| (*-*) | I love it | (ò_ó) | Mad |
| (-_-;) | I messed it up | (/_\) | Melted, sad |
| (U_U) | I'm sorry | ($_$) | Money talks |
| (♥_♥) | In love | (xOx) | Noooooo |
| (*O*) | Incredible | (>_<) | Ouch |
| (o_O) | Incredulous | (^o^)y | Peace |
| (Y_Y) | Infinite sadness | (¬_¬") | Pissed off |
| 8(>_<)8 | Jealous | (^w^) | Pretentious |
| (>>) | Look awry | (!__!) | Sad |
| (¬_¬) | Mad | (u_u) | Sad |
No Turning Emoticon
No Turning emoticons first gained popularity in East Asia countries including Japan, Korea, China, etc. . English-language anime forums adopted those emoticons that could be used with the standard western keyboards. Because of this, they are often called "anime style" emoticons in the English-speaking Internet. Emoticons such as <(^_^)>, <(.<), which include the parentheses, mouth or nose, and arms also are often referred to as "Kirbies" in reference to their likeness to Nintendo's video game character, Kirby.
