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Sev:
thank you good sir

yukipo:

--- Quote from: h4ataraxia on November 27, 2009, 11:43:32 pm ---apparently no one understands what moe means :K
silly websites and subs using them incorrectly

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Thats part of it though, most anime lately have been creating a one-way view of what moe should be, with titles like (well, anything by Key really) stuff like Air, Kanon, Clannad and Shuffle ect. Now its like, "oh yeah moe is all about cute girls" when the true definition is what you said before.

edit: I didn't see all the replies after that one I quoted. sorry ;;

h4ataraxia:

--- Quote from: yukipo on November 28, 2009, 12:50:43 am ---Thats part of it though, most anime lately have been creating a one-way view of what moe should be, with titles like (well, anything by Key really) stuff like Air, Kanon, Clannad and Shuffle ect. Now its like, "oh yeah moe is all about cute girls" when the true definition is what you said before.

edit: I didn't see all the replies after that one I quoted. sorry ;;

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my opinion is that some anime have been taking the word 'moe' the wrong way or misuse it, but the japanese viewers seem to notice that or understand that. and its because they already know what moe means before watching these animes.
and people who dont understand japanese seem to take it the wrong way with the anime as well.

Mabz:
In regaurds to Tsundere: it has been a rising trend but I think it's more a problem along the lines of the miss use of the characterisation.
A tsundere girl is supposed to represent a natural relation between strangers, if you are a girl and you meet a strange guy the girl isn't exactly going to instantly warm up and fall in love especialy in a high school setting where theres many other guys with similar aspects and some look much better than others.
This falls under the notion that typical the lead male isn't a hunk or does not have significant ambition and is getting this descriptively attractive girl.
If tsundere is performed correctly it seems like a normal relation between a couple as opposed to "she is a crazy bitch and suddenly falls head over heals for this normal dude"
In regaurds to the trend, yes it has been used poorly enough times to create a negative reaction to viewers with bad scripting.

Logan:
There needs to be more yandere.

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