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International Saimoe League 2009! VOTE NOW!

by radiantdreamer May 11, 2009 in Anime & Video Games 0 comments tags: Aisaka Taiga, Alice Carroll, Alstreim, C.C., Chiba Kirino, Chii, Evangeline McDowell, Fate Testarossa, Fujibayashi Ky?, Furude Hany?, Furude Rika, Furukawa Nagisa, Hakurei Reimu, haruhi, Hiiragi Kagami, Hiiragi Tsukasa, Hinamori Amu, Holo, Ibuki F?ko, Ichinose Kotomi, Illyasviel von Einzbern, Index Prohibitorum, K?zuki Kallen, Kamio Misuzu, Kasuga “?saka” Ayumu, Katagiri Y?hi, Katsura Hinagiku, Kawashima Ami, Kawasumi Mai, Kawazoe Tamaki, Kinomoto Sakura, Kirisame Marisa, konata, Konjiki no Yami, Kurata Sayuri, Kushieda Minori, Louise Vallière, Maria, mikuru, Minase Nayuki, Misaka Mikoto, Misaka Shiori, Mizunashi Akari, Nagato Yuki, Nagi, Patchouli Knowledge, Remilia Scarlet, Ry?g? Rena, Ry?gi Shiki, saber, Sakagami Tomoyo, Sanzen'in Nagi, Sawatari Makoto, Shameimaru Aya, shana, Shinku, suigintou, Suiseiseki, Sunohara Mei, T?saka Rin, Takamachi Nanoha, Tsukimiya Ayu, Vita, Yagami Hayate
Vote for your favorite moe! International Saimoe League 2009! Moe (?? ?, /mo.e/, pronounced “mo-eh” literally “budding”, as with a plant) is a Japanese slang word originally referring to fetish or love for characters in video games or anime and manga. For example, ??????, meganekko-moe, “glasses-girl moe“, describes a person who is attracted to fictional characters with eyeglasses. “Moe!” is also used within anime fandom as an interjection referring to a character the speaker considers to be a moekko. It is even used in some anime, such as Ouran High School Host Club, Lucky Star, Kaichou-wa Maid-sama!, K-ON, and The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. There are various interpretations of what moe is today. While some argue that moe is a pure, protective feeling towards a character[1], popular use denotes moe as an adjective used to describe any features of a character that particularly “turn on” the person, sexually or otherwise.[2] The expanded use of the word has led to it being used to describe anything “hyper-cute” as well, such as the genre of anime-inspired music unique to Akihabara. Both the spellings moe and moé are used in English.[3] Some writers add an accent mark in an attempt to indicate that […]
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