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* Occasionally cropped up in the Robin/Raven sect of the ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]'' fandom where, despite full [[Ship Tease]] ''episodes'' for the canon Robin/Starfire ("Sisters", "Betrothed", and "Stranded" just to name a few), Rob/Rae-ers continued to insist that Robin "never loved" Starfire, thought of her "like a [[Like Brother and Sister|little sister]]", and "only felt sorry for her". They even cried this after Robin and Starfire's [[Relationship Upgrade]] in ''[[Teen Titans: Trouble in Tokyo]]'', where they shared their [[First Kiss]] (well, first if you don't count "GO!").
** Also, the fact that they were a couple in the comics first is totally ignored.
** In some sort of weird inversion, the creator has expressed bewilderment at the popularity of the [[Fan-Preferred Couple]] Beast Boy/Raven (see the page quote at [[Shipping Goggles]]), despite several episodes that fans have a hard time interpreting as [[Like Brother and Sister]] ("Spellbound" and "The Beast Within," for example). Continuing with that, Raven and BB were ''also'' a couple in the comics...[[Hilarious in Hindsight|frameright around the time the TV series ended]], apparently by total coincidence.
* Some [[X-Men: Evolution|Lancitty]] fans refuse to see any Kurt/Kitty subtext/ShipTease which goes hand-in-hand with Kurtty shippers' [[Shipping Goggles]]. Lancitty fans will shout "It's never going to happen!" while the Kurtty fans do the opposite and shout "Lance was a jerk!" and ignore any scene of shipping.
* When the [[A Fairly Odd Movie: Grow Up, Timmy Turner!|latest movie]] for ''[[The Fairly OddParents]]'' made Timmy/Tootie the [[Official Couple]], many Timmy/another girl shippers quickly decried it as just an [[Alternate Continuity]] that wasn't truly canon, even though [[Word of God|Butch Hartman himself]] wrote the script and said that it was a look into the characters' future lives.