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Hello everyone, my dears! Sometimes you can meet anime people who ask a question or get confused about the types of chan in anime. Especially for these guys, I will try to put everything on the shelves in this plan (*/▽\*).

1.Tsundere

Tsundere (ツンデレ). The word comes from tsuntsun (ツンツン), which means disgust, and deredere (デレデレ), which means falling in love. These girls seem to be very mischievous and arrogant at first, but then they turn out to be very sweet with many good qualities. More often than not, this type of anime girls hide their true soft nature due to falling in love, but end up confessing their feelings. By the way, there are several subspecies of tsendere, which I suggest you familiarize yourself with:

These girls in the anime are sooo hard trying to seem cold, mischievous and unattainable. But in place of this, they make their image even nicer, as they confuse, drop and break everything.

2) Tsundora

Very quiet and cold characters. They seem to feel almost nothing. Showing your love to these girls can be difficult.

3)Zuntere

They are somewhat reminiscent of tsukhano, as they also try to appear impregnable vermin. But they do it only out of shyness. Due to embarrassment, all the cards of the tsuntere are revealed, and it becomes clear that she is simply in love.

4) Tsungire

It seems to me that this is the most dangerous subtype of tsundere. It may seem like a real angel in the flesh, but if you make her angry! Uh, better not to do that...

Kuudere (くーデレ) is derived from English cool and Japanese deredere. Cold-blooded and indifferent. They prefer to live farther from the rest, but not because of shyness. These girls are very silent and arrogant.

3.Dandere

Dandere (ダンデレ) is short for danmari deredere (だんまりデレデレ), which means "shy/shy deredere". Danmari (だんまり) means "silence". These girls are not silent out of embarrassment. It's just that they are real sociophobes, very closed and not going to immediately trust others. They show their love when interacting with their love.

Yandere (ヤンデレ) is short for yanderu deredere (病んでるデレデレ), "yandere" (病んでる) means sick. Crazy girls who are very attached to the object of their love. They are basically crazy fans. When they fall in love, they are blown away, the yandere only want to protect their love of life in any way. Do not catch their eye, and even more angry ...

Yangire (ヤン切れ) is a subspecies of the familiar yandere. Crazy and quick-tempered at the same time, therefore, they represent, as it seems to me, an even greater danger. You should not trust these girls, they have their own secrets in the closet (-.- ") ...

Genki (元気) are very cute and positive anime girls. "The soul of the company" is about them. They are smart, not too smart. The first of them quickly think. Well, the second couple do very funny and slightly crazy things!

And of course, MOE

The word "moe" (萌え) means "sprout", meaning that this girl wants to be taken care of. In culture, this word means a fetish of appearance/behavior. All of the above types are moe. That is, these are all stereotypes about the appearance and character of the girl. There are also several subtypes of moe:

Meganekko (メガネっ娘) is a girl who wears glasses.

Pettanko (ぺったんこ) is a girl who looks very much like a child. Usually has a flat chest, and because of this complex. As I understand it, this is a similar name for a loli familiar to everyone.

Bakunyu (爆乳) - a chan with large breasts, oddly enough, becomes the object of pettanko envy.

Bokukko (ぼく娘) is a very energetic punk girl.

Dojikko (ドジ娘) is a clumsy girl in the anime.

I hope that after this short article you figured everything out! Now, in place of "very active, kind and sweet, the real soul of the company girl," you proudly say "genki" and the like with a learned look. Write in the comments if you want a similar thing only for the types of guys in the anime♡\( ̄▽ ̄)/♡.

Hello everyone, I want to tell you about all types of trees, there are only 18 of them. I’m sure that most of them didn’t even suspect that there were so many of them. I immediately say almost all the terms in the list are universal, some of them simply don’t fit the type of male because they are not often found, but the fact remains fact.

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2.Popular types

Deredere - Literally translated as madly in love, they seem to love and share it with others. They are cute, friendly and usually smile all the time.

