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, sometimes romanized as ''moé'', is a Japanese word that refers to feelings of strong affection mainly towards characters in anime, manga, video games, and other media directed at the ''
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'' market. ''Moe'', however, has also gained usage to refer to feelings of affection towards any subject. ''Moe'' is related to
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and the feeling of "cuteness" a character can evoke. The word ''moe'' originated in the late 1980s and early 1990s in Japan and is of uncertain origin, although there are several theories on how it came into use. ''Moe'' characters have expanded through Japanese media, and the concept has been commercialised. Contests, both online and in the real world, exist for ''moe''-styled things, including one run by one of the Japanese game rating boards. Various notable commentators such as Tamaki Saitō, Hiroki Azuma, and Kazuya Tsurumaki have also given their take on ''moe'' and its meaning.


Meaning

''Moe'' used in slang refers to feelings of affection, adoration, devotion, and excitement felt towards characters that appear in
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,
anime is Traditional animation, hand-drawn and computer animation, computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside of Japan and in English, ''anime'' refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. However, in Japan and in Japane ...
, video games, and other media (usually Japanese). Characters that elicit feelings of ''moe'' are called "''moe'' characters". 別冊宝島vol421、246頁。 The word has also evolved to be used regarding all kinds of topics. Included in the meaning of the word is the idea that "deep feelings felt towards a particular subject" is used in cases where a simple "like" is not enough to express the feeling. The common feature in all feelings of ''moe'' is that the subject of such feelings is something that one cannot possibly have a real relationship with, like a fictional character, a
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, or an inorganic substance. It can be considered a kind of "
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-romance", but it is not always seen to be the same as "romance".


Origins

The term's origin and
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are unknown. Anime columnist
John Oppliger AnimeNation was an American business that included RentAnime.com, a discussion forum, anime industry news, and a column called "Ask John." It was previously a retailer of anime and manga products until 2014 and an anime licensing and distribut ...
has outlined several popular theories describing how the term would have stemmed from the name of anime heroines, such as Hotaru Tomoe from ''
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'' (Tomoe is written as , relevant kanji is the same) or Moe Sagisawa from the 1993 anime ''Kyōryū Wakusei''. The term first became popular in 1993-94 among users of Japanese
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s. Psychologist
Tamaki Saitō is a Japanese psychologist and critic. He specializes in the psychiatry of puberty and adolescence. Saitō is Director of Medical Service at Sofukai Sasaki Hospital in Funabashi, Chiba. Saitō is notable for his study of ''hikikomori'', a ter ...
identifies it as coming from the Japanese word for "budding", . Ken Kitabayashi of the
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has defined ''moe'' as "being strongly attracted to one's ideals". Kitabayashi has identified the word ''moe'' to be a pun with the Japanese godan verb for 'to sprout', , and its
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'to burn', . Along the same line of thought, Kitabayashi has identified it to be a pun with the Japanese
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verb for 'to sprout' and its homophone 'to burn' , which mean 'to burn' (in the sense of one's heart burning, or burning with passion). Anthropologist Patrick Galbraith cites Morikawa Kaichirō, who argues that the term came from internet message boards such as NIFTY-Serve and Tokyo BBS in the 1990s, from fans discussing ''bishõjo'' (beautiful girl) characters. Galbraith argues that ''moe'' has its roots in the development of ''bishõjo'' characters in Japanese subcultures in the 1970s and 80s. This was exemplified in the ''
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'' boom of the 1980s, a "fertile ground" for the "budding desire for fictional characters".
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organiser Ichikawa Koichi has described Lum from ''
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'' as being both the source of ''moe'' and the first ''
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''. The character of Clarisse from
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's ''
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'' (1979) has also been cited as a potential ancestral example., with Lupin acting like an older brother to Clarisse and taunting the Count for marrying someone half his age. According to culture critic
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, as
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became a more prominent character among fans, she "changed the rules" governing what people regarded as ''moe''-inspiring. The industry has since created many characters which share her traits of pale skin, blue hair and a "quiet personality".


Usage


Commercial application

''Moe'' characters have expanded within the Japanese media market. In 2003, the market for ''moe'' media such as printed media, video, and games was worth 88 billion yen; roughly one-third of the estimated 290 billion yen ''
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'' market in Japan. In 2009, Brad Rice, editor-in-chief of ''Japanator'', said that "moe has literally become an economic force" saying that more products use some element of ''moe'' in order to sell better. Rice also goes on to say that ''moe'' is used to get anime and manga works out to "hardcore fans who buy excessive amounts of items related to the character of their desire."
John Oppliger AnimeNation was an American business that included RentAnime.com, a discussion forum, anime industry news, and a column called "Ask John." It was previously a retailer of anime and manga products until 2014 and an anime licensing and distribut ...
from
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traced the first decade of the 2000s as the time when ''moe'' became increasingly popular and recognized. Commercialization was a result of interest that followed, and ''moe'' evolved from being a non-sexual desire to being a sexually sublimated fascination with cuteness. Oppliger goes on to say that ''moe'' shifted entirely from an interchange between character and viewer, to a focused fetish of viewers. Examples used by Oppliger include the series; '' K-On'', '' Lucky Star'', and ''
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'' where he points out they are "revolved around adorable, whimsical, clumsy, early-adolescent girl characters in order to evoke, enflame, and manipulate the interests and affections of viewers." Rather than evoking ''moe'' feelings, they were literally ''moe'' characters that had defining characteristics of the ''moe'' style. Oppliger referred to these girl characters as "adorably cute, just a bit sexually appealing, and self-conscious but not yet cynical" going on to say that they demand notice and adoration, rather than passively earning it. With ''moe'' anthropomorphism, ''moe'' characteristics are applied to give human elements to non-human objects. The ''
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'' video game series features a spaceship named ''Vic Viper''. For a spin-off game, ''moe'' is applied to ''Vic Viper'' to create ''
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''.


