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[[File:yuno-gasai-resized.jpg|link=Mirai Nikki|frame|She'd do anything for love. ''[[Murder the Hypotenuse|Anything.]]'']] |
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{{quote|''Even if you run, I will find you |
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''I decided I want you, now I know I need |
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''If you can't be bought, tougher than I thought |
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''Keep in mind, I am with you |
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''Never left out fate, can't concentrate, even if you run'' |
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'''''YOU WILL BE MINE!!!'''''|'''[[Slipknot]]''', "Prosthetics"}} |
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What's that, love? You don't know what a yandere is? Why, I'll happily explain it all for you, precious! |
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The word "yandere", a term that blossomed in [[Moe]] fandom, refers to a character who is [[Love Makes You Crazy|crazy about someone else]]. [[Axe Crazy|Literally]]. Despite the anime-inspired name, this type of character [[Older Than Dirt|is much, much older than that]], as one of the [[Ur Example|earliest examples]] is the Mesopotamian goddess Ishtar (Inanna). |
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A colloquial American term that includes the type would be "psycho hose beast". |
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The character almost always appears [[Beware the Nice Ones|perfectly cute and harmless]] on the surface... but underneath they may be [[Stalker with a Crush|obsessive, controlling, and sometimes just plain insane]]. Woe to anyone who happens to be the object of their often genuine affection. Even more pity should be saved for anyone who [[Green-Eyed Monster|gets in the way]] -- the psycho-obsessive is amazingly unwilling to [[Murder the Hypotenuse|put up with any rivals]] (but the rivals had it coming). There could be a long mental instability; the girl's always been [[Devil in Plain Sight|just a little bit]] ''[[Devil in Plain Sight|off]]''. Could be the [[Beware the Nice Ones|product]] of [[Break the Cutie]]. Often eventually goes off the deep end and becomes an [[Ax Crazy]] [[Girl with Psycho Weapon]], and that's just fun. May also be [[Not Good with Rejection]]. As a result they are [[Nightmare Fuel|potentially scary]]. |
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They come in two flavors: |
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#[[If I Can't Have You|Possessive]]: This type of Yandere is so in love with their crush that (s)he's willing to ''kill their beloved'' to prevent other love interests from taking him away from him/her. Severed head in a bag? Fair game. |
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#[[Murder the Hypotenuse|Obsessive]]: This type of Yandere is willing to kill off their competition so (s)he can be closer to their loved one. |
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Such characters are [[Always Female|mostly female,]] but male examples exist. |
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Compare with the [[Violently Protective Girlfriend]] who can become [[Axe Crazy]] when the love interest is in danger but is otherwise ''much'' more stable mentally. See also [[Living Emotional Crutch]] for a reason why she goes from affectionate to murderous. |
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More details are available on the [[Yandere/Analysis|Analysis page]], such as its history and its appeal. |
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Part of the ''dere'' family along with [[Tsundere]] (unapproachable outside, sweet inside), or sub groups; [[Kuudere]] (cold outside, sweet inside), and [[Dandere]] (asocial outside, sweet inside). But those are all sweet inside, while the Yandere is sweet outside, crazy inside. Also compare [[Cute and Psycho]], who is also sweet and crazy, but whose craziness ''isn't'' tied to love. |
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See also [[Clingy Jealous Girl]], her [[Spear Counterpart]] [[Crazy Jealous Guy]], [[Love Makes You Evil]], [[Love Makes You Crazy]], [[Stalker with a Crush]], [[Domestic Abuser]], [[Violently Protective Girlfriend]] and [[If I Can't Have You]]. Compare [[Stepford Smiler]] and [[Psycho Supporter]]. Contrast with [[Bitch in Sheep's Clothing]], in which a character is consciously using the illusion of purity and niceness to cover up a sadistic true nature (Though a BISC ''can'' become a [[Yandere]] if we add mental instability to the mix). At the extreme, [[A Love to Dismember]] can occur. Don't confuse with [[Yandere Kanojo]], a manga which surprisingly doesn't involve actual yandere. |
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It should be noted that while many below listed examples are drama and horror ones, this trope is not exclusively [[Played for Drama]]. It might just as well be [[Played for Laughs]] through [[Comedic Sociopathy]] as it is for drama or horror. |
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Almost all the examples listed below are '''spoilers''', so read at your own risk. |
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[[No Real Life Examples, Please]] |
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Wait, you're leaving? No, don't leave! I thought I was the perfect read! I saved my best editing for you! You have to stay...! |
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<small>I'll [[Clingy Jealous Girl|make]] [[If I Can't Have You|you stay]][[Nightmare Fuel|...]]</small> |
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[[Category:Unisex Tropes]] |
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[[Category:Tropes of Legend]] |
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[[Category:Madness Tropes]] |
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[[Category:More Than Meets the Eye]] |
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[[Category:Love Tropes]] |
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[[Category:Love Interests]] |
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[[Category:Anime Fan Speak]] |
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[[Category:Character Flaw Index]] |
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[[Category:Older Than Dirt]] |
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[[Category:Double Standard]] |
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[[Category:Subverted Innocence]] |
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[[Category:Unrequited Love Tropes]] |
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[[Category:Envy and Jealousy Tropes]] |
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[[Category:Turn-On Tropes]] |
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'''Category:Yandere''' |
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[[Category:No Real Life Examples, Please]] |
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[[Category:Abuse Tropes]] |
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