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Tsundere (ツンデレ) (English: /ˈsuːndɛreɪ/ or /tsʊ-/, Japanese: [tsɯndeɽe]) is a Japanese character development process that describes a person who is initially cold and even hostile towards another person before gradually showing their warm side over time. The word is derived from the terms Tsun Tsun (ツンツン), meaning to turn away in disgust, and Dere Dere (デレデレ) meaning to become 'lovey dovey'. Originally found in Japanese bishōjo games, the word is now part of the otaku moe phenomenon, reaching into other media such as maid cafes, anime, manga, novels, and even mass media. The term was made popular in the visual novel Kimi ga Nozomu Eien.

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  • Tsundere (ツンデレ) (English: /ˈsuːndɛreɪ/ or /tsʊ-/, Japanese: [tsɯndeɽe]) is a Japanese character development process that describes a person who is initially cold and even hostile towards another person before gradually showing their warm side over time. The word is derived from the terms Tsun Tsun (ツンツン), meaning to turn away in disgust, and Dere Dere (デレデレ) meaning to become 'lovey dovey'. Originally found in Japanese bishōjo games, the word is now part of the otaku moe phenomenon, reaching into other media such as maid cafes, anime, manga, novels, and even mass media. The term was made popular in the visual novel Kimi ga Nozomu Eien.
  • Tsundere(ツンデレ) (Japanese pronunciation: [tsɯndeɽe]) is a Japanese character development process which describes a person who is initially cold and even hostile towards another person before gradually showing their warm side over time. The word is derived from the terms Tsun Tsun(ツンツン) , meaning to turn away in disgust, and Dere Dere(デレデレ) meaning to become 'lovey dovey'. Originally found in Japanese bishōjo games, the word is now part of the otaku moe phenomenon, reaching into other media such as maid cafes, anime, manga, novels, and even mass media.[citation needed] The term was made popular in the game Kimi ga Nozomu Eien.
  • Tsunderes can be either heroes or anti-heroes. Frequently, they are in love with someone but are too stubborn to admit it, whether out of pride, insecurity or simple fear of being rejected. To hide their feeling, they often yell at or hit the one they love, although the one they love often shares part of the blame for this. An example is Akane Tendo slapping her fiancée Ranma Saotome (or hitting him with any old object lying around) because of his smart mouth and often insensitive remarks. Tsundere can be divided into two main categories, depending on their default mood:
  • This is a character type. Tsunderes start out mean but they start to mellow out throughout the series. Most people either love them or hate them; there is no inbetween. Also the most infamously popular archetype in places around the world; not just OT. It's been suspected some so called fans like some tsundere girls just to the archetype alone. This hasn't quite been proven yet. List of known ones (Some) -Rin (girl in pic; Fate Stay/Night); Poster girl of a GOOD tsundere. -Akane (Ramna) Prime example of a horrible type of Tsundere called the Takahashi Tsundere (named after her creator)
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  • Tsunderes can be either heroes or anti-heroes. Frequently, they are in love with someone but are too stubborn to admit it, whether out of pride, insecurity or simple fear of being rejected. To hide their feeling, they often yell at or hit the one they love, although the one they love often shares part of the blame for this. An example is Akane Tendo slapping her fiancée Ranma Saotome (or hitting him with any old object lying around) because of his smart mouth and often insensitive remarks. Although primarily used in anime and manga, tsundere-like characters are also present in Western media, such as Hermione Granger from the Harry Potter series and Toph Beifong from Avatar: The Last Airbender. Tsundere can be divided into two main categories, depending on their default mood: * Harsh (or Tsun): These Tsundere have tsuntsun as their default mood. It takes someone special to trigger their deredere side. The intensity of the tsuntsun can range from "I must glare and fight my way through life" to grumpy pessimism. It's about which part of the tsundere personality is the public face and which the hidden. If the Tsundere is The Rival, she is more likely to be Harsh. Helping a rival out is usually accompanied