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Its opposite is [[Tareme Eyes]]. This trope originated in Japan (thus the name), the trope has made its way into western works due to cultural diffusion and [[Animesque]] drawing.
Its opposite is [[Tareme Eyes]]. This trope originated in Japan (thus the name), the trope has made its way into western works due to cultural diffusion and [[Animesque]] drawing.

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== Anime and Manga ==
== Anime and Manga ==

* Both Natsume and Sumire from ''[[Gakuen Alice]]'' have these
* Both Natsume and Sumire from ''[[Gakuen Alice]]'' have these
* Kagami Hiiragi, (in the above picture) resident [[tsundere]] of ''[[Lucky Star]]''. In fact, her magnificent tsurime is among her most recognizable features, making her impossible to mistake for her twin sister [[The Ditz|Tsukasa]]. And of course, her alternate-world [[Doppelganger/Expy|Expy]], Kyou Fujibayashi from [[Clannad (visual novel)|Clannad]].
* Kagami Hiiragi, (in the above picture) resident [[tsundere]] of ''[[Lucky Star]]''. In fact, her magnificent tsurime is among her most recognizable features, making her impossible to mistake for her twin sister [[The Ditz|Tsukasa]]. And of course, her alternate-world [[Doppelganger/Expy|Expy]], Kyou Fujibayashi from [[Clannad (visual novel)|Clannad]].
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** When tareme Yui does an impression of Mio in the manga, she pushes her eyes to the tsurime position for one panel.
** When tareme Yui does an impression of Mio in the manga, she pushes her eyes to the tsurime position for one panel.
** Normally tareme [[Sensei-chan|Sawako]] develops tsurime when she enters Catherine mode.
** Normally tareme [[Sensei-chan|Sawako]] develops tsurime when she enters Catherine mode.
* Some characters in ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'', such as [[The Clavin|Poland]], [[Tsundere|England]], Egypt, and China.
* Some characters in ''[[Axis Powers Hetalia]]'', such as [[Know-Nothing Know-It-All|Poland]], [[Tsundere|England]], Egypt, and China.
* [[Lady of War|Olivia]] [[Badass|Milla]] [[Good Is Not Nice|Armstrong]] from ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]''. Ed is a male example; just compare him to Al in this flashback scene.
* [[Lady of War|Olivia]] [[Badass|Milla]] [[Good Is Not Nice|Armstrong]] from ''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]''. Ed is a male example; just compare him to Al in this flashback scene.
* Though it's difficult to tell with her bangs in the way, [[The Baroness|Cornelia]] from ''[[Code Geass]]'' also has these.
* Though it's difficult to tell with her bangs in the way, [[The Baroness|Cornelia]] from ''[[Code Geass]]'' also has these.

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A particular style of drawing eyes in Anime where the outer corners point upward, ending in a distinct point, used in contrast to the traditional Moe Moe soft drooping style, Tareme. Tsurime symbolizes strong will, arrogance, or pride in a character. Most noticeable in female designs (since it plays against the stereotype) and is commonly an attribute of Tsunderes, Kuuderes and particularly badass Action Girls.

Note that the "me" in "tsurime" actually means "eyes" in Japanese. We just enjoy being redundant.

For something vaguely similar in western media, see Clint Squint. See also Good Eyes, Evil Eyes.

Not to be confused with Tsundere, though tsunderes commonly sport tsurime.

Its opposite is Tareme Eyes. This trope originated in Japan (thus the name), the trope has made its way into western works due to cultural diffusion and Animesque drawing.

Examples of Tsurime Eyes include:

Anime and Manga


Video Games

Webcomics


Real Life

  • Eyes that are almond shaped are referred to as "Phoenix Eyes" in China. Essentially, the "highest" part of the eye is the outer corner and the "lowest" part is the tear duct.