>Tsundere is a Japanese term for a character development process that describes a person who is initially cold and even hostile towards another person before gradually showing their warm side over time.
Who are the /co/ characters that fit this archetype?
>>77372174
Oh shit, what are you doing?
>>77372174
>/tvtropes/
Dunno. I do know a gaming couple that go by screen-names Tsundere Support and Yandere Carry, though.
>>77372174
>>77372174
Helga is the only /co/ tsundere character.
There's a chart of tsundere /co/ characters but I don't have it.
A lot of characters probably, the archetype isn't really Japanese thing but they just need to put labels on everything. It was already introduced by Shakespeare in The Taming of the Shrew.
>>77373224
It was originally developed when one monkey felt torn between being attracted to another monkey and the negative social ramifications of being attracted to that monkey.
Cartman is extreme case
>>77373303
He's got his own term in Japan, tsundebu (debu = fatty). The dere side being most prominent in Smug Alert.