What is a Deredere?
Deredere is a character archetype in Japanese popular culture. Fans describe deredere as “something messy” but not to the point of being bothersome. A typical deredere character is a free-spirited and positive individual. They are kind towards their friends and love interest.
What are the Dere types?
Then you’re probably familiar with the Japanese term ‘dere’ which comes from the phrase ‘dere dere’ meaning to be lovestruck. You might recognize these Big Five Dere types in an anime or manga: Deredere, Tsundere, Yandere, Kuudere, and Dandere.
What is the male version of a yandere?
Oranyan is the term used for male tsundere.
Which Dere is the best?
The 10 Most Iconic Dere Types In Anime (& Which Characters Best Represent Them)
- 1 TSUNDERE: Asuka Langley Sohryu (Neon Genesis Evangelion)
- 2 YANDERE: Yuno Gasai (Future Diary)
- 3 KUURDERE: Angel (Angel Beats)
- 4 DANDERE: Yuki Nagato (The Melancholy Of Haruhi Suzumiya)
- 5 HAJIDERE: Kosaki Onodera (Nisekoi)
Is there a yandere in real life?
It’s also a type of pizza too. Then there’s “yandere,” someone who expresses their intense love through insane, sometimes violent, methods. While typically relegated to the 2-D realm, apparently yandere exist in real life too, as was seen recently when Japanese Twitter user @hanahanakaidou made this post: ▼ “Oh god…”
Can Tsunderes be male?
The word tsundere is most often used to refer to female characters. A male character who acts like a tsundere might sometimes be called a “male tsundere” to differentiate him from the more common, female tsundere.
Is Sakura a yandere?
Rin isn’t a tsundere and Sakura isn’t a Yandere, so no.
What is a Kamidere?
A “Kamidere” refers to a character with a god complex, making them self-centered and arrogant towards those they see as inferior to them and who are not deserving of their time. They will demand to be treated like the perfect being they think they are by others, included those they like.
What is a Tsunshun?
Tsunshun (Tag Name : ツンしゅん or ツンシュン) is a character archetype that describes a character acting hostile first, then later feeling depressed when alone.