Fap Tribute Best female anime characters Tenten Naruto and Boruto Waifu Tribute
Tenten (テンテン) is a kunoichi from Konohagakure and a member of Team Guy. While initially wanting to be like the legendary Sannin Tsunade, she realised that she did not have the necessary chakra control to be a medical-nin. However, she did not give up on being a powerful kunoichi, putting her all into perfecting her weaponry and fūinjutsu skills.
Since her time as a student in the Academy, Tenten had a goal to become a legendary kunoichi like Tsunade, one of the Sannin, which she openly shared to others. After graduating, she was assigned to the jōnin tutelage of Might Guy, alongside her classmates Rock Lee and Neji Hyūga. For their final test to become genin, Guy forced his potential students to spar him and see their commitment to succeed. Ultimately, all three passed.[6] During this time of trial and failure, trying to emulate Tsunade, Tenten attempted to become a medical-nin, building up her raw strength and such. While each failed attempt was damaging to her pride, Tenten later discovered her aptitude for fūinjutsu and thus developed her unique fighting style. Realising her own nature, she stopped trying to become like Tsunade, but still has not given up on her dream of becoming a legendary kunoichi in her own right.[7] Later, Tenten and her teammates were offered the chance to enter the Chūnin Exams in the possibility of being promoted to said rank. However, all three decided to pass on the exams for the time being to further hone their skills.[6]
Tenten is depicted as naturally inquisitive and observant, with a personal dream to become a legendary kunoichi like Tsunade. This has led to her to become strongly opinionated about women, defending that girls can be just as skilled as boys in taijutsu when Neji thought otherwise.
The informal term waifu (ワイフ) is used by members of the anime and related media fan communities to describe female characters that they are attracted to. This term is used across the mediums of anime, manga, manhwa, webtoons, and video games. As a single fan or fan-base designates a character as a waifu based on their subjective attraction to her, multiple characters can be a waifu and possess completely distinct personalities and characteristics.
The term "waifu" comes from a Japanese rendering of the English word wife. However, waifu is rarely used to refer to a female marriage partner in Japanese daily life, and the term "Tsuma (妻)" is generally used instead along with a few other variants..
At its most intense level, calling a character a waifu implies that an individual would marry them if they were real. The term is so commonly used now in the anime and related media fandoms, though, that it's primarily used to denote attraction to a female character. Waifu is often used interchangeably with the term "Best Girl", which is used to denote which female character is most attracted to in a given series.
The phrase "Waifu for Laifu" is used to signify someone's immense attraction to a female character. Containing a corruption of the world "Life" it suggests that someone would marry and hold a singular attraction to a specific waifu.
"Waifu-bait" is a generally negative term derived from waifu. It's used to signify that a character is specifically designed to be appealing to an audience, rather than have a distinct personality.
Rem from the Re:Zero anime is a popular waifu due to her maid aesthetic and unconditional love for the series' relatable main character, Natsuki Subaru. In video games, Chie Satonaka from the Persona series is also considered a popular waifu because of her tomboyish personality. Mirko from My Hero Academia is another commonly held waifu due to her muscular physique, tanned appearance, and brash personality.
Ecchi (エッチ, etchi, pronounced [et.tɕi]) is a slang term in the Japanese language for playfully sexual actions. As an adjective, it is used with the meaning of "sexy", "dirty" or "naughty"; as a verb, ecchi suru (エッチする or Hする) means "to have sex", and as a noun, it is used to describe someone of lascivious behavior. It is softer than the Japanese word ero (エロ from Eros or "erotic"), and does not imply perversion in the way hentai does.
The word ecchi has been adopted by western fans of Japanese media to describe works with sexual overtones. In western culture, it has come to be used to refer to softcore or playful sexuality, as distinct from the word hentai, which connotes perversion or fetishism. Works described as ecchi by the western fans do not show sexual intercourse or genitalia, but sexual themes are referenced. Ecchi themes are a type of fan service, and can be found in most comedy shōnen and seinen manga and harem anime.
The correct transcription of the word エッチ in Hepburn notation is "etchi". However, it is typically written as "ecchi" in the Western world.
