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bjornwilde ([personal profile] bjornwilde) wrote in [community profile] ways_back_room2015-08-06 05:58 am
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DE: Oh, you like the thing, too? Sweet.

Quoth the Hawkeye, "Nevermore! "

Err, wait...actually it was:

If your character is from a world with active pop-culture: What fandom would people be surprised to find they're a fan of?

Or if you're not sure what their pop-culture is/it doesn't exist: What fandom in our world would you find the most likely to be a fan of?
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[personal profile] aaaaaaaagh_sky 2015-08-06 01:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Ellen goes out of her way to collect pre-War comic books and scraps thereof, whether they're fantasy stuff like Grognak the Barbarian, scifi stuff like Drake Tungsten, Chrono-Cowboy and Captain Cosmos, or superhero stuff like The Manta or Spy Smasher. She's not as fond of war comics- Hubris Comics put out several of those- but she collects those too. It's just that she only reads those once or twice before turning them over to the Scribes, rather than reading them to the point of memorization the way she does with the other comics.
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[personal profile] dejah_thoris 2015-08-06 02:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Dejah became a scholar of Jasoomian culture, of necessity some might say. But her fascination with Earth and in particular Western Civilization, continued long after John's death. (Scholar: that's what you can call yourself if you geek out hard enough on a subject and you're in academia.) In particular, she was fascinated with her nephew's contemporaries, such as Jules Verne and H. G. Wells, for their vision and imagination.

She hasn't taken as much time to read/consume Earth fiction/media in the last few decades but I can see her loving all the space exploration sagas, Star Trek in particular. She can tell you all the names of all the prominent Jasoomian astrophysicists, though. And the details of every extra planetary expedition Jasoom has ever sent up.
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[personal profile] genarti 2015-08-06 04:01 pm (UTC)(link)
Enjolras comes from a world with tons of active pop culture! Lots of popular songs and dances, tons of theater. It's just that all of it's either forgotten or (very occasionally) Historical Classics to us now. No one will be surprised to learn that he kind of lives under a rock in terms of paying attention to any of it. "Okay, beautiful art, if you say so, but what political commentary did it sneak past the censors?" says Enjolras. He probably has strong feelings about the opera La Muette, but sadly I only know about that through a friend's glorious fic so he knows more about than I do. (As with so much else.)

Cosette, on the other hand, has been living under the rock of living with a reclusive father until very recently, and her husband is not exactly a social whirlwind himself. So she doesn't ignore the theater so much as has very little experience of it yet. (Yet is a key word.) Anyway, she certainly likes music and singing! And reading. I guess people would likely be surprised to learn that she (canonically) doesn't read novels about romance much at all? I rather like the idea that she's into botany.

Thor is definitely from a world with lots of pop culture, aaaaand canon gives us nothing of it and I haven't made up a great deal. Let's see. Nobody will be surprised to learn that he loves all Glorious Battle Epics, and has strong opinions on which of them are the awesomest. Not too many people will be surprised by his love of the Asgardian equivalent of ridiculous dance-pop, either. (Whatever that sounds like.) Hmm. I'm going to say that he also really likes choral music, too.

Kazul's world's level of active pop culture is unclear, but I'm sure it has some. There's probably some kind of bizarre complex draconic music she really likes. Also: human romance novels (or the equivalent.) It's not that they strike a chord in her romantic soul -- the entire family set-up is different for dragons, and I don't think they even have romance as such, let alone marriage -- but she gets a certain anthropological delight (and a certain popcorn.gif delight) out of how bizarre the whole thing is.
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[personal profile] i_am_your_host 2015-08-06 04:21 pm (UTC)(link)
Asgardian equivalent of ridiculous dance-pop

ABBA?
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[personal profile] mjolnir_retriever 2015-08-06 05:45 pm (UTC)(link)
Ha! POSSIBLY.
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[personal profile] annalalaith 2015-08-06 06:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Dsniel- We really don't get much of an idea of what he likes pop culture wise. I have a feeling that he likes Star Wars though.

Vala- Well, I don't know. I know she has seen a lot of Tari TV.

Naruto- Well, I know he plays video games, loves Ramen, and reads comics.

Death really doesn't care about pop culture.

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[personal profile] misslucyjane 2015-08-06 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
For Steve, I've stolen a thing from the web comic American Captain: that he liked the The Hobbit when it was originally published in the '30s and was thrilled to learn not only were there sequels but also movies.

...I'm now picturing him cosplaying as Boromir.
Edited 2015-08-06 18:33 (UTC)
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[personal profile] annalalaith 2015-08-06 06:47 pm (UTC)(link)
*facepalms*
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[personal profile] lady_mary 2015-08-06 06:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Mary's primary engagement with popular culture is through books. Although they've gone out of fashion, she really enjoys sensation novels. When she's in town, she frequently attends plays and concerts. She prefers comic opera to traditional opera.

Carol would like you to please by her books so she can earn some royalties! Like the other Avengers, she is addicted to Dog Cops, even though she also kind of hates it. (The internal continuity is terrible.) Oh, and Carol LOVES Star Wars. Like named her car Cheebacca quotes it to her teammates until they want to punch her in the face loves it.

Stiles might have downloaded 1989. But he's not talking. (He will, however talk about superheroes and Star Wars and WoW.)
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[personal profile] 1nv1nc1ble 2015-08-06 07:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Mark is a giant comic nerd. He has a favorite comic, Science Dog ("He's the Dog of Science!"), which is sort of a modern-day Doc Savage, only with the head of a Scottish terrier. Mark has met the creator, Filip Schaff, and has most of his collection autographed. (Schaff is Kirkman's gentle poke at Brian Bendis.)

Mark is also a fan of zombie films, and canon has shown he owns a number of classics on DVD, including the original Romero trilogy, "Dead Alive," and several Italian cult classics. Headcanon has declared he also likes kaiju films (and in-Bar has weirded Chuck Hansen out about it) and other cult movies and television.
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[personal profile] filemyclaim 2015-08-07 11:25 pm (UTC)(link)
Clementine is very, very open about her pop culture interests. She worships Farrah Fawcett and Dolly Parton and loves R&B music and classic rock. Steely Dan are her bible for life.

Dixie actually uses Bar to find out about future pop culture trends. She admires Mae West, Julie London, lots of torch singers.

Juliet loves 80s synth pop; not too many surprises there.

Eponine has a secret fondness for opera.

If it's musical Pinkie adores it, period.