Historically, tsundere love interests are one of anime’s most common romantic character types. There are different variations of a tsundere, but the term essentially refers to a person who is somewhat harsh and partially emotionally warm. Type A tsunderes refer to “bad boy” or “bad girl” characters. These tsunderes are cautious to most people and it takes a lot to truly get to see their softer side.Alternatively, Type B tsunderes tend to generally be sweet to everyone. However, there’s something about their respective love interests that brings out their harsher side. This often means that they’re nervous about being vulnerable or they have never previously felt any love or attraction. These tsunderes simply don’t know what to do with themselves when they’re around this special person. This can lead to stressful storytelling, but these extreme characters are frequently shojo highlights.Many tsunderes tend to be possessive and protective. This is almost always the first big hint about their true feelings. Fakir is no different. He’s riddled with angst and jealousy. However, Fakir doesn’t stay temperamental forever. He eventually comes around and his embarrassment around Ahiru is very telling about his vulnerable character.
Historically, tsundere love interests are one of anime’s most common romantic character types. There are different variations of a tsundere, but the term essentially refers to a person who is somewhat harsh and partially emotionally warm. Type A tsunderes refer to “bad boy” or “bad girl” characters. These tsunderes are cautious to most people and it takes a lot to truly get to see their softer side.
Alternatively, Type B tsunderes tend to generally be sweet to everyone. However, there’s something about their respective love interests that brings out their harsher side. This often means that they’re nervous about being vulnerable or they have never previously felt any love or attraction. These tsunderes simply don’t know what to do with themselves when they’re around this special person. This can lead to stressful storytelling, but these extreme characters are frequently shojo highlights.
Many tsunderes tend to be possessive and protective. This is almost always the first big hint about their true feelings. Fakir is no different. He’s riddled with angst and jealousy. However, Fakir doesn’t stay temperamental forever. He eventually comes around and his embarrassment around Ahiru is very telling about his vulnerable character.
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