Details, Explanation and Meaning About OS-tan

OS-tan Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

A small Internet phenomenon on Futaba Channel, the OS-tan (OS for Operating System, and -tan as an overly cute Japanese honorific for a person, specifically a child slurring "-chan") or simply OS Girls are the personification of several OSes, most famously Windows, by various amateur Japanese artists. A pure fan creation, the appearance of each character is generally consistent across artists. OSes are almost always portrayed as women, the Windows girls usually as sisters, despite sometimes seeming the same age.

Table of contents
1 History
2 The OS girls
3 Other characters
4 Other references
5 See also
6 External links

History

The concept is reported to have begun as a personification of the common perception of Windows Me as unstable and prone to frequent crashes. Discussions on Futaba Channel likened this to the stereotype of a fickle, troublesome girl. The personification became expanded, with the creation of Me-tan (dated to August 6 2003) followed by the other characters.

A large collection of these images can be found here. Some of the comics have been translated by readers on 4chan and idlechan. They have been archived at Trouble Windows Translations, along with the japanese counterparts. There are still many raw comics left and new translations or corrections of previous ones are always welcome. A collection of avatar images based on the OS-tan characters has been created by members of the Megatokyo forums, which is available here.

There also exists a Macromedia Flash Animation showing a possible intro to a hypothetical, but highly unlikely, anime show, Troubled Windows (とらぶる.ういんどうず). There also exist a photoshop modified picture, mimicking a news of new animation release in Japanese magazine. The music is Sakuranbo Kiss (さくらんぼキッス ~爆発だも~ん~), by KOTOKO, which is originally the opening theme from an H-game called Colorful Kiss (カラフルキッス~12コの胸キュン!~), released by GIGA. An ending theme called OS-Pittan also exists. The music is Futari no Xenopittan(ふたりのぜのぴったん), a remix version of Futari no Mojipittan, a song from the PS2 word puzzle game Mojipittan. The song was made for a game based on Mojipittan called Xenopittan, which features Xenosaga characters and vocabulary. It is found on the Xenosaga fan disc Xenosaga Freaks. It can be heard at the end of the medley found here. The song was sung by Shion Uzuki (CV: Maeda Ai), KOS-MOS (CV: Suzuki Mariko), M.O.M.O (CV: Shishido Rumi).

A Ghost in the Shell crossover has also been made. OSX, Linux, and Lindows girls have also shown up on the internet, although some non-OS male characters exist for programs and hardware. Norton Antivirus is usually portrayed as a creepy looking, possibly lecherous old doctor.

The OS girls

Windows

ME

The more cutesy personification of the much maligned and infamously unreliable Windows ME OS, ME-tan's appearance rarely varies and was likely the first created (by whom?). She is instantly recognizable; she has green hair in long pigtails and wears a maid outfit with a badge on the front in the spirit of the Windows yellow error icon. ME-tan is a hard worker and always wants to help her master (Toshiaki), but predictably fails at everything she tries to do, and often literally crashing and irritating her sisters. When she is not frozen or out of control, she tends to do things showing a lack of common sense or knowledge, such as putting soda into a microwave oven or attempting to kill people by swinging a scallion (see below). In spite of, or perhaps due to, her pitiful plight, the clumsy ME-tan is one of the most beloved OS girls.

XP

  
   
   
XP is a sexy, dark-haired girl wearing the XP logo as a hair ribbon. As XP is sometimes criticized for bloating a system and being very pretty without being equally as useful, XP-tan wears very little and has large breasts. Also, as XP uses up large amount of memory, XP-tan eats a lot, usually holding a large empty bowl with the word "memory" on it, but still requests more. A rare variant that represents
XP Professional features a more reserved look, akin to 2K Pro-tan. She has XP shaped hairclips instead of a ribbon, and tends to wear her hair up in a short ponytail. An even rarer variant, for XP Media Center Edition, has short hair and small earrings in the style of XP Professional's hairclip.

2000

A few variants exist, but the most common is Win2K Professional. She is typically drawn as an intelligent, professional, reserved looking woman with short blue hair, glasses, and hairclips that resemble cat ears flanking a small white bonnet or ruffle, similar to maid's hairclip, that shows the windows logo. Her outfit resembles a swimsuit suggesting the Windows logo colors, and she wears a long coat. This is thought to reflect the opinion that
Windows 2000 is the most stable, dependable, and balanced system. She is characterized as the "dependable woman" among the OS-tans and one of the domain controllers. Because of the greater stability of Win2K compared with WinME, which was released near 2K, 2K-tan is often described as a guardian of ME-tan. The blue in the picture is close to the default Windows 2000 desktop colour.

