日本网民普遍对日式颜文字的发明充满自豪感,认为这是日本文化的一个优越性。颜文字虽不是起源于日本,但无疑是日本人把颜文字发展得出神入化,早已远超颜文字发源地美国的水平。不少日本人认为颜文字文化不应称为“ascii art”(A代表美国),而该称为“jis art”(J代表日本)。
今天偶尔在一网站见到非常全的日本颜文字,特转来跟大家分享,以便在论坛发帖时IB。
Actions
These are a series of somewhat random Japanese emoticons in which the emoticon is engaging in some sort of action.
Taking a memo: 〆(・∀・@)
Picking something up: ((((*。_。)_
Throwing something: (*・_・)ノ⌒*
Picking something up: ((((*。_。)_
Throwing something: (*・_・)ノ⌒*
Praying or hoping: 八(^□^*)
Pointing: (?・・)σ
Pointing: (?・・)σ
Calling: (ι´Д`)ノ
Thumbs up: d(-_^)
Whisper to someone: ( ゚∀(・-・)
Cheering: p(*^-^*)q
Whisper to someone: ( ゚∀(・-・)
Cheering: p(*^-^*)q
Poking someone: (*・)σσσ(*゜Д゜*)
Shower: ヽ`、ヽ`ヽ(* ̄o ̄*)>ヽ`、ヽ`
Holding a gun: ¬o( ̄- ̄メ)
Shower: ヽ`、ヽ`ヽ(* ̄o ̄*)>ヽ`、ヽ`
Holding a gun: ¬o( ̄- ̄メ)
Spraying something: ( ^)/占~~~~~
Playing with a yoyo: (*^^)/~~~~~~~~~~◎
Hitting someone: (。_°☆\(- – )
Playing with a yoyo: (*^^)/~~~~~~~~~~◎
Hitting someone: (。_°☆\(- – )
Two people fighting: ( `_)乂(_’ )
A different two people fighting: O( `_´)乂(`_´ )O
A salute! "Yessir, I’m working on it!": (`・ω・´)ゞ
A different two people fighting: O( `_´)乂(`_´ )O
A salute! "Yessir, I’m working on it!": (`・ω・´)ゞ
Hi-Five: (●ゝω)ノヽ(∀<●)
Giving someone the finger! 凸(⊙▂⊙✖ )
Glomp (with a kiss)! (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
Giving someone the finger! 凸(⊙▂⊙✖ )
Glomp (with a kiss)! (づ ̄ ³ ̄)づ
Lower those eyebrows! ๏[-ิ_•ิ]๏
Playing Ping Pong: ( ^o)ρ┳┻┳°σ(o^ )
Playing Ping Pong: ヽ(^o^)ρ┳┻┳°σ(^o^)/
Playing Ping Pong: ( ^o)ρ┳┻┳°σ(o^ )
Playing Ping Pong: ヽ(^o^)ρ┳┻┳°σ(^o^)/
Playing Catch: (/_^)/ ● \(^_\)
Bowling: =( ^o^)ノ ...…___●
Playing Tennis: (-^-^)p_____|_o____q(^-^ )
Bowling: =( ^o^)ノ ...…___●
Playing Tennis: (-^-^)p_____|_o____q(^-^ )
Playing Volleyball: (/o^)/ °⊥ \(^o\)
Patting someone on the head: (o・_・)ノ”(ノ_<。)
Shot in the head with an arrow: ―(T_T)→
Patting someone on the head: (o・_・)ノ”(ノ_<。)
Shot in the head with an arrow: ―(T_T)→
Licking Lips: ლ(´ڡ`ლ)
Angry/Displeased
For most angry Japanese emoticons just use > and < for eyes. You can also use ≧ or ≦. Two ¬’s makes sort of a displeased looking face. You can also use slashes or ヽ and ノ to make it look like the emoticon is throwing up it’s hands in anger.
(*≧m≦*)
(>_<)
(,,#゚Д゚)
ヽ(o`皿′o)ノ
o(>< )o
o( ><)o
ヽ(≧Д≦)ノ
(>д<)
(;≧皿≦)
[○・`Д´・○]
ヽ(#`Д´)ノ
Σ(-`Д´-ノ;)ノ
(((p(>o<)q)))
(/゚Д゚)/
(¬д¬。)
ヽ(#`Д´)ノ
(¬、¬)
(;¬_¬)
(;¬_¬)
(;¬д¬)
(≧σ≦)
o(-`д´- 。)
ヽ(●-`Д´-)ノ
(* ̄m ̄)
(´Д`)
(; ̄Д ̄)
(¬_¬)ノ
(#`д´)ノ
(」゜ロ゜)」
Σ(▼□▼メ)
(〝▼皿▼)
(▼皿▼#)
ヽ( `0´)ノ
(︶︹︺)
(≧0≦)
(。>。<。)
【><。】
(━┳━◇━┳━)
(━┳━__━┳━)
(━┳━○━┳━)
(━┳━ _ ━┳━)
(┳◇┳)
{{|└(>o< )┘|}}
\(@O@)/
(≧▼≦;)
\(〇O〇)/
s(・`ヘ´・;)ゞ
(▼へ▼メ)
\(`O´θ/
θ\(;¬_¬)
ヽ(`⌒´メ)ノ
凸(-0-メ)
凸(`△´+)
凸(`0´)凸
凸(`⌒´メ)凸
\(`0´)/
-`д´-
(>人<)
Animals
When you’re making Japanese animal emoticons pretty much all you need to do is use a ω for the mouth and it’ll look like some kind of rodent or bear or something like that.
