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Fictophilia is attraction to fiction or fictional beings.

General fictophilia

Genres of fiction

This section contains genres of fiction one may be attracted to. Attraction to characters typical for these genres is included in that attraction.

Fictional creatures

This section contains attractions to creatures or character types typically regarded as fictional. These attractions are not inherently fictophilic, but they are still gathered here for the sake of convenience.

Attraction to creatures from particular franchises

Pokephilia

Pokephilia is attraction to Pokémon, animal-like creatures from the namesake franchise.

Intersections with other attractions and traits

Kodocon

Kodocon is a term for attraction to fictional children that is mostly centered around anime-style depictions of such.

For flags, see Kodocon flags.