today I continue sharing the Japanese Emoticons
hope they'll be useful for all of you...
Bear Emoticons
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 |
| (ó㉨ò) | (♥ó㉨ò)ノ♡ | (/-(エ)-\) |
| (´(エ)`) | ヽ( ̄(エ) ̄)ノ | (/ ̄(エ) ̄)/ |
| ⊂(◎(工)◎)⊃ | (● ̄(エ) ̄●) | 《/( ̄(エ) ̄)ゞ》 |
| ⁝⁞⁝⁞ʕु•̫͡•ʔु☂⁝⁞⁝⁝ | (✪㉨✪) |
Ψ( ̄(エ) ̄)Ψ This bear I think looks especially awesome
┏((= ̄(エ) ̄=))┛An awesome dancing bear
・㉨・ It’s very simple but it totally works
Cat Emoticons
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・^=) | (=^‥^=) | (=^・^=) |
| V(=^・ω・^=)v | (=`ω´=) | o(^・x・^)o |
| \(=^‥^)/’` | ( =①ω①=) | d(=^・ω・^=)b |
| (=TェT=) | (=;ェ;=) | 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” |
| (^._.^)ノ | └(=^‥^=)┐ | =’①。①’= |
<(*ΦωΦ*)> This is totally an Azumanga Diaoh cat!
Confused Emoticons
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 | ٩(͡๏̯͡๏)۶ |
| ٩(̾●̮̮̃̾•̃̾)۶ | (⊙_◎) | ಠ_ರೃ |

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