Although Re:Zero -Starting Life in Another World is a work of summoning from another world, the protagonist in it did not gain any powerful power, nor was he summoned to save the world to gain power and status. He was summoned inexplicably, but he only had the ability to "rewind" without knowing whether he had a limit on how many times he could use it, and he could not control the save point. Regarding this setting, some netizens suggested that Natsuki Subaru should be the most miserable male protagonist in all anime; he can only rewind the game, and it is unknown whether there is a fixed number of rewinds. It is quite miserable in this different world where the strong are king. "The main thing is that only he knows the memories and pain he endures in each save." "This is true and close to reality, and this is a good work." However, more netizens hold the view that his tragedy is nothing; "Grey Wolf expresses dissatisfaction" "The first part of "When They Cry" is a cycle of tragedy, he has been tortured and killed all the time. Simple deaths are okay, the key is torture. The death is very tragic and tortured to death. For example, "Karas", also has a tragic male protagonist." "Roger in One Piece is miserable, he died at the beginning of hundreds of episodes" "Does Big Head Son count?" "Does Angel Kaneki count?" If we talk about "miserable" protagonists, I believe everyone can name a lot, but there is no recognized standard for judging such a setting as "the most miserable". So what do you think? |
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