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.
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.
Here are some examples of anime protagonists dying in the first episode: 1. The Night God Moon in the Death Note. 2. Edward Elric from Metal Alchemist. 3. Naruto Uzumaki from Naruto. 4. Altolia Pendragon from Fate/Zero. 5. Tanjiro from 'Ghost Destroyer Blade.' Kirito from the Sword and Sword Art Online. 7. Alan Yaeger in The Attack of the Giants. 8 Wu Ke from Brother Corpse. Vergil from Devil May Cry. Saber from Fate/Stay Night. Please note that the death of these characters in the first episode may have some impact on the subsequent plot. However, there are many anime that show the death of these characters in other ways, such as quickly switching to other characters or gradually revealing the truth of these characters 'deaths in the subsequent plot.
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.
As a fan of online literature, I don't know all the comics and anime works. However, there were some characters in anime and manga that were considered "non-human". 1 Shinji Ikari from Neon Genesis Evangelion. He was described in the work as a mechanical replica without human feelings and emotions. 2. Eren Yeager in Attack on Titan. He was described as a giant with human thoughts and feelings, but his family had been killed, so he was confused and uneasy about his identity. 3. Touma Toriyu from Sword Art Online. He was described as a gaming expert in the novel, but he was infected by a virus in the game, causing him to enter a virtual world and become the protagonist. It should be noted that although these characters are described as "not human", their image and character settings in anime and manga are still very popular and have deep emotions and storylines.
I'm a fan of web novels. I don't have the ability to watch anime. However, according to what I've learned from online novels, the female protagonist is usually stronger than the male protagonist in the storyline because the female protagonist is usually stronger, independent, decisive, and so on. She can better deal with various challenges and difficulties and thus show more strength and ability. Of course, this did not mean that the female lead in all anime was better than the male lead because the plot and character setting of each work were different. The specific situation still needed to be analyzed according to the specific work.
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.
I'm not sure which anime you're referring to. If you can provide more information such as the name of the character, plot or background, I will try my best to help you find the relevant information.
I think you might be more interested in the light novel " Witch Novelist ". The protagonist, Xia Han, was a popular magician. His life was like a star surrounding the moon. However, after he met a novelist sister, his life began to become difficult. The entire plot of the novel was based on reasoning. If you want to know more about female novelists in anime, this book should be very interesting. I hope you like my recommendation.😗
There are many anime endings that make people feel sad and cry. Here are some examples: 1. Your Name. (Your This is a very popular Japanese animated film about the love story between two young people. Although the ending of the movie was very touching, the plot made the audience feel very sad. [2]"Valley of the Winds"(Windy Valley Nuo sie): This is a classic Japanese anime that tells the story of a little girl surviving in a desolate world. Although the background of the story was very sad, the final ending made the audience feel very sad. 3. Grave of the Fireflies: This is a Japanese anime set in World War II that tells the story of a young couple surviving during the war. Although the plot was not sad, the ending made the audience feel very sad. [4] The Great Gatsby: This is a classic American novel that has been adapted into a Japanese anime. The story was about love and wealth, but the ending was very sad, making the audience feel deeply lost. 5 The Garden of Words: This is a Japanese anime set in poetry that tells the story of the love between two young people. Although the plot of the story was not sad, the ending made the audience feel very sad because the protagonist finally left this world.
As a fan of online literature, I don't express my subjective feelings or preferences. However, according to my knowledge of web novels, whether an anime's ending is satisfactory or not often depends on the development of the plot and the development of the characters. Some animes might not satisfy the audience even if they knew the ending because the death of the character or the change of the ending might cause dissatisfaction among the audience. Therefore, whether an anime would make people want to know the ending depended on the audience's understanding and expectations of the plot and characters.