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ITT: Characters who should've been the protagonist
Liam Rogers
Evan Young
Jaxson Edwards
I don't see him as a protagonist, but he should have had more screentime, especially after he got the godly tissues
Ethan Green
There's a baggage that comes with being the protagonist. We liked Furuichi because he was always an underdog. He'd be obnoxious as an MC.
Cooper Nguyen
You mean sword art online
Alexander Rodriguez
Would be better than Simpbaru cringe
Oliver Hall
What is point to watching the series if there's no cringe you dummy self-insert cuck
Aaron Mitchell
This guy is basically Re Zero's Saitama right?
James Clark
Kumagawa is the only reason his manga survived the axe
Nolan Jackson
Nathaniel Williams
This
Aiden Davis
He's main protagonist user
Connor Lee
Elijah Young
whats with the weird brackets
Tyler Morgan
Domekano should've focused on Rui and her cooking more. Natsuo's writing is so fucking boring and can't be visualized in a manga setting for it to be more interesting.
Luis Phillips
I think you could do a compelling shorter manga with a Furuichi-like main character, but I agree that he doesn't work as a long term lead.
Luke Johnson
If you want Kumagawa to be the protagonist you missed the entire point of his character.
Aiden Butler
Ayden Collins
All his speech is in these brakets. It's how the author wanted to convey how his tone of speech always soulds like he might be lying and is just fucking around
Isaac Reyes
you can have more than one protagonist
I'm not complaining tho since he got so much panel time and even a spinoff
Daniel Hall
Jeremiah Morales
It was a pun in jap. "Putting something in brackets" = "kakko tsukeru" which also means "trying to act cool" or something close to that.
Julian Stewart
kakko tsukeru bitch
Grayson Watson
Based.
Austin Brooks
He was way more interesting than both jinka and senya.
Christian Kelly
Hunter Russell
Zachary Diaz
Jaxson Lewis
>Show instead becomes about a crumbling hero organization and society instead of murder hand man bad.
Daniel Williams
Caleb Baker