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− | A '''''kikokushijo''''' ({{ruby|帰国子女|きこくしじょ}}, "returning child"), also known as ''kikoku gakusei'' ({{ruby|帰国学生|きこくがくせい}}, "returning student") is a moe | + | {{Moe point info |
+ | |image = Kirisaki_chitoge.jpg | ||
+ | |Moe Point = ''Kikokushijo'' (帰国子女) | ||
+ | |Moe Point Synonyms = ''Kikoku gakusei'' (帰国学生)<br>Returnee<br>Returning child | ||
+ | |Type = Identity class (school identity) | ||
+ | |Characters = Chitoge Kirisaki | ||
+ | |Related Moe Points = Transfer student | ||
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+ | A '''''kikokushijo''''' ({{ruby|帰国子女|きこくしじょ}}, "returning child"), also known as ''kikoku gakusei'' ({{ruby|帰国学生|きこくがくせい}}, "returning student") is a [[moe points|moe point]] in ACG subculture. | ||
== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
− | ''Kikokushijo'' refers to a student born and raised in a foreign country who returns to their homeland, and they are usually ''[[ojou]]'', transfer students or mixed-race children. Being able to live abroad means that the family has a certain financial ability, but it does not necessarily mean that the family is wealthy. Some ''kikokushijo'' have lived abroad for a long time, and | + | ''Kikokushijo'' refers to a student born and raised in a foreign country who returns to their homeland, and they are usually ''[[ojou]]'', transfer students or mixed-race children. Being able to live abroad means that the family has a certain financial ability, but it does not necessarily mean that the family is wealthy. Some ''kikokushijo'' have lived abroad for a long time, and they will have an accent while talking; some others will have a keen interest in the culture of their motherland after returning to the country. |
== Characters with this attribute == | == Characters with this attribute == |
Latest revision as of 01:24, 10 October 2021
A kikokushijo (
Introduction
Kikokushijo refers to a student born and raised in a foreign country who returns to their homeland, and they are usually ojou, transfer students or mixed-race children. Being able to live abroad means that the family has a certain financial ability, but it does not necessarily mean that the family is wealthy. Some kikokushijo have lived abroad for a long time, and they will have an accent while talking; some others will have a keen interest in the culture of their motherland after returning to the country.
Characters with this attribute
- Momoko Asuka (Ojamajo Doremi) (USA)
- Suzuna Subaru (MaRiNaSu) (USA)
- Chitoge Kirisaki (Nisekoi) (USA)
- Minami Shimada (Baka and Test: Summon the Beasts) (Germany)
- Kongo (Kantai Collection) (United Kingdom)
- Yukino Yukinoshita (My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU) (Unknown)