My answer may not be accurate enough. I'm not sure if it refers to a specific anime or character. If I can provide more information, I will try my best to answer your questions.
I don't know if the term 'pretentious king' comes from a novel or anime, so I can't provide an accurate answer. If you can provide more background information or context, I will try my best to help you.
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.
Attacking Giant and Sword God Realm were both classic pretentious adventure comics worth watching.
There were many animes like Moley where the main character pretended to be pretentious from the beginning to the end, such as: " Sword God Realm ": The protagonist, Kirito, is a gamer who constantly pretends to be a pig to eat a tiger in the game and eventually becomes the overlord of the game. 2 One Piece: The protagonist Luffy was a pirate. Although he was weak at the beginning, he eventually became a powerful pirate leader through continuous cultivation and combat. 3 Naruto: The protagonist, Naruto Uzumaki, was a ninja who became a powerful ninja through constant cultivation and combat. He continued to play the pig to eat the tiger throughout the entire plot. These animes all had plots where the main character was weak at the beginning and eventually became a powerful character through continuous hard work and cultivation to satisfy your need to act tough.
Hidden strength, invisible pretentious male protagonist refers to the main character or villain in an anime or novel who uses some kind of method to hide his true strength or enhance his strength when showing off his strength or pretentious. This makes the audience think that he is very strong, but in fact, his strength may not be that strong. The following are some common male protagonists who hide their strength: [1 Night Mystic Moon: As a villain in the Sword and Sword God Realm, he displayed great strength, but he always acted like he was weak.] 2. Shirai Kuroko: In the Death Note, although the protagonist's opponent is powerful, he always hides his strength and looks harmless on the surface. 3. Dongxian Yao: Although the villain character in Ghost Blade is very powerful, he always hides his strength through invisible posturing. 4. Lin Kirishima: In " About My Reincarnation as a Slime ", the protagonist's competitor was not very strong, but he won the game by hiding his strength and pretending to be invisible. 5 Takumi Fujiwara: In Initial D, the protagonist's friend, although he looks ordinary, hides his strength and skills and plays an important role at the critical moment. These male protagonists had their own unique charm and style, which was deeply loved by the audience.
The following are some novels recommended by the female lead that are not pretentious: " Fei Beauty " and " Interstellar Winter." These two novels both had an unpretentious female protagonist, and the plot was reasonable. " Beauty Fei " was an ancient romance novel. It told the story of the female lead, Tang Fei, who traveled through time. She did not play by the rules. She was not pretentious, not naive, and was relaxed and serious. She was not Mary Sue. " Interstellar Winter " was a science fiction novel, and the female lead also showed an unpretentious personality. These novels could give readers a pleasant reading experience.
Yes," I Pick Up Corpses in Comics " and " I Sell Elves in the Comic World " were both novels set in the comics world, with the main characters acting cool in the modern world. Both novels had unique plots and settings, which were very interesting. I recommend it to you. I hope you like it!😋
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.
The following are some recommendations for novels where the female lead is not pretentious and sober: 1. " Scheming Beauty ": The female lead was a little maid. She made the male lead fall in love with her step by step to get to the top. This novel described the story of the female protagonist, who was not true, kind, and beautiful, but scheming. 2. [Fallen Immortal]: The female protagonist is a beautiful, strong, and miserable witch, and the male protagonist is the male protagonist of the Fallen Immortal. The two were originally engaged, but the heroine was killed while on a mission. Later, the heroine was reborn and started a new story with the hero. 3. " Fei Meiren ": This is an ancient romance novel that tells the story of the female protagonist Tang Fei's time travel. She didn't play according to the rules. She wasn't pretentious or naive. She was relaxed and serious. She wasn't Mary Sue. 4. " When I Don't Know How to Love You ": This novel described the story of the female protagonist, who was focused on her career, and the sober screenwriter, the female protagonist, who was struggling to pursue her wife. After breaking up, the female lead focused on her career and used her work to heal her emotional wounds. Three years later, the male protagonist completely turned over a new leaf, and the two of them fell in love with each other again. These novels all had female protagonists who were not pretentious. They were tough, free, confident, and firm, allowing people to see their independent side. These stories were attractive and the characters were clearly portrayed. They were suitable for readers who liked sober female leads.