Posted on: 04/07/24 10:16PM
Fond of kuuderes. Their voices are usually very soothing, and I find their eventual affectionate side to be the most endearing, especially if you can pick up on subtle cues they may give.
Don't have any single archetype I hate. Any of them can be written in a way that eventually makes them come across as likeable, but I'm not especially fond of overly bitchy or violent tsunderes if the main character hasn't done anything to provoke their wrath.
SadSap said:
I never really liked Yandere or Tsunderes. I find psycho women unattractive for the most part, and tsunderes are so overused and can be highly irritating.
Definitely gonna go with Kuudere.
I'm still confused between the difference of a kuudere and a dandere.
Kuudere is more like a cold, emotionless robot. Kuudere characters typically don't emote much, and usually talk in a hushed and gentle manner, with short sentences and blunt statements. Mei Misaki (Another), Eucliwood Hellscythe (Kore wa Zombie Desu ka) and Yin (Darker than Black) are examples of kuudere girls.
Danderes are shy and timid, but more emotional. Their reactions to concepts like romance and love are less subtle than that of kuuderes, but they are similar in that they don't talk very frequently compared to other archetypes. Nagisa (Clannad) and Tsukasa Hiiragi (Lucky Star) are characters I'd consider dandere.