Tsundere- it seems to me that everyone knows how it is translated; they hide their feelings with disgusting behavior to l.ch. The saying "beats means loves" fits this type.

Kuudere - at first glance, indifferent, cold-blooded and behave with restraint, although inside they are very caring. Can open a feeling for a loved one

Dandere-similar to ordinary silent ones. He wants to be more camouflage, but they are just afraid, but they can open up to a person who likes

Yandere are insane and for the sake of the object of their adoration they can kill an opponent and this is a common thing for them, although they seem ordinary

Unpopular Species

Boodere - they are very similar to tsundere but they are ashamed of their tsundere seizures, so to speak

Darudere- very similar to kuudere but they won't open even to l. no, they are not depressed, they just want to be like that

Hajidere - they are practically unable to open and in such situations with l. h. just run away as long as possible or pass out

Utsudere- they are usually very beaten by fate, they suffer from chronic depression from school or some other bullying and are closed in on themselves but can be open to others. h

Hinedere - usually see the world from a negative perspective and are also critical and Socratic towards others. But they can change for l.ch.

Sadodere - likes to psychologically manipulate to manipulate the person or those who can interfere with their relationship

Kanedere - Kane translates to gold and I think it's worth it in the same way they plan their lives in advance and in terms of love they are only interested in those who have proven their worth

Himedere - This type only refers to the female gender and they want their loved ones to treat them like princesses, but they themselves may not be from the royal family.

Oujidere-ojui translated as prince is the male version of the previous type.

What could be more anime than all the familiar dere archetypes. These are character models that will be easily recognized by viewers and can be incorporated into any story situation to introduce, for example, a romantic line.

First of all, "dere" are usually subject to love suffering in some way. These characters are unlikely to be the protagonist's main romantic target no matter what. Now let's look at the various archetypes in more detail!

1. Tsundere (Type A)

Tsundere is one of the most popular types that is known to every anime fan. Tsundere switch between two states: tsun(sharp, rough) and dere(with its tender side that nourishes feelings for someone). You recognize a tsundere if a character indifferently continues to say "baka" or tries to hide some good deed done.

There are two types of tsundere: type A and type B.

In the first case, the "tsun" state is their default personality. They tend to abuse and insult their lover, get embarrassed when they are praised, and use "baka" through the word.

Examples of such characters: Louise Nuliza, Chitoge Kirisaki, Taiga Aisaka.

2. Tsundere (Type B)

These have the default state of "dere". They are friendly, sociable, and kind, but their "tsun" state is manifested when their object of affection upsets them with something (usually something perverted).

In short, type A will be rude to everyone with everyone until his lover gets him out of this shell, while type B is usually friendly to everyone except their love interest, but only because he does not know how to express his the senses.

Popular Examples: Winry Rockbell, Yamada, Levi McGarden

3. Yandere

Yandere is also a fairly well-known type. These sweeties at first glance look very cute - cheerful and friendly or charming shy, they will quickly make friends with the main character.

However, their friendly nature masks a dark side. Yandere characters are not only lovable, they are also big on control. They are ready to kill all people in contact with their lover, or at least isolate him from society. They don't accept rejection (which gives them a 90% chance of success).

Popular examples: Yuno Gasai, Anna Nishikinomiya, Lindo.

3. Dandere

Calm, shy, innocent and harmless - dandere characters usually wear glasses and are always immersed in reading. However, they can become talkative around their crush.

Popular examples: Urara Shiraishi, Shiori Shinomiya, Onodera Kosaki.

5. Couderé

Emotionless, cold, aloof. They don't talk much, and when they do, they tend to be blunt and cynical. Mandatory attributes are an empty face and an even voice. Despite their icy nature, coudere characters are quite capable of caring and forming romantic bonds.

Popular examples: Eucliwood Hellsite, Mashiro Shiina, Ayanami Rei.

