Interestingly, the doujin culture has started to intersect with mainstream television. Several TV shows now incorporate elements from popular doujin works, acknowledging the creativity and talent within this community. Conversely, some doujin creators have seen their works adapted into TV series, highlighting the fluid boundaries between self-published content and mainstream media.
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The TV kaachan system has been a cornerstone of Japanese entertainment for decades, producing iconic stars like AKB48, Morning Musume, and Arashi. Fans of TV kaachan, known as "kaachan fandom," often become deeply invested in their favorite idols, supporting them through various means, including attending concerts, buying merchandise, and participating in online communities. Interestingly, the doujin culture has started to intersect