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He has several dolls including Vilda (the only referred to by name) and the bunny, cat and witch. In episode 12 his home is visited by Maniwa. His dolls refer to HIM as a doll.

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  • Otaku littéralement "geek, intello" en japonais, est un hybride né de l'union d'un homme et d'une déesse. C'est un Mage de Rang S de la guilde Hybrid Space.
  • He has several dolls including Vilda (the only referred to by name) and the bunny, cat and witch. In episode 12 his home is visited by Maniwa. His dolls refer to HIM as a doll.
  • Otaku was one of the original followers of the Kami Shinjo, in the original Ki-Rin Clan. The Otaku family and the Shiotome followed her footsteps.
  • A person that watched anime and or plays video games to the point of obsession- It becomes a way of life. -attend anime cons -watch anime until ungodly hours -cosplay isnt a must but its too fun to pass up. -play video games the same way -you can accept candy from strangers sometimes. -cons are not a place small children should be -we listen to j-pop rock anything Japanese! -my fellow otakus feel free to add what you have to say :3 < and we love the kitty face.
  • Offending and stereotypical
  • Otaku é um termo japones que se refere a alguem muito vicido a alguma coisa, seja a bonecos ou a pornografia. E alem disso, diferente daqui do brasil, no japão o termo é um chingamento.
  • Gli otaku sono esseri semiumanoidi appartenenti al più ampio phylum dei nerd. Basano la loro precaria esistenza su manga, anime e videogiochi, da cui prendono stili di vita, modi di parlare, mangiare, uccidere e fare sesso. Quest'ultimo è però considerato un'utopia sia perché gli otaku, essendo abituati agli hentai, detestano gli altri esseri umani per le loro ridotte dimensioni di tette e/o pene, sia perché comunque rimangono sempre dei nerd.
  • Otaku ist ein Luftbändiger, der nach der Harmonischen Konvergenz seine Fähigkeiten erhielt.
  • Jakiś czas po Harmonicznym Zrownaniu zdobyl magie powietrza i zostal przeniesiony do Świątyni Północnej lub już stacjonował w świątyni. Otaku był jedyną osobą, która zna odpowiedź na pytanie Tenzina i entuzjazmem podniósł rękę. Choć Tenzin zapytał kolejny o odpowiedz na pytanie.
  • Otaku is derived from a Japanese term for another's house or family (お宅, otaku) that is also used as an honorific second-person pronoun. The modern slang form, which is distinguished from the older usage by being written only in hiragana (おたく) or katakana (オタク or, less frequently, ヲタク), or rarely in rōmaji, appeared in the 1980s. In the anime Macross, first aired in 1982, the term was used by Lynn Minmay as an honorific term. It appears to have been coined by the humorist and essayist Akio Nakamori in his 1983 series An Investigation of "Otaku" (『おたく』の研究 "Otaku" no Kenkyū?), printed in the lolicon magazine Manga Burikko. Animators like Haruhiko Mikimoto and Shōji Kawamori used the term among themselves as an honorific second-person pronoun since the late 1970s.
  • Otaku (em japonês: おたく) é um termo usado no Japão que se refere à um fã de um certo assunto em especial, não importando qual. No Japão, a maioria dos otakus são pessoas que tem obsessão por qualquer hobby. Já no ocidente, usa-se esse termo para se referir à fãs de anime ou mangás, aí se percebe a mudança do termo tratando-se do idioma. Muitas pessoas que gostam de anime acham esse termo ofensivo e se recusam a serem chamados deste jeito. Ele só é utilizado em comunidades de fãs de anime e conhecedores do idioma japonês.
  • Otaku (de_otaku) was a bomb defusal map that was featured in Counter-Strike: Condition Zero during its development.
  • The term "otaku" refers to the devoted anime fan base, especially in Japan. The otaku are especially enthusiastic and knowledgeable about anime, who collect anime films and contribute to many anime blogs on the internet.
  • Otaku (jap. Haus, オタク) bezeichnet extreme Fans und entspricht am ehesten dem englischen Wort Nerd oder auch Geek. Ähnlich wie Nerd wird auch Otaku oft abwertend gebraucht. Diese Bedeutung von Otakus geht auf eine Mode unter japanischen Jugendlichen, speziell Manga- und Anime-Fans, Anfang der 80er Jahre zurück, sich gegenseitig mit Otaku anzusprechen. Der Kolumnist Akio Nakamori griff diesen Trend 1983 in dem Erotik-Manga-Magazin Manga Burikko auf und taufte die Besucher des Comic Markets Otaku. Bis heute ist der Begriff Otaku eng mit dem Comic Market (für gewöhnlich als Comiket abgekürzt) und den beiden dort vorherrschenden Genres Lolicon und Yaoi verbunden: Der Comiket stellt das „Zentrum der kulturellen Aktivitäten“ der Otaku (Dōjinshi, Cosplay, etc.) dar.
  • Otaku was an Air Acolyte trained and raised to preserve and maintain the barely extant nation. Sometime after Harmonic Convergence, he gained his airbending and began learning how to control his bending at the Northern Air Temple under Tenzin's tutelage. Two weeks later, Otaku took part in Jinora's anointment as an airbending master. He listened to Tenzin's speech and helped bend up smoke from the candles, activating the wind chimes after her tattoos were revealed.
  • Otaku is derived from a Japanese term for another's house or family (お宅, otaku) which is also used as an honorific second-person pronoun. The modern slang form, which is distinguished from the older usage by being written only in hiragana (おたく) or katakana (オタク or, less frequently, ヲタク), or rarely in rōmaji, appeared in the 1980s. In the anime Macross, first aired in 1982, the term was used by Lynn Minmay as an honorific term. It appears to have been coined by the humorist and essayist Akio Nakamori in his 1983 series An Investigation of "Otaku"(『おたく』の研究"Otaku" no Kenkyū), printed in the lolicon magazine Manga Burikko. Animators like Haruhiko Mikimoto and Shōji Kawamori used the term among themselves as an honorific second-person pronoun since the late 1970s.
  • Otaku literally means "house" or "home" in Japanese, but it is often used in Japan to refer to someone who is devoted to a hobby to the point of obsession. Otaku in Japan indulge in a wide variety of hobbies (i.e. video game otaku, action figure otaku, Internet otaku, etc.), but share the commonality of being near shut-ins who focus on little else. It is considered a derogatory term in Japan.
  • Otaku, in the Sixth World sense, are the "children of the Matrix", individuals are somehow able to interface with the wired matrix with only an ASIST converter and a datajack, without needing to use cyberdecks. Otaku, with some exceptions, are children below the age of 21, and many of them worship the Matrix with cult-like devotion, almost like a religion. They typically exist in social gang-like groups known as tribes, and are fiercely loyal to these tribes. Some tribes devote themselves to zealous causes or even entities, like Artificial Intelligences.
  • Otaku, in the Sixth World sense, are the "children of the Matrix". These individuals are somehow able to interface with the wired matrix with only an ASIST converter and a datajack, without needing to use cyberdecks. Otaku, with some exceptions, are children below the age of 21, and many of them worship the Matrix with cult-like devotion, almost like a religion. They typically exist in social gang-like groups known as tribes, and are fiercely loyal to these tribes. Some tribes devote themselves to zealous causes or even entities, like Artificial Intelligences.
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