User talk:Articozero/GALMET

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Chaotic Death Metal Moe? what you think of this definition created by this band to describe your musical style?
The term's origin and etymology MOE is unknown. Anime columnist John Oppliger has outlined several popular theories describing how the term would have stemmed from the name of anime heroines (such as Hotaru Tomoe from Sailor Moon or Moe Sagisawa from the 1993 anime Kyoryu Wakusei).[2] Psychologist Tamaki Saitō identifies it as coming from the Japanese word for "budding".[3] Ken Kitabayashi of the Nomura Research Institute has defined moe as "being strongly attracted to one's ideals", and identifies a pun with "sprouting" and the words moyasu or moeru, which mean "burning" (in the sense of one's heart burning, or burning with passion).[4] Galbraith states that the term came from 2channel in the 1990s, discussing female characters who were "hybrids of the Lolikon (Lolita Complex) and bishoujo (beautiful girl) genres". Comiket organiser Ichikawa Koichi has described Lum Invader of Urusei Yatsura as being both the source of moe and the first tsundere. According to Hiroki Azuma, as Rei Ayanami became a more prominent character among fans, she "changed the rules" governing what people regarded as moe-inspiring. The industry has since created many characters which share her traits of pale skin, blue hair and a "quiet personality".Moe (slang)

what we might call it a form of expression that is added to the musical style of death metal, or what some call the musical personality of each member of the band feel identified with the term Moe

Articozero--dammit!!! (talk) 02:55, 26 September 2010 (UTC)

Note to administrator: If this article is to be speedy-deleted, please could you userfy it to Articozero.

The user asked for help. They may be able to add more references later, from Japanese sources.

If you do that, please add a link on their talk page. Thanks.  Chzz  ► 05:43, 26 September 2010 (UTC)