Japanese Anime Emotion Symbols
The popping vein has only one emotion.
Japanese anime emotion symbols. Because of the wide range of characters available kaomoji smileys can be used to express emotions actions and characters with more detail than traditional. There are other symbols in anime such as people sneezing when they are being talked about by others. In some cases they express significant elements of that person s character based on color symbolism in japan.
Angry bad mood bear beg blush cat confused cry cute dance depressed devil disappointed drool eat evil excited fall down feces feminine flip table flower funny glasses grin gross happy heart hello helpless hide hug kiss laugh lenny face love magic make up my mind middle finger monkey music nervous peace sign proud punch rabbit roger that roll over run sad salute scared sheep shocked shrug shy sleep smile sparkle spin surprised sweat take a bow that s it thumbs up tired tremble try my best. They appear over hair foreheads and sometimes hands.
Angry bad mood bear beg blush cat confused cry cute dance depressed devil disappointed drool eat evil excited fall down feces feminine flip table flower funny glasses grin gross happy heart hello helpless hide hug kiss laugh lenny face love magic make up my mind middle finger monkey music nervous peace sign proud punch rabbit roger that roll over run sad salute scared sheep shocked shrug shy sleep smile sparkle spin surprised sweat take a bow that s it thumbs up. Japanese girls often use character ω omega for mouths of their emoticons thinking that such kaomoji are cute or as they say kawaii. And.
If you want to create joyful happy or laughing japanese emoticons use high up eyes. Mouths are important too. Anime s visual language is what sets it apart from other animation styles.
Perhaps one of the most seen visual symbol in anime the popping vein is a series of four u shapes combined to create a cruciform. Power evil emptiness sadness depression mystery sophistication intimidation death. You can also use slashes or ヽ and ノ to make it look like the emoticon is throwing up it s hands in anger and if you really want to express anger use a 凸 for a middle finger.
While they originated in japan kaomoji emoticons are now used in many other countries as well. For example you can use these characters. You can also use or.