Otaku Dimensional Love
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Hidden in the house and rot, love in another dimension
Speaking of this topic, it really feels like a time travel drama, and the lover in my heart is in another dimension. For otaku, the three-dimensional world is too terrifying, and there is a lack of "lovers" to attract them, so many people will also position the characters in the two-dimensional world as their lovers. I think this method is more of a state of filling, after all, most people want to have a lover, and when this position is vacant, those characters in the second dimension will come to fill it. Let's take a look at the results of this survey.
【Translation byImmortal】Mobile-centric software project? Exploitation? Provided jig.jp Recently, a survey of users of the otaku flea market app "otamart" for otaku products was published and its results were published. The survey was conducted between June 23 ~ 30, and the number of valid responses was 1,564.
23% of people hide their home identity
First of all, the results of the survey on the ratio of men and women who use the otaku market, as well as the age group. 75.7% were females and 24.3% were males, with women in the absolute majority. At the same time, 15~19 years old (49.4%), 20~24 years old (22.8%), under 15 years old (12.7%), teenage users accounted for 6 percent.
Most of the users seem to be students, but how many of them keep the fact that they are otaku secret? "Are you hiding that you're an otaku?" After this question, the following results were obtained: "Hidden (23.0%)" and "Not hidden (77.0%)". We've learned that people used to be negative, but now most people are openly saying that they are otaku.
About 4 out of 10 people replied, "If you talk about another dimension, you will have a lover."
Then I asked, "Do you have a boyfriend/girlfriend?" About 4 out of 10 people replied, "If you say something else, you have a lover." He is passionate about "2D anime, games, and manga", or "2.5 D idols and voice actors". By the way, the number of people who actually said "yes" was 22.6%.
There are 7 percent of women who like BL and 1 percent of men
Faced with "Do you like BL?" In this question, 72.7% of women and 11.1% of men answered "yes". Sure enough, men seem to be less interested in making a base and picking up soap.
Then ask the person who answered that he liked "BL" to tell us about his charm, "I like the profundity of the story of the betrayal of morality or imperfection and forbidden love" (15~19 years old?). Female other), "I like the place where there is a sense of distance between me and myself, and it is unreal. You can escape from reality" (20~24 years old?) Female others), "Compared to shoujo manga and the like, you can see a variety of aspects of male characters" (30s?) Female other), "After all, it's just a delusion of the work, and it's fun to develop all kinds of relationships" (25~29 years old?) Male other) also received such voices.
What are the "popular characters" and "popular works" selected by otaku!?
When I asked "Please tell me who you are marrying", the first place was "Tokiya Ichinose" from the PSP game "Utano ☆ Prince". In second place was "Yasuyu Arakia (Soaring Otaku)" and in third place "Nozomi Tojo (lovelive!)", both of which were selected for the top spots in TV anime broadcasts until June.
After that, I asked me about your favorite works (anime, manga, etc.), and the first place was "His Royal Highness Utayuki Prince", the second place was "Volleyball Junior", the third place was "Speed Otaku", and the fourth place was "Kuroko's basketball". "Volleyball Junior" is about volleyball, "Speed Otaku" is about road cycling, and "Kuroko's Basketball" is about basketball. The fact that the first place "His Royal Highness Utayuki Prince" was selected for 5 seats in the top 10 most popular characters, which is also due to its high popularity.