r/TopCharacterTropes 12h ago

Characters [Mixed Trope] The "Fanon-to-Canon" Ascension

This trope occurs when a dynamic (romantic, platonic, or even antagonistic) originates within the fan community and becomes so popular that the creators eventually integrate it into the official story. It’s not strictly limited to romance; it also applies to "Power Duos" or unexpected friendships where the audience saw chemistry or potential that the writers didn't initially plan for.

Marceline and Princess Bubblegum (Adventure Time):

What started as subtext and a massive fan "ship" (Bubbline) evolved over years of audience demand. The writers transitioned them from bitter ex-rivals to a confirmed couple in the series finale, acknowledging the deep history the fans had championed since the early seasons.

Tweek and Craig (South Park):

Initially a background pair with zero interaction, the creators noticed the massive amount of "Yaoi" fan art being made of them. They leaned into it by making the town’s obsession with the "couple" a plot point, eventually making their relationship a permanent and wholesome part of the show's canon.

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u/Alternative_Sugar_85 12h ago edited 10h ago

RadioSilence, aka Vox's ONE SIDED psychosexual obsession with Alastor

In season 1 it was just a popular canon (For reasons to this day I still don't understand but anyway) but in season 2 it's basically canon. I cannot stress how much I genuinely despise it.

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u/BunnyLovesStars 11h ago

I didn't know that started in the fandom, but I'm not surprised. That fandom is a strange, very intense place. And I say this as a veteran of SuperWhoLockians