6. Deredere

The most cheerful, hyperactive and loving of the rest of the "dere". Such characters constantly suffer from their love interests.

Popular Examples: Lala Satalin Deviluk (To LOVE-Ru) / Verdandi (My Goddess) / Otome Arisugawa (Aikatsu!)

7. Himedere

Despite the fact that all "dere" are most often girls, this archetype is completely limited to female characters. They want to be treated like princesses, even if they aren't real royalty. Sometimes this can act as a mask to hide insecurities. The classic insulting "ohoho" laugh is their weapon of choice.

Popular Examples: Erina Nakiri, Mio Aoyama, Eri Sawachika

8. Ojidere

And here is the male version of himedere. They also require special treatment, even if they are fake princes. They usually have a cool piercing look and an amazing sense of style.

Popular Examples: Lelouch Lamperouge, Ciel Phantomhive, Ayato Sakamaki

9. Camidere

Arrogant, proud, having a god complex. They believe that everyone should treat them as divine beings and that all eyes should be on them.

Popular Examples: Mio Isurugi, Yagami Light, Satsuki Kiryuin

10. Underre

A slightly obscure type of character that combines deredere, dandere and a pinch of yandere. This character will always say "yes" to his close (and not so close) in order to stay with them.

Popular Examples: Amane Misa, Minami Kotori

11. Mayadere

These are characters that appear in the series as an antagonist. Mayadere will fall in love with the protagonist, but this does not mean that she will go over to his side - she will even be ready to fight him if necessary.

Popular examples: Esdeth, Illyasviel von Einzbern

12. Bodere

Relatively new type of character. Bodere combines the rough nature of a tsundere with the shyness of a dandere. These characters are usually shy around the opposite sex and can be blunt to hide their embarrassment.

Popular Example: Mahiru Inami

13. Hinedere

Takes the icy nature of the kudere and pairs it with the arrogant attitude of the kamidere. Hinedere characters are very cynical and sarcastic, but will show their soft side when the character breaks through their shell.

They are a new archetype and could gain a lot of popularity if the cynical character trend continues.

Popular example: Hachiman Hikigaya.

14. Sadodere

Sadistic characters who can play with their lover on an emotional and physical level. If they find themselves an object of sighing, then it would be better for him to be a masochist who would not mind being beaten.

Popular examples: Nemesis, Kurumi Tokisaki, Kirihime Natsuno.

So, now maybe you know a little more :) What type of "dere" is your favorite?

kawaii

Kawaii - "cute", "charming", "pretty", "glorious", "amiable". In Japanese, "kawaii" can also refer to anything that looks small, sometimes having the double meaning of "adorable" and "small". The word can also be used to describe adults displaying childish or naive behavior.

Bishōjo is a term usually referring to young beautiful girls, more often high school girls. In anime and manga, especially among Western otaku, the term can be used to refer to a stereotypical female character - a beautiful young girl, a plot with such characters, a certain style of portraying such characters.

Moe - kawaii characters that cause not just tenderness, but attraction. The term "Moe" itself means adoration (sometimes in the literal sense of the word), almost fetishization, of something or someone from anime manga games. The moe section includes some types, such as meganekko - girls with glasses, pettanko - characters who make a strong accent (or the emphasis is from the side) on their flat chest, dojikko - clumsy girls, and in general, the names of the types of appearance and behavior can not be counted.

Meganekko

Meganekko is a typical anime girl, with the difference being that she wears glasses. Quite often there is such a development: if she switches to contact lenses, then everyone and everyone suddenly realizes her beauty.

Bakunyu (bakunyuu) - a design feature, which consists in the fact that the heroine of an anime or manga is depicted with deliberately exaggerated (and often beyond the realities of life) breast sizes. The erotic genres of anime are richest in such artistic techniques.

Maid (maids, meido) - a maid. One of the typical designs for anime heroines, designed to go with the "sexy handmaid" look. This phenomenon eventually became so widespread in the anime industry that entire series devoted entirely to maids began to appear (for example, He is My Master and Hanaukyo Maids Team), thereby making meido almost a full-fledged subgenre of anime and manga.

