Morino, Ichigo from Onegai Teacher and Mashiro, Rima from Shugo Chara should be able to fit in this category. This is a little difficult because these type of girls (kuuderes) are not so obvious to point out like tsunderes are. What I think that are other candidates:
-Misaki Hayakawa from Kemeko DX.
-Anju Maaka from Karin.
-Presea Combatir from Tales of Symphonia.
-Akari Himuro from Night Wizard.
-Rika Furude from Higurashi.
-Hecate from Shakugan no Shana.
I guess Mizore Shirayuki doesn't fit this club, I guess she is just the stalker type with some kuudere mixed in but not enough since she isn't listed?
Term of Kuudere:
One of the newer neologism, a kuudere rounds out the —'dere' family in a rather basic way.
What this means depends on the character, But usually implies the character is not very openly emotional and regards other people cynically (a 'cool' outlook, rather than being popular). The difference is while the tsundere is underlied by immaturity and openly abrasive, the kuudere is only indirectly frustrating or indifferent. There's a much higher chance kuudere are older, and may be accompanied by a more energetic (or annoying) Morality Pet wanting to emulate this graceful mature character.
Occasionally this is a trait of the true Emotionless Girl, added deliberately by writers or projected by fans.
Compared to yandere and tsundere, the kuudere has a higher chance of being either gender.
Yes, I googled the term because explaining what it means would be annoying task, but this is what this club is though, a club that shows our love to kuuderes. |