• wjs018@ani.socialM
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    I actually had a difficult time coming up with answers for this one. The male version of this thread was so easy by comparison. I think part of the reason is that there are a lot fewer anime that center around a female protagonist than male and many that do are shoujo romance where the protagonist is mostly inoffensive/uninteresting. I could think of more if we are talking manga where there is just a larger volume and variety of shoujo and josei stories.

    I was able to think of a couple that I wasn’t a huge fan of when I was browsing the female protagonist tag on AniList.

    • Usagi Tsukino - Sailor Moon - Look, as an older guy, I am not afraid to say I actually like Sailor Moon the show and have seen most of the original series as well as the Crystal remake. However, Usagi can be a not-great protag a lot of the time. She is just insufferably stupid a lot of the time.
    • Kagome HIgurashi - Inuyasha - I think my gripes with Kagome really stem to Inuyasha being a bit of a dated show at this point. She is all too often either scolding Inuyasha or being a damsel in distress waiting for him to rescue her. If Kaoru from Kenshin were the protagonist, she would have these same complaints from me.
    • Ai Tanabe - Planetes - This one was a big letdown for me because I love so much of this show, and I loved her character for most of it, but the ending of her character’s story in that show is just terrible and I hate it.
    • Miyo Saimori - My Happy Marriage - A more recent example. I really liked the first half of this show, but as it went on I felt like it was just a whole lot of wasted potential.
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    Haruhi: I didn’t like the characterization and being an almost-supernatural being, has no need for character development. Giving her less screentime in the Disappaerance movie noticeably increased my enjoyment of it

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      10 months ago

      But the movie wouldn’t be so enjoyable if you hadn’t watched the series first. The Haruhi Suzumiya release order is a work of art in itself, from the multiple watch orders to Endless Eight.

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        10 months ago

        That’s why I didn’t drop the original series lol, but it was a chore (I did watch the entire Endless Eight).

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      10 months ago

      Honestly, I could barely get through a single episode of the show just because of how awful Haruhi is. I don’t get how it has such a large following

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        At the time it aired, it was unprecedented and groundbreaking. It was like when SAO or AOT started, to a lesser extent.

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    10 months ago

    The first one to come to mind for me is Emiru from Nozoki Ana. I get that the underlying idea is that she’s broken, but even with that, I just didn’t find her the least bit sympathetic. At all. Ever.

    Another that comes to mind would be Hina from Domestic na Kanojo. It’s as if the theme for her character is “someone who consistently makes nothing but the wrong choice.” At every turn, there’s a fairly obvious path she should follow, either for her own good or for the good of others, and it’s pretty much guaranteed that that’s not what she’s going to do. And there’s nothing consistent about her character - for instance, it’s not that she’s capricious and assertive. She just suddenly becomes capricious and assertive when she should be thoughtful and cautious, and then when she actually should be capricious and assertive, she just as suddenly turns thoughtful and cautious.

    I’m sure there are more, but that’s all that comes to me at the moment…

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      These are both really good. I haven’t watched the anime for either of these (in fact, I just learned from this comment that there was an anime adaptation of Nozoki Ana), but have read the manga for both. Both of these characters are just really difficult to understand, but that is because they don’t behave in any way that is consistent. I get that people in real life can be inconsistent like this, but when you introduce randomness like that into fiction, it just makes it a bad story and the reader/viewer is left confused.

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      Because she was the worst female protagonist I can think of at the time. But I mainly find her to be annoying.

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    Obligatory Sakura

    But otherwise, Frederica Greenhill. LotGH is a great anime (and Yang is one of my favourite fictional characters), but the entire series has just two memorable female characters - Hilda and Jessica. Frederica gets a lot of screen time, but 99% of the time she’s just there.

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    Not sure if I’d call her “the worst”, necessarily, but Miaka from Fushigi Yūgi always annoyed the heck out of me. She’s pretty much a canon Mary Sue.

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      I think she’s just realistically portrayed as a clueless not very intelligent hormonal teen girl. She doesn’t get super powers and save everyone and that’s what makes the show have weight. It has consequences unlike most basic stuff we see today.