Chibi (Chibi) - a style depicting people in a reduced, compared to normal, view. An integral feature of the style is disproportion - an enlarged head and eyes, shortened arms and legs, sometimes without hands and fingers. Drawing the emotions of such characters is also greatly simplified. Chibiks are very similar to children, as a result of which just children are also called chibis.

Kemonomimi

Kemonomimi literally means "animal ears". A drawing style in which people have ears (sometimes a tail, less often paws, noses, etc.) of a certain animal. For example, Nekomimi - a girl with cat ears, Kitsunemimi - with fox ears, etc.

Tsundere is derived from tsuntsun, meaning disgust, and deredere, meaning love. Such characters initially appear as unpleasant, often narcissistic and selfish (have you ever seen the so-called “princesses”, ojou-sama, girls from wealthy families in the anime) types, but throughout the plot they reveal a “bright”, good side character, in most cases - under the influence of the object of love. They initially eschew this very object and in every possible way make it clear their disgust for him, but the disguise sooner or later collapses. This is the classic definition of a tsundere. Non-classical tsunderes can be similar to ordinary, unremarkable people, but they give out a type, abruptly losing their temper at the slightest incitement, or upon contact with the notorious object of love.

Maho-shoujo

Maho-shojo - "magic girl". The main plot feature of maho-shojo is the main character - a girl, or a young girl who has some kind of supernatural powers, which she uses to fight evil, protect the Earth, weak and similar actions. Sometimes there are several girls with different abilities and usually working in the same team.

Yandere (Yandere) - short for yanderu deredere, "yandere" means, to be as precise as possible, "sick" (on the head). In general, "crazy (th) deredere." I’ll ask you to immediately understand that it’s not hysterical (th), but crazy (th)! These are different things.

Actually, the essence of the yandere lies in excessive attachment to the object of love, reaching fanaticism. So to speak, the reverse side of the tsundere. Such characters in their normal state (in the classical definition) are quite cute and indistinguishable from deredere, but when they try to get them into romance, they start going crazy, chasing the object of love and being jealous of him/her for everything that moves. Well, of course, try to please him / her in everything. In general, classic yandere are paranoid sticks. And do not let Yami-sama try to change them - in their classic definition, they will immediately pull their hands to sharp objects.

Tsunaho, alternatively called tsunbaka or more neutrally tsundoji, is a specific type of tsundere that can be briefly described as "tsundere poseur". This type is really trying to be bad, but due to the innate clumsiness and stupidity, he always confuses everything, drops things and generally behaves more than comically. It's not good, of course, to laugh at other people's problems, but there's nothing you can do about it, really.

Tsuntere is a more overt form of tsundere. "Tereru", tereru means "shy". In other words, a tsundere, which (and sometimes, and which!) Can't be cold until the very end and no, no, yes, it will give out your feelings. It happens because the type has shyness enough to open the deredere side.

Tsundora (Tsundora) literally means "tundra", which is with snow and forest. This is a more closed and negative type of character, inhospitable, like a tundra. Awakening the deredere side of this type is very, very difficult.

Tsungire (Tsungire) - an even more dangerous type of tsundere, called by analogy with "kireru" (kireru), which means - a short circuit. It is dangerous because if you do not bring it to the tsuntsun side, then you are better off. Because if you bring it, it can break loose and make a tantrum. They should not be confused with the subsequent type of yandere, because hysteria and half-wit are two different things. Opening the dereder side of this type is not difficult - you just need to calmly do it without unnecessary movements, and then the problems will go away by themselves. If you do not do this - the hysteria is guaranteed. Sekai from School Days fits the description even though she is larger than a yangire.
Couderet

Kuudere, which is an abbreviated anglicism cool deredere (cool meaning "cool") - this is not such an old word, meaning a cold-blooded and indifferent type. Have you ever seen characters sitting with a book in the corner, not communicating with anyone, or vice versa, inserting their weighty “fi” into everything that is happening around them, and always in the right place? This is what kudere is. Often smart (although due to the characteristics of the type, they are not very - but only because they suffer from chronic laziness) and the deredere side is revealed only if such a character likes you. Again, this type is not devoid of emotions, but it firmly holds them in itself and does not show them outwardly. However, if these fetters are loosened, the coudere may burst into tears or laugh quite calmly. Couderé is often painted with blue hair, this is a kind of stamp.

