Anime Lexicon/Vocabulary Guidance for Starters


Being frustrated because you wanted to understand the terms that are used  in your favorite anime is needing much effort or skill to accomplish, thus I created this anime lexicon for you starters to find out the meaning of the anime terms you're struggling to understand. 


A – AKACHAN
Akachan is a common word used in your favorite anime that simply means "baby" or a child.



B – BAKA
Badass. Idiot. Stupid. “Baka!”



C – CHIBI
Something small or shrunken while still being cute.



D – DOUSHITE
This means "why?"



E – ECCHI
Containing sexual themes without being explicit.



F – FAN SERVICE
Additional material ,such as up-skirt and cleavage shots, that are included to please the viewer, but are not necessary to the story.



G – GAKURAN
The uniform made for middle school and high school students in Japan.



H – HAREM
Harem is a sub-genre of anime in which the protagonist is surrounded by a multitude or men or women(Reverse Harem), most of whom have some kind of attraction to that protagonist.



I – ITAI
“Itai!” is what a character exclaims when something hurts like a cut, a bee sting, a stab wound, a third-degree burn, or an amputation.



J – J-POP
Japanese pop music, sometimes used for anime theme songs. It is not a kind of soda. Soda will come later.



K – KAWAII
Kawaii (pronounced like Hawaii) means cute. Not to be mistaken for kowai (ko-why) which means scary.



L – LOLITA
A Japanese fashion style in which girls dress up in Victorian-inspired outfits that make them appear doll-like.



M – MANGA
Japanese comic style, traditionally in black and white. Some manga is found serialized in magazines, but most likely you will find multiple chapters bound in one book. Commonly read from right-to-left, instead of the American-style left-to-right.



N – NANI?
What? No really, it means “What?” You will often hear it combined with other words to create more specific questions like “What’s that?” or “What are you doing?”



O – OTAKU
Someone who is obsessed with any kind of fandom. In Japan, “otaku” is a derogatory word that implies that a fanboy is nonfunctional. In Western culture, however, the word is defined more specifically as a “hardcore fan of anime/manga/Japanese culture.” Others define Otaku as useless to society due for being ruined by anime.



P – POCKY
A cookie stick covered with yum. Need we say more?



Q – Q-VERSION
A cute version of a person or thing.



R – RAMUNE
Flavored soda with a ball in the neck for…reasons. Challenge yourself to open and drink one of these things before you research how to actually do it.



S – SHOUNEN/SHOUJO
“Shounen” means “boys” and “shoujo” means “girls.” These terms are often used to differentiate between intended audiences. Additional terms you might want to familiarize yourself with are “bishounen/bishoujo” (or bishie for short) which means a pretty boy or pretty girl. There is also “mahoshoujo” which means “magical girl,” a common anime genre along the lines of Sailor Moon and Cardcaptor Sakura.



T – TSUNDERE
An anime character who starts off cold and indifferent until you get to know them, then find their warm and gooey center.



U – URUSAI
The word means “noisy,” but when said alone, it can also be used to say “Shut up.”



V – VISUAL KEI
A fashion movement started by Japanese musicians that
uses flashy and elegant costumes, hair, and makeup. Sometimes this look is intended to make performers look more androgynous.

W – WEEABOO 
An English derogatory term for a non-Japanese person who’s so obsessed with Japanese culture that they will emulate it in multiple aspects of their lives. No, going out for authentic ramen does not a weeaboo make.



X – X GESTURES
The X is a very common and very clear symbol in Japan. Basically, it means “no good” or “DO NOT WANT.” You know how sometimes Japanese RPGs will use the O button to confirm and the X button to back out on PlayStation games? Drives you crazy, right? This is why.



Y – YAOI/YURI
Yaoi and yuri are terms for anime and manga with homosexual love stories. Yaoi (pronounced yow-ee) is for males and also known as “BL” or “boys love.” Yuri is for females.



Z – ZETTAI
Meaning “absolutely.” Zettai is a common term you might hear when someone is determined to stand strong, such as “Zettai akiramenai!” or “I absolutely won’t give up!”


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