Originally Posted by KrayZ33
I can't get enough of real tsunderes. But of course, that is the problem, the overwhelming majority of heroines labeled as "tsundere," aren't. The term has been completely tarnished, probably irrevocably, and a large part of this probably is the English speaking world falling in love with the term itself. They know what a Japanese made-up word is, and somehow that makes them so much more of an anime fan than someone who goes into Borders and reads manga on the floor. It's elitism at its finest, and of course I myself have been a part of it. I guarantee that the large majority of Western anime fandom didn't even know the term prior to Fate/Stay Night or possibly a later Rie Kugimiya-starring series. The character archetype has been around forever, the oldest I've seen so far is Madoka from Kimagure Orange Road (but she is a lot more than just a cookie-cutter tsundere).Originally Posted by Pandadice
I'm not going to single out anyone here, and I don't have to. People all over the place are completely mislabeling tomboys, random violent girls, stereotype American girls, and damn near everything as a tsundere. Just like Panadice said, a girl suddenly blushes, boom, she must be a tsundere.
They're in love with the term, any real character development be damned.
I would actually say that Ami, the blue haired girl, was the real tsundere of Toradora, and Taiga the fake. Ami is the one who slowly develops into caring for Ryuuji, turning from caring absolutely nothing about him, to even spoilers[provoking fights because she's so upset about all the indecision, jealous that she has nothing while the others string him along. ] Taiga just goes back and forth, not doing anything, making no real noteworthy progress. Ami has real development, shows some legitimate emotions, and of course...isn't the real lead, and not the one who gets all the attention as a tsundere, even if she is the only actual one in the series.Originally Posted by MFauli