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You are baka.
Now you’re just arguing about semantics and ignoring the original point we were discussing
>Asuka from NGE
>Rin from Fate/StayNight
Never did like how people call that twin tails when it’s not all in in the twin tails……
Twintails- hair pulled into two “tail”
that hair style has some still falling down the back out of the “tails”
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/GirlishPigtails
fifth paragraph
look, it’s obvious not ALL tsundere have this type of hair, and maybe the amount has decreased over time as well, but it’s still a commonly associated stereotype. The one who made it popular was Asuka from NGE, then came others like Rin from Fate/StayNight, Kagami from LuckyStar, and heck, even from an american cartoon, Helga from Hey Arnold, has a twintail and stereotypical Tsundere personality.
The twintails thing isn’t really a stereotype of tunsdere, there are more with long hair that just hangs down and short hair is also very common.
To put it yet another way; ‘Dere Dere’ is the Japanese equivalent of ‘Lovey Dovey’
I’m not sure there’s a direct English equivalent of ‘Tsun Tsun’, but it’s essentially putting anger (or possibly just cold-shoulder-ness) in place of the love of dere-dere (‘Hotheaded’? I dunno)
I think they have more, but those are the relevant ones.
Tsundere is someone who is both, essentially (I think if the English invented an equivalent term, it’d be something like ‘Hotheaded Love’, but those kinds of terms aren’t as common in English)
Yandere is different; It’s not Yan-Yan, it’s Yan-something (Yandetsu? Doesn’t matter, I can’t be bothered to look it up) and essentially means ‘Mentally ill’
Yandere is someone who is dere-dere (‘lovey dovey’) in a mentally ill way, and it’s specifically used for violent insanity.
And I like Gaz for that, so entertaining to see how she can be so full of rage but be as stone faced as Maud at times.
Edited
Fine I concede because yeah there was no love in her. XD
Oh
It has to do with the loving/caring/sweet side of it.
“it’s not like I like you or anything, baka”
Gaz does not have that at all, the nicest she acted was just that, an act.
Edited
Sweet. To put it another way:
“First she’s sour…then she’s sweet.”
I know what tsun means but what does dere mean
No, as the “dere” part does not apply to her at all.
@Prof.NightJack
Would yandere apply? I don’t actually know who this Gaz is, so…
Stop using a term completely wrong then, you are making all my loved tsunderes look like a bunch of psychos.
Don’t ruin this persons dreams of tsundragon ember
Stop ruining my dreams!