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Fanatical is a Canadian half-hour documentary television series produced by Peace Point Entertainment Group and currently airs on TVtropolis and DejaView. FANatical explores the motivations and activities of people involved with the fandom of various television series. The episode dealing with I Dream of Jeannie featured writer/composer/fan Stephen Dolginoff, writer of the musical Thrill Me meeting Barbara Eden.

Episode Information

Episode OriginalAir Date Subject
1 September 19, 2006 Batman
2 September 26, 2006 The Dukes of Hazzard
3 October 3, 2006
Queer as Folk
4 October 10, 2006 Bewitched
5 November 14, 2006
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
6 November 21, 2006
I Love Lucy
7 November 28, 2006 Gilligan's Island
8 December 5, 2006 The Flintstones
9 January 30, 2007
The Simpsons
10 February 13, 2007
Transformers
11 February 20, 2007
Xena: Warrior Princess
12 March 6, 2007 Wonder Woman
13 March 13, 2007 Charlie's Angels
14 March 20, 2007 He-Man and the Masters of the Universe and She-Ra: Princess of Power
15 March 27, 2007 Knight Rider
16 April 3, 2007
The Munsters
17 April 10, 2007
The A-Team
18 April 17, 2007
Star Trek: The Next Generation
19 April 24, 2007
Star Trek
20 May 1, 2007
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
21 May 8, 2007
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero
22 May 15, 2007
Dallas
23 June 12, 2007
The Incredible Hulk
24 June 19, 2007
The Monkees
25 June 26, 2007
I Dream of Jeannie
26 July 3, 2007
Stargate

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Fanaticism is an emotion of being filled with excessive, uncritical zeal, particularly for an extreme religious or political cause or in some cases sports, or with an obsessive enthusiasm for a pastime or hobby. Philosopher George Santayana defines fanaticism as "redoubling your effort when you have forgotten your aim; according to Winston Churchill, "A fanatic is one who can't change his mind and won't change the subject". By either description the fanatic displays very strict standards and little tolerance for contrary ideas or opinions.

The difference between a fan and a fanatic is that while both have an overwhelming liking or interest in a given subject, behaviour of a fanatic will be viewed as violating prevailing social norms, while that of a fan will not violate those norms (although the person may be considered unusual). A fanatic differs from a crank, in that a crank is defined as a person who holds a position or opinion which is so far from the norm as to appear ludicrous and/or provably wrong, such as a belief in widespread alien abduction. In contrast, the subject of the fanatic's obsession may be "normal", such as an interest in religion or politics, except that the scale of the person's involvement, devotion, or obsession with the activity or cause is abnormal or disproportionate.

Categories

  • Consumer fanaticism - the level of involvement or interest one has in the liking of a particular person, group, trend, artwork or idea.
  • Religious fanaticism - considered by some to be the most extreme form of religious fundamentalism.
  • Political, ideological fanaticism.
  • Ethnic, national, racial fanaticism.
  • Leisure fanaticism - high levels of intensity, enthusiasm, commitment and zeal shown for one's leisure activities.
  • Sports fanaticism - high levels of intensity during sporting activities. This is either done based on the belief that extreme fanaticism can alter games for one's favorite team (Ex: Knight Krew), or because the person uses sports activities as an ultra-masculine "proving ground" for brawls, as in the case of football hooliganism.

References

  • Haynal, A., Molnar, M. and de Puymege, G. 1987."Fanaticism. A Historical and Psychoanalytical Study".Schoken Books. New York.
  • Rudin, J. 1969.Fanaticism. A psychological Analysis. University of Notre Dame Press. London.

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