95

95, being an older version of "modern" Windows, is usually represented as a traditional lady from Japan. She is a gentle-looking brown haired woman in a kimono, with a hair ribbon showing the four Windows colors. The design of a wallpaper file in which the pattern of her kimono was appended to Japanese version Windows named "hana256.bmp" serves as a base. Moreover, the color of the big ribbon on her head imitates the logo of four colors of Windows. Her costume is a traditional kimono and a hakama of Japan, and has worn the boots of lacing up on foot. These are women's college student's typical clothes looked at by the oldest time in the course of the modernization in Japan (It applies to Taisho Era from the Meiji era.), and the cultural background of having compared modernization of Windows to modernization of Japan is seen there.

Her most common activities are drinking tea, serving meals or doing other housework. One recurring theme is her unfamiliarity with newer, post Win-95 technologies, such as USB devices and broadband internet connections. She is also occasionally depicted wielding a katana in an aggressive manner, symbolizing that it was her generation of operating systems that Microsoft finally achieved full dominance of the personal computer market. One comic strip shows her talking to other OS-tans about beating up the Mac girls; and 95 is commonly portrayed with an overwhelming hatred of the Macintosh OS Tans.

Windows 95 OSR 2.5

The last patched version of 95, Windows 95 OSR 2.5, resembles the first but has shorter hair, and outfits are black and dark coloured versions of 95's. She also has a more extroverted personality. She also seems to regard 98-tan as a rival, and is sometimes seen wearing a black skirt, black gloves, and a white sleeveless shirt like 98, but with a red tie and black 95 style bow.

98 and 98SE

Many variants exist; however, the most common are a pair of young girls. The First Edition of 98 has a white and blue uniform, navy blue hair with a clip shaped like "98" and has a windows logo as part of a necktie. The 98 Second Edition normally has grey-blue hair and a green sailor school uniform with the letters SE on the front. There are also boxes for each OS based on the Vulcan 300 toy from "Konjiki no Gash Bell!!". Each is a box with sticks for arms and legs, and a face and dial drawn on the front in crayon—blue for plain vanilla 98, green for 98 Second Edition (98SE). They are sometimes shown as guardians or friends to the 98s. The box sizes can vary, ranging from doll-like when carried by the girls to taller than an adult when they ride inside them. While both are fairly shy girls, 98SE is seen hiding in her box a lot more often.

NT

This character is not so common. She usually has the purple hair and the pink dress seen here, but her age can range from child to adult. Sometimes she is also portrayed as the mother of 2K-tan. An even rarer version, Windows NT Workstation, also exists. NT Workstation-tan has dog ears, a dog's tail and a necklace. "NT" has the romaji representation of "enu ti"—this sounds a lot like "inu ti", and "inu" is the Japanese word for dog.

Another NT-tan, Windows NT SP6, was designed by the doujin group Deja vu, but it was considered a bootleg design by Futaba society and not an "official" OS-Tan. (See "Dispute between Futaba society and Deja vu" below for detail)

CE

Being an OS designed for small devices, the personification of Windows CE (CE for short) is portrayed as diminutive and fairy-like; complete with gossamer wings and ever wielding a USB cable wand. She usually handles her "workload" by casting enchantments with the wand.


Longhorn

This character doesn't have many pictures as she's based on the new Microsoft Operating System Windows Longhorn, one picture shows her as a girl with dark blue hair and two horns extending from the back of her head to the front; her clothing is all white except across the shoulders where it's black and there are the letters L and H on her chest. A design becoming more common is a young girl with long brown hair in pigtails wearing one or two clips featuring an orange and black logo resembling a stylized bull's head. Not much is known about her as she is still in development.

2003 Server (Saba)

2003 Server is often portrayed as being half-girl, half-fish, with an ethernet hub as a bonnet on her head. Other versions show her as a girl with a short white skirt and a vest-style top with a long tail in the back (usually with a bow) and Windows four-square logo pins in the bow at her neck and on the tail. In some forms, she has a belt made from ethernet cable wrapped around her waist. Saba is a pun: in Japanese, the word for "server" is pronounced "saaba", while "saba" is the word for mackerel.

3.1

Sometimes Windows 3.1 is a white box with stick arms and legs, and other times a robot suit piloted by a girl, possibly DOS/V.

