LittleLotteChoosesScorpian says she got this off Wikipedia, but I couldn't find it when I searched for it myself. Anyway....
DEFINITION OF A "PHANTOM PHAN"
"A cult following has evolved around the story, with members calling  themselves Phantom Phans. The most obsessive are those enthralled with  Erik, but members can be fans of any of the characters. The most common  way to spot one of these people is the way they manage to relate their  everyday behavior to the story in some way, comparing their current life  situation to some aspect of the story, or weaving their favorite  character into the topic. Phans have been known to attend film showings  in full costume -- though they hardly need that reason to don their  capes and masks in public. And they often stop in their tracks at sight  of masks, elaborate chandeliers, a new cover to the book, or even pipe  organs. They may sing along if a Phantom-related song comes on over the  speakers in a store or elevator. At least one Phan became so infatuated  with the story that she legally changed her name to Christine DaaƩ. One  website held a year-long competition as to who was the "Official Phantom  Phan". The winner has kept that title as of 2006. Websites contain long  lists of favored traits of the Phans themselves, Psychological/Medical  breakdowns of the characters, comparisons of the book, play, and films,  and news about the actors, along with copious fan fiction  ("phan-phictions") Some "phictions" are alternate versions of the same  story, and some simply use the setting and characters from The Phantom  of the Opera as a launching station for their own storylines. Online  Phantom forums have also blossomed over the internet connecting  generations of "Phans." The growing number of Phans of The Phantom  suggests that these are people who already were inclined to devote  themselves to the arts, and many express great interest in other works  focusing Gothic romanticism, the forgotten genius, or the damsel in  macabre distress."

 
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