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Originally Posted by chaotix37
Theory: Yanderes were possessive and obsessed with love. Their motto in life will be: "Too much love will kill you." Tsunderes on the other hand, were loyal and trustworthy but they cannot show their emotions to the one she love. The only thing she changes is to show how much you love her when you are the one who can solve her conflicts in life.
Well yeah I got a mental trauma for 2 weeks after I have watched the ending, but then this gives you experience in life.
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not agree with you... but agree at some point (75% of it)
recently i just editing some idiot pages who making Higurashi no naku koro ni is YANDERE at wikipedia...
here's mine : from Tvtropes (WTF i'm the one who write it anyway)
The word "yandere", a term that blossomed in moe fandom, refers to a character who is crazy about someone else. Literally. Despite the anime-inspired name, this type of character is much, much older than that, as one of the earliest examples is Medea of Greek Myth.
Tsundere Type A
Type A (alias Type Tsun or harsh): These Tsundere have tsuntsun as their default mood. It takes something special to trigger their deredere side. The intensity of the tsuntsun can range from "I must glare and fight my way through life" (Louise of Zero No Tsukaima) to grumpy pessimism (Kagami of Lucky Star). It's not about intensity, it's just about which part of the tsundere personality is the public face and which the hidden. If the Tsundere is The Rival, she is more likely to be Type A. When she does help her rival out, expect her to say something along the lines of "Don't get me wrong, I'm not doing this for you." This is usually accompanied by ferocious blushing. While she usually cuts down on the beatings and insults and shows more signs of mushiness as the series progresses, she will not be fully converted to "dere" in contrast to the Defrosting Ice Queen (which, ironically, was the original definition of Tsundere).
Tsundere type B
These Tsundere have deredere as their default mood. They are sweet, kind and generous, but just happen to have a hidden violent side as well. In this case, her temper is almost always triggered by someone or something else, usually the male Love Interest. (An example is Kagome Higurashi from Inu Yasha). Either they have Belligerent Sexual Tension, or he is an idiot or an Accidental Pervert, or she just has no idea how to handle feelings of love and attraction and thus is sweet to everyone except the man she's interested in. Unwanted suitors such as Dogged Nice Guys or Jerkasses might also trigger the tsuntsun. Very often the male Love Interest will be very frustrated, as everybody else keeps telling him how soft-hearted the Tsundere is, and wonders how they can possibly be describing the same girl. This may lead to an Informed Attribute if we never actually see the sweet side as default, since the Tsundere and her irritant are always together on screen. In non-romantic scenarios this character is likely to be the disciplinarian and organizer, (though not necessarily the leader). A Type B Tsundere is often subjected to Adaptation Decay, Character Exaggeration and Flanderization, turning her into a Type A.