JP vs EN Fandom Culture Notes
JP fandom: Most people see him as a boy despite the cute, soft looks. Often portrayed as a BL “uke” (bottom).
EN fandom: Frequently interpreted as female (she/her) or given a more feminine vibe.
JP fandom: “Berdsie” (Berdly × Susie) is the main ship, often with explicit or physically intense scenes.
EN fandom: “Kerdly” (Kris × Berdly) tends to be sweeter, with friendship-to-romance development.
Shared: Chaotic humor and silly antics are universal.
JP fandom: Focus on her being a mentally strong “big sister” type, while keeping her physically cute.
EN fandom: Highlights her physical strength, sometimes giving her more emotional vulnerability.
Tenna × Spamton (Spamtenna)
JP fandom: More bittersweet and dramatic backstories, sometimes with mild unsettling elements.
EN fandom: Often leans heavily into violence, explicit sexual content, and destructive themes.
Shared: Tenna as the bottom is most common; top!Tenna is rare and considered a gem when found.
JP fandom: Often seen as non-binary or male.
EN fandom: Strong non-binary representation, but also has notable female and male interpretations.
JP fandom: Loves “cute girls” and BL ships — visual appeal and relationship dynamics are key.
EN fandom: Values atmosphere, themes, and character psychology; more flexible with canon changes.
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