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The Harry Potter Fandom
“Potterheads” as they call themselves, are some of the most die-hard fans of Harry Potter. First released in 1997, with the last book being published in 2007, J.K. Rowling’s series became a worldwide phenomenon very quickly. The books follow a young boy’s life as he finds out he is a wizard and then that he has a price on his head set by the most powerful evil wizard to ever live.
Despite J.K. Rowling’s intentions of Harry Potter being a series for teens, the Harry Potter fan base is multigenerational. The series gained such long-lasting popularity that seven years after the last book was published, an entire theme park opened up in dedication to Harry Potter. In 2014, “The Wizarding World of Harry Potter” opened at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. Here fans will find many attractions from the series including Hogsmeade, Diagon Alley, and the Hogwarts Castle. Along with these destinations, fans are also able to enjoy Harry Potter themed roller coasters and other rides like the Hogwarts Express.
On top of Harry Potter theme parks, there are many other ways fans celebrate and share their love of the series. One way is via websites. A popular website dedicated to Harry Potter is called MuggleNet. On this website, fans can read the Daily Prophet (a newspaper) and the Quibbler (a journal written by Luna Lovegood’s father). There is also a link on MuggleNet to the “Alohamora” podcast where chapters are revisited and interpreted in great detail.
Another way that the fandom expresses its obsession is through conventions. A popular Harry Potter convention called LeakyCon is held in Chicago. Here fans are able to dress up as their favorite characters, meet actors from the films, and discuss the joys of the series.
“Harry Potter Fandom.” Wikipedia, 17 Feb. 2023, en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Potter_fandom.
“Accio Politics.” MuggleNet, 31 Jan. 2022, www.mugglenet.com/mugglenet-family/accio-politics/.
“My Full Leakycon 2022 Experience.” YouTube, 31 July 2022, youtu.be/YGZdurUXNlE.
Black, Alan. “Quidditch: An Introduction to This Actual Sport (Yes, It's Real).” Bleacher Report, Bleacher Report, 28 Sept. 2017, https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1025528-quidditch-an-introduction-to-this-actual-sport-yes-its-real.
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Rise Tarnished and welcome to the lands between. Elden ring is an action roll playing game that is played in a third person perspective. The objective of the game is level up in an open world to progress through the main story bosses called the shard Barrers and collect the pieces of the Elden ring. You eventually get through the game to mend the Elden ring and become the Elden lord. In one month after the games release it sold over 12 million copies of the game worldwide which is a staggering amount. Since the game was so highly sought out for it gained a gigantic following which in turn created its own fandom where people were able to share their own ideas and views on the game. The people who participate in this fandom are very dedicated to what they do, and help made Elden ring the game it is today.
In game armor/ Cosplay armor (Blood wolf) |
(1)McPhillips, A. (2022, June 3). Elden Ring Fan Art Combines the Game With the
Flintstones. https://gamerant.com/elden-ring-fan-art-flintstones/
(2)Szelinski, C. (2022, March 8). ScreenRant. https://screenrant.com/elden-ring-cosplays-instagram/
Make-Your-Own Monster
One of the most common things fans participate in is designing their own items and monsters to play in the game which is also known as homebrew. The limit of what homebrew creations can do is only capped by the imagination of who created it. Many people often post their creations on different platforms such Instagram and Reddit to share with others in the community while some even make money of their creations by selling what is known as the stat block, the rules of how something works, of the item or monster online. In fact, just like how Wizards of the Coast sells their own prewritten stories, quite a few people out there write and sell their own campaigns.
To Tell a Story
Another part of Dungeons and Dragons that fans participate in is the storytelling aspect of the game. There are many podcasts, YouTube channels, and other mediums that people use to share their campaign schenanigans with the community. For instance, if one were to search on Google Podcasts, they would find well over a hundred different podcasts with different themes ranging form the classic Dungeons and Dragons to one of my personal favorites, Of Mice and Men and Monsters, which turns classic pieces of literature into campaigns (6).
