Tsundere...just what exactly is this? Well, as an all-round otaku (probably), maybe I do know about the true essence of the word tsundere that sometimes I like them, sometimes I don't. Think you can get away from these tsunderes? No freaking way! They're on to your fantasies or just for fun.
Here's a definition of the word "tsundere". In some case, a tsundere is a type of an anime character which fans consider them as a "tough and gentle" character. If I'm right, a tsundere girl can be somewhat a "tough and gentle" person without you knowing it. At first appearance you may not like her for being tough and rude to the main character but after consecutive likings, you may like it for being...whatever you may describe it.
To top things up for grabs here are some of the notable tsunderes I may wanna look about:<
Taiga Aisaka from Toradora
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Haruhi Suzumiya from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya
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Asuna Kagurazaka from Mahou Sensei Negima
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Kagami Hiiragi from Lucky Star
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Shana from Shakugan no Shana.
Nagi Sanzenin from Hayate the Combat Butler
and many more tsunderes to mention at this journal....
Although it might seem to be wild at first but they are really formally friendly at later purposes, tsunderes are one big-shot thing that attracts first-timers and fans alike. I, for one theory, to study one tsundere character is to know more about them for fandom. For otakus reading this post, you might consider them in your hate list but sometimes move it to your love list.
TSUNDERE: LOVE OR HATE?
(Only Akiba egoists know to answer this question about the facts of tsundere-ism).
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