Are you envious of the protagonist's halo? Are the male protagonists in the harem envious? There's no point in being envious, because this is a three-dimensional world! But do you know what qualities a qualified male protagonist has? What exactly makes them what they are? 1. Have naughty brothers and sisters Every time the male protagonist wants to improve his relationship with the female protagonist, the younger brothers and sisters appear and do everything from acting like a spoiled child to pretending to be sick, just to ruin the good thing. For example, Sora Aoi from Yosuga no Sora. 2. Both parents are dead or traveling The young male protagonist who is still in school has to learn to cook, buy groceries, wash clothes and do other miscellaneous things. I don't understand where their living expenses come from, and I don't see them working part-time. For example, Shidao in "Date A Live". 3. Have unique skills Since he is the male lead, he must be extraordinary, otherwise the protagonist status will be taken away by the supporting roles. Whether it is playing the piano, wrestling or bragging, they are all unique skills. For example, in "To Love-Ru", Yui Rito's shocking fall immediately showed the benefits. 4. Feeling insensitive or emotionally trapped No matter how the girls hint, confess, or act, even if they pay for it, the male protagonists remain unmoved and do their own thing. For example, in "My Few Friends", when Kashiwazaki Hona confessed to Hasegawa Kodaka, the male protagonist pretended not to hear and ran away. 5. Have a childhood sweetheart Childhood sweethearts have almost become a standard for male protagonists. Nowadays, a male protagonist without a childhood sweetheart is not a good male protagonist. For example, Kudo Shinichi and Mao Lilan in "Detective Conan". 6. Sit in the back of the classroom When we were in school, the back row of the classroom was reserved for poor students. In the anime, the back row of the classroom is reserved for male protagonists. The male protagonists don't seem to have good grades. For example, Yamada in "Yamada-kun and the Seven Witches". 7. Strong Enemies In order to highlight the important position of the male protagonist, it is reasonable to arrange a strong rival or old enemy to give the male protagonist a beating from time to time, so as to prevent the male protagonist from getting carried away. For example, Naruto and Sasuke in "Naruto". 8. Everyone wants to live an ordinary life The male protagonists want to live an ordinary life, but fate plays tricks on them. They either go to the battlefield, travel through time, fight monsters to defend their country, or... For example, the male protagonist Tatsuya Shiba in "The Irregular at Magic High School" just wants to live a quiet life with his sister Miyuki Shiba, but he is forced to get involved in family feuds. |
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