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Does this include male tsunderes?More shows with Tsunderes
Does this include male tsunderes?More shows with Tsunderes
No.Does this include male tsunderes?Speaking of which, are there a lot of shows that have male tsundere leads? I guess Inuyasha might count, perhaps.
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Thanks!Then you need to see Gosick. I think CR has it, or you can get it here. (Madman Ent. of Australia is the only English language company to license it outside of Japan for disk release.)
I can gift u a 3 day CR membership if u want.
Only female ones.Does this include male tsunderes?Speaking of which, are there a lot of shows that have male tsundere leads? I guess Inuyasha might count, perhaps.
Does this include male tsunderes?Speaking of which, are there a lot of shows that have male tsundere leads? I guess Inuyasha might count, perhaps.
No.
(Speaking for myself at least.)
They exist, but they donāt get as much leeway in terms of characterization because male anger/violence canāt be brushed off or joked about the way female anger is. Doesnāt bother me- female tsunderes are often way too violent for my taste. I donāt mind the character type if itās fleshed out and not overly violent, but the way girls can get away with lashing out and punching people is⦠Uncomfortable.Only female ones.
I think male tsunderes are not common.
For me the tsundere isnāt just a nasty, spiteful or angry character. Sheās maintains a cold external appearance because of some past negative experiences. She is however able to empathise and be selfless when she forgets about her past or deals to accept it. Otherwise she will act petty, histrionic, capricious and so on, but only around the one she wants to build defenses against or later around situations where there is a risk of losing that one to a competitor. Itās not that the āheroā defeats the tsundere by forcing his way on her, but rather he wins her over through trust and love despite the flak. Sometimes he can also pretend to or even be nasty in response too, and that gets her even more fired up although she may enjoy the experience of being with the hero, even when itās an ongoing argument and insult exchange. The tsundere can be melted by love, not of the romantic sort, but of the traditional ādoingā kind. The tsundere acts nasty but itās all an act, an act of weakness, when she shows her true form, thatās where her strength lies. We of course only get brief glimpses of that. The tsundere character is also incredibly cute, no matter how she behaves. And we know what her true feelings are. We know if the hero will persevere heāll win her over and she usually is a worthy person to win over. She is able to reciprocate to the strongest degree, even give up her life if necessary, for her hero.They exist, but they donāt get as much leeway in terms of characterization because male anger/violence canāt be brushed off or joked about the way female anger is. Doesnāt bother me- female tsunderes are often way too violent for my taste. I donāt mind the character type if itās fleshed out and not overly violent, but the way girls can get away with lashing out and punching people is⦠Uncomfortable.
I guess Iām neutral on male tsunderes. While some of my favorite male anime characters like to tease and annoy the female characters opposite them, the important thing to me is that they respect them or grow to respect them over time. I guess thatās what Iād say of characters like Soul from Soul Eater- heās arguably got some tsundere tendencies, but I like his character because heās able to work well with Maka and respect her abilities.
Male/female pairs that work together and respect each other, please. Anybody have any shows like that for me? :3
While there are obviously some appealing characteristics of the character, Iām not going to like someone for being violent or nasty. Secretive or defensive, maybe, but not violent and nasty. Itās not that I have a problem with how tsunderes are treated, I have a problem with the tsunderes themselves. Iām not even sure how I feel about Winry from Fullmetal Alchemist given how many wrenches she throws at Ed. Anything beyond that is really pushing it for me. (And Winry doesnāt even jerk Ed around about how she feels.)For me the tsundere isnāt just a nasty, spiteful or angry character. Sheās maintains a cold external appearance because of some past negative experiences. She is however able to empathise and be selfless when she forgets about her past or deals to accept it. Otherwise she will act petty, histrionic, capricious and so on, but only around the one she wants to build defenses against or later around situations where there is a risk of losing that one to a competitor. Itās not that the āheroā defeats the tsundere by forcing his way on her, but rather he wins her over through trust and love despite the flak. Sometimes he can also pretend to or even be nasty in response too, and that gets her even more fired up although she may enjoy the experience of being with the hero, even when itās an ongoing argument and insult exchange. The tsundere can be melted by love, not of the romantic sort, but of the traditional ādoingā kind. The tsundere acts nasty but itās all an act, an act of weakness, when she shows her true form, thatās where her strength lies. We of course only get brief glimpses of that. The tsundere character is also incredibly cute, no matter how she behaves. And we know what her true feelings are. We know if the hero will persevere heāll win her over and she usually is a worthy person to win over. She is able to reciprocate to the strongest degree, even give up her life if necessary, for her hero.