Sexual attraction

Sometimes feelings of ''moe'' towards fictional characters include "
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", or are understood in the context where "lots of beautiful girls and boobs appear." In these cases, feelings of pure affection that gradually become stronger over time can lead to these feelings of
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. ''Moe'', however, is also considered to be distinct from pure lust. While small amounts of lust is generally considered ''moe'', a feeling that focuses too heavily on lust is considered outside the scope of ''moe''. In a light novel by
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, one of the characters mentions that the distinction between ''moe'' and pure lust can be made based on whether one can still maintain feelings of affection even after one has indulged in masturbation. According to commentator, who considers ''moe'' to be "romance within one's head", the ideal kind of love within ''moe'' is "romantic love".


Contests

Several informal contests or rankings for characters considered to be ''moe'' exist on the internet. One such contest is the ''
Anime Saimoe Tournament , sometimes romanized as ''moé'', is a Japanese word that refers to feelings of strong affection mainly towards characters in anime, manga, video games, and other media directed at the ''otaku'' market. ''Moe'', however, has also gained usage ...
'', organized by members of the textboard
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, which ran every year from 2002, until its cancellation after the 2014 contest due to declining interest. ''Moe'' characters from the
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starting 1 July and ending 30 June the following year were eligible. Each tournament had at least 280 ''moe'' characters. Spin-offs of the Saimoe Tournament include RPG Saimoe, which has video game characters, and SaiGAR, a competition between the "manliest men of anime". In 2006 and 2007, the Saimoe Tournament became an increasingly international event; 2channel users obliged foreign ''otaku'' by putting up an English version of their rules page. The International Saimoe League, also known as ISML, is another online ''moe'' popularity contest that is for a worldwide audience. The contest started in 2008 and was held annually. Initially, only female characters were eligible, a male exhibition tournament was added in 2011, which would take place after the end of the main tournament. It was made into an official tournament alongside the female characters in 2015. Moe contests also exist in magazine publications, and in the real world. The Moe Game Awards are given annually to
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s published that year in various categories, such as
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,
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,
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,
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, and erotic content. They were started in 2006 as the Bishōjo Game Awards, but their name was changed to Moe Game Awards in 2009. It is sponsored by the Japanese game rating board
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(EOCS) and is described by them as "an R18 game industry version of the
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". Magazines that have ''moe'' contests in them include the Japanese magazine ''
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'' which runs a column called and features the top 10 ''moe'' characters of the month, as determined by reader votes.


