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Ok, I finally have to ask because I’ve blocked a ton of “moe” communities for being super spammy psuedoporn, which I don’t want to see.
Wtaf is moe? Is it a specific anime, a style, what?
That Moe never showed up in those communities or I might have stuck around! :p
Thanks, that definitely explains why all those posts give me the ick.
Moe is a Japanese word for something that produces feelings of affection. In short, 'cute'. A kitten, small child, or a painting may be described as moe. It can also refer to fashion (think J-pop stars or idols), characters, art-styles, or stories.
There is a theory that moe was introduced by post-WW2 Japanese artists to distance themselves from the hyper-nationalistic imagery of Imperial Japan. In any case, Osamu Tezuka showed that dark and complex stories can be told without a dark and complicated art-style, leading to a number of Japanese works - even ones aimed at an older audience - using a moe artstyle.
There is definitely a subculture that fetishises moe, but I'll leave it at that.
I'd say it's closer to a character style. Moe is a term that originally referred to the soft warm feeling you get when you view a cute character. Like the feeling of wanting to protect them eg Rosa from Brooklyn 99's reaction to holding a puppy.
Nowadays I'd say it's also a way to get more views for your middling anime. Eg the trope of cute girls doing some random hobby. Popular examples of the trope include lucky star, nichijou, the one about the euphonium that I can't remember the full name of, and plenty more that are terrible that I never bothered to watch or remember their name. The trope isn't necessarily bad, as the named examples above are good shows, but it is often used to try to draw viewers to bad anime by including token, or entirely filled with Moe characters.
Thank you for listening to my Ted talk.
Nichijou is absurdist comedy, not moe.