Imo, itās not the violence that makes it good, I think itās the whole intense atmosphere, and how things seem pretty hopeless for everyone and wondering how humanity will get themselves out of this ~ and there are really moving scenes too, at times, especially in ep 7 with Mikasa there near the end; Minus the blood, and gore, that was one of my favorite eps of the series, and it was awesome to see Mikasa put into quite a predicament there and find the courage to ānot give upā and ālive no matter whatā ~ I really liked her comment there when she thought about not being able to remember Eren. I think that was a āgrowingā episode for her. ^.^On that note, Iām on episode 8 of Attack on Titan, and my thoughts are exactly the same as before. This show is really violent and I love it way more than I should.
Oh yeah, itās definitely the setting, premise, and presentation that make this show. Iām just not used to liking something with gore in it, so itās weird. Loving all the characters and how they work together to fight against a seemingly-unbeatable threat.Imo, itās not the violence that makes it good, I think itās the whole intense atmosphere, and how things seem pretty hopeless for everyone and wondering how humanity will get themselves out of this ~ and there are really moving scenes too, at times, especially in ep 7 with Mikasa there near the end; Minus the blood, and gore, that was one of my favorite eps of the series, and it was awesome to see Mikasa put into quite a predicament there and find the courage to ānot give upā and ālive no matter whatā ~ I really liked her comment there when she thought about not being able to remember Eren. I think that was a āgrowingā episode for her. ^.^
Haha, one of the many reasons I watch most things late.Also⦠youāre lucky u donāt have to wait week by week for each episode, lol. This was a very tough series to have to wait for each simulcast episode!I remember one of the video comments for one of the episodes where someone had said they were going to build a time machine so they can get to the future and watch the soon-to-be-released eps. I think I actually came back to that comment a month or so after and asked if the time machine was built yet, lol.
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Fruits Basket was one of my first animes. Tohru is always looking after everybody, and everybody else is always looking out for Tohru. I think I really liked the emphasis on how people need each other- it wasnāt just romance, it talked about the importance of family and friends, too. The humor usually worked, too.I love Studio Ghibli. Howlās Moving Castle and Totoro are on the top of my anime list. I have also enjoyed Sailor Moon since I was a little girl! Fruits Basket is another favorite. My kids enjoy them also.![]()
Oh, I loved Howlās Moving castle, even more than Spirited Away, which I also loved. And yes, Fruits Basket is great!I love Studio Ghibli. Howlās Moving Castle and Totoro are on the top of my anime list. I have also enjoyed Sailor Moon since I was a little girl! Fruits Basket is another favorite. My kids enjoy them also.![]()
Yes, Bones is awesome! You can almost expect high quality stuff from them! Still havenāt seen FMA (or Eureka 7 which they produced, too) yet for some reason, lol, so my favorite from them is probably Xamād, just slightly more than Gosick; Only a little bit, though, since Xamād, for me, had this epic, larger than life, kind of journey throughout which I really liked, coupled with such an awesome ending as well, even better than that of Gosickās. ^.^ Although, I know thatās debatable since some people I donāt think liked or rather, understood the ending to Xamād.Studio Bones (FMA:B, Ouran) has certainly done it again!
U must be watching the wrong kind of gore shows, lol.Iām just not used to liking something with gore in it, so itās weird.
