Anime Know-How: What Is Moe?
If you see a girl in an anime, then she will more than likely fall under one of two categories. [...]
What Does It Mean?
Literally speaking, the term moe derives from the Japanese world '萌え.' The phrase in English roughly translates to 'budding' or 'to bloom' and often refers to gardening. However, when applied to anime, the vague term is referred to female characters who inspire budding affection within viewers. Or, to put simply, it's used to described an anime or character who is undeniably adorable.
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In anime, moe can be used several ways, but the word is primarily used as a character or show descriptor. If a fan says a character is moe, then the heroine is likely a shy, humble, and innocent person at heart. These docile characters often exhibit introverted tendencies and shine with a heart of gold. For moe characters, their primary goal is to make viewers want to protect them, and their bashful nature is intended to aid that desire along.
If an anime features many moe characters, then a show can be referred to by the descriptor. These series may use moe aesthetics to encourage both platonic and erotic storylines. And, sometimes, moe anime titles just exist to give viewers warm and fuzzy felings.
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While moe can describe both male or female characters, the phrase does carry some steadfast personality traits which are listed below:
- Cute
- Oblivious
- Clumsy
- Shy
- Awkward
- Selfless
- Innocent
- Ditzy
- Humble
- Gullible
- Submissive
What Are Some Examples?
If you are wanting to try out a moe anime for size, you will be able to sample an array of characters who fall under its cutesy charm. You can check out the list below for some suggestions perfect for starters:
- K-On
- Lucky Star
- The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya
- Himouto! Umaru-chan