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Gear up
As I have mentioned multiple times previously, creating a character is one part of the game and many players like to take it one step further by cosplaying as their character. These costumes can range from something cobbled together with things they own, to elaborate creations made from scratch. It is also not uncommon for people to use face paint and latex prosthetics in order to look more like their character. I have participated in this part of the fandom myself by sewing a costume for a friend's carnival themed campaign. People also make costumes based on characters from other campaigns, a popular one being Jester from one of Critical Role's campaigns. People will often wear their cosplays at conventions or just as a fun activity with their fellow players.
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Speaking of making things, another popular activity in the fandom is making dice. The results of most of your actions in Dungeons and Dragons are determined by rolling various dice and while any dice set can do, some people decided to get more creative than that. Some use dice molds to make dice out of resin which can result in interesting colors and patterns while they will sometimes suspend items in the resin such as glitter or even little rubber ducks. Others make them out of metal which can result in more intricate designs. It is fairly common to collect dice sets in the community that the phrase, "dice goblin," is used to refer to someone who has a massive collection of dice.
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Works Cited
Chand, Neeraj. “Til: 24 Things about Dungeons and Dragons Only True Fans Know.” TheGamer, 17 Aug. 2018, https://www.thegamer.com/dungeons-and-dragons-things-players-know/#there-s-actually-a-d-amp-d-stage-musical.
“Critical Role.” YouTube, YouTube, 23 May 2018, https://www.youtube.com/@criticalrole.
Di, Ginny. Jester in Real Life - Critical Role Cosplay. YouTube, YouTube, 3 Oct. 2018, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KTXu5VKwVgc&list=PLsmjZYZs1ps2zlNeuLGmqZfzBsklZSegj. Accessed 1 May 2023.
“Dungeons & Dragons Logo.” Dungeons & Dragons: Official Home of the World's Greatest Roleplaying Game, https://dnd.wizards.com/. Accessed 2023.
“Dungeons & Dragons.” Dungeons & Dragons Home Page, University of Southern California, 2021, https://viterbi-web.usc.edu/~mkperlmu/itp104/assignment_05/interests_page_gallery_layout.html#:~:text=Dungeons%20%26%20Dragons%20(commonly%20abbreviated%20as,by%20Tactical%20Studies%20Rules%2C%20Inc.
Google, Google, https://podcasts.google.com/search/D%26D.
“Hollow Metal Skull RPG Dice Set.” Awesome Dice, 2023, https://www.awesomedice.com/products/hollow-metal-skull-rpg-dice-set. Accessed 2023.
“Of Mice and Men and Monsters Logo.” Of Mice and Men and Monsters, Of Mice and Men and Monsters, 2020, https://www.omamam.com/about. Accessed 2023.
“Rubber Ducky Dice.” Dark Elf Dice, 2022, https://darkelfdice.com/products/rubber-ducky-dice-rpg-role-playing-game-dice-set?variant=32074947395645. Accessed 2023.
Football has always been one of the most fan heavy sports and has always been well known for its rowdiness and excitement. Although every team has their own die-hard fan base, there's no team with more passionate fans than Philadelphia. Residing in the city of brotherly love, residents of Philadelphia love their sports more than any other. One passionate Eagles fan in particular, Timothy Rapp, says "I've been to a lot of cities in my time, but nothing has ever felt like home the way Philadelphia does. And if you're a Philadelphian, you're an Eagles fan."
While Eagles fans can be viewed as the most passionate in the NFL, they are also one of the most hated. This could stem from a plethora of reasons. Maybe because of the fact that they threw snowballs at a man dressed as Santa, or because they booed franchise QB Donovan McNabb when he was first drafted to the team, or maybe because they cheered during Dallas Cowboy's WR Michael Irvin's career ending injury. While all of these may be contributions, the main reason ultimately stems from the city's immense drive to be great, and when they are great, the way they make sure every other team knows it! This fanbase knows how to represent their team, and they do it well. These fans don't care about the opinions of others and won't take any hate to heart. In 2018, fans created a song they called "No One Likes Us" where they passionately sang about how nobody likes them and they don't care, representing the true spirit of who Philly fans really are. During the Super Bowl LII parade, Eagles center Jason Kelce chanted the song as fans gathered around cheering and singing along.
