Waifu is a term for a fictional character, usually in anime or related media, that someone has great, and sometimes romantic, affection for.
It's called "otaku love." Otaku is a Japanese term used to describe people who are passionate about anime, manga, and ot.
"Waifu" is a slang term for a female character in anime that someone is fond for, often in a romantic context. It can be used broadly to refer to any female character designed to be cute or romantically appealing.
A tsundere is a character, most often female and in anime, who switches from being tough and cold towards a love interest into being soft and sweet.
Noun. dandere (plural dandere or danderes) (chiefly Japanese fiction) A character archetype who stays silent, not expressing their feelings.
Kuudere (クーデレ, pronounced [kɯːdeɾe]) is a Japanese term for a character who appears to not have emotions. They are often stoic, expressionless, and remain calm in stressful situations.
There are a lot of fans who believe that Nezuko is one of the best waifus in the series. While most of them would give her the title of “Best Imouto,” the fan base considers her as a candidate for this role.
It is Ok to have a waifu from any anime that you like. However, too much obsession with a fictional character can harm your real life.
Senpai is often used in the English in the expression “notice me senpai” and its variants. Originally this was used in the context of a person hoping a crush or someone they admire will pay attention to them, but it has more broadly been used online in reference to famous people acknowledging a fan's existence.
“w” or 笑 is the shortened form of 笑う (warau) and it means “to laugh.” It's usually used at the end of a sentence. 笑 is a more mature way of saying this and “w” is often used by guys. Since “to laugh” is one of the most useful Japanese text slang terms, there are many similar words.
Otaku – Someone who is obsessed with (and potentially addicted to) anime, manga and Japanese culture.
Shoujo: Shoujo anime like Sailor Moon and Fruits Basket are considered the best of their times. It is a genre that includes anime made for young girls and is characterized by its focus on romance, drama, and personal growth.
Loli most often refers to: A young or young-looking girl character in Japanese anime and manga; subjects of the lolicon genre.
1. Ochaco Uraraka, My Hero Academia. My Hero Academia is another shonen action series with a lot of strong female characters.
Her hair is long, black, and wavy. It reaches just below her waist, turning a flame-orange color as it passes her elbows, and appears to be crimped into large, straight ridges, worn side-swept drastically to her left.
Zenitsu Agatsuma
Upon seeing her for the first time, Zenitsu falls in love with Nezuko at first sight. She apparently views Zenitsu as a "weird dandelion" and did not initially seem to reciprocate his feelings. Although the two are rarely seen interacting together, Zenitsu treats her with affection and care.
Well, there are many reasons for nezuko's cuteness. She shrinks, she lives in a box like a cat. She plays cute little games when she's bored. She loves giving and receiving pats on the head.
No, senpai means “person who is my senior in school/work/other field but isn't my boss”. Ie. People a year or two above you in school would be called senpai.
No, senpai is for both genders. I went to an all girls school through elementary, middle, and high school and senpai was the most used word in school. Besides celebrities, Japanese students really really admire their senpais, (and everything they do) so it was often something talked about everyday.
Senpai refers to someone with higher level, hierarchy, age, or experience in an organization, who offers assistance or counsel to another who is less experienced, known as kōhai.
A "Mayadere" refers to a character who is often a dangerous antagonist of a series but switches sides after falling in love or after becoming fond of another character, usually the protagonist or someone in the hero's team.
8 Nezuko — Demon Slayer
There are a couple of female characters in Demon Slayer that would fit the dandere profile. Nezuko, as one of the main characters, fits the bill best.
Hinata is likely the most well known Dandere of all time and we're sure being the wife of one of the most well known shonen protagonists out there has something to do with it. Hinata has been there since the beginning, usually masking her obvious feelings for Naruto in plain sight.