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    o·ta·ku
    /ōˈtäko͞o/

    noun

    • 1. (in Japan) a young person who is obsessed with computers or particular aspects of popular culture to the detriment of their social skills: "every other otaku can run on about their hobby endlessly"

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › OtakuOtaku - Wikipedia

    Otaku ( 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 . Otaku subculture is a central theme of various anime, manga, documentaries, and academic research.

  3. Otaku is a Japanese word that can mean "house" or "obsessive enthusiast" of anime, manga, or computer technology. The word has a negative connotation in Japan, but it is also used in English with different nuances and contexts.

  4. Jun 6, 2016 · Otaku is a Japanese word that refers to a fan of manga, anime, or other subcultures. Learn how otaku evolved from a casual term to a controversial label, and how it reflects the diversity and complexity of Japanese nerd culture.

  5. Feb 1, 2016 · The term otaku is often used in the West to refer to anyone interested in anime. But is that what otaku really means? Learn about the history behind the otaku phenomenon and how different anime have reacted to it, as well as anime fandom in general.

  6. Otaku is a Japanese word that means "your house, your home" and is used as a polite second person pronoun. It also refers to a person with an intense or obsessive interest in anime and manga, often used before another noun.

  7. Otaku is a Japanese word for a fan of manga, anime, and other East Asian culture. It can be a proud or derisive term, depending on the context and culture.

  8. Mar 30, 2022 · Otaku is a Japanese honorific that describes a person with an obsessive interest in a subject, especially anime or manga. Learn the origin, usage and connotations of this term, and how to use it in different contexts.

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