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'''Shipping''' (from the world "relation''ship''", not to be confused with ''shipping'' in terms of delivery) is a concept in fandom, which concerns itself with certain romantic links between two (and sometimes more) characters.  Shipping often come to the surface in [[fan fiction]], but may only be a [[story arc]] on the show itself.
'''Shipping''' (from the word "relation''ship''", not to be confused with ''shipping'' in terms of delivery) is a concept in fandom, which concerns itself with certain romantic links between two (and sometimes more) characters.  Shipping often come to the surface in [[fan fiction]], but may only be a [[story arc]] on the show itself.


In ''[[Futurama]]'', the best example of shipping would be the [[Fry-Leela relationship]], which begins early on and has its back and forth throughout the [[original run]] with [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] being the more one-sided counterpart in the relationship.
In ''[[Futurama]]'', the best example of shipping would be the [[Fry-Leela relationship]], which begins early on and has its back and forth throughout the [[original run]] with [[Philip J. Fry|Fry]] being the more one-sided counterpart in the relationship.

Revision as of 13:38, 10 May 2009

Shipping (from the word "relationship", not to be confused with shipping in terms of delivery) is a concept in fandom, which concerns itself with certain romantic links between two (and sometimes more) characters. Shipping often come to the surface in fan fiction, but may only be a story arc on the show itself.

In Futurama, the best example of shipping would be the Fry-Leela relationship, which begins early on and has its back and forth throughout the original run with Fry being the more one-sided counterpart in the relationship.

Shipping also takes form in other words, such the adjective "shippy", which could inform one about a concept of a "shippy episode". And sometimes the word "relationship" is simply shorted to "ship".