MS-DOS

A rarer character, MS-DOS is a cute but very shy little girl carrying around a keyboard and usually peeking around corners. The implication is that, like MS-DOS itself on most pre-2000 versions of Windows, she is always lurking somewhere in the background, just out of sight.

DOS/V

DOS/V is a variant of MS-DOS designed with Japanese language support. She is about the same size as DOS but has long grey or grey-blue hair and a dark bodysuit. She is also a lot less shy.

MacOS

MacOS 9

Mac OS 9 is the most common Mac OS girl. She is blonde, and wears a ribbon shaped like a 9 and a "platinum white" bodysuit. She usually carries a large apple on her head, or a bomb from the standard Macintosh error dialog. Other common accessories are a white dress with the Mac face logo on the skirt with a slit up the front that follows the nose/profile line, and showing some of her hair like the "detached leaf" as used by the multi-coloured Apple Corp. logo. Usually friendly and demure, OS 9 has been known to fly into insane rages when angered—perhaps reflecting the oft-held adage that Macintosh computers may not crash as often as their PC-based cousins, but when they do crash, they crash hard.

MacOS X

The Mac OS X girl is often portrayed as cat-eared, in following with the Apple "wild cat" naming tradition. (Every MacOS X release has a codename like "Jaguar", "Panther" and so on.) Otherwise, she is shown as an older variation of the Mac OS 9 girl, wearing a platinum white coat and a wireless AirPort device fashioned as a hat. She is occasionally shown holding a newspaper or yearbook, as many high school newspapers and yearbooks are created with Mac OS X.

Linspire

A girl with blue and green hair who wears a white shirt. As the color of her hair is similar to that of a scallion, she is usually refered to as "Scallion girl". Formerly known as Lindows.

Linux

A girl with a penguin-like helmet and flippers, a reference to Linux's penguin mascot Tux. Her helmet usually has horns on it, likely a reference to the GNU project which is often associated with Linux. The "gear-teeth" on the helmet is a reference to KDE, a common desktop environment used with Linux. She is often seen with a spear that has flags attached representing the GRUB, LILO and GCC tools for Linux.

Other characters

Norton Antivirus

Doctor Norton, an unspeakably lecherous old doctor, personifies the Symantec Norton Antivirus software. While an ingenious physician, he is infamously known to request (and attempt) the total undressing of an OS-tan for a full physical inspection, even when they're completely healthy. The doctor's lust has no bounds, and his morality is void.

Trend Micro Virus Buster

A personification of another antivirus software. He is a young boy, who wears a white T-shirt with the words "Trend Micro" on it. It seems that he also likes to take a peep at OS-tans' bodies, a so-called "virus scan", just like Doctor Norton.

McAfee Antivirus

A personification of another antivirus software, but images of this character are rare. Unlike the two antivirus programs above, McAfee Antivirus is a blonde woman, wearing a long red dress. She is occasionally seen wearing a monocle, or period European wear, also in a red-yellow coloring scheme. It seems that both Doctor Norton and Trend Micro welcome her existence, due to her beauty.

Toshiaki

A personification of typical anonymous users that visit the image boards (Nijiura). Sometimes portrayed as the OS-tans' "master"—representing computer users in general. He is as perverted as Norton, if not more so. There is a short series of comics where he tries to take advantage of the OS-tans by getting them drunk, but gets beaten up each time.

"Toshiaki" is the default name used when posting at some bulletin boards, but it does not mean "anonymous" in Japanese. It originates from Futaba Channel(2chan); a user calling himself "toshiaki" posted all sorts of messages that he thought were "intelligent" (of which the others thought differently), so everyone on the board started using his name to post stupid things. Eventually this was so common that the site keeper changed the default "anonymous" name to "toshiaki".

To distinguish between different "Toshiaki", some of them are called "something-aki". For example, the original ME-tan designer is now called "ME-aki".

Mozilla-tan

]] ]] The Mozilla girls are personifications of the Mozilla products Firefox and Thunderbird.

Outlook

Based on Microsoft Outlook, a blonde girl in a blue maid uniform, with a white apron and orange collar bow. Delivers mail to the OS-tans.


Other Sabas

Other designs by a Japanese Doujin group called "Deja Vu" exist. Futaba users consider these unofficial, "bootleg" OS-Tans. (See "Dispute between Futaba Society and Deja vu" below for more detail.)

Other references

Scallion

Often the Windows girls are seen carrying a
scallion. This is a pun: a popular Japanese firewall program (NEGiES) sounds like their word for "scallion" (negi) so the OS-tan carry scallions around as shields or weapons.

