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HTTP://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/ADDICTIONTOANIME The Dere . Types CCJLEN KAGAMINE Yandere Kuudere Acts cool and unemotional but shows sweetness later on Dandere Acts anti social and doesn't talk to anyone . until the right person comes along Tsundere Acts sweet and cute Acts mean and sometimes violent on the outside but is sweet on the insidej on the outside but os soon as she/ht loves s they are o kill t o keep

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-Dere is a slang suffix originating from the Japanese word "deredere" (or "lovestruck" in English), which is used by manga and anime fans to describe a range of popular character traits or attitudes often attributed to female characters.[1] A popular neologism closely associated with the concept of moe in Otaku subculture, its four most well-known subcategories include Tsundere, Yandere, Kuudere and Dandere.

Origin

Tsundere

The term "tsundere" is said to describe a character who is generally cold, hateful and angry towards their love interest, often denying their feelings when confronted about the subject. As the story progresses, the character usually becomes more open about their feeling and will eventually confess to their love interest. Tsundere is a portmanteau of the Japanese words "tsuntsun" ("cold" or "blunt" in English) and "deredere" ("love struck" in English). On August 3rd, 2001, the term was popularized in the Japanese adult visual novel Kimi ga Nozomu Eien. Examples of tsundere characters include Taiga from Toradora (shown below, left) and Rin Tohsaka from Fate/Stay Night (shown below, right)

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Yandere

The term "yandere" is used to describe a character who is consumed by infatuation for another. Yandere characters will typically appear normal at the beginning of a series, then progressively become more obsessed, sometimes reacting violently to perceived threats. The term is a portmanteau of the Japanese words "yanderu" ("sick" or "mentally ill" in English) and "deredere."[2] Examples of yandere characters include Kotonoha Kastura from School Days (shown below, left) and Yuno Gasai from Mirai Nikki (shown below, right).

Yangire is a portmanteau of "yandere" and "kireru" ("to lose one's temper" in English), which is used to describe a character who has sudden mental breakdowns. Yangire characters behave similarly to yandere characters but are not motivated by obsession. A notable yangire character is Rena Ryugu from Higurashi no Naku Koro ni (shown below).

Kuudere

"Kuudere" is a term used to describe a character who seems apathetic or cold-hearted toward their love interest. As the story progresses, the character will generally began to warm up and show signs of intimacy. In contrast to tsundere, kuudere characters do not show signs of aggression toward love interests. Kuudere is a portmanteau of "kuu" ("cool" in English) and "deredere."[3] An example of a prominent kuudere character is Kanade Tachibana from Angel Beats.

Dandere

"Dandere" is a term used to describe a character who is quiet and shy when in the company of a love interest. As the story progresses, the character will often become more confident with the object of their affection and gain the courage to express their feelings. Dandere is a portmanteau of "danmari" ("silence" in English) and "deredere." Examples of dandere characters include Hinata Hyuga from Naruto (shown below, left) and Nagisa Furukawa from Clannad (shown below, right).

Fandom

Many people have created personas or "original characters" (OCs) of themselves encompassing one of these four personality types on websites such as DeviantArt.. The most commonly used personality types are yandere (below, left) and tsundere (below, right).

Mirai Nikki Yandere Face

The Mirai Nikki Yandere Face is a seductive face made by the yandere character Yuno Gasai from the anime Mirai Nikki. During the scene, Yuno is stating how she will protect the protagonist Yukiteru Amano.



Yandere CD

Yandere CD is an audio series containing containing different yandere girls. It is often used in parody videos on YouTube.


れな CD

Tsundere Sharks

Tsundere Sharks is a photoshop meme which depicts sharks blushing and stating phrases such as "It's not like I like you…", a stereotypical tsundere phrase.


-IT'S NOT THAT I WANT TO EAT YOU B-BAKA

Yandere Simulator

Yandere Simulator is a parody stealth game currently being developed by the independent developer YandereDev. The game revolves around stalking a love interest while eliminating other girls.


