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  • Anime and manga fandom
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  • Otaku is a Japanese term for people with obsessive interests, including anime, manga, or video games. In its original context, the term otaku is mildly offensive, implying that a person is somewhat socially inept. Otaku can be seen as being similar to the English terms geek or nerd. However, the term started to be used by anime and manga fans themselves in a positive way, and today it is often used by those outside of the fandom to refer to fans of anime or manga. Although those new to the fandom may use it in this sense also, those more experienced know its original negative connotations and would not usually use it to refer to themselves. Other fans, typically the newer fanbase, have used the term to describe themselves with pride.[citation needed]
  • Otaku is a Japanese term for people with obsessive interests, including anime, manga, or video games. In its original context, the term "otaku" is mildly offensive, implying that a person is somewhat socially inept. Otaku can be seen as being similar to the English terms 'geek' or 'nerd'. However, the term started to be used by anime and manga fans themselves in a positive way, and today it is often used by those outside of the fandom to refer to fans of anime or manga. Although those new to the fandom may use it in this sense also, those more experienced know its original negative connotations and would not usually use it to refer to themselves.
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  • Otaku is a Japanese term for people with obsessive interests, including anime, manga, or video games. In its original context, the term otaku is mildly offensive, implying that a person is somewhat socially inept. Otaku can be seen as being similar to the English terms geek or nerd. However, the term started to be used by anime and manga fans themselves in a positive way, and today it is often used by those outside of the fandom to refer to fans of anime or manga. Although those new to the fandom may use it in this sense also, those more experienced know its original negative connotations and would not usually use it to refer to themselves. Other fans, typically the newer fanbase, have used the term to describe themselves with pride.[citation needed]
  • Otaku is a Japanese term for people with obsessive interests, including anime, manga, or video games. In its original context, the term "otaku" is mildly offensive, implying that a person is somewhat socially inept. Otaku can be seen as being similar to the English terms 'geek' or 'nerd'. However, the term started to be used by anime and manga fans themselves in a positive way, and today it is often used by those outside of the fandom to refer to fans of anime or manga. Although those new to the fandom may use it in this sense also, those more experienced know its original negative connotations and would not usually use it to refer to themselves.