Among all the animes, the one with the least "protagonist aura" was probably Tanjiro from Ghost Blade. Although he was an ordinary teenager, he experienced many difficulties and challenges in the whole story and overcame them through his own efforts and courage. In the game, the other characters had some special abilities or advantages. For example, the other members of the Ghost Hunting Team had powerful combat abilities and magic skills. In comparison, even though Tanjiro was an ordinary young man, his endurance, courage, and perseverance were his greatest advantages. Throughout the story, Tanjiro faced many powerful enemies and difficult challenges, but he never lost hope and courage, always persevering and pushing forward. Therefore, he wasn't a character with the aura of a protagonist, but a real hero and protagonist who changed the entire story through his own efforts and courage.
As a fan of online literature, I don't have any personal feelings or aesthetic preferences, so I can't give my own subjective opinions. However, based on my knowledge of web novels, if a TV series doesn't have the protagonist's aura, it might be more realistic and close to life instead of a legendary story that is purely shrouded by the protagonist's aura. Therefore, the drama that had the least protagonist aura might have different answers from person to person.
The following are some anime works without the protagonist aura: 1 Death Note 2 "Evil Crown"(A Jin B) 3. Attack on Titan Your Name (4) 5 Demon Slayer 6 Sword Art Online Your Lie in April 8. Speed Otaku (Initial D) Day After Tomorrow A Certain Scientific Railgun 11 "Ice Fruit"(Bulbasaur) 12 "Gentle Music Girl"(Gentle Music Girl) 13 Battle Idol (Battle Idol) Dragon Among Men Date a Live Chapter 16: Steins;Gate Puella Magi Madoka Magica "Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!" (Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!)) Chapter 19: About My Reincarnation as a Slime 20: What Is a Date and Love?
I recommend novels like " I'll Take the Lead to Act as a Fork,"" The Protagonist's Halo Shrouds Her Body, and It's Over,"" The Strongest Animation System," and " The Onmyoji of the Two-Dimensional World." The main characters of these works were born with the aura of a main character. They were powerful existences in all worlds and could easily deal with all their enemies. I hope you like my recommendation.
😋I recommend the following two novels to you: 1. "Reverse Love Game": This novel tells the story of a harem of stratagems and survival. The male protagonist's defense is strong and invincible, while the female protagonist's hatchet challenges the divine work of the reverse harem. Although it was not explicitly mentioned that the male protagonist had to have more than five people, harem novels generally needed more than one female character. This book had a harem strategy, cannon fodder counterattack! 2. "The Malicious Empress Dowager's Husband is Alluring": The male protagonist of this novel is cold and ruthless, while the female protagonist has a heart like a snake and scorpion. The two of them fight in the palace. The female protagonist counterattacks in the harem, and there are many women around the male protagonist. It just happens to fit the setting of a reverse harem novel. It's very interesting! I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
There were many protagonists in anime who did not have the aura of a protagonist. Alan Yaeger in Attack of the Giants: Although Alan is the protagonist, he faces all kinds of difficulties and challenges throughout the story and does not enjoy the benefits of the protagonist's halo. 2. Kirito in the Sword God Realm: Although Kirito was the main character, he was restricted in the second half of the story and did not enjoy the benefits of the main character halo. 3 Naruto Uzumaki in Naruto: Although Naruto Uzumaki is the protagonist, he faces all kinds of difficulties and challenges throughout the story and does not enjoy the benefits of the protagonist's halo. 4. Tanjiro in the Ghost Blade: Although Tanjiro was the protagonist, he faced all kinds of difficulties and challenges throughout the story and did not enjoy the benefits of the protagonist's halo. 5. Tama Shangjo in the Index of Forbidden Magic Books: Although Tama Shangjo is the protagonist, he faces all kinds of difficulties and challenges throughout the story and does not enjoy the benefits of the protagonist's halo.
I recommend the light novel One Piece: The Strongest Overlord Body to you. The main character of this novel was a member of the navy camp, and he walked the path of the domineering six sword styles. The story was about a transmigrator who had a blood feud and was about to face a huge monster. I hope you like this novel.
I recommend "The Netizen's Cat Tsundere Lolita". This is a light novel, a doujinshi derivative novel. The female protagonist, the tsundere loli who was enough to make you melt, and the handsome boy who was so arrogant in the King of the Net, will bring you a cute, romantic, and warm love story. The female lead would reject her fans, be blunt, and even tease herself and other characters in anger and helplessness. She had a certain temperament of a queen. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
The answer to the question of how many characters are needed in a novel may vary depending on the genre, theme, plot, and other factors. However, generally speaking, a novel needed at least the following characters: Protagonist: Usually the most important character in the novel. His/her story is the main clue of the novel. 2. A supporting character: A supporting character is usually a character that exists to set off the main character or to promote the story. Their existence can provide more background information or emotional descriptions for the main character. 3. Villain: The villain is usually the main enemy of the novel. His/her actions and goals are usually in opposition to the protagonist. 4. Ally: An ally is usually a character that exists to support the protagonist or fight against the villain. Their existence can provide more help and protection for the protagonist. Passerby A, Passerby B: Passerby A, Passerby B and other characters are usually ordinary characters in the novel. Their existence is only to add some embellishments to the story and will not affect the main plot of the novel. Of course, the exact number of characters would depend on the plot and character settings of the novel.
I'd say 'One Piece' has elements of aura. The Haki abilities and the way they're displayed add a sort of aura-like quality. The epic battles and the power-ups make it quite evident.
It could be that there is a young, impressionable character who looked up to Ash Aura. After the betrayal, this character is confused and starts to question his own beliefs. There might also be a powerful mage in the story who has the ability to see the truth behind Ash Aura's actions and is trying to prevent the chaos that the betrayal has caused.