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Nov 20, 8:12 PM
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Who is deciding and approving these things bruh that was so weird
Nov 20, 8:17 PM
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Hm. A typical japanese expression for shock, heard in almost every Anime ever, but a second longer than usual.


That got you butthurt today?^^
Oh, well...don't let it get you down.

Leave the people approving things alone, tho.
They're fine.
Nov 20, 8:29 PM
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if thats the biggest criticism for this week, i think we did pretty damn good
Nov 20, 8:31 PM
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That is one of the cringiest and most overused cliché in anime.
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Could’ve added a spoiler tag I didn’t watch the episode yet :(
Nov 20, 9:35 PM
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Jesus Christ, the complaints are getting so stupid now.
Nov 20, 9:53 PM
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That's a pretty basic reaction for japanese people. Idk why tf would anyone even have a complaint about this moment out of all of the things.
Nov 20, 10:27 PM
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That's a pretty basic reaction for japanese people. Idk why tf would anyone even have a complaint about this moment out of all of the things.
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hmmmm well it IS an expression, but no actual japanese dude would say it quite acted out like this^^
I think this is a pretty "basic" reaction for an Anime character. True.


Doesn't take away from the complaint beeing stupid af, of course.
Nov 20, 10:43 PM
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Tf are you complaining abt
Nov 20, 11:13 PM

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tbf i had the same reaction with them ngl, otto doing smth like that was really unexpected
Nov 20, 11:13 PM

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Merve2Love said:
@GTRaijin


hmmmm well it IS an expression, but no actual japanese dude would say it quite acted out like this^^
I think this is a pretty "basic" reaction for an Anime character. True.


Doesn't take away from the complaint beeing stupid af, of course.

I mean it's just an exaggerated version. You most likely won't hear this much exaggerated reaction in irl conversations but people still do them in japanese media, tv shows, etc. It's not that uncommon.
Nov 20, 11:14 PM

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Merve2Love said:
@GTRaijin


hmmmm well it IS an expression, but no actual japanese dude would say it quite acted out like this^^
I think this is a pretty "basic" reaction for an Anime character. True.


Doesn't take away from the complaint beeing stupid af, of course.

I mean it's just an exaggerated version. You most likely won't hear this much exaggerated reaction in irl conversations but people still do them in japanese media, tv shows, etc. It's not that uncommon.
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Yeah. That's what I said^^
We don't need to reiterate
Nov 20, 11:34 PM
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Yeah I don't like it they often do it in many other anime but it's not some big problem lmao
Nov 21, 12:09 AM
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I think people are just trying to exaggerate anything for no reason.
So what? That's your complain? And you have to make a thread about THAT?
Nov 21, 12:11 AM
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Is this your first anime or something?
Nov 21, 1:39 AM

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I mean im pretty sure ive heard the extended eh?? in other anime too, not weird at all.
Nov 21, 2:09 AM
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Piromysl said:
That is one of the cringiest and most overused cliché in anime.

Please don't visit Japan or you'll be throwing punches because you'll be hearing this a lot ๐Ÿ˜‚

Maybe not because I don't think any girl would talk to you anyways
Nov 21, 2:14 AM

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it's disbelief/shock/astonishment and quite typical, it should to be prologued when used for this purpose
complete explanation:

“eh” (ใˆใฃ or ใ‚จใƒƒ) is a common expression in Japanese and is widely used in everyday conversation. Its meaning and tone can vary depending on the context and intonation. Here are some typical uses:

1. Surprise or Shock

• ใˆใฃ?!
When something unexpected or shocking happens, “eh” can be used to express surprise or disbelief.
Example:
• A: ๆ˜Žๆ—ฅไผ‘ใฟใ ใ‚ˆใ€‚(Ashita yasumi da yo. - “Tomorrow is a holiday.”)
• B: ใˆใฃ?! ๆœฌๅฝ“ใซ๏ผŸ (Eh?! Hontล ni? - “Eh?! Really?”)

2. Confusion or Not Understanding

• ใˆใฃ?
When someone doesn’t hear or understand something, they might say “eh” to prompt clarification.
Example:
• A: ใ‚ใใ“ใซ่กŒใฃใฆใ€‚(Asoko ni itte. - “Go over there.”)
• B: ใˆใฃ? (Eh? - “Eh?” / “What?”)

