Talk:King for Another Day Tournament/@comment-29980193-20190923233337/@comment-71.255.115.73-20190924004428

Again with this Mrblock.

Chan (ちゃん?) is a diminutive suffix; it expresses that the speaker finds a person endearing. Thus, using chan with a superior's name would be condescending and rude. In general, chan is used for babies, young children, and teenage girls. It may also be used towards cute animals, lovers, close friends, or any youthful woman.

Although traditionally honorifics are not applied to oneself, some young women adopt the childish affectation of referring to themselves in the third person using chan. For example, a young woman named Kanako might call herself Kanako-chan rather than using a first person pronoun. Also, the very common female name suffix -ko (〜子) may be dropped, as in Kana-chan.

Since -chan is also used as a cuter version of -san basically the all-purpose gender-neutral honorific, it fits Terebi well since... well it's a TV set.

However, since it's also used to be endearing for teenage female characters (think Konata from Lucky Star, extremely cute, yet is also 19 years old) meaning if anything Nico Nico is an it or Terebi-chan is her.

Terebi best girl.