Commentary

There are various interpretations of the concept of ''moe'', and the subject has been heavily discussed. Psychologist
Tamaki Saitō is a Japanese psychologist and critic. He specializes in the psychiatry of puberty and adolescence. Saitō is Director of Medical Service at Sofukai Sasaki Hospital in Funabashi, Chiba. Saitō is notable for his study of ''hikikomori'', a ter ...
considers the ''moe'' used by ''otaku'' to be the embodiment of their particular kind of sexuality. Saitō points out that while ''otaku'' creations fulfill an abnormal impression of sexuality, few ''otaku'' actually apply this impression to real life. He thus argues that ''moe'' is something that sustains the otaku's sexuality within a fictional world, with the fiction itself being their subject of desire and having no need for reality. On the other hand, critic
Hiroki Azuma (born May 9, 1971) is a Japanese cultural critic, novelist, and philosopher. He is the co-founder and former director of Genron, an independent institute in Tokyo, Japan. Biography Azuma was born in Mitaka, Tokyo. Azuma received his PhD in ...
rejects Saitō's argument as "too complicated." Azuma argues that "to ''moe''" is simply the act of analyzing each of the character's ''moe'' characteristics and expanding on those characteristics within the mind, and thus differs from mere feelings of empathy. These characteristics can be physical ones, such as
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or a maid costume, or a personality archetype, such as that of the character
Rei Ayanami is a fictional character from the anime ''Neon Genesis Evangelion'', created by Gainax. She is the First Child and pilot of a giant mecha named Evangelion Unit 00. At the beginning of the series, Rei is an enigmatic figure whose unusual behav ...
. Azuma sees this process as an ''otaku'''s act of satisfying their desires among their limited relations, and considers it to be part of a broader trend of "animalization," or the fulfillment of small desires isolated from the context of a grand narrative. Azuma, therefore, simplifies Saitō's idea of ''moe'' into the idea of attaining signals of sexual excitement within an isolated environment, similar to the act of training an animal. In contrast, Tōru Honda argues against the idea that ''moe'' is simply "the act of arousal in response to signals, and thus animalization" and argues that this interpretation does not allow one to recall the essence of ''moe''. Honda considers ''moe'' to be the act of remembering ideals among the background signals, an act of necessity that arose as the romance rejected by religion continued to be supported by materialism, and thus interprets it as a mental activity relevant to the contexts of mythology and religion. Furthermore, Honda asserts that this "animalization" phenomenon only arose after the "economic bubble" period of Japan, when people consumed real romance- and sex-like products, and says that since ''moe'' is commonly interpreted to be in competition with the act of searching for romance in real life, it is thus the antithesis of male-dominant machoism. Also, while Saitō doesn't distinguish ''moe'' from more violent types of sexual abnormalities and speaks of ''moe'' in the context of "sentō bishōjo" (beautiful fighting girl), Honda on the other hand treats ''moe'' as the polar opposite of the hunter-ish kind of sexuality featuring in more fiendish works like those by
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. Anime director
Kazuya Tsurumaki Kazuya Tsurumaki (鶴巻 和哉 ''Tsurumaki Kazuya'') is a Japanese anime director. He was born on February 2, 1966, in the city of Gosen, located in the Niigata Prefecture. He is the protégé of Hideaki Anno, and a longtime animator at Gainax. ...
defines ''moe'' to be "the act of filling in missing information about characters on one's own." Accepting this view, writer explains that characters are born from human instinct, which is the exact reason why one can be charmed by them much more than one could by real people.
Toshio Okada is an anime producer, author, and lecturer. He is a co-founder and former president of the production company Gainax. He is portrayed by actor Gaku Hamada in the 2014 TV Drama ''Aoi Honō'' based on the autobiographical manga by his fellow Kazuh ...
says that while he himself has not fully understood ''moe'', he defines it as not simply being stirred emotionally by beautiful girls, but also as the meta-viewpoint of seeing oneself falling into such a state. In ''The Moe Manifesto'', anthropologist Patrick Galbraith defines ''moe'' as an affective response to fictional characters or representations of them. The applications of this definition are widespread to political, economic, and cultural discourses. For an example in practice, Matthew Brummer describes how Japan's Self Defense Force utilizes popular culture and the ''moe'' that it engenders to shape public perceptions of the military establishment: The Manga Military.


See also

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.moe The domain name .moe is a top-level domain (TLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet. Its name comes from the Japanese slang word '' moe'', indicating its intended purpose in the marketing of products or services deemed ''moe''. History Int ...
* Amae * ''Chibi'' (slang) * Figure ''moe zoku'' *
Ingénue The ''ingénue'' (, , ) is a stock character in literature, film and a role type in the theater, generally a girl or a young woman, who is endearingly innocent. ''Ingénue'' may also refer to a new young actress or one typecast in such role ...
* ''
Kawaii ''Kawaii'' is the culture of cuteness in Japan. It can refer to items, humans and non-humans that are charming, vulnerable, shy and childlike.Kerr, Hui-Ying (23 November 2016)"What is kawaii – and why did the world fall for the ‘cult of cu ...
'', cuteness *
Lolicon In Japanese popular culture, is a genre of fictional media in which young (or young-looking) girl characters appear in romantic or sexual contexts. The term, a portmanteau of the English phrase "Lolita complex", also refers to desire and a ...
* ''Moe'' anthropomorphism * ''Moe'' book * ''
Nijikon or , from the English "2D complex", is the affective perception that two-dimensional anime, manga, and light novel characters are more attractive visually, physically or emotionally than people from the real world. The term appeared in the earl ...
'' *
Parasocial interaction Parasocial interaction (PSI) refers to a kind of psychological relationship experienced by an audience in their mediated encounters with performers in the mass media, particularly on television and on online platforms. Viewers or listeners com ...
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Sexy baby voice "Sexy baby voice" is an English language speech pattern or sociolect, first described by U.S. media in 2013, in which young women affect the high-pitched voice of pre-pubescent girls. Actress Lake Bell popularized the term with her 2013 film '' I ...


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Towards a Cartography of Japanese Anime: Anno Hideaki's >>Evangelion
- Through an interview with
Hiroki Azuma (born May 9, 1971) is a Japanese cultural critic, novelist, and philosopher. He is the co-founder and former director of Genron, an independent institute in Tokyo, Japan. Biography Azuma was born in Mitaka, Tokyo. Azuma received his PhD in ...
dealing with ''Evangelion'' the article sheds light on the origins of the ''moe'' phenomenon
"Superflat Japanese Postmodernity"
– cultural critic Hiroki Azuma on ''otaku'' aesthetics, including ''moe''
''Mondo Japan'', 2004: "New language from OTAKU world: ''moe''"
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