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This pages aims at providing a quick reference on some tag which people usually have problem with.  For more details, see the [[:Category:Tags | tags]] page. It's important to tag what you see. This guide will be here for any help you may need.
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This page aims at providing a quick reference on tags which people usually have problems with.  For a list of all of the tags, see [[:Theme_Tags | Theme Tags]]. It's important to tag what you see. This guide will be here for the hardest of tags.
  
===^_^===
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===4koma===
Intended with characters with their eyes closed upward and smiling or not. Like: ^_^. Not like: v_v. You can complete it with "happy" or "smile" or ":3"
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For four panelled manga only. Does not require the [[manga]] tag.
  
 
===:3===
 
===:3===
For characters with their mouths in the "3" shape, like a cat.
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For characters with their mouths in the '3' shape, like a cat.
 
 
===4koma===
 
For four panel manga. Not more, not less.
 
  
 
===Ahoge===
 
===Ahoge===
An intentional piece of hair that sticks up. Usually in the front or back of the head.
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An intentional piece of hair that sticks up.
 
 
===Albino===
 
For characters with white hair and red eyes. Require both "red eyes" and "white hair" tags.
 
 
 
===Apron===
 
Goes over the clothes, can be frilly, but can't be naked! It's not necessary to add if for "maid" and "waitress".
 
 
 
===Barefoot===
 
One barefoot is enough to be tagged. When there is stockings, sandals, or shoes, the tag shouldn't be applied. The tag does apply is the foot is partially but not completely covered by bandages.
 
 
 
===Beach===
 
It requires sand. It doesn't include the sea. If you can see the sea in the image, also use the tag "water".
 
 
 
===Birthday===
 
For birthday celebrations, including cake, presents, etc.  Not for simple images with "Happy Birthday" written on it.
 
 
 
===Bloomer===
 
Bloomer are sport clothing, not fluffy undergarment
 
 
 
===Boots===
 
Footwear that covers most of the lower leg and sometimes up to the thigh.
 
 
 
===Chinese dress===
 
Not meant for Chinese pants/outfits.  For dresses!
 
 
 
===Cosplay===
 
A real life person dressing up as an anime or manga character. Does not apply to anime characters dressing up as another anime character.
 
 
 
===Couple===
 
Two people who appear to be in love, are showing affection, etc.  Does not apply if they are a couple in the series but it is not shown in the image.  Does apply if it is shown in the image but is not true in the series.
 
 
 
===Crossover===
 
When a character is dressed as another character in a different anime, featured with a different character, portraying as another character, or it has an element of another series in another.  
 
  
===Curly Hair===
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===Anthropomorphism===
Curly hair is not wavy hair. It should take the form of loops or drills. [http://e-shuushuu.net/search/results/?tags=80994 Kasane Teto] and [http://e-shuushuu.net/search/results/?tags=111166 Ririka Tsukimori] are good examples.
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Creatures or objects personified as humans.
  
===Devil===
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===Ao dai===
Can be tagged as such if the character has some of these element:
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Vietnamese clothing.
"wings" "horn" "pointy ears"
 
It's the mix of these element that make a character devil. Devilish smiling is not enough.
 
  
===Doll===
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===Bloomers (gym shorts)===
You must be able to see their joints/doll parts.  Dolls who are so within a series should not have this tag unless you can tell they are dolls in the image.
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Gym shorts, not the fluffy undergarment.
  
===Fairy===
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===E-Chuuchuu===
Small girls with wings. Not the same as "tenshi".
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Require no other tags. For more information see [[E-ChuuChuu|E-chuuchuu]].
  
===Fan===
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===Gyaru===
Both for hand held fans and electronic fans.
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Style of fashion. Possibly tanned skin, gaudy jewellery, vibrant nail polish, loose clothes, blonde hair, etc. Also for gyaruo (male gyaru) and ganguro (fake tan, bleached haired gyaru) fashion.
  
===Fang===
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===Hakana===
For those pointy little teeth.
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A traditional pleated skirt that goes from the waist to the ankles, often worn over a kimono and tied with a bow at the front.
  
===Flower===
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===Hanbok===
To be applied for whole flowers or flower petals that are not sakura.
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Traditional Korean clothing.
  
===Food===
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===Heterochromia===
For anything commonly edible in an image, except cake, sweets, or ice cream, which have their own tags. If a character is eating the food, replace the food tag with "eating".
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A character with each eye a different colour. [[Eye color]] must still be tagged.
  
===Freckles===
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===Kotatsu===
Natural points on the face. Not to be confused with blush line.  
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A low wooden table covered by a blanket or futon, with a tabletop above. Underneath is a heat source, often built into the table itself.
  
===Gaming===
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===Lolita fashion===
Can be applied both when a person is playing a game or there is a game/game controller in the image.
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An outfit that often consists of a bell-shape, knee-length, frilly dress/skirt with a Victorian influence. Not for actual Victorian clothing.
 
 
===Gothic===
 
Gothic is not "lolita fashion". Gothic use rather dark cloth, without frill. Other prominent item is spiky bracelet or necklace and belt.
 
 
 
===Group===
 
For three or more people.
 
