What do the “characters who ate the heroine” have in common?
Usually, when you think of famous characters in anime, you probably think of characters with unique roles, such as the main character, heroine, and final boss. However, there are cases where a female character, who should generally be a supporting character, becomes more popular than the main heroine or main character.
I will specifically explain what these popular female characters have in common, along with their character names.
A brave and feminine “older sister” character Many female characters, who are more popular than the main heroine, act brave and feminine and have gentle personality that always keeps a smile on their face. She is like an older sister and has a tolerant ability that makes you want to spoil her.
Female characters that fit these traits include: [1st place in the female character category (1992)] Sailor Mercury, Ami Mizuno [2nd place in the female character category (1988)] [2nd place in the female character category (1988)] [5th place in the female character category (2000)] “Journey to the West”] Re: Re: Zero -Starting Life in Another World- Rem One of the highlights of her anime is the relationship between the female characters and the protagonist.
In particular, harem anime such as “The Quintessential Quintuplets” and “To Love Ru” is mostly mediocre male protagonists who are surrounded by beautiful girls and get embarrassed or close to them.
These are very popular because they fulfill viewers’ wishes, like “If an ordinary person went to another world, he would be the strongest!”. [Female Character Category 4th (2009)] “A Certain Magical Index” Mikoto Misaka [Female Character Category 5th (2002)] “Shaman King” Anna Osoreyama “Kakegurui” Mei Saotome “To LOVE Ru” Kotegawa Yui Normally she’s “cool,” but the weaknesses she shows sometimes make me cringe! He usually doesn’t show his emotions and doesn’t speak much.
Among such female characters, some are more popular than regular heroines. Characters who are emotionally expressive and fun to be with are likely to become famous. However, fantastic characters have a potent weapon called Gap, and in the final stage of the story, the smile they only show to the main character who opens up to him, and the scene where he shows his weakness and asks the main character for help, etc.
It grabs the heart of the. [Female Character Category 1st Place (1998)] “Martian Successor Nadesico” Ruri Hoshino [Female Character Category 2nd Place (2013)] “Attack on Titan” Mikasa Ackerman “The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya” Yuki Nagato “Magical Girl Madoka” ☆ Magica Homura Akemi
I will specifically explain what these popular female characters have in common, along with their character names. A brave and feminine “older sister” character Many female characters, who are more popular than the main heroine, act brave and feminine and have gentle personality that always keeps a smile on their face. She is like an older sister and has a tolerant ability that makes you want to spoil her.
Female characters that fit these traits include: [1st place in the female character category (1992)] Sailor Mercury, Ami Mizuno [2nd place in the female character category (1988)] [2nd place in the female character category (1988)] [5th place in the female character category (2000)] “Journey to the West”] Re: Re: Zero -Starting Life in Another World- Rem One of the highlights of her anime is the relationship between the female characters and the protagonist.
In particular, harem anime such as “The Quintessential Quintuplets” and “To Love Ru” is mostly mediocre male protagonists who are surrounded by beautiful girls and get embarrassed or close to them.
These are very popular because they fulfill viewers’ wishes, like “If an ordinary person went to another world, he would be the strongest!”.
[Female Character Category 4th (2009)] “A Certain Magical Index” Mikoto Misaka [Female Character Category 5th (2002)] “Shaman King” Anna Osoreyama “Kakegurui” Mei Saotome “To LOVE Ru” Kotegawa Yui Normally she’s “cool,” but the weaknesses she shows sometimes make me cringe! He usually doesn’t show his emotions and doesn’t speak much. Among such female characters, some are more popular than regular heroines. Characters who are emotionally expressive and fun to be with are likely to become famous.
However, fantastic characters have a potent weapon called Gap, and in the final stage of the story, the smile they only show to the main character who opens up to him, and the scene where he shows his weakness and asks the main character for help, etc. It grabs the heart of the. [Female Character Category 1st Place (1998)] “Martian Successor Nadesico” Ruri Hoshino [Female Character Category 2nd Place (2013)] “Attack on Titan” Mikasa Ackerman “The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya” Yuki Nagato “Magical Girl Madoka” ☆ Magica Homura Akemi