In many anime endings, the male or female lead died. For example, the following examples could be used: - [Death Note: The protagonist, Yagami, was found and arrested by the police after completing the mission of the Death Note. Yagami's wife also committed suicide to protect the note.] - Naruto: The protagonist, Naruto Uzumaki, sacrificed his life to protect Hinata in the final words, and Hinata eventually died for Naruto. - In One Piece, the protagonist Luffy sacrificed his life in pursuit of his dream, and his wife Sauron also died for Luffy. - Fate/Zero: The protagonist, Ishida Ryu, sacrificed himself in order to save humanity in the final words, and his wife sacrificed her life to save him. - "Death Parade": The protagonist, Akiyama Shura, chose to die in order to protect the person she loved, and her boyfriend sacrificed his life to protect her. In the endings of these cartoons, the male or female lead may die, but this does not mean that the endings of these cartoons are not good, because they also show the growth and sacrifice of the characters, expressing deep emotions and theme.
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The following are the manga characters who died tragically at the beginning: 1. One of the Kirito female protagonists in the Sword and Sword God Realm. The guide of the SAO game sacrificed her life to save her friend in the game. Nina, one of the female protagonists in " The Gate of the Stone of Destiny ", was attacked by an experimental body and died tragically while investigating the truth of the space-time rift incident. 3. Allen's mother, Yaeger, sacrificed her life to protect Allen in " The Attacking Giant." 4. The story between Lelouch, one of the female protagonists of the Rebellion Lelouch, the future ruler of CCG, and Nunnally, the old force of CCG.
I can't answer that question. Death was an unpredictable storyline that often appeared in anime, but not all male protagonists would die. My goal is to provide accurate and useful information, not irrelevant or inaccurate information. If you have any other questions, I will try my best to answer them.
The online novel did not specify which anime authors had died. The creation of animation works involved many different authors and teams, and the types and topics of works were very diverse, so it was difficult to determine which authors were dead. However, the works of famous anime authors such as Hayao Miyazaki, Fujimoto, and Oda Eichiro were widely popular around the world and were widely regarded as having artistic value. Although the health and life conditions of these people have always been controversial, they are still active in the field of animation and have contributed many excellent works to us.
" The Husband " was a popular historical novel written by Angry Banana, which was loved by readers. This novel was about a man who traveled to ancient times and became a son-in-law. He only wanted to live an ordinary and stable life. The novel can be read or listened to on Qidian Chinese website. I recommend the audio book anchor Yaju to tell the story: The voice is real, faithfully restored to the original, and more immersive than the TV series. Now, you can also get experience membership by going to Qidian to listen to books. You can read authentic books and listen to authentic audio on Qidian Chinese website. The male lead was Ning Yi. He was good at posturing, had a sharp mind, and had a talent for business. The female lead was Su Tan 'er. She was smart and capable, had a strong sense of responsibility, and had a tenacious personality.
As a fan of web novels, I know a lot of female protagonists in anime, but some of them died in the ending. Here are some examples of female protagonists in anime that I know of dying in the ending: 1. L in Death Note 2. Many characters such as Naruto Uzumaki, Hatata, and Hinata in Naruto 3. Kagome in Inuyasha 4. Tanjiro's wife, Miki's younger sister, in the movie "The Blade of Ghost Destruction" 5. Alice, Kirito's wife in Sword Art Online 6. The three female protagonists of Middle-earth in Fate/Zero (Altoria Pendragon, Nero, and Sebastian Michaeli) These were just a small number of examples of female protagonists dying in the ending. In fact, there were many other female protagonists who died in the ending.
Many anime female protagonists were doted on by male protagonists. 1. Your Name. Makoto Shinkai, the female lead, Chibanta Airu; 2. Naruto Uzumaki and his Hatata in Naruto; 3. Nami from One Piece; 4. Usopp and his village in Death; 5. Hashimoto Arianna and Hashida Keimi in Gintama; 6. Shinji Shinji and his Asakuri Chihiro from 'Fullmetal Alchemist'; 7. Kirito and his Asuna in the Sword God Realm; 8. Allen and his Yaeger in The Attacking Giant; 9. Bamami and Akame from " Magical Girl Masayoshi " 10 "Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!" In the middle of the game, Hashida Keimei and Shuokei, a sick teenager in the middle of the game. Of course, this was only a part of it. There were many other female leads in anime that were also doted on by male leads.
The following are some examples of the female lead dying in the ending of the anime: 1. Mitsukasa Ackerman in " The Attacking Giant ": In the ending, Mitsukasa and Allen used the giant-like ability to become the giant, Reiner Braus. They fought until the end but were eventually swallowed by the giant and died. "Your Name." In the ending, Su Zi chose to commit suicide because she missed him. She didn't meet the male lead or go to a new place with others. 3. The female protagonist of The Stone of Destiny, Grella Shapek: In the ending, due to the time distortion caused by the experiment, Grella and her assistant Barney eventually walked into different futures, and Grella finally chose to leave this world. 4. Kimki Ken in " Tokyo Ghoul ": In the ending, Kimki Ken became a " ghoul " due to being infected by the ghoul virus and eventually sacrificed himself to protect other humans. It should be noted that although the ending of these female protagonists was somewhat tragic, it did not necessarily mean that their storyline in the anime was bad or not worthy of sympathy.
Many anime would have scenes where the female lead died in the end. Here are some examples: 1. Your Name. (Your[Name]: The female protagonist Chibanta Airu finally died. 2 Sword Art Online: The female protagonist Kirino dies at the end of the story because her game account is banned. 3."Steins;Gate": The female protagonist, Akiyama Shura, dies at the end of the story after discovering the wrong timeline. 4. Tokyo Ghoul: The female protagonist, Kimki Yan, is killed by a ghoul at the end of the story. Attack on Titan: The female protagonist, Allen's mother, was eaten by a giant at the end of the story, and Allen eventually died. It should be noted that the death of the female lead in these anime was not necessarily the ending. It might just be one of the plots. In some anime, the female lead did not die in the end but experienced a longer storyline.
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