Sakamoto wasn't the main character of an anime. He was a ninja in Japanese history, and was known as the " God of Ninjas." If one had to say that the male lead of the anime was more pretentious than Sakamoto, it might be Tanjiro from Ghost Blade. Tanjiro was an ordinary person, but he always displayed amazing strength in battle. It could even be said that he was pretentious. He constantly challenged strong enemies to improve his skills and was not afraid of any difficulties or challenges. His image was very much in line with the definition of the word 'pretentious'.
This question was a little subjective. Different anime and readers might have different opinions. However, generally speaking, the most pretentious male lead in an anime might be loved by many readers. For details, please refer to the following example: - Naruto from Naruto. He had powerful ninja abilities and often displayed extraordinary wisdom and powerful aura, giving people a very pretentious feeling. - Ishida Yulong from Death. He was a genius Grim Reaper with high combat ability and intelligence. He often faced his enemies with a proud attitude. - Monchi D. Luffy from One Piece. He was a pirate, but through continuous hard work and learning, he had become a powerful pirate captain. He often showed confidence and dominance, giving people a very pretentious feeling. - Keisuke Hashida from Gintama. He was a comic artist who often showed extraordinary creativity and a sense of humor. He also showed a confident and arrogant attitude in various situations, giving people a very pretentious feeling. However, no matter which anime it was, the male lead should respect the original work and the character setting. He should not be overly exaggerated or perform inappropriately.
I can't answer this question because the evaluation criteria of "the most pretentious" varies from person to person. In addition, this question may also involve subjective judgment, so I can't provide an accurate answer.
There were many comics where the male lead was very pretentious. Some of the classics included: 1 Kirito in the Sword God Realm 2. Naruto Uzumaki in Naruto 3. Ishida Yulong from Fate/Zero 4. Keigo Atobe in The Prince of Tennis 5. Kotaro Gui from Silver Soul These male leads were all very pretentious, with outstanding abilities and talents, but also had unforgettable pasts and backgrounds. Their story was not only full of wits and courage, but also showed the process of humanity and growth.
There were many works in which the female lead of an anime was more reliant on the male lead: 1 " Battle of the Date ": As one of the female leads in Wuhe Qin, she has always relied on the male lead Lizi in the game. 2." The Attacking Giant ": As one of the female leads, Allen had always relied on the male lead, Sanli. 3 Naruto: As one of the female leads, Naruto Uzumaki has always relied on the male lead, Uchiha Sasuke. 4.<< Index of Forbidden Magic Books >>: As one of the female leads, Dangma Shangjo has always relied on the male lead, Juka. 5 " Blade of Ghost Destruction ": As one of the female leads, Onikazuki Mogami had always relied on the male lead, Onikazu Kenichiro. In these works, the female lead relied on the male lead to a certain extent or needed the male lead's help and support in some aspects.
This was a tricky problem because there were many male leads in anime who had some kind of powerful strength or skill that made them invincible. Some of the male leads even showed very pretentious behavior that made people feel very surprised and uncomfortable. If I had to choose the most pretentious male lead, I would choose Uchiha from Naruto. Dai Tu was a very powerful ninja. He had the power to control tail beasts. The moment he appeared, he displayed his powerful strength and could easily defeat many powerful enemies. Dai Tu was also very pretentious. He often mocked other ninjas for thinking that he was the strongest ninja in the universe. His behavior made people feel very disgusted and unhappy.
Overlord was a fantasy novel in which the male protagonist had all kinds of powerful powers. However, due to the special background and setting of the work, there may be other forces stronger than the male lead. For example, some characters in Overlord had the power to control elements such as fire, water, wind, and so on. These characters might be more powerful than the male protagonist. In addition, some characters in Overlord had powers beyond humans, such as the ability to control time, space, and souls. These characters might also be more powerful than the male protagonist. It should be noted that because Overlord is a fantasy novel, there may be fictional settings and characters. Therefore, the answer to this question might not be accurate.
I don't have enough information to say exactly who Miu Sakamoto is in this context. They could be an author, a storyteller, or someone involved in creating this 'never ending story'.
Okay, here are some examples of anime where the male lead is much younger than the female lead: 1 Kirito (SAO male lead, 17 years old) and Asuna (SAO female lead, 18 years old) in Sword Art Online 2. Kimki Yen (15 years old) and Yoshiki Yoshito (18 years old) in Tokyo Ghoul 3. Allen (14 years old) and Mitsukasa (16 years old) in The Attacking Giant "Your Name." Makoto Shinkai (22 years old) and Miyamizuki Sanye (20 years old) 5. Charcoal Jiro (21 years old) and Ghost Dance (15 years old) in Ghost Blade 6 Naruto Uzumaki Naruto (18 years old) and Hinata (14 years old) 7 Shinnosuke Tachibana (17 years old) and Takashi Natsume (15 years old) in The Other Side of the Realm 8 Ghost Dance (15 years old) and Ghost Dance (18 years old) in The Legend of the Blade of Ghost Destruction 9. Artolia Filgena (17) and Chez (14) in Fate/Stay Night 10. The Elf Apostle Vivi(15 years old) and the Human Girl Seven Flowers (12 years old) in "The Great Battle of the Date"
There are many anime that are like this. The following are some examples of anime where the male lead is much younger than the female lead: 1 "The Rebellion of Lelouch" Lelouch (Rebirth: Life in the Other World from Zero) 2."Sword God Realm" Kirito (Sword God Realm) 3 "The Attacking Giant" Allen (The Attacking Giant) 4 "Date Battle" The swordsman of the elves (Date Battle) 5 "Gate of the Stone of Destiny" Okabe Rentaro (Gate of the Stone of Destiny) 6. Fate/stay night by Emiya Shiro 7 "Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!" I want to fall in love even if I'm a chuunibyou!
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