Breast Size

It has been suggested from time to time, that the breast sizes of the individual OS Tans represents their RAM size. Because Windows XP is considered a “memory hog” for its bizarre operating requirements, XP-tan is incredibly well endowed (and she has no qualms for getting "upgraded" from time to time). 2K-tan normally rates as a close second given her network server functions, whereas the DOS pair are at the distant end of the spectrum.

Movement against Netrunner

Netrunner, a monthly computer magazine in Japan, introduced an image board browsing software named "Berry" in one issue. "Berry" created a surge of traffic to 2chan, as well as many inexperienced users who knew nothing about the rules and decorum of 2chan. This troubled, but did not entirely anger, 2chan users.

However, the May 2004 issue of Netrunner was bundled with a set of trading cards, depicting (among others) many original characters from 2chan—including ME-tan. As this was done without permission from the original designer of ME-tan, many people became angry with Netrunner, and the designer of ME-tan announced that it will never grant permission to use any of its work to anyone related to Netrunner. , users from Futaba produced a series of banners and images, indicating that it doesn't welcome anyone related to Netrunner. Several OS-tans were also included in these banners.

In one OS-tan manga, 2K-tan and XP-tan break into Netoran's office (or literally "Netrun", an abbreviation of Netrunner) to rescue the abducted ME-tan, only to find that ME-tan has already killed everybody there using a knife with the name "B. Gate" (as in Bill Gates) on it. 2K-tan and XP-tan refer to "B. Gate" as "father".

Dispute between Futaba Society and Deja Vu

(As this topic is still under discussion in 2chan with over 4000 replies, please expect upcoming update and further discussion in discussion page. Any information from 2chan users are also welcome.)

Deja Vu Art Works is a doujin group in Japan, which has published doujinshi of the OS-tan called "共有フォルDA!"(Literal translation: Shared Fold-DA!). However, it has clashed with Futaba society on several points:

  1. Deja Vu's manga use its own design of NT-tan (Windows NT 4.0 SP6) instead of Futaba's design.
    • Futaba users claimed this is disrespectful to original creators of OS-tan, hence so called "stealing" OS-tan from them.
    • Deja Vu claimed it has rights to create new characters.
  2. Deja Vu published a 2K-tan manga with "©Deja vu" on it.
    • Futaba users claimed the copyright mark showed that Deja Vu ignored the original creator of OS-tan and claimed themselves as the original creators, and are intentional to mislead others (to think so). They also showed a screenshot on the Internet, showing some other doujin group mistaken Deja Vu and "共有フォルDA!" as original creator.
    • Deja Vu claimed it was only a careless mistake.
  3. A cosplay photo of XP-tan (by MALINO, a member of Deja Vu) was posted on 2chan, while the costume's tailor only permitted the photo to be posted in a membership-based cosplay site.
    • Futaba users claimed that Deja Vu posted those photos, hence violating the agreement.
    • Deja Vu claimed that it only posted the photo in the members-only cosplay site, but soon somebody posted those photos on 2chan with an insult.
      • Later, a Futaba user found a link (hidden by using text in the same color as the background) which later was deleted.
        • Futaba users claimed this as proof that Deja vu actually violated the agreement.
        • Deja Vu claimed its post was only a counter measure against the post in 2chan, and had no intention of violating the agreement. Later they deleted the link as it receive complaints from the XP-tan costume's tailor.
  4. Originally in Deja Vu's homepage, one only claimed its manga was being published on Netrunner, but after the start of the dispute one changed its homepage and claimed that its manga on Netrunner was published without its permission.
    • Futaba users claim this is a fact showing Deja Vu had been working for Netrunner.
    • Deja Vu claimed the change in its homepage only reflects the facts.
  5. There are some other minor disputes.

To the date of writing (24 Sep 2004), it seems that the dispute still can't be resolved, or at least that the parties involved have no intention of resolving it. Generally, Futaba Society considers Deja Vu as another enemy (just like Netrunner), Deja Vu declared it would continue to publish its manga, and other people either remain neutral (e.g. the creators of ME-tan and XP-tan) or ignorant of the dispute.

See also

External links

  • Futaba Channel
  • Other OS and hardware inspired CG artwork (all by Satoshi ("Toy") Igarashi; his homepage):
    • iCandies, a frequently used image among various websites and messageboards, especially among computer enthusiasts and gamers. Based on the iMac.
  • Information of dispute between Futaba Society and Deja Vu


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