 
 
===Hair Band===
 
Not to be confused with "headdress" which have frills. A hair band is a simple accessory that hold the hair in place by tightening around the head. A ribbon might be tied on it for esthetic.
 
 
 
===Happy===
 
Not to be confused with "smile". It should be used with people having their mouth open, as in :D
 
 
 
===Hime===
 
The hime tag can be used for all girls showing sign of royalty, such as a crown or scepter.
 
 
 
===Horns===
 
Can also work for only one horn.  May be applied for deer type antlers.
 
 
 
===Ice===
 
For ice in an image. Can be applied for Cirno's wings only if they appear as ice.
 
 
 
===Jacket===
 
Meant for long sleeves, not pullovers or vests.  You should be able to see something underneath it.
 
 
 
===Kimono===
 
A long kimono or if you cannot tell whether it's short or long.
 
  
 
===Mahou Shoujo===
 
===Mahou Shoujo===
 
For girls with magic girl appearance.  Frilly clothing, wands, etc. Not for someone casting serious magic. For spell casting, you can add "magic"
 
For girls with magic girl appearance.  Frilly clothing, wands, etc. Not for someone casting serious magic. For spell casting, you can add "magic"
  
===Maid===
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===Megane===
A servant, with most of the time an apron covering also the chest, contrary to the waitress. Their dress tend also to be unicolored. If you use the "maid" tag, you don't need to use the "dress" or "apron" tags.
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For eyeglasses. Not the same as the [[goggles]] or [[sunglasses]] tags.
 
 
===Manga===
 
For multiple paneled manga, except 4.
 
  
===Megane===
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===Miko===
For eyeglasses. Not the same as the "goggles" or "sunglasses" tags.
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For shrine maidens or shrine maiden outfits.
  
===Monochrome===
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===Mimi===
For images composed of various shades of only one color.  It can be added to the "manga" tag.
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Ears. Tags include:
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* [[inu mimi]] = dog ears
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* [[kitsune mimi]] = fox ears
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* [[neko mimi]] = cat ears
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* [[ookami mimi]] = wolf ears
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* [[tora mimi]] = tiger ears
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* [[usa mimi]] = rabbit ears
  
===Music===
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===Mizugi===
For images with music notes or sheet music, for example: http://e-shuushuu.net/image/445445/
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Swimsuit. School swimsuits should instead be tagged with [[school mizugi]] (often dark-blue or white one-piece swimsuit with a name tag on the chest).  
Can be used with "music player" "musical instrument" and "singing" if those elements are also in the image.
 
  
===Neko mimi===
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===Musume===
Images of characters with cat/neko ears must be tagged as "neko mimi". If the character also has a tail, "tail" must also be tagged.
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Girl or daughter. Used in the [[mecha musume]] tag.
  
 
===Odango===
 
===Odango===
For hairbuns, one or two.
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Hairbuns, one or two.
  
 
===Onsen===
 
===Onsen===
 
Hot springs in which people bath. It's generally outdoor. It should not be confused with household bathtubs.
 
Hot springs in which people bath. It's generally outdoor. It should not be confused with household bathtubs.
  
===Sakura===
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===Qipao===
Cherry blossomsCan be on tree or floating through the air. If you see the trunk or the branch of the tree, you can add the "tree" tag.
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Chinese dress. Not meant for Chinese pants/outfitsFor dresses!
  
===School Mizugi===
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===Race queen===
Often of dark blue, or white color, there might also be a name tag on the chest. The mizugi can also be split in two parts, and there is often a seam down the side.
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Models for automotive events. May be posing next to a vehicle.
 
 
===Seifuku===
 
Seifuku is a school uniform. It includes already the eventual "skirt" and "ribbon" tag if they are part of it. However, "jacket", "hat", and "tie" are not included and should be added when seen.  If a seifuku is also a dress, both the "seifuku" and "dress" tags may be added.
 
 
 
===Short Kimono===
 
A kimono cut to the knee or elbow.
 
 
 
===Suit===
 
For formal images with males or females dressed up with slacks, blazer, and tie/bow tie. When containing a jacket or a tie with the suit, it still needs to be tagged.
 
 
 
===Sweat===
 
For multiple sweatdrops. Usually appears when it's hot or after physical activities.
 
 
 
===Sweatdrop===
 
A bead of sweat. It's used so as to represent emotions such as embarrassment, exasperation, confusion or shock.
 
  
 
===Randoseru===
 
===Randoseru===
School backpack used for primary school.  
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School backpack with a curved top used for primary/elementary school. Usually red.
  
===Scenic===
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===Sakura===
Image must be focused on the background rather than the girlA majority of the image should be something other than the characters.
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Cherry blossomsCan be on a [[tree]] or floating through the air.
  
===Smile===
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===Seifuku===
Not to be confused with "happy". Smile is usually closed mouth, having this shape :). Teeth can be visible.
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A school/sailor uniform. Does not need [[skirt]] or [[ribbon]] tag if they are part of it. However, [[jacket]], [[hat]], and [[tie]] should be added when seen. If a [[seifuku]] is also a [[dress]], both tags may be added.
  