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External References

[1] Urban Dictionary – Dere Dere

[2] Wordnic – Yandere

[3] Kotaku – How to Identify Popular Japanese Character Types



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HTTP://WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/ADDICTIONTOANIME The Dere . Types CCJLEN KAGAMINE Yandere Kuudere Acts cool and unemotional but shows sweetness later on Dandere Acts anti social and doesn't talk to anyone . until the right person comes along Tsundere Acts sweet and cute Acts mean and sometimes violent on the outside but is sweet on the insidej on the outside but os soon as she/ht loves s they are o kill t o keep

About

-Dere is a slang suffix originating from the Japanese word "deredere" (or "lovestruck" in English), which is used by manga and anime fans to describe a range of popular character traits or attitudes often attributed to female characters.[1] A popular neologism closely associated with the concept of moe in Otaku subculture, its four most well-known subcategories include Tsundere, Yandere, Kuudere and Dandere.

Origin

Tsundere

The term "tsundere" is said to describe a character who is generally cold, hateful and angry towards their love interest, often denying their feelings when confronted about the subject. As the story progresses, the character usually becomes more open about their feeling and will eventually confess to their love interest. Tsundere is a portmanteau of the Japanese words "tsuntsun" ("cold" or "blunt" in English) and "deredere" ("love struck" in English). On August 3rd, 2001, the term was popularized in the Japanese adult visual novel Kimi ga Nozomu Eien. Examples of tsundere characters include Taiga from Toradora (shown below, left) and Rin Tohsaka from Fate/Stay Night (shown below, right)



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Yandere

The term "yandere" is used to describe a character who is consumed by infatuation for another. Yandere characters will typically appear normal at the beginning of a series, then progressively become more obsessed, sometimes reacting violently to perceived threats. The term is a portmanteau of the Japanese words "yanderu" ("sick" or "mentally ill" in English) and "deredere."[2] Examples of yandere characters include Kotonoha Kastura from School Days (shown below, left) and Yuno Gasai from Mirai Nikki (shown below, right).



Yangire is a portmanteau of "yandere" and "kireru" ("to lose one's temper" in English), which is used to describe a character who has sudden mental breakdowns. Yangire characters behave similarly to yandere characters but are not motivated by obsession. A notable yangire character is Rena Ryugu from Higurashi no Naku Koro ni (shown below).



Kuudere

"Kuudere" is a term used to describe a character who seems apathetic or cold-hearted toward their love interest. As the story progresses, the character will generally began to warm up and show signs of intimacy. In contrast to tsundere, kuudere characters do not show signs of aggression toward love interests. Kuudere is a portmanteau of "kuu" ("cool" in English) and "deredere."[3] An example of a prominent kuudere character is Kanade Tachibana from Angel Beats.



Dandere

"Dandere" is a term used to describe a character who is quiet and shy when in the company of a love interest. As the story progresses, the character will often become more confident with the object of their affection and gain the courage to express their feelings. Dandere is a portmanteau of "danmari" ("silence" in English) and "deredere." Examples of dandere characters include Hinata Hyuga from Naruto (shown below, left) and Nagisa Furukawa from Clannad (shown below, right).



Fandom

Many people have created personas or "original characters" (OCs) of themselves encompassing one of these four personality types on websites such as DeviantArt.. The most commonly used personality types are yandere (below, left) and tsundere (below, right).



Mirai Nikki Yandere Face

The Mirai Nikki Yandere Face is a seductive face made by the yandere character Yuno Gasai from the anime Mirai Nikki. During the scene, Yuno is stating how she will protect the protagonist Yukiteru Amano.



Yandere CD

Yandere CD is an audio series containing containing different yandere girls. It is often used in parody videos on YouTube.


れな CD

Tsundere Sharks

Tsundere Sharks is a photoshop meme which depicts sharks blushing and stating phrases such as "It's not like I like you…", a stereotypical tsundere phrase.


-IT'S NOT THAT I WANT TO EAT YOU B-BAKA

Yandere Simulator

Yandere Simulator is a parody stealth game currently being developed by the independent developer YandereDev. The game revolves around stalking a love interest while eliminating other girls.


VANDERE SIMULATO R

Search Interest

External References

[1] Urban Dictionary – Dere Dere

[2] Wordnic – Yandere

[3] Kotaku – How to Identify Popular Japanese Character Types

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