2018 was a special year for the City of Philadelphia and its fans. Prior to 2018, the Philadelphia Eagles had never come away with a Super Bowl win, nor received a Lombardi Trophy. In 2017, QB Carson Wentz was leading the Eagles 10-2, giving fans optimism of making it to another Super Bowl. Everything was working in their favor until week 11 when Wentz faced a devastating season ending injury - tearing his ACL. The team was forced to start backup QB Nick Foles for the remainder of the season. From that point the Eagles took the name, "The Philadelphia Underdogs", as every other team in the NFL doubted the team and its capabilities. Eagles fans however took the name "underdog" to a new level, dressing up in dog masks and barking during games. Eagles OT, Lane Johnson, even wore his own dog mask during the remainder of the games to represent the team. Nick Foles ended up leading the team to 13-3, winning every game he started in and leading the Eagles to a 41-33 win over the New England Patriots in Super Bowl LII.
The team's first ever Super Bowl win gave fans the opportunity to go all out in celebration, maybe a little too much. After the win, Fans rushed down to center city, where they had a lot to drink, climbed poles and awnings, broke glass, and even started a fire. One man in particular got down on his hands and knees and ate horse poop off the street. Fans then had the opportunity to attend the Super Bowl parade where they also showed their true colors.
On the typical Sunday between September and February, Eagles fans love to get rowdy and support their team. This includes dressing up in Eagles gear, attending tailgates right outside of the stadium, going to bars to watch the games, or just getting together with family and eating lots of food. No matter what, you can find Eagles fans all over the country finding their own way to celebrate. One die hard fan in particular, Larry Glowacki, has decorated the entire front of his house with eagles decor every single year for the past 18 years. This year he went all out during the 2023 playoff run, decorating his house in lights, banners, and even miniature goalposts. His Eagles house made it to a news interview where he talks about what it takes to put everything together. Click the link below to watch the interview.
Man decks out his house for Eagles playoff run
Lots of Eagles fan accounts can be found on every social media platform. One of the most popular accounts by the name "phillyeaglesnews" can be found on Instagram with over 100k followers. This account posts updates on the team and its players, and gathers opinions from other fans. @EaglesInsider Dave Spadaro also has a very popular fan account on Twitter with over 300k followers. One of the most famous eagles fans, also known as "The Philly Sports Guy" attends almost every Philly sports game. He is well known on Tik Tok for painting his face in each Philly team's colors and cheering loudly at the front of the stadium.
Works Cited
“Banner Free Download Silhouette K Pictures Clipart - Philadelphia Eagles Logo No Background - Free PNG Download - Pngkit.” PngKit.Com, www.pngkit.com/view/u2a9o0y3o0o0a9r5_banner-free-download-silhouette-k-pictures-clipart-philadelphia/. Accessed 8 May 2023.
Crawley, Geoff. “Why Do People Hate Philadelphia Eagles Fans?” Bleacher Report, 2 Oct. 2017, bleacherreport.com/articles/160670-why-do-people-hate-philadelphia-eagles-fans.
Candy Woodall. “Eagles Underdog Mask: How to Get One before the Super Bowl.” Pennlive, 22 Jan. 2018, www.pennlive.com/news/2018/01/eagles_underdog_mask_how_to_ge.html.
“Langhorne, Pa. Man Decks out House for Eagles Playoff Run.” 6abc Philadelphia, 19 Jan. 2023, 6abc.com/langhorne-pa-philadelphia-eagles-fan-decorations-nfl-playoffs/12717456/.
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