Genki are optimistic and hyperactive characters. As a rule, they are the center of the company, make friends quickly, are extroverts and again are divided into two branches. The first type of genk is a more or less quick-witted type, we will simply call them "smart genks", who, in addition to being hyperactive, manage to think at the speed of action. And as for the second type, we will call them “tanks-genks”, then you have all seen them - these are crazy lumps of energy blowing everything in a row. However, tanka-genks do not always have to be really idiots, some of them have a very good mind, but they just think, to put it mildly, especially.

Ordinary Japanese schoolboy (JaSh)- He most often wears glasses, and large round or square ones. His appearance is the most standard: dark hair, dark eyes, character - even, age - puberty.

An ordinary Japanese student can be in any genre - in shonen, mysticism, harem or fantasy, and what is most offensive for unusual Japanese students is that an ordinary Japanese student is most often the main character. He is forced to save the world, or fight off a crowd of girls drying over him (and what do they find in him?), He can be mega-strong, but he doesn’t look like that - glasses and an even, expressionless character interfere. HE blushes at the sight of women's breasts and stutters when he needs to confess his love.

Kawaii/Kawaii- “cute”, “charming”, “pretty”, “glorious”, “amiable”. In Japanese, "kawaii" can also refer to anything that looks small, sometimes having the double meaning of "adorable" and "small". The word can also be used to describe adults displaying childish or naive behavior.

Bishōjo- a term usually referring to young beautiful girls, more often high school girls. In anime and manga, especially among Western otaku, the term can be used to refer to a stereotypical female character - a beautiful young girl, a plot with such characters, a certain style of portraying such characters.

Moe- kawaii characters that cause not just tenderness, but attraction. The term "Moe" itself means adoration (sometimes in the literal sense of the word), almost fetishization, of something or someone from anime manga games. The moe section includes some types, such as meganekko - girls with glasses, pettanko - characters who make a strong accent (or the emphasis is from the side) on their flat chest, dojikko - clumsy girls, and in general, the names of the types of appearance and behavior can not be counted.

Bishonen- a word denoting an ideally handsome young man. Outside of Japan, otaku is commonly used to refer to a stereotypical male manga and anime character template that is used primarily in the shojo, shounen-ai, or yaoe genres.

A character that falls under the definition of a bishōnen is usually young, femininely beautiful, and does not have pronounced muscles. Often dresses in underlined elegant and impractical clothes, has hair of an unusual color. The nature of bisyonen can be different depending on the plot of the work.

The bishōnen stereotype is very popular among girls, partly due to the emancipation and identification of a feminine man with a free and independent woman, and partly due to the unique concept of beauty in Japanese culture.

Meganekko is a typical anime girl whose difference is that she wears glasses. Quite often there is such a development: if she switches to contact lenses, then everyone and everyone suddenly realizes her beauty.

Megane-kun(Megane-kun) is a boy with glasses.

Bakunyu(bakunyuu) - a design feature that consists in the fact that the heroine of an anime or manga is depicted with intentionally exaggerated (and often beyond the realities of life) breast sizes. The erotic genres of anime are richest in such artistic techniques.

Maid(maids, meido) - a maid. One of the typical designs for anime heroines, designed to go with the "sexy handmaid" look. This phenomenon eventually became so widespread in the anime industry that entire series devoted entirely to maids began to appear (for example, He is My Master and Hanaukyo Maids Team), thereby making meido almost a full-fledged subgenre of anime and manga.

