Pitch Perfect's nearest audiences span an unusually wide range of subcategories — musicians, actors, alcohol brands, game developers, TV shows, and tools — with no single neighbor pulling far ahead of the rest.
The shape is flat: scores run from 0.79 down to 0.73 across the top 10, a narrow band with no dominant cluster. Fall Out Boy leads at 0.79, followed by Channing Tatum at 0.78 and Bud Light and CRAFTSMAN Tools tied at 0.78. GearboxOfficial (0.77) and Rob Dyrdek (0.77) round out the upper tier. Tallying the subcategories across the top 10: four are Musicians and Bands (Fall Out Boy, Slipknot, Metallica, Blackbear), two are Actors (Channing Tatum, Rob Dyrdek), one is Alcohol (Bud Light), one is Entertainment (CRAFTSMAN Tools), one is Game Developers (GearboxOfficial), and one is TV Personalities (Zak Bagans). No other Movie Franchise appears in the top 10. The musician cluster skews toward rock and metal — Slipknot (0.77), Metallica (0.77), Blackbear (0.77) — which sits at an unexpected distance from the franchise's musical identity, and the presence of a tools brand and a game developer alongside them reinforces how cross-kind this neighbor set is.
The flat shape with no standout neighbor suggests Pitch Perfect's audience is compositionally diffuse — shaped less by a single community than by a broad demographic that overlaps with many unrelated entities at roughly equal rates.