by a line like "Don't get me wrong, I'm not doing this for you." * Harsh types can overlap with a Jerk with a Heart of Gold, but usually not. The moods of a Tsundere tend to switch in reaction to the actions of select people or adverse scenarios; the deredere side usually only comes out when someone has acted in a way to trigger it. A Jerk with a Heart of Gold is jerkish in general regardless of whether the other person is mean or nice, and shows their hidden heart of gold only when the situation warrants, regardless of how the other person had been acting. Male characters in particular should be considered for Jerk with a Heart of Gold status, as arguably because of double standards, men are generally that instead of tsundere, although the kuudere subtype is more equally split in gender. Oranyan is sometimes used to refer to a male tsundere character - incorrectly since it means the complete opposite. * Sweet (or Dere): These Tsundere have deredere as their default mood. They are sweet, kind and generous, but just happen to have a hidden violent side as well. In this case, temper is almost always triggered by someone or something else, usually a love interest. Either they have belligerent sexual tension, are an accidental pervert, or just have no idea how to handle feelings of love and attraction. May also overlap with violently protective girlfriend if her love interest is threatened or in danger. * Sweet types should not be confused with a Yandere. If a Sweet Tsundere were really convinced that their love interest didn't want them, they would revert back to the deredere side and probably enter an "I want my beloved to be happy" phase, while Yanderes are not good with rejection at all and have been known to get downright murderous under such circumstances.
  • Tsundere (ツンデレ) (English: /ˈsuːndɛreɪ/ or /tsʊ-/, Japanese: [tsɯndeɽe]) is a Japanese character development process that describes a person who is initially cold and even hostile towards another person before gradually showing their warm side over time. The word is derived from the terms Tsun Tsun (ツンツン), meaning to turn away in disgust, and Dere Dere (デレデレ) meaning to become 'lovey dovey'. Originally found in Japanese bishōjo games, the word is now part of the otaku moe phenomenon, reaching into other media such as maid cafes, anime, manga, novels, and even mass media. The term was made popular in the visual novel Kimi ga Nozomu Eien.
  • This is a character type. Tsunderes start out mean but they start to mellow out throughout the series. Most people either love them or hate them; there is no inbetween. Also the most infamously popular archetype in places around the world; not just OT. It's been suspected some so called fans like some tsundere girls just to the archetype alone. This hasn't quite been proven yet. List of known ones (Some) -Rin (girl in pic; Fate Stay/Night); Poster girl of a GOOD tsundere. -Akane (Ramna) Prime example of a horrible type of Tsundere called the Takahashi Tsundere (named after her creator) -Kagome- See above, but also has a tsundere boyfriend. Just one of many problems with Inuyasha. -Kagami (Lucky Star); while it's more of minor tendencies it hasn't stopped people from forming a hivemind about her, making her the most popular character. -Mio (K-ON); similar in nature to Kagami in addition to her looks seems to be following the trend. -Louise (ZnT) Typical case of a JC Staff Tsundere (Take a loli-bodied tsundere, take out 90% of her deredere and replace it with twice as much Tsun); got such treatment the worse (She's not that bad in the novels) -Haruhi; A rather hot genki girl who might be considered Kamidere as well, she's rather popular herself in this age of Season 2 delays and Yuki's popularity. Though I heard she's worse in the novels.
  • Tsundere(ツンデレ) (Japanese pronunciation: [tsɯndeɽe]) is a Japanese character development process which describes a person who is initially cold and even hostile towards another person before gradually showing their warm side over time. The word is derived from the terms Tsun Tsun(ツンツン) , meaning to turn away in disgust, and Dere Dere(デレデレ) meaning to become 'lovey dovey'. Originally found in Japanese bishōjo games, the word is now part of the otaku moe phenomenon, reaching into other media such as maid cafes, anime, manga, novels, and even mass media.[citation needed] The term was made popular in the game Kimi ga Nozomu Eien.
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