Chibi(Chibi) - a style depicting people in a reduced, compared to normal, form. An integral feature of the style is disproportion - an enlarged head and eyes, shortened arms and legs, sometimes without hands and fingers. Drawing the emotions of such characters is also greatly simplified. Chibiks are very similar to children, as a result of which just children are also called chibis.

Kemonomimi(Kemonomimi) - literally "animal ears". A drawing style in which people have ears (sometimes a tail, less often paws, noses, etc.) of a certain animal. For example, Nekomimi is a girl (or guy) with cat ears, Kitsunemimi is with fox ears, etc.

tsundere(Tsundere) - the word comes from tsuntsun (tsuntsun), which means disgust, and deredere (deredere), which means love. Such characters initially appear as unpleasant, often narcissistic and selfish (have you ever seen the so-called “princesses”, ojou-sama, girls from wealthy families in the anime) types, but throughout the plot they reveal a “bright”, good side character, in most cases - under the influence of the object of love. They initially eschew this very object and in every possible way make it clear their disgust for him, but the disguise sooner or later collapses. This is the classic definition of a tsundere. Non-classical tsunderes can be similar to ordinary, unremarkable people, but they give out a type, abruptly losing their temper at the slightest incitement, or upon contact with the notorious object of love.

Maho-shoujo- "Magic Girl" The main plot feature of maho-shojo is the main character - a girl, or a young girl who has some kind of supernatural powers, which she uses to fight evil, protect the Earth, weak and similar actions. Sometimes there are several girls with different abilities and usually working in the same team. The most characteristic representatives of this subgenre of manga and anime are Sailor Moon (the first series where there are several such characters), Cardcaptor Sakura, Tokyo Mew Mew, Magic Knight Rayearth, Pretty Sammy and Futari wa Pretty Cure . The first mahou shoujo anime series was Mahou Tsukai Sally, released in 1966. Magical girls are also known in Japan as majokko or "witch girls".

There is also a similar subgenre maho shonen ("boy magicians"), where similar lines are used, with a changed gender focus, that is, the main character is a young man (as an example, one can name "DNAngel"), however, it is much less often used as the main storyline. lines.

It is also necessary to distinguish the maho-shojo genre from the subgenre maho kanojo (“magic girlfriend”), where the main character is a boy or a young man whose girl has supernatural abilities.

yandere(Yandere) - short for yanderu deredere, "yandere" means, to be as precise as possible, "sick" (on the head). In general, "crazy (th) deredere." I’ll ask you to immediately understand that it’s not hysterical (th), but crazy (th)! These are different things.

Actually, the essence of the yandere lies in excessive attachment to the object of love, reaching fanaticism. So to speak, the reverse side of the tsundere. Such characters in their normal state (in the classical definition) are quite cute and indistinguishable from deredere, but when they try to get them into romance, they start going crazy, chasing the object of love and being jealous of him/her for everything that moves. Well, of course, try to please him / her in everything. In general, classic yandere are paranoid sticks. And do not let Yami-sama try to change them - in their classic definition, they will immediately pull their hands to sharp objects.

The non-classical definition of a yandere is a little (or a lot) crazy deredere. They may consider themselves non-humans, behave in a strange way, but it all revolves around the opposite sex. If a girl shies away from guys and does not miss a chance to beat them in self-defense, then this is also a yandere.

tsunaho(Tsunaho), alternatively called tsunbaka (Tsunbaka) or more neutrally - tsundoji (Tsundoji), is a special kind of tsundere, which can be briefly described as "tsundere poseur". This type is really trying to be bad, but due to the innate clumsiness and stupidity, he always confuses everything, drops things and generally behaves more than comically. It's not good, of course, to laugh at other people's problems, but there's nothing you can do about it, really.

