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[i]"IDIOT! It's not like I'm doing this for you or something..."[/i] A [b]shrew[/b] – an [[annoyed|unpleasant]], [[angry|ill-tempered]] character characterized by [[scolding]], [[lecturing|nagging]], and "aggression":[/pool/show/1596] – is a comedic stock character in literature and folklore, both Western and Eastern. The theme is illustrated in Shakespeare's play "The Taming of the Shrew":[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Taming_of_the_Shrew]. In the anime and manga fandom, including Danbooru, the term [b][i]tsundere[/i][/b] ([b]JP[/b]: [code]ツンデレ[/code], from [i][[tsuntsun]][/i] ([b]JP[/b]: [code]ツンツン[/code]), to [[looking away|turn away]] in [[disgust]] or [[angry|anger]], and [i][[deredere]][/i] ([b]JP[/b]: [code]デレデレ[/code]), to become affectionate) is used. It depicts a character who is initially [[expressionless|cold]], [[angry|temperamental]], [[scolding|hotheaded]], (and sometimes even [[attack|hostile]]) before gradually showing a [[lovestruck|warmer]] and [[deredere|friendlier]] side over time. Their nature are generally more comedic than characters with [[yandere|obsessive love disorder]], however this character type can be played more [[serious]]ly as well. This tag, specifically, refers to characters displaying this personality via contradicting actions and emotions. The easiest example is offering a [[valentine|valentine's day]] [[gift]], but telling the recipient something akin to "It's no big deal, I don't care about you, I just had some extra." Often, this kind of behavior can result in "mixed signals":/pool/show/9582. The general definition of a [i]tsundere[/i] is a character who starts out [[tsuntsun|combative]] towards the opposite gender but as they get to know each other, the former changes to a [[deredere|warmer]] personality and generally staying there. The other types came up as a result of various authors trying to copy it. h4. Example characters * [[kugimiya rie|Kugimiya-type]]: ** [[Shana]] ([[Shakugan no Shana]]) ** [[Louise Francoise Le Blanc de La Valliere]] ([[Zero no Tsukaima]]), with an [[sadism|S]]/[[masochism|M]] fetish. ** [[Sanzen'in Nagi]] ([[Hayate no Gotoku!]]) ** [[Aisaka Taiga]] ([[Toradora!]]) ** [[Minase Iori]] ([[Idolmaster]]) * [[Tohsaka Rin|Toosaka Rin]] ([[Fate/Stay Night]]) * [[Kantai Collection]] ** [[akebono (kancolle)|Akebono]] ** [[kasumi (kancolle)|Kasumi]] ** [[murakumo (kancolle)|Murakumo]] h4. See also * [[Mutual Tsundere]] * [[yandere|Obsessive Love Disorder]] * pool #9582: Mixed Signals h4. External links * "Wikipedia: Shrew (stock character)":[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrew_(stock_character)] * "Wikipedia (JP): Tsundere":[https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/ツンデレ] * "TVTropes: Tsundere":[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Tsundere] * "Pixiv Encyclopedia: Tsundere":[https://dic.pixiv.net/a/ツンデレ] Updated by Irrixiatdowne Fri, Jan 20 '23, 08:06 |
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[i]"IDIOT! It's not like I'm doing this for you or something..."[/i] A [b]shrew[/b] – an [[annoyed|unpleasant]], [[angry|ill-tempered]] character characterized by [[scolding]], [[lecturing|nagging]], and "aggression":[/pool/show/1596] – is a comedic stock character in literature and folklore, both Western and Eastern. The theme is illustrated in Shakespeare's play "The Taming of the Shrew":[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Taming_of_the_Shrew]. In the anime and manga fandom, including Danbooru, the term [b][i]tsundere[/i][/b] ([b]JP[/b]: [code]ツンデレ[/code], from [i][[tsuntsun]][/i] ([b]JP[/b]: [code]ツンツン[/code]), to [[looking away|turn away]] in [[disgust]] or [[angry|anger]], and [i][[deredere]][/i] ([b]JP[/b]: [code]デレデレ[/code]), to become affectionate) is used. It depicts a character who is initially [[expressionless|cold]], [[angry|temperamental]], [[scolding|hotheaded]], (and sometimes even [[attack|hostile]]) before gradually showing a [[lovestruck|warmer]] and [[deredere|friendlier]] side over time. Their nature are generally more comedic than characters with [[yandere|obsessive love disorder]], however this character type can be played more [[serious]]ly as well. This tag, specifically, refers to characters displaying this personality via contradicting actions and emotions. The easiest example is offering a [[valentine|valentine's day]] [[gift]], but telling the recipient something akin to "It's no big deal, I don't care about you, I just had some extra." Often, this kind of behavior can result in "mixed signals":/pool/show/9582. The general definition of a [i]tsundere[/i] is a character who starts out [[tsuntsun|combative]] towards the opposite gender but as they get to know each other, the former changes to a [[deredere|warmer]] personality and generally staying there. The other types came up as a result of various authors trying to copy it. h4. Example characters * [[kugimiya rie|Kugimiya-type]]: ** [[Shana]] ([[Shakugan no Shana]]) ** [[Louise Francoise Le Blanc de La Valliere]] ([[Zero no Tsukaima]]), with an [[sadism|S]]/[[masochism|M]] fetish. ** [[Sanzen'in Nagi]] ([[Hayate no Gotoku!]]) ** [[Aisaka Taiga]] ([[Toradora!]]) ** [[Minase Iori]] ([[Idolmaster]]) * [[Tohsaka Rin|Toosaka Rin]] ([[Fate/Stay Night]]) * [[Kantai Collection]] ** [[akebono (kancolle)|Akebono]] ** [[kasumi (kancolle)|Kasumi]] ** [[murakumo (kancolle)|Murakumo]] h4. See also * [[Mutual Tsundere]] * [[yandere|Obsessive Love Disorder]] * pool #9582: Mixed Signals h4. External links * "Wikipedia: Shrew (stock character)":[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shrew_(stock_character)] * "Wikipedia (JP): Tsundere":[https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/ツンデレ] * "TVTropes: Tsundere":[https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Tsundere] * "Pixiv Encyclopedia: Tsundere":[https://dic.pixiv.net/a/ツンデレ] Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:55 |