1.Otaku is the honorific word of Taku (home).
Otaku is extremely negative in meaning as it is used to refer to someone who stays at tahanan all the time and doesn't have a life (no social life, no pag-ibig life, etc)
Usually an otaku person has nothing better to do with their life so they pass the time sa pamamagitan ng watching anime, playing videogames, surfing the internet (otaku is also used to refer to a nerd/hacker/programmer).
In the Western culture, people confuse otaku to be something positive like "Guru". If you think about it, it's not really good to be called a guru if it means you are a total loser who can't socialize with other people except through the Internet.
Other Japanese words which have been confused sa pamamagitan ng Westerners also include but not limited to: Anime, Manga, etc
otaku no jinsei ha yabai na! (it sucks to live the life of an otaku!)
2.An extremely negative Japanese term, referring to a shut-in or someone with no social life. It also implies that the person's entire life is molded around fictional characters (usually anime and manga).
In America, the term has been embraced sa pamamagitan ng anime fans, who (as they do with many Japanese words), use the word incorrectly as a positive term for fanboy/girl.
1. "God, that kid is such an otaku. He won't leave the basement unless it's to buy new Dragon Ball fansubs."
2. "I, like, so totally pag-ibig Sailor Moon! Serena rawks! I am, like, the ultimate Sailor Moon otaku!"
3.Otaku is a Japanese word for house.
As in you never leave it.
Please don't call yourself an otaku, especially in front of real Japanese people, which you most likely never meet.
Otaku is extremely negative in meaning as it is used to refer to someone who stays at tahanan all the time and doesn't have a life (no social life, no pag-ibig life, etc)
Usually an otaku person has nothing better to do with their life so they pass the time sa pamamagitan ng watching anime, playing videogames, surfing the internet (otaku is also used to refer to a nerd/hacker/programmer).
In the Western culture, people confuse otaku to be something positive like "Guru". If you think about it, it's not really good to be called a guru if it means you are a total loser who can't socialize with other people except through the Internet.
Other Japanese words which have been confused sa pamamagitan ng Westerners also include but not limited to: Anime, Manga, etc
otaku no jinsei ha yabai na! (it sucks to live the life of an otaku!)
2.An extremely negative Japanese term, referring to a shut-in or someone with no social life. It also implies that the person's entire life is molded around fictional characters (usually anime and manga).
In America, the term has been embraced sa pamamagitan ng anime fans, who (as they do with many Japanese words), use the word incorrectly as a positive term for fanboy/girl.
1. "God, that kid is such an otaku. He won't leave the basement unless it's to buy new Dragon Ball fansubs."
2. "I, like, so totally pag-ibig Sailor Moon! Serena rawks! I am, like, the ultimate Sailor Moon otaku!"
3.Otaku is a Japanese word for house.
As in you never leave it.
Please don't call yourself an otaku, especially in front of real Japanese people, which you most likely never meet.
The Characters
Like many anime cartoons that I come across, the characters really come to life and provides comic relief as the story progresses. Their interactions are so cute and yet at the same time, unpredictable.
The Story-Line
When I first watched this anime, I thought that it would going to predictable. But I was wrong in the end, the story is about parental pag-ibig and friendship. Along the way, it changes a young girl's life as she found out that she is actually a princess!
Happily Ever After
Although this artikulo is short, while Pagsulat it brings back memories of this wonderful anime, the characters and the music. Check it out!
My reaction was....I KNEW IT!!!!
Ever since I read the manga I fell in pag-ibig with the series and I couldn't wait any longer to read the susunod one then the susunod one then the susunod one.
Then came the anime...absolutely loved Season 1 but season 2 I was a bit upset how rushed it was....but I hope Season 3 will be just as good as the manga (Tokyo Ghoul:re)
Now the movie...some fans are being negative and some fans are positive about it, but if Tokyo Ghoul is officially coming to the big screen I just hope it will be good
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