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  1. #1
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    Default Marvel characters as dere types

    In anime, a dere is an archetype of characters that are usually lovey dovey, but end up expressing their feelings and emotions in different ways. This is mostly for love interests, but can be used to describe even the main characters. Here is a list, as well as some links explaining what each term means:
    https://www.cbr.com/dere-anime-types-explained/
    https://goboiano.com/the-14-popular-...n-every-anime/
    https://www.gojinshi.com/popular-der...ime-and-manga/
    Tsundere-aloof and harsh
    Yandere-obsessed with their love
    Deredere-friendly and kind to all
    Dandere-strong and silent
    Himedere-wants to be treated like a princess
    Oujidere-wants to be treated like a prince
    Bakadere-clumsy, dumb
    Kamidere-god complex
    Kuudere-quiet and cold
    Sadodere-sadistic
    Shundere-depressed
    Undere-yes person, wants to be and stay close to love
    Mayadere-loves the enemy
    Bodere-shy with tendency to lash out
    Hinedere-cold and arrogant
    Nyandere-has cat-like tendencies and traits
    Dorodere-nice on the outside, disturbed on the inside
    Darudere-very lazy
    Yottadere-always drunk

    So, which Marvel character falls into which category for you?

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    Thanks. Sticking with Spider-Man for now, I could see original 616 Gwen Stacy as Tsundere. The Venom symbiote would obviously be Yandere. Spider-Man himself could count as Deredere (friendly neighborhood superhero, after all). Some versions of Eddie Brock could count as Dorodere, given how they start off when given actual characterization pre-Venom as seeming like nice and cool guys, but turn out rather disturbed and unpleasant even before the symbiote that Peter inevitably rejects gets its hooks in them. Felicia Hardy would be a Nyandere, given the whole "Black Cat" thing.
    The spider is always on the hunt.

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    Um, dere is a modifier. It can only be ascribed to romantic arch types because that's where the slang originates. Dere comes from Dereru which basically means "to be lovestruck."

    So deres aren't personality types, they're ways that people express their love and affection.

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