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    For the New Zealand band, see Aishah and The Fan Club.

    A fan club is a group that is dedicated to a well known person, group, idea (such as history) or sometimes even an inanimate object (such as a famous building). Most fanclubs are run by fans who devote considerable time and resources to supporting them. There are also "official" fanclubs that are run by someone associated with the person or organization the club is centered around. This is the case for many musicians, soccer teams and more.


        Fan club
            Functions as an organization
            On the internet
            Fanclubs in videogames and anime
            See also

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    Functions as an organization
    Larger fanclubs may organize events and fundraising relating to what they are based on. In some cases the money that is raised goes directly to the people the fanclub is based around.

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    On the internet
    Today, many fan clubs have web sites to support their adoring efforts. These sites usually have photos and information on the object of their affection. For example, a fan site dedicated to musicians might have photos, videos, discussion boards, and information on upcoming concerts.

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    Fanclubs in videogames and anime
    In Japanese videogames and anime, there is usually a main character that has a fanclub within the context of the fictional world, consisting of mostly members of the opposite gender. In cases where a fictional fanclub website is created, a real one may be recreated by fans in the real world.

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