>MC dies at the end
How could anyone like this trope?
MC dies at the end
Its good and refreshing thats why
I wish more authors went with the despair route
OP even the ancient Greeks understood that good drama required the MC to die
We all die at the end, user
Though really, it depends how it was built up to. If it's well-written, and it fits the themes of the story, then I don't really care.
>MC is a piece of shit that deserves to die at the end
>How could anyone like this trope?
by not being a dumb sataniaposter for starters
>only person that stays dead by the end is the MC
>left a girl pregnant
>other girl who should've won breaks down sobbing as everyone gathers around his grave
Magical Girl apocalypse could've been better
A noble death strikes at the core of our humanity...
>Mostly watch cute animes and SoL
Heh. What death?
I envy you in a way, but you know what the greatest feeling is? When a "dead" character comes back. Especially if there's another character excited to see them. My heart gets a boner.
>Mc beats the big bad
>Saves the world
>Survives
>All of his friends died and he is the only one that survived
>He is depressed and angry for the rest of his life
>closure
>how can people accept this?
>mc is revived
>FemMC dies at the end
Every anime I've watched with this trope I've purged from memory.
Sadness can also be enjoyed if done well.
>tenho tenge
What pisses me off the most about that one is that she has just been revived after sacrificing herself, only to go and die anyways.
The death of the MC at the end is a refreshing change, I honestly prefer it to the idea that somehow they live happily ever after. Especially good in LotGH, where it gives closure and a sense that nobody really won except those who survived the war.
I wish they didn't do the weird retcon with School Live, where when everyone seemed on the verge of death, the very last chapter says they all came back despite them being pictured as ghosts and dead in the second-to-last one.
>MC is the only one alive at the end
>The death of the MC at the end is a refreshing change
I wonder how many edgy 12 year olds think this is something new and creative.
>MC can't even die
>MC lives, but he goes blind and his waifu dies
>The audience doesn't care because the MC was shit
>mc reincarnates at the end
>MC dies alongside waifu
>MC dies satisfied with a smile on his face
>gets resurrected in the sequel series
>MC dies
>Comes back in the sequel and ruins the manga
>everyone casually survives impossible situations that should at the very least injure them
Hey, Plastic Memories was nice.
Top MC should've died:
>Homunculus
I hate it.
>MC dies
>several years later a sequel manga appears and MC was actually in a coma, heavily undermining the previous ending
I fucking hate Fukumoto sometimes.
>MC dies to stop the villain once and for all
>The villain returns 100 years later in an asspull way
>MC's descendant is the one who manages to kill the villain
>Villain still fuck things up even after dead.