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Originally Posted by Komari
This is why I like the tsunderes who start out somewhat closed, then open up, as opposed to the ones who just flip through emotional masks on a dime.
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I strongly agree with you here. I love the classic tsundere who genuinely changes over time, and doesn't simply switch constantly and randomly back and forth between harsh and sweet throughout the entire anime. I mean, I don't expect (or necessarily want) the "tsuntsun" side to disappear entirely, but I do like it when the tsundere goes from
mostly "tsuntsun" to
mostly "deredere". That feels like meaningful character development interwoven with good relationship development interwoven with actual plot progression.