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[[File:Miyuki looks right.png|200px|thumb|[[Takara Miyuki]] is a typical meganekko.]]

A '''''meganekko''''' (Japanese: {{lang|ja|眼鏡っ娘}}, English: ''glasses-girl'') is a girl whose appeal lies in her wearing glasses; the glasses represent an intellectual but shy or inwardly character archetype.{{citation needed}} [[Takara Miyuki]] in ''Lucky Star'' is a typical meganekko, encompassing many meganekko traits such as frequently reading and being polite, shy, quiet, and clumsy. [[Tamura Hiyori]] is also a meganekko, though less typical.
A '''''meganekko''''' (Japanese: {{lang|ja|眼鏡っ娘}}, English: ''glasses-girl'') is a girl whose appeal lies in her wearing glasses; the glasses represent an intellectual but shy or inwardly character archetype.{{citation needed}} [[Takara Miyuki]] in ''Lucky Star'' is a typical meganekko, encompassing many meganekko traits such as frequently reading and being polite, shy, quiet, and clumsy. [[Tamura Hiyori]] is also a meganekko, though less typical.



Latest revision as of 15:13, 2 December 2025

“Miyuki-san, you don’t call those faults. You call those ‘moé’ points.” (Lucky Star Volume 1, p. 15.)

This article is about otaku jargon.

Takara Miyuki is a typical meganekko.

A meganekko (Japanese: 眼鏡っ娘, English: glasses-girl) is a girl whose appeal lies in her wearing glasses; the glasses represent an intellectual but shy or inwardly character archetype.[Citation needed] Takara Miyuki in Lucky Star is a typical meganekko, encompassing many meganekko traits such as frequently reading and being polite, shy, quiet, and clumsy. Tamura Hiyori is also a meganekko, though less typical.

Etymology

The word is a compound of nouns 眼鏡 (Hepburn: megane, English: glasses) and (Hepburn: ko, English: girl).