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[Loved IRL trope] When the canonical romantic pairing of characters gets overwhelming support from the fandom
- Yor Forger and Loid Forger in Spy × Family - the top #16 post of all time on the Spy × Family subreddit is https://www.reddit.com/r/SpyxFamily/comments/vixyk1/my_buddy_sent_this_to_me_and_i_responded_yeah/, enough said
- Sakurajima Mai and Azusagawa Sakuta in the Rascal Does Not Dream series of light novels and its adaptations. Each attempt to call Mai-san a waifu in online discussions gets shut down with "Yes, she is a wife. Sakuta's wife" or similar. Their love for each other is written in way that makes it incredibly hard to question or doubt it.
- Igarashi Futaba and Takeda Harumi in My Senpai is Annoying - the way the romance of the main couple was handled in the story is generally considered worse than the side ships in the story, but the fan art by PanQLAO showing the main couple after the ending of the original story is extremely popular.
u/andrybak — 27 days ago