Yeah, I like to marathon things myself, too, actually, lol. The thing that can be tough, though, is avoiding all the spoiler talk thatās going on, which tends to run rampant throughout anime forums, even in discussion threads that arenāt supposed to be talking about a certain anime. @_@Haha, one of the many reasons I watch most things late.![]()
I never finished Xamād, but it did look interesting. Bones was responsible for Soul Eater, too. I canāt think of anything theyāve made that wasnāt well above average quality.Yes, Bones is awesome! You can almost expect high quality stuff from them! Still havenāt seen FMA (or Eureka 7 which they produced, too) yet for some reason, lol, so my favorite from them is probably Xamād, just slightly more than Gosick; Only a little bit, though, since Xamād, for me, had this epic, larger than life, kind of journey throughout which I really liked, coupled with such an awesome ending as well, even better than that of Gosickās. ^.^ Although, I know thatās debatable since some people I donāt think liked or rather, understood the ending to Xamād.![]()
Haha, I remember Higurashi. I made it about halfway. Itās the horror/mystery aspect that draws people in, but I never got to the resolution arcs, so I canāt say whether the plots actually make any sense. The mood whiplash was crazy, though.U must be watching the wrong kind of gore shows, lol.
But seriously, I donāt really watch a whole lot of them myself, but I think thereās only 1 gore/horror show that I didnāt really like; that was Higurashi. I heard so much about it, but ended up watching maybe 1 or 2 eps, but it wasnāt the blood/gore that turned me off, in it of itself (though, Iām not a fan of it, either, of course), I think it was the character designs and the thought of these characters that look like kids, slaughtering one another that kinda turned me off. I might be misunderstanding the plot, though, since a lot of people seem to like this show, and I have a hard time understanding how many people could like a show with characters that look like little kids, slaughtering one another, and showing all the gore that comes with it.![]()
Yeah, I like to marathon things myself, too, actually, lol. The thing that can be tough, though, is avoiding all the spoiler talk thatās going on, which tends to run rampant throughout anime forums, even in discussion threads that arenāt supposed to be talking about a certain anime. @_@
On the other side of things, though, when u watch each simulcast as they come out, itās really nice being able to discuss it with the anime community, what u liked and didnāt like, and sometimes, even have new light/insight shed upon something that u didnāt quite fully understand at first or misunderstood, but after having discussed it with others, getting a better understanding why this person did what he did, and why, or why this event happened, etc. etc⦠To me, it adds a whole other element of enjoyment to series being able to do this week-by-week with the other crazy anime fanatics out there, lol. ^.^ Though, I honestly donāt consider myself a fanatic or an otaku, but I do like to talk with others that appear to be, though, lol!![]()
That is a good reason, yeah. I could do it with maybe one or two shows in a season, but some of the people here end up watching four or five. Thatās way too much for meWhat does everyone else here prefer to do? Marathon shows, or watch things on a week-by-week basis?
Oh my goodness! XD Many of the āregularsā, the people that Iāve come accustomed to talking/seeing on CR all the time, watch like 20 shows a season, lol, and participate in all, or at least most, of the anime discussion threads for each of the series! I donāt know how people can do that, lol. I think my eyeballs would fall out for one thing, and I donāt think there are enough hours in a day for me to keep up with all the discussions! XD I know thereās one guy there, who calls himself āthe god of animeā (thatās not really his actual username, but itās close enough), whoās watched around 40 in a season! O_O;That is a good reason, yeah. I could do it with maybe one or two shows in a season, but some of the people here end up watching four or five. Thatās way too much for me
The winter season is just starting, right? Maybe Iāll take a look and see if anything else looks good. For testing purposes.
