Tuckerization

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Dawn, a background character named for an MTV staff member

Tuckerization is the act of naming a person, place, or thing in a work of fiction after a living person either as a homage or as an in-joke. The word is derived from 1950s science-fiction writer Wilson Tucker, who would name characters in his works after friends and family. In current science fiction, successful science-fiction authors have been known to auction off Tuckerizations for charity; the winner gets to have a character named after him in the next book.

A Tuckerization, however, is not a "guest appearance," where the character named after a living person is actually meant to represent that living person. Tuckerization is the naming of characters who are essentially different from their real-life counterparts, although they might have some similarities. The background character known as Dawn, for instance, is said to have been based on an MTV staffer who worked on Daria (see notes in the Sick Sad World website).

A variant of Tuckerization is frequently used in Daria fanfic, in that the online screen names of fans, authors, and artists are used in stories instead of those persons' real names (e.g., the major characters of "Scarlett").

Examples of Tuckerizations

A partial list of Tuckerizations in current Daria fanworks follows. Almost any appearance of a penguin, particularly if named Tux, is assumed to be fanservice for TAG.

Falling Into College:

John Lane:

Legion of Lawndale Heroes:

Mad Dog

Visitations:

  • Two villains in "Visitations" are named after James Bowman and Thomas Mikkelsen, two fan fiction writers.