This is the worst shonen female lead according to Japanese readers.
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This is the worst shonen female lead according to Japanese readers
Of course, she shares almost similar name and face with Akko from LWA. No surprise here.
Because she doesn't fucking do anything and is more vanilla than ice cream
>2016
how is it not sakura. i dont understand
>Kagura in the top 5
nani aru?
>2016
Come on now.
Jump came a long way since Sakura. Ochako is probably their last terrible female lead
>Sakurako
fuck these tasteless faggots
maybe, but she sexy and juicy
Gwen Stacy arc when?
>Still using this stale bait
ah yes, she needs her own sins past, with re-destro, I guess
sbased./s
>2016
Don't know if I agree with that one, but I'm glad to see Chitoge and Erina right after.
Why isn’t Jolyne Kujo among the list?
She’s the female “lead” that your bland MC deserves.
oh is that why I love her
>2016
True in 2016, true in 2021
how is she worse than Sakura?
And that’s true as well.
Why the fuck is Erina there? She was good in 2016.
>5. Kagura,Gintama(4.5%)
wtf japan
I don’t know. What’s worse? Hating or completely ignoring someone and their entire existence?
She's a lead?
I didn't think this show had one
Sakura actually had a fight.
This poor fat girl has had zero relevance
I feel like this is more just a demonstration of "names I recognize"
>Chitoge number two
It’s been four years. Maybe she’s the new number one as it should be.
WSJ heroines and female characters are all awful without exception for the very big reason of demographics. The elementary and middle school age boys that read just want to read about cool powers and fights. The fujos that read only want material for their BL doujins. Neither demographic, the main ones reading WSJ, care about female characters so there's no incentive to write them well or include them for any reason other than a feeling of obligation on the part of the writer/editor.
This
This doujin was so fucking good.
Hoping for a sequel with Mina or Tsuyu.
Sorry but Nami is based.
I would say that other shounen magazines have this same problem but they relaly don't as far as I can tell. Magazine seems to target a slightly older and male audience, same with Champion (which has series with female MCs). Sunday has a long history of more SoL and romcom fare so female characters are rarely an issue there either. It's really only WSJ that seems to have this problem.
>Kagura
Did they asked this question to 500 people that don't understand japanese?