3. Hesitation or Puzzlement

• ใˆใฃใจ (etto)
A variation often used to buy time while thinking or hesitating, similar to “um” or “uh” in English.
Example:
• ใˆใฃใจใ€ๆฌกใฏใฉใ†ใ—ใ‚ˆใ†… (Etto, tsugi wa dล shiyล… - “Um, what should I do next…”)

4. Disbelief or Skepticism

• ใˆใˆใฃ?!
A prolonged “eh” with emphasis can convey disbelief or doubt.
Example:
• A: ๅฎ‡ๅฎ™ๆ—…่กŒใซ่กŒใไบˆๅฎšใ ใ‚ˆใ€‚(Uchลซ ryokล ni iku yotei da yo. - “I’m planning to go to space.”)
• B: ใˆใˆใฃ?! ใ™ใ”ใ„ใญ๏ผ(Eeh?! Sugoi ne! - “Eeh?! That’s amazing!”)

Tone Matters:

• A short, sharp “ใˆใฃ” often signals surprise or confusion.
• A prolonged “ใˆใˆใˆใฃ” amplifies shock or disbelief.
• A softer “ใˆใฃ?” might indicate someone is politely asking for clarification.

It’s an essential and versatile part of Japanese communication, so you’ll encounter it often!

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SATAN19 said:
Piromysl said:
That is one of the cringiest and most overused cliché in anime.

Please don't visit Japan or you'll be throwing punches because you'll be hearing this a lot ๐Ÿ˜‚

Maybe not because I don't think any girl would talk to you anyways

Dunno why this insecurity and aggression comes from, but I'm clearly talking about anime cliché specifically.

Nov 21, 2:57 AM
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I laughed. I mean yeah it’s cringe but I think it was meant to be a little over the top.
Nov 21, 2:58 AM

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Ehhhhhhhhhhh!!!??? I bet they burst into laughter after that line and had many takes lol ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚
Nov 21, 3:30 AM

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what a strange thing to make a forum post about
Nov 21, 3:40 AM
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Is this what it has come to these days? I thought these discussions were meant for meaningful conversations, not just meaningless complaints.
Nov 21, 4:32 AM
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Piromysl said:
That is one of the cringiest and most overused cliché in anime.

Its actually a normal way to express awe of something or being surprised by something in Japan. Saw it personally
Nov 21, 5:02 AM

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JonnyBoi2803 said:
Piromysl said:
That is one of the cringiest and most overused cliché in anime.

Its actually a normal way to express awe of something or being surprised by something in Japan. Saw it personally

It's cringe.
Just like sudden, loud bowel movement used for purpose to shift subject of discussion into "let's eat something". Not sure which one is worse.

Nov 21, 7:55 AM
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Piromysl said:
JonnyBoi2803 said:

Its actually a normal way to express awe of something or being surprised by something in Japan. Saw it personally

It's cringe.
Just like sudden, loud bowel movement used for purpose to shift subject of discussion into "let's eat something". Not sure which one is worse.

Honestly I agree with you. It's a dumb cliche. I don't think the expression itself is really cringe or stupid, it's the fact that everyone is saying it extremely loudly at the exact same time that makes it so dumb. It's way too exaggerated and that's what makes the trope bad. I wouldn't say it's the worst thing in the world but it feels really artificial so I can see where you're coming feom
Nov 21, 11:56 AM
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If you ever go to Japan, walk around for 10 minutes and you will constantly hear Japanese say “ehhh?” as a reaction to everything.
Nov 21, 12:09 PM

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animefan1266 said:
Who is deciding and approving these things bruh that was so weird

I thought it was funny AF
Nov 22, 10:48 AM
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This is the dumbest complaint I've eve heard about anime. Cartoons in general. Did you watch nothin growing up? Exaggerated reactions are extremely common.
Nov 22, 10:50 AM
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No responses from the OP. This should be removed for trolling. It's official, re zero is too popular. Every other post in my home feed is re zero while the rest of the new shows get almost no discussion. The sheep will ruin any good thing for the others who have been enjoying it for years now.
Nov 22, 10:52 AM
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Piromysl said:
SATAN19 said:

Please don't visit Japan or you'll be throwing punches because you'll be hearing this a lot ๐Ÿ˜‚

Maybe not because I don't think any girl would talk to you anyways

Dunno why this insecurity and aggression comes from, but I'm clearly talking about anime cliché specifically.

