Japanese is a term used to define a personality which is with the first access combative and eccentric, then which becomes affectionate and mielleuse.
Tsundere is a combination of two words, and, which wants respectively to say " distant, morose, mordant" , and " in love, ramoli". Tsundere is a Antonyme of Yandere which is a mielleuse person at the beginning then which becomes violent. is the name derives, and qualifies a girl having a personality tsundere , as for Meganekko with the girls who carry glasses.
The character Archetype tsundere appears in the history in his phase tsuntsun like somebody of violent one and unpleasant. While the history progresses, the character, sometimes suddenly, enters his phase deredere , and becomes more flexible and magnet. Although the tsunderekko are not exclusive with the Japanese culture, the term tsundere was creates vis-a-vis the need to describe many the tsunderekko that one can find in the plays and animate them harem. For Nekomimi , tsundere is regarded as a character inspiring the moe
The term is more often used in Occident by the community of fan of Anime, and starts to be spread elsewhere. The male equivalent could be the Bishōnen which appears cold and distant before becoming benevolent and honest. This type of character seems much more popular among the women than the tsunderekko among the men.
The personality tsundere became sufficiently popular with the Japan so that one devotes a coffee to it where the waitresses are tsunderekko .
Nowadays, the character Rin Tōsaka of the play Fate/stay night became a well-known tsundere . Rin is first of all perceived like a serious girl, who with its Serving Archer hopes well to gain the cinquière Guerre for the Graal Saint by pure competition. However, after being become partner with Shirō Emiya, it starts to lose its attitude lasts and develops feelings for him. There is other recent tsunderekko as Eri Sawachika of animates School Rumble , Louise of Zero No Tsukaima , and Shana of Shakugan No Shana.
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