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Tenten (テンテン) is a kunoichi from Konohagakure and a member of Team Guy. While initially wanting to be like the legendary Sannin Tsunade, she realised that she did not have the necessary chakra control to be a medical-nin. However, she did not give up on being a powerful kunoichi, putting her all into perfecting her weaponry and fūinjutsu skills.
Since her time as a student in the Academy, Tenten had a goal to become a legendary kunoichi like Tsunade, one of the Sannin, which she openly shared to others. After graduating, she was assigned to the jōnin tutelage of Might Guy, alongside her classmates Rock Lee and Neji Hyūga. For their final test to become genin, Guy forced his potential students to spar him and see their commitment to succeed. Ultimately, all three passed.[6] During this time of trial and failure, trying to emulate Tsunade, Tenten attempted to become a medical-nin, building up her raw strength and such. While each failed attempt was damaging to her pride, Tenten later discovered her aptitude for fūinjutsu and thus developed her unique fighting style. Realising her own nature, she stopped trying to become like Tsunade, but still has not given up on her dream of becoming a legendary kunoichi in her own right.[7] Later, Tenten and her teammates were offered the chance to enter the Chūnin Exams in the possibility of being promoted to said rank. However, all three decided to pass on the exams for the time being to further hone their skills.[6]
Tenten is depicted as naturally inquisitive and observant, with a personal dream to become a legendary kunoichi like Tsunade. This has led to her to become strongly opinionated about women, defending that girls can be just as skilled as boys in taijutsu when Neji thought otherwise.
The informal term waifu (ワイフ) is used by members of the anime and related media fan communities to describe female characters that they are attracted to. This term is used across the mediums of anime, manga, manhwa, webtoons, and video games. As a single fan or fan-base designates a character as a waifu based on their subjective attraction to her, multiple characters can be a waifu and possess completely distinct personalities and characteristics.
The term "waifu" comes from a Japanese rendering of the English word wife. However, waifu is rarely used to refer to a female marriage partner in Japanese daily life, and the term "Tsuma (妻)" is generally used instead along with a few other variants..
At its most intense level, calling a character a waifu implies that an individual would marry them if they were real. The term is so commonly used now in the anime and related media fandoms, though, that it's primarily used to denote attraction to a female character. Waifu is often used interchangeably with the term "Best Girl", which is used to denote which female character is most attracted to in a given series.
The phrase "Waifu for Laifu" is used to signify someone's immense attraction to a female character. Containing a corruption of the world "Life" it suggests that someone would marry and hold a singular attraction to a specific waifu.
"Waifu-bait" is a generally negative term derived from waifu. It's used to signify that a character is specifically designed to be appealing to an audience, rather than have a distinct personality.
Rem from the Re:Zero anime is a popular waifu due to her maid aesthetic and unconditional love for the series' relatable main character, Natsuki Subaru. In video games, Chie Satonaka from the Persona series is also considered a popular waifu because of her tomboyish personality. Mirko from My Hero Academia is another commonly held waifu due to her muscular physique, tanned appearance, and brash personality.
Ecchi (エッチ, etchi, pronounced [et.tɕi]) is a slang term in the Japanese language for playfully sexual actions. As an adjective, it is used with the meaning of "sexy", "dirty" or "naughty"; as a verb, ecchi suru (エッチする or Hする) means "to have sex", and as a noun, it is used to describe someone of lascivious behavior. It is softer than the Japanese word ero (エロ from Eros or "erotic"), and does not imply perversion in the way hentai does.
The word ecchi has been adopted by western fans of Japanese media to describe works with sexual overtones. In western culture, it has come to be used to refer to softcore or playful sexuality, as distinct from the word hentai, which connotes perversion or fetishism. Works described as ecchi by the western fans do not show sexual intercourse or genitalia, but sexual themes are referenced. Ecchi themes are a type of fan service, and can be found in most comedy shōnen and seinen manga and harem anime.
The correct transcription of the word エッチ in Hepburn notation is "etchi". However, it is typically written as "ecchi" in the Western world.
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