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A '''cult classic''' is a work of fiction, usually a ] or ], that is extremely popular with a select audience. A cult classic may or may not enjoy mainstream success. Some examples of cult classics and their creators include:
Classic (of sorts.), usally shunned by the mainstream, but eventully finds an acceptence with a select group of people some examples include:


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A cult classic is a work of fiction, usually a film or television show, that is extremely popular with a select audience. A cult classic may or may not enjoy mainstream success. Some examples of cult classics and their creators include:

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