(=゚ω゚)ノ
(○’ω’○)
[´・ω・`]
ヾ(。・ω・。)
(´-ω-`)
(*・ω・)
(*-ω-)
┗(・ω・;)┛
{・ω-*}
(* >ω<)
ヾ(o・ω・)ノ
w(´・ω・`)w
(´・ω・`)
(・ω・;)
Σ(・ω・`|||)
ヾ(・ω・o)
(´o・┏ω┓・o`)
ヽ(・ω・。)ノ
(ノ・ω・)ノ゙
ヽ(・ω・ゞ)
ヾ(・ω・`。)
(。-`ω´-)
(=゚ω゚)ノ
(。+・`ω・´)
ヽ(。ゝω・。)ノ
(´・ω・`)ascii文字是啥
⊂^j^⊃
(⊂((・⊥・))⊃)
~(-仝-)~
⊂((〃’⊥’〃))⊃
○(・x・)
◎▼◎
(-Φ-)
⊆(⌒◎⌒)⊇
≫(‘♀’)≪
(’∽’)
(≡・ x ・≡)
(∵)
Σ( ゚ω゚;≡⊃
ヽ(´・ω・`)、
(*´ω`)o
(´・ω・)ノ
~(-仝-)~
~>゜)~~~~
>°)m~~~∈
~>°)mニニニニ=~
(∩ё∩)
~>`)~~~
]^:山
༼´◓ɷ◔`༽
Apologizing
These emoticons are supposed to represent someone bowing down because they’re appologising or possibly thanking someone for something. These use the letter m to show hands and the eyes are low to the ground.
m(_ _)m
m(._.)m
m(._.)m
(ノ´д`)
(シ_ _)シ
<(_ _)>
<(。_。)>
m(_ _;;m
m(¬0¬)m
Bears
The main thing with Japanese bear emoticons is the mouth. You want to use (エ), ㉨ or possibly a ω. Everything else is pretty much the same as other Japanese emoticons.
( ̄(エ) ̄)
(。・ω・。)
(●`・(エ)・´●)
(*ノ・ω・)
川´・ω・`川
( (ミ´ω`ミ))
ヾ(T(エ)Tヽ)
\(・`(ェ)・)/
⊂(ο・㉨・ο)⊃
(^(エ)^)
(^(I)^)
( ̄(エ) ̄)ノ
⊂( ̄(工) ̄)⊃
⊂(^(工)^)⊃
⊂(・(ェ)・)⊃
(* ̄(エ) ̄*)
ヾ(´(エ)`ノ゙
(/(エ)\)
⊂( ̄(エ) ̄)⊃
“(`(エ)´)ノ
(`(エ)´)ノ
Ψ( ̄(エ) ̄)Ψ
(/-(エ)-\)
(´(エ)`)
ヽ( ̄(エ) ̄)ノ
(/ ̄(エ) ̄)/
┏((= ̄(エ) ̄=))┛
《/( ̄(エ) ̄)ゞ》
⊂(◎(工)◎)⊃
(● ̄(エ) ̄●)
(♥ó㉨ò)ノ♡
・㉨・
(ó㉨ò)
Cats
Cats are pretty much just most regular Japanese emoticons with =’s added to them as whiskers. ^’s can also be used for ears and you can use ・ェ・ for a cat’s nose.
(=^・ェ・^=)
(=^‥^=)
( =①ω①=)
(=^・^=)
o(^・x・^)o
d(=^・ω・^=)b
V(=^・ω・^=)v
(=TェT=)
(=;ェ;=)
(=`ω´=)
ヽ(=^・ω・^=)丿
(=^・ω・^)y=
\(=^‥^)/’`
(^-人-^)
ヽ(^‥^=ゞ)
(^・ω・^ )
(=^-ω-^=)
b(=^‥^=)o
(.=^・ェ・^=)
(=´∇`=)
ヾ(=゚・゚=)ノ
~(=^‥^)ノ
~(=^‥^)/
(=xェx=)
(=;ェ;=)
(=`ェ´=)
(^・o・^)ノ"
<(*ΦωΦ*)>
(^._.^)ノ
└(=^‥^=)┐
=’①。①’=
Confused
For confused Japanese emoticons you can use ・ or ◎ for blank looking eyes. ゞ makes a perfect arm scratching a head to indicate thought. You can also add question marks to any of these to show even more confusion.
(´・_・`)
(◎_◎;)
(`_´)ゞ
(◎-◎;)
(・_・ヾ
( ̄(エ) ̄)ゞ
(-_-)ゞ゛
(‘◇’)?
ヽ(゜Q。)ノ?
(´`;) ?
【・ヘ・?】
【・_・?】
( ・◇・)?
(゜-゜)
ヾ(´・ ・`。)ノ"
「(゚ペ)
( ?´_ゝ`)
o(´^`)o
(´−`) ンー
(」゚ペ)」
(•ิ_•ิ)?
「(°ヘ°)
(。ヘ°)
ヽ(゜Q。)ノ?
(´`;) ?
〈(゜。゜)
(゜。゜)
く(^_・)ゝ
(^~^;)ゞ
Dancing
For dancing Japanese emoticons you basically just take happy looking ones and add 〜, ノ or ヘ for arms. You can do two emoticons at once with the arms facing different ways to make it seem like the emoticon is fancing in both directions. Adding " beside the arms makes it seem like it’s shaking too.
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