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There is also a hidden object/puzzle series called , which includes an entry titled "Moths to a Flame." While it features "Case Files" and "Flame," it focuses on a museum mystery rather than SNS idols.

Rate and Review: "Flaming Moe" (NABF04) - The No Homers Club

: Critics from Sci-fi Fantasy Lit Chick and Medium praise the book for its raw, "emotionally complex" look at the dark side of fandom and the mental health toll of online obsession. It is often described as a "short but intense" exploration of how modern fans sacrifice their own lives for people who don't know they exist. 2. "Flaming Moe" (The Simpsons, Season 22)

However, based on the keywords in your request, there are two major cultural works that explore "burning" scandals involving idols and social media: 1.

: The story follows Akari, a high school student whose entire identity is tied to her "oshi" (the idol she supports), Masaki. Her world shatters when Masaki is accused of punching a female fan, causing a massive "flaming" scandal on social media.

This critically acclaimed Japanese novella (winner of the Akutagawa Prize) is the most direct match for the "SNS Idol" and "Burning" (net flaming) themes.

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There is also a hidden object/puzzle series called , which includes an entry titled "Moths to a Flame." While it features "Case Files" and "Flame," it focuses on a museum mystery rather than SNS idols.

Rate and Review: "Flaming Moe" (NABF04) - The No Homers Club Net Flaming Case Files – Burning Moe SNS Idol F...

: Critics from Sci-fi Fantasy Lit Chick and Medium praise the book for its raw, "emotionally complex" look at the dark side of fandom and the mental health toll of online obsession. It is often described as a "short but intense" exploration of how modern fans sacrifice their own lives for people who don't know they exist. 2. "Flaming Moe" (The Simpsons, Season 22) There is also a hidden object/puzzle series called

However, based on the keywords in your request, there are two major cultural works that explore "burning" scandals involving idols and social media: 1. Her world shatters when Masaki is accused of

: The story follows Akari, a high school student whose entire identity is tied to her "oshi" (the idol she supports), Masaki. Her world shatters when Masaki is accused of punching a female fan, causing a massive "flaming" scandal on social media.

This critically acclaimed Japanese novella (winner of the Akutagawa Prize) is the most direct match for the "SNS Idol" and "Burning" (net flaming) themes.