Nijikon

Nijikon (二次コン), from the English "2D complex", is the feeling or opinion that two-dimensional anime or manga characters are more attractive (visually, physically or emotionally) than real-life people.

Currently this behavior has increased exponentially in an almost unnoticed way to society outside Cyberculture, as this has gradually influenced users who accept their behavior within this but not outside, the reason is due to certain rules within the Internet community of not mixing the real life (IRL) with the Internet for which those individuals who present the Schediafilia do not show it to society due to different factors such as Social rejection.[1][2]

Nijikon fetchi

The Nijikon fetchi, so called in Japan (waifu complex in Spanish ), refers to the attraction of fictional characters that appear in manga, anime and third-dimensional videogames. The Nijikon can be used to refer to the otaku hobby by the characters that appear in this type of genre.[3]

The 2D complex is presented mainly in artistic and literary genres of the manga that resort to representations of romantic and sexual relationships between characters, usually involving different aesthetic aspects of art and beauty canons that give the characters of the plot beautiful features. Different genres involved with this complex include pulp erotic literature magazines, bishōjo, bishōnen, yuri, yaoi, shotacon, lolicon, shōjo-ai, shōnen-ai, eroge and hentai.

The Waifu complex is mainly used as a global term applied to people who love literature of similar manga and gender. The term is also used to refer to the attraction of characters from cinema, television and literature, not necessarily graphically captured in two dimensions.[4]

See also

References

  1. Jason Price Everett (2003). Detritus: Excerpts from the Workbooks 1998-2002. iUniverse. ISBN 0595299237.
  2. Nijikon Definición en inglés en Urban Dictionary; consultado 3 de febrero de 2012
  3. Steven Poole (2007). Trigger Happy: Videogames and the Entertainment Revolution. Skyhorse Publishing Inc. ISBN 1611454557.
  4. Falling in Love with 2D Characters Artículo en inglés por Noirsword en Wolf Hurricane
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