![]() ![]() Akira Ishida (who voiced Xellos in Slayers Next, Kaworu Nagisa in Neon Genesis Evangelion, and many other roles) stopped recording character image songs, and publicly singing in general, after one too many fan complaints about his singing voice.note Unless there's a massive fan of that site giving its staff a hard time, who knows? This trope has nothing to do with the wiki hosting site Fandom (formerly Wikia). ![]() Contrast Role-Ending Misdemeanor, for when it's the creators' own misbehavior causing problems and leading to cut privileges. Be Careful What You Wish For is often invoked. Common scenarios that can lead to this include Trolling, Flame Wars, Unpleasable Fanbase, Internet Backdraft, Ship-to-Ship Combat, Rule 34 – Creator Reactions, Video Game Perversity Potential, Disproportionate Retribution, Fan Dumb, and Hate Dumb. Related to Dear Negative Reader, Writer Revolt, and Why We Can't Have Nice Things. This is Why Fandom Can't Have Nice Things. ![]() If it proceeds beyond that, it can ultimately end in the author simply quitting the whole work, and in extreme cases retiring from writing altogether. In some cases, this tends to induce Artist Disillusionment, ending in a "take that!" statement from the author to the fanbase within the work, sometimes in the presence of a Straw Fan. Making matters worse, this can sometimes result in an Internet Counterattack and Complaining About Complaining. When things in real life pop up, such as health issues, it's always the webcomic that has to go first. For example, it's been pointed out that very few people who make webcomics are making money from their craft most of them are doing it as a hobby. Complaints often arise from Schedule Slip. The fans complain to and about the creator, hassle them to an unbearable level, constantly ask questions that the creator has already stated they will not be answering, and generally do obnoxious things in the name of their fandom. For example, they take some time writing a production blog or answering fandom's questions, or regularly appear at conventions.Īll of a sudden, this person stops doing so because some fans become so thick and heavy (and ugly) that this previously fun activity has become a burden and is no longer enjoyable. Someone who is involved in the production of a work is known for interacting with the fans. Seiji Mizushima, director of Mobile Suit Gundam 00 ![]()
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