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Tsundere : ウィキペディア英語版
Tsundere

is a Japanese term for a 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 , meaning to turn away in disgust, and 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''.〔
==Terminology==
Manga author Ken Akamatsu lists ''tsundere'' as one of the special cases in his definition of moe: "The person feeling it must be stronger: The object of 'moe' is weak and dependent (like a child) on the person, or is in a situation where she cannot oppose (like a maid)... (
*Tsundere only: There will be times where the stronger and weaker role is reversed)." The concept has received increasing attention in Japan, with a tsundere cafe opened in Akihabara〔"In Tokyo's Akihabara district there is already reportedly a 'tsundere cafe', and the word 'tsunderera', better rendered in English as 'Tsunderella' due to being highly evocative of Cinderella, was nominated for a prize in the 2006 fashionable word awards, indicating that 'tsundere' culture may become more prominent in the future." February 2, 2007, "Toymaker introduces portable TV with harsh audio guidance that gradually gets kinder" in the ''Mainichi Times''.〕 and tsundere-themed products released (like Tomy Co.'s portable television set),〔"Toy manufacturer Tomy Co. has come up with the world's first 'tsundere' portable television set, which gives audio guidance with a harsh voice that gradually becomes kinder as the user gets used to the set... 'Tsundere' is a word for a type of feminine personality that is initially uptight and cold, and then kind and loving. It is well known among Japan's otaku community, and ranks in popularity with the word 'moe', which signifies an enthusiasm or fetish for something, especially in connection with anime." February 2, 2007, ''Mainichi''〕 and the concept increasingly reflected in recent anime, from an extended discussion of the meaning of the concept and its origin on the Internet in ''Lucky Stars Lucky Channel segment classifying the characters according to tsundere-ness. Another accepted definition of ''tsundere'' is a girl or a guy who has a combative attitude toward others but is also kind on the inside. They usually play out as having an attitude toward the main character, either a male or a female, and often criticizing them in one way or another, until they eventually warm up to them or fall in love with them as the series progresses, though they usually find it very hard to admit it or outright deny it in some cases.
Comiket organizer Koichi Ichikawa has described Lum Invader of ''Urusei Yatsura'' as being both the source of moe and the first tsundere;〔 〕 figurine sculptor Bome has also cited Lum as an inspiration for his designs. Other anime and manga featuring ''tsundere'' include ''Love Hina'', ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'', and ''Bakemonogatari'', among many others. Some voice actors, such as Rie Kugimiya, specialize in portraying ''tsundere'', as with the character Taiga Aisaka in ''Toradora!''. In ''Excel Saga'' volume 15, Rikdo Koshi defines ''tsundere'' as "hard on the outside, soft on the inside" and associates it with character Misaki Matsuya.
''Tsundere'' as a concept is not strictly limited to women, and is not strictly limited to manga or anime. The character Germany from the series ''Hetalia: Axis Powers'' is portrayed as being ''tsundere'', and is paired with a "lovable loser", Italy Veneziano. These characters represent their respective countries; thus the implication is that Germany, the country, is ''tsundere''. Tsundere role-play has become a common theme in maid cafés.〔

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