I heard AWFUL things about Amnesia, but I can see how the discussions would be entertaining.Oh my goodness! XD Many of the āregularsā, the people that Iāve come accustomed to talking/seeing on CR all the time, watch like 20 shows a season, lol, and participate in all, or at least most, of the anime discussion threads for each of the series! I donāt know how people can do that, lol. I think my eyeballs would fall out for one thing, and I donāt think there are enough hours in a day for me to keep up with all the discussions! XD I know thereās one guy there, who calls himself āthe god of animeā (thatās not really his actual username, but itās close enough), whoās watched around 40 in a season! O_O;
But yeah, maybe 1, or 2 at most, would be best for testing, especially since it can be extremely time consuming the more discussions that u find yourself partaking in⦠In the past, I know Iāve spent way too many hours talking over things with others over just 1 episode, lol. Amnesia, a mystery shoujo, is one those series that I loved the discussions for it, even more than the show itself, LOL ~ the show, itself, I thought was alright, actually (a lot of people thought it was laughably bad since the heroine, who doesnāt even have a name, is just⦠well⦠has trouble forming complete sentences is probably the best way to put it! XD), but all the speculation and trying to figure out what in the world was going on, since things in the plot just didnāt add up, made it a lot of fun. ^.^
The second season of Chuunibyou demo Koi ga Shitai.I heard AWFUL things about Amnesia, but I can see how the discussions would be entertaining.
Yeah, I canāt see myself ever watching more than three shows in a single season. Maybe if there were a ton of really great offerings, but otherwise, nah.
Space Dandy looks OK, and coming from Bones I canāt imagine it will actually be bad. Is there a second show people are excited about this season? I can wrap up Attack on Titan in the next few days and watch two as they come out, I suppose.
For me the tsundere isnāt just a nasty, spiteful or angry character. Sheās maintains a cold external appearance because of some past negative experiences. She is however able to empathise and be selfless when she forgets about her past or deals to accept it. Otherwise she will act petty, histrionic, capricious and so on, but only around the one she wants to build defenses against or later around situations where there is a risk of losing that one to a competitor. Itās not that the āheroā defeats the tsundere by forcing his way on her, but rather he wins her over through trust and love despite the flak. Sometimes he can also pretend to or even be nasty in response too, and that gets her even more fired up although she may enjoy the experience of being with the hero, even when itās an ongoing argument and insult exchange. The tsundere can be melted by love, not of the romantic sort, but of the traditional ādoingā kind. The tsundere acts nasty but itās all an act, an act of weakness, when she shows her true form, thatās where her strength lies. We of course only get brief glimpses of that. The tsundere character is also incredibly cute, no matter how she behaves. And we know what her true feelings are. We know if the hero will persevere heāll win her over and she usually is a worthy person to win over. She is able to reciprocate to the strongest degree, even give up her life if necessary, for her hero.
I think most of the mistreatment of Tsunderes to other people is mainly slapstick violence. The ārealisticā interactions are the verbal and non-verbal cues that donāt involve hitting people with sticks and wooden swords⦠Tenofovir did a good job describing these characters.While there are obviously some appealing characteristics of the character, Iām not going to like someone for being violent or nasty. Secretive or defensive, maybe, but not violent and nasty. Itās not that I have a problem with how tsunderes are treated, I have a problem with the tsunderes themselves. Iām not even sure how I feel about Winry from Fullmetal Alchemist given how many wrenches she throws at Ed. Anything beyond that is really pushing it for me. (And Winry doesnāt even jerk Ed around about how she feels.)
The only exception I can think of is maybe Asuka from Evangelion, who acts horribly but is an interesting character in her own right, and isnāt overly idealized as ācuteā. Her rudeness is understandable but definitely wrong, and she doesnāt fully heal over the course of the series (nobody does; if anything, they get worse). Something like that, I might be OK with- but Iāll always prefer stories in which men and women simply work together to achieve a goal.
I realize itās an idealized archetype, but itās one that revolves around mistreating other characters to a large degree. I donāt have anything against it, really, as long as the character is fleshed out, but I prefer simple respect and teamwork.
On that note, Iām on episode 8 of Attack on Titan, and my thoughts are exactly the same as before. This show is really violent and I love it way more than I should.