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elz ([personal profile] elz) wrote2010-04-13 10:44 pm

The great unknown

Fanfiction.net has sorting and filtering on their fandom pages now! They may have for a while and I just hadn't noticed. But I love me some numbers.


the top 30 tv show fandoms on ff.net

  1. Buffy: The Vampire Slayer (38,388)
  2. Supernatural (34,899)
  3. CSI (24,556)
  4. Stargate: SG-1 (22,523)
  5. Doctor Who (19,399)
  6. NCIS (18,174)
  7. House, M.D. (17,423)
  8. Stargate: Atlantis (15,639)
  9. Gilmore Girls (15,117)
  10. Bones (12,491)
  11. One Tree Hill (12,114)
  12. Charmed (11,567)
  13. Power Rangers (11,189)
  14. Smallville (11,162)
  15. Hannah Montana (10,868)
  16. CSI: New York (8,911)
  17. Lost (8,879)
  18. Angel (8,500)
  19. X-Files (8,374)
  20. Grey's Anatomy (8,299)
  21. Law and Order: SVU (8,078)
  22. Torchwood (7,509)
  23. Criminal Minds (6,487)
  24. O.C. (6,415)
  25. Dark Angel (6,306)
  26. Heroes (6,200)
  27. StarTrek: Voyager (6,196)
  28. Degrassi (5,977)
  29. CSI: Miami (5,694)
  30. General Hospital (5,638)




the top 15 fandoms from all categories

  1. Harry Potter (451,278)
  2. Naruto (232,685)
  3. Twilight (141,289)
  4. Inuyasha (92,849)
  5. Kingdom Hearts (51,513)
  6. Yu-Gi-Oh (51,292)
  7. Lord of the Rings (43,132)
  8. Gundam Wing/AC (40,356)
  9. Bleach (39,478)
  10. Buffy: The Vampire Slayer (38,388)
  11. Supernatural (34,899)
  12. Digimon (33,255)
  13. Dragon Ball Z (31,977)
  14. Sailor Moon (31,851)
  15. Fullmetal Alchemist (30,995)



It's easy to assume that fandoms we don't see don't exist; it's good to examine that periodically.

(I was reading the comments to a post about television shows that pass the Bechdel Test, and there is so much awesome there and so much I agree with, but Gilmore Girls isn't a show I'd tag as having a small fandom or insufficient fannish love - the TWOP GG forums were a scary place. And I know that because I was there, but there are a lot of other fandoms that exist on my periphery - do I think of Power Rangers or One Tree Hill as big fandoms? Do I even really know what Kingdom Hearts is?)

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(Anonymous) 2013-05-26 06:57 am (UTC)(link)
The core ethical vauels I think Seed Folks deminstrates is responsibility and kindness. Because it took responsibility for Kim to take care of the seeds/ beans that she was planting in memorial of her father. Pluse the random people took responsibility to help Kim take care of the plants when they really didn't have to. Which tided into the core ethical value, kindness. Because, the random people were nice enough to help Kim with her beans which was kind of a random act of kindness. These are the reasons why Seed Folks demonstrates responsibility and kindness.