Zuntere(Tsuntere) is a more overt form of tsundere. "Tereru", tereru means "shy". In other words, a tsundere, which (and sometimes, and which!) Can't be cold until the very end and no, no, yes, it will give out your feelings. It happens because the type has shyness enough to open the deredere side.

Tsundora(Tsundora) literally means "tundra", which is with snow and forest. This is a more closed and negative type of character, inhospitable, like a tundra. Awakening the deredere side of this type is very, very difficult.

Tsungire(Tsungire) - an even more dangerous type of tsundere, called by analogy with "kireru" (kireru), which means - a short circuit. It is dangerous because if you do not bring it to the tsuntsun side, then you are better off. Because if you bring it, it can break loose and make a tantrum. They should not be confused with the subsequent type of yandere, because hysteria and half-wit are two different things. Opening the dereder side of this type is not difficult - you just need to calmly do it without unnecessary movements, and then the problems will go away by themselves. If you do not do this - the hysteria is guaranteed. Sekai from School Days fits the description even though she is larger than a yangire.

tsuntsun(Tsuntsun) in this interpretation will mean an uncommunicative misanthrope who is not really going to become kind. Such characters rarely come across, but, which is typical, all villains who have not gone over to the side of good (Lawful - Neutral - Chaotic Evil) fall under the definition with amazing accuracy.

Deredere(Deredere) respectively will mean a kind and sweet character, a little modest and moderately optimistic. There are many of them, at least one bishojo game will have one like this. Yes, and among the guys such a dime a dozen. You just have to be careful in the classification, or you will be in for an unpleasant surprise in the form of a slow type or the same tsundere.

Couderet(Kuudere), which is an abbreviated anglicism cool deredere (cool meaning "cool") - this is not such an old word, meaning a cold-blooded and indifferent type. Have you ever seen characters sitting with a book in the corner, not communicating with anyone, or vice versa, inserting their weighty “fi” into everything that is happening around them, and always in the right place? This is what kudere is. Often smart (although due to the characteristics of the type, they are not very - but only because they suffer from chronic laziness) and the deredere side is revealed only if such a character likes you. Again, this type is not devoid of emotions, but it firmly holds them in itself and does not show them outwardly. However, if these fetters are loosened, the coudere may burst into tears or laugh quite calmly. Couderé is often painted with blue hair, this is a kind of stamp.

Dandera(Dandere) - abbreviated danmari deredere, which means "shy / th deredere." Danmari itself means "silence", but the reasons for the silence of the dandere are different from those of the kuudere. Dandere is silent only because he is shy. Yes, this is a type of sociophobes who are closed in on themselves only because they are shy, but would like to be sociable. Usually, upon contact with a certain character, for the most part - with an object of love, they become quite ordinary derederes, but even in this case, stiffness and shyness will remain. But do not think that a dandere cannot be angered, no - if you do this, you can even regret it, since the accumulated emotions can go wrong and with unpredictable consequences.

Yangir(Yangire) is built by analogy with tsungire. But here hysteria is superimposed on half-wittedness, and it turns out walking Armageddon. Senseless and merciless maniacs who can turn their minds absolutely from scratch. Characters such as often yandere come with a dark past. But if you try hard, you can endure communication with such a type, only the game in this case is not worth the candle, and it is nowhere easier to close such a type. It's best not to touch it at all.

In general, by the same analogy, one can observe the yanbaku, which will do everything awry. But that's a little non-canonical. However, who cares about the canons?

genki(Genki) are optimistic and hyperactive characters. As a rule, they are the center of the company, make friends quickly, are extroverts and again are divided into two branches. The first type of genk is a more or less quick-witted type, we will simply call them "smart genks", who, in addition to being hyperactive, manage to think at the speed of action. And as for the second type, we will call them “tanks-genks”, then you have all seen them - these are crazy lumps of energy blowing everything in a row. However, tanka-genks do not always have to be really idiots, some of them have a very good mind, but they just think, to put it mildly, especially.