His point is it's cultural and not just anime. It's also very far from cringe. Only thin cringe here is the original post
Nov 22, 12:10 PM

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Piromysl said:
SATAN19 said:

Please don't visit Japan or you'll be throwing punches because you'll be hearing this a lot ๐Ÿ˜‚

Maybe not because I don't think any girl would talk to you anyways

Dunno why this insecurity and aggression comes from, but I'm clearly talking about anime cliché specifically.

His point is it's cultural and not just anime. It's also very far from cringe. Only thin cringe here is the original post
@DayRivia I really don't care about whether it is a cultural thing or not. In anime it is unbearably cringe and definitely does not translate when used as a comic relief. It basically assumes the generic "loud = funny".

Nov 22, 12:26 PM

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A typically exaggerated anime expression.
No, this isn't my signature-desu.
Nov 22, 12:28 PM
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Nov 22, 9:46 PM
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I really don't care
I think it's add a funny touch
Nov 22, 9:58 PM
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@DayRivia I really don't care about whether it is a cultural thing or not. In anime it is unbearably cringe and definitely does not translate when used as a comic relief. It basically assumes the generic "loud = funny".
@Piromysl
Only cause they didn't translate it properly to "You whaaa?!" or "Bwah"

But reviewing the seen, it is indeed very cringe. Goes a second too long.
Nov 23, 3:13 AM

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Alternate_Wraph said:
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Only cause they didn't translate it properly to "You whaaa?!" or "Bwah"

But reviewing the seen, it is indeed very cringe. Goes a second too long.

No. Don't accuse me of watching dubs.
As I mentioned before, loud =/= funny
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Nov 23, 11:18 AM
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Piromysl said:
SATAN19 said:

Please don't visit Japan or you'll be throwing punches because you'll be hearing this a lot ๐Ÿ˜‚

Maybe not because I don't think any girl would talk to you anyways

Dunno why this insecurity and aggression comes from, but I'm clearly talking about anime cliché specifically.

Lolol apologize for the random joke but when there's an opportunity then why waste it

But anyways my main point being, for example, in most anime, regardless of the world setting, a cool warrior almost always has a katana and is called a samurai. But we don't bat an eye because that's true and very common. Same with this 'Ehhh' reaction. It's a reality and not a cliche anime thing. A LOT of people use this. Men go with the small 'eh' and use it for comic timing while women go for a longer 'ehhhh'
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Piromysl said:
SATAN19 said:

Please don't visit Japan or you'll be throwing punches because you'll be hearing this a lot ๐Ÿ˜‚

Maybe not because I don't think any girl would talk to you anyways

Dunno why this insecurity and aggression comes from, but I'm clearly talking about anime cliché specifically.

Lolol apologize for the random joke but when there's an opportunity then why waste it

But anyways my main point being, for example, in most anime, regardless of the world setting, a cool warrior almost always has a katana and is called a samurai. But we don't bat an eye because that's true and very common. Same with this 'Ehhh' reaction. It's a reality and not a cliche anime thing. A LOT of people use this. Men go with the small 'eh' and use it for comic timing while women go for a longer 'ehhhh'
@SATAN19 For the third time I say in this thread, that loud =/= funny.
And for the second time, that I don't care if it's a "real world thing", because it definitely does not work in anime as comic relief.

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Piromysl said:
@SATAN19 For the third time I say in this thread, that loud =/= funny.
And for the second time, that I don't care if it's a "real world thing", because it definitely does not work in anime as comic relief.

for that, I'll just say comedy is never objective. It is subjective. You can have an opinion but you can't expect the world to bend to your liking. So just deal with it ๐Ÿคท
Nov 23, 2:58 PM
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It's just the usual cringey cliche which is usually found in anime for teenager audiences.

I'm not surprised this anime has it, especially with that kind of overreactive MC.



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