Moment the Fourth: This is tsundere

By Pontifus on 22 December 2008 | Anime | 10 Comments

I uttered a Gundam blasphemy the day before yesterday, so, to be fair, I’m going to blaspheme against all you Haruhi devotees’ object of worship: Haruhi isn’t Hirano Aya’s greatest role. Manabi Straight’s Mei Etou is. And I’m not just saying that because Mei is the tsunderekko who made me love tsundere.

Alright, maybe I am.

Moment the Fourth consists of the entire fourth episode of Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight!, which deals with Mei Etou’s tsundere properties. That’s right: Mei gets an entire episode of justification for her being tsundere. She isn’t the only tsunderekko with a reason, by any means, but her marginalization and exploitation by classmates gives her tsuntsun side a bit of weighty realism. In terms of character quirks I’m most likely to encounter in people I might actually meet, I probably have to go with Ogiue, but Mei holds the unique honor of turning me on to tsundere to begin with. Not that I disliked tsundere beforehand; I guess I have a thing for girls with problems. But Mei showed me the potency of the device.

It’s hard to pick one point in the episode that stands out above the others — the whole thing is fantastic — but a few scenes really stuck with me. In the first, Mei, afraid of being hurt by Manabi and co. as she was hurt by her classmates in the past, holes herself up and falls back on one of my favorite forms of escapism.

The drawback to this, as I’ve also found, is that, as video games are ostensibly a kind of narrative art, it’s very easy to see oneself reflected within them. I have a hard time running from my problems by way of stories, whose business it is to represent and discuss the human universe, which includes my problems and problems like them. Mei faces the same difficulties, apparently. The game even tells her as much: “Mei runs! But she couldn’t run away!”

The other scene I usually recall — perhaps my most vivid memory of Manabi Straight — is very simple. It involves the throwing of a pillow and the scariest tsuntsun face ever.

Lest we forget that tsundere can be more than a harmless moe subtype, that, in a realistic context, it’s a very serious problem, Mei exists to remind us. She lashes out at her friends not necessarily because she bears any ill will toward them, nor even exclusively as a defense mechanism, but because she hardly has any idea of how “normal” friendship works. It’s fortunate that she finds herself squarely in the path of Manabi’s optimistic rampage; I wonder, and not hopefully, what might have become of her otherwise.

10 Responses to “Moment the Fourth: This is tsundere”

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  2. lelangir says:

    my memory of this episode is vague at best, but you’re begging me to rewatch this…and I should…god Manabi Straight is epic.

  3. Where are my typical tsundere bitches!!?? WHERE!?

  4. Alan says:

    nope. cant agreed u with that.
    my vote still go to haruhi.. xD

  5. Aizen says:

    Reallly, I think the biggest tsundere (and yandere) is Zero Louise (Zero no Tsukaima). And you know what? Louise’s my favorite tsundere :)

  6. Cuchlann says:

    Oh, tsundere. Just a few years ago, I had no idea what you were. I was so innocent then. I didn’t yet know what “OTP” meant. Those were the days, when Narusegawa was just Narusegawa, and not a proto-tsundere.

  7. Pontifus says:

    @lelangir

    god Manabi Straight is epic

    Seconded. And, um…thirded. Since I’m the webmaster and all, I’ll go ahead and claim the ability to vote twice here.

    Ultimately, if I get just one person who hasn’t seen Manabi Straight before to check it out, my work here is done.

    @Kairu

    Elsewhere.

    @Alan

    I suspected I’d be outnumbered.

    @Aizen

    Yeah, Louise is good. Yandere is probably a better term for her. But ZnT derails so hard after the first season…

    @Cuchlann

    Funny you should mention Naru. While Mei opened my eyes to tsundere’s glory, Naru started me along that one-way street, even if I didn’t realize it at the time.

  8. Cuchlann says:

    I have a weird relationship with tsundere, like the one I have with moe. I usually like tsundere characters, but not in the same way as the people around me (figuratively speaking). Uh… unless we’re talking shoujo-ai, because I’m a big Kagamin and Touko fan. *cough*

  9. TheBigN says:

    “my memory of this episode is vague at best,”

    Well it shouldn’t be, because it’s one of the best of the series. :P

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