Tsundere what does it mean




















Boring as all hell main character's stupid pervy friend: What a tsundere. Tsundere is a Japanese term used to describe a persons personality. A Tsundere is a very cold and rude person when first meet them but slowly warms up to you. Though, a Tsundere doesn't show their affection very often, but you still know that they lobe you no matter what. Person: Geez , that guy is such a Tsundere. This may be a little confusing because of the overlaps between role and character language.

Role language defines the type of speech people have in the larger group. Nobles speak this way. Peasants in that way. Character language takes elements from role language and uses them to set a specific character apart from the groups around her. Our sewer-slopper tsundere speaks differently from the other people of her social class.

Tsundere itself is a type of character language that pulls from role languages. Tsundere characters have a pattern they follow—cold and divisive language that turns into warm and loving language—that works within the role language of their group. Our sewer-worker would stand out even with the nobles because of her tsundere speech pattern.

However, if it was, it would be folded into a role language category. So tsundere is more than a character archetype. It is also a character language used to hide—and show—the internal feelings of a character or person. It uses aggressive or cold language that clashes with the defined role language of the character. While tsundere is gender neutral, most characters are female.

This gender association creates the pattern tsundere usually follows because of the role language associated with being female—using less aggressive and direct sentences and phrases. A pattern of language and behavior used to hide affection for another. Brakke, D. Fictional Characters dictionary tsundere What is a tsundere? What's hot. Where does tsundere come from? I'll just stay tsundere from now on. It's not like I care about you guys or anything.

But not all the time. Popular now. Who uses tsundere? The intensity of the tsuntsun can range from simple grumpy pessimism to "I must glare and fight my way through life". It's about which part of the tsundere personality is the public face and which is the hidden. If the tsundere is a rival, they are 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. In particular, male characters should be considered for jerk with a heart of gold status.

This is probably because of Double Standards. Men are generally viewed as jerks with a hearts' of gold instead of Tsundere , although the kuudere subtype is more equally split in gender. 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. Either they have Belligerent Sexual Tension, are an Accidental Pervert, or just have no idea how to handle feelings of love and attraction.

In some cases, an Armored Closet Gay character may act like a tsundere to mask their feelings for the object of their same-sex affection. Sweet types should also 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 yandere characters are not good with rejection at all and have been known to get downright murderous under such circumstances.

This site has an explanation on the appeal of the tsundere character. A common way of showing that a tsundere has mellowed or has had their heart won over by their love interest is to have them shift from harsh to sweet. If their motivations are inquired, they will often engage in a Suspiciously Specific Denial, complete with a luminescent blush and total evasion of eye contact cue the squeaks of Moe. When paired with a jerk with a heart of gold, together they produce Belligerent Sexual Tension.

If done poorly, the result is an unintentionally unsympathetic Jerk Sue A character trope about someone who's violent and abusive to point that the audience can't stand the person.

Do not confuse this dere type with a Mood-Swinger, who flips between all the emotional states not just tsuntsun and deredere , and is more of an inherent mental problem encompassing more than just their romantic life. Also don't confuse tsundere with playing hard to get, where a love interest deliberately chooses not to reciprocate their pursuer's interest until they're quite certain that the love interest is truly interested in only them.

Psychologically, tsundere -like behavior could be an example of "splitting", a maladaptive coping mechanism wherein a person alternately idealizes and undervalues others, including potential romantic interests.

In addition, there appear to be three major specific "classes", which, while more common with harsh, may sometimes fit with sweet. The deredere moments vary from one tsundere to another. With more tsuntsun types of tsundere , they tend to be more spontaneous, whereas more deredere types of tsundere usually plan out the deredere moments only for everything to go wrong.

A tsundere's attractiveness is two-fold: on the one hand, they are an independent, strong-willed character, determined to do everything well.

On the other, they have major endearing traits such as awkwardness with relationships particularly romantic relationships , or tomboyish tendencies in the case of the girls, which they perceive as "weakness. Tsundere women are less likely to be very feminine, since their less-than-doting personality facet is their major appeal.

For the more tsuntsun type, it's assumed that they only act unkindly to hide their good heart or deal with their romantic feelings. Most tsundere characters deny their behavior, although a few glory in it. When they fail in these attempts usually directed at their Love Interest , expect them to either release their tsuntsun half on a convenient target again, usually their Love Interest , or to show off their deredere half by breaking down and crying often in their Love Interest's arms.

The loss of their love interest is a common method for changing a tsundere into a oujodere. If their tsundere personality re-emerges, it's probably a sign that they've learned to love again. For the male part, it's normally actor Noriaki Sugiyama.

N-Not that I especially made it for you o-or anything, you lazy oaf! The Dere Types Wiki Explore. Main Dere Types. Dandere Deredere Kuudere Tsundere Yandere.

All Dere Types. Darudere Kuudere Nemuidere Usodere. Erodere Hiyakasudere Yottadere. Shundere Utsudere. Bokodere Dandere Hajidere.



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