Otaku ( Japanese: おたく, オタク, or ヲタク) is a Japanese term for people with consuming interests, particularly in anime and manga. Its contemporary use originated with a 1983 essay by Akio Nakamori in Manga Burikko.
“Otaku” is pretty much an insult. It means obsession (possibly unhealthy) about something. Also, “otaku” does not mean “anime”. There are “train otaku” (obsessed with trains), “gun otaku”, etc. Stereotypical otaku portrayed in anime is usually overweight unkempt guys in glasses, carrying a lot of anime merchandise. For example:
"Otaku" has shifted multiple times with the medium's growth to become firmly embraced by anime cultures worldwide, while "weeb" is being owned by anime fans who just don't care what others think.
In Japan, otaku has generally regarded as an offensive word, due to the negative cultural perception of withdrawal from society. However, the otaku philosophy of living has gained traction among Japanese youth and adolescents, likely as a reaction to the established culture of intense work and academic studies.
Otaku is a Japanese slang word roughly meaning “geek” or “nerd,” and though it has been imported into English-speaking cultures, it still maintains these Japanese connections.
So technically, someone is considered an otaku when they have an obsession of something having to do with the computer or as us westerners use it, obsessed with Japanese Anime, Manga, etc. and don't leave the house very often.
Where does weeb come from? Weeb is a short form of weeaboo, a term first used by users of 4chan to insult obsessive fans of Japanese culture. A nonsense word, weeaboo has been used since the early 2000s, almost as long as 4chan itself has existed.
(2) A Westerner who admires anime and Japanese culture. In extreme cases, a weeb would actually like to be Japanese. Weeb comes from "weeaboo," which some people consider more derogatory. Another sarcastic term is "Wapanese" (wannabe Japanese or White Japanese). See Japanese cartoons.
Weeaboo, often shortened to weeb, is especially used in anime and manga communities to stereotype fans who show a set of extreme and obnoxious characteristics. In addition to consuming Japanese comics, cartoons, and video games, weeaboos might sprinkle their speech with Japanese words, often using them incorrectly.
OtakuOtaku (Japanese: おたく, オタク, or ヲタク) is a Japanese word that describes people with consuming interests, particularly in anime, manga, video games, or computers. Its contemporary use originated with a 1983 essay by Akio Nakamori in Manga Burikko.
The word is borrowed directly from Japanese, and in English use tends to refer to a person who has hobby-related interests that might be regarded as obsessive, particularly in the fields of anime and manga.
14 Signs You're An Otaku1. Anime night. ... You secretly wish the world worked that way. ... Complain about lack of fan service. ... You get incredibly excited when a new episode comes out. ... Or you will download entire seasons and binge watch them. ... You own at least one dakimakura. ... You have one or more songs from an anime you like.More items...•
Weeaboo Characteristics and How to Spot a WeeabooInserting Japanese words and phrases like "kawaii" or "desu" into everyday conversation incorrectly or excessively (or both).Loving things simply because they are Japanese, not because they are actually good.More items...•
How To Stop Being a Weeb, a 12 Step ProgramBathe Regularly. ... Don't use Japanese Words in Everyday Conversations. ... Learn and Practice Social Skills. ... Read Philosophy. ... Have Non-Japan/Anime Interests and Hobbies. ... Develop your Emotional Intelligence. ... Watch Classic Films. ... Look After Your Health.More items...•