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The bakadere anime archetype refers to innocent, childlike characters who often embarrass themselves in front of their crush. These characters are often comedic relief and well-loved by audiences. In this article, we’ll teach you everything you need to know about bakadere, including what it means, common personality traits and MBTI types, and popular bakadere characters. Plus, learn the difference between bakadere and ahodere, as well as other similar anime archetypes.
Bakadere Meaning
Bakadere (or ahodere) is an anime archetype used to describe characters who are childish, innocent, and clueless. These characters often embarrass themselves trying to impress their crush. The term comes from the Japanese “baka,” meaning “foolish” and “deredere,” meaning “to be lovestruck.”
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If you’re a fan of bakadere characters, check out animes like Naruto, One Piece, Pokemon, and My Next Life as a Villainess.Thanks
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Bakadere characters are most often found in slice of life animes, though they can appear in action stories, as well.Thanks
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- ↑ https://ricedigital.co.uk/the-lesser-known-dere/
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- ↑ https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/anime-s-dere-types-explained/ar-AA1nVsUQ?apiversion=v2&noservercache=1&domshim=1&renderwebcomponents=1&wcseo=1&batchservertelemetry=1&noservertelemetry=1
- ↑ https://www.anime-insight.net/forums/topic/2090-12-dere-types-and-their-meanings/
- ↑ https://ricedigital.co.uk/the-lesser-known-dere/
- ↑ https://ricedigital.co.uk/the-lesser-known-dere/
- ↑ https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/anime-s-dere-types-explained/ar-AA1nVsUQ?apiversion=v2&noservercache=1&domshim=1&renderwebcomponents=1&wcseo=1&batchservertelemetry=1&noservertelemetry=1
- ↑ https://the-dere-types.fandom.com/wiki/Western:Ahodere
- ↑ https://the-dere-types.fandom.com/wiki/Western:Ahodere
- ↑ https://www.16personalities.com/enfp-personality
- ↑ https://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/Dojikko
- ↑ https://the-dere-types.fandom.com/wiki/Yandere
- ↑ https://the-dere-types.fandom.com/wiki/Tsundere
- ↑ https://the-dere-types.fandom.com/wiki/Kuudere
- ↑ https://the-dere-types.fandom.com/wiki/Western:Dandere