===Stars===
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===Sarashi===
Shining dot in the sky at night. Include also stars shaped object.
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Chest Bandages.
  
 
===Tenshi===
 
===Tenshi===
Should be used for white wings, and/or halo.
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Angel. Should be used for white wings, and/or halo.
  
===Thigh Highs===
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===Teru Teru Bozu===
For stocking above the knee. It shouldn't be use for pantyhose which totally cover the legs, thus not revealing skin at all.
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Rain doll.
  
 
===Trap===
 
===Trap===
Biologically male, crossdressed to look female. Only allowed if they canonically crossdress.
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Biologically male, cross-dressing to look female. Only allowed if they canonically cross-dress. Also applies to girls that look like boys ('reverse trap').
Also applies to girls that look like boys ("Reverse Trap").
 
  
===Uniform===
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===^_^===
Include all sorts of uniform, except "nun" "waitress" "maid" "seifuku".
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For characters with their eyes closed upward: ^_^. Not downward: v_v. Does not have to be smiling; mouth expression or emotion should also be tagged if applicable.
 
 
===Vampire===
 
For girls with vampire traits (pale skin, fangs, wings, etc.) showing signs of bloodlust, drinking blood, etc. Vampires who are so within a series should not have this tag unless you can tell they are vampires in the image.
 
 
 
===Waitress===
 
A servant in a cafe, or restaurant. Can be distinguished with the apron, which only protect the skirt contrary to the maid. In case of maid cafe, don't use the "waitress" tag.
 
 
 
===Wand===
 
For miko, mahou shoujo, and magic wands.  Not for use with staffs.
 
 
 
===Warrior===
 
If it doesn't fit "ninja" "samurai" "valkyrie" or "soldier". Can be used for people wearing armor.
 
 
 
===Waterfloat===
 
Both for circular waterfloats or board waterfloats (kickboards).
 
 
 
===Witch===
 
Requires a witch-like appearance.  Hat, broom, etc.
 
  
[[Category:Tags]]
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[[Category:Tags]] [[Category:Tutorial]]

Revision as of 09:58, 31 May 2020

This page aims at providing a quick reference on tags which people usually have problems with. For a list of all of the tags, see Theme Tags. It's important to tag what you see. This guide will be here for the hardest of tags.

4koma

For four panelled manga only. Does not require the manga tag.

:3

For characters with their mouths in the '3' shape, like a cat.

Ahoge

An intentional piece of hair that sticks up.

Anthropomorphism

Creatures or objects personified as humans.

Ao dai

Vietnamese clothing.

Bloomers (gym shorts)

Gym shorts, not the fluffy undergarment.

E-Chuuchuu

Require no other tags. For more information see E-chuuchuu.

Gyaru

Style of fashion. Possibly tanned skin, gaudy jewellery, vibrant nail polish, loose clothes, blonde hair, etc. Also for gyaruo (male gyaru) and ganguro (fake tan, bleached haired gyaru) fashion.

Hakana

A traditional pleated skirt that goes from the waist to the ankles, often worn over a kimono and tied with a bow at the front.

Hanbok

Traditional Korean clothing.

Heterochromia

A character with each eye a different colour. Eye color must still be tagged.

Kotatsu

A low wooden table covered by a blanket or futon, with a tabletop above. Underneath is a heat source, often built into the table itself.

Lolita fashion

An outfit that often consists of a bell-shape, knee-length, frilly dress/skirt with a Victorian influence. Not for actual Victorian clothing.

Mahou Shoujo

For girls with magic girl appearance. Frilly clothing, wands, etc. Not for someone casting serious magic. For spell casting, you can add "magic"

Megane

For eyeglasses. Not the same as the goggles or sunglasses tags.

Miko

For shrine maidens or shrine maiden outfits.

Mimi

Ears. Tags include:

Mizugi

Swimsuit. School swimsuits should instead be tagged with school mizugi (often dark-blue or white one-piece swimsuit with a name tag on the chest).

Musume

Girl or daughter. Used in the mecha musume tag.

Odango

Hairbuns, one or two.

Onsen

Hot springs in which people bath. It's generally outdoor. It should not be confused with household bathtubs.

Qipao

Chinese dress. Not meant for Chinese pants/outfits. For dresses!

Race queen

Models for automotive events. May be posing next to a vehicle.

Randoseru

School backpack with a curved top used for primary/elementary school. Usually red.

Sakura

Cherry blossoms. Can be on a tree or floating through the air.

Seifuku

A school/sailor uniform. Does not need skirt or ribbon tag if they are part of it. However, jacket, hat, and tie should be added when seen. If a seifuku is also a dress, both tags may be added.

Sarashi

Chest Bandages.

Tenshi

Angel. Should be used for white wings, and/or halo.

Teru Teru Bozu

Rain doll.

Trap

Biologically male, cross-dressing to look female. Only allowed if they canonically cross-dress. Also applies to girls that look like boys ('reverse trap').

^_^

For characters with their eyes closed upward: ^_^. Not downward: v_v. Does not have to be smiling; mouth expression or emotion should also be tagged if applicable.