In'man vs self' novels, they often use internal monologues. For example, in 'The Catcher in the Rye', Holden's constant stream of thoughts reveals his inner turmoil. His thoughts about phoniness in the world are really his way of grappling with his own insecurities.
It was rare for the female lead in anime to have a human body and a snake tail, but it was not unheard of. Some anime works might create a female protagonist with a special body structure, such as a human body and a snake tail. This setting was usually used as a plot setting or character feature to make the female protagonist more unique, interesting, and able to attract the audience's attention. However, whether it appeared often or not depended on the specific work.
In some anime, the female lead would sometimes appear in a non-human situation, such as Alan in Attack of the Giant, Gui Yanye in Evil Crown, and Akiyama Suki in Fate Stone Gate. However, it should be noted that these female protagonists were not truly non-human. They had different physical structures or mental states from humans.
There were many non-human protagonists in the anime, and the following were some of the well-known anime characters:
Alan Yaeger of the attacking giants: Alan is an alien protagonist with both human and giant identities. He obtained the power of giants through mutation and became a member of the giant hunter team.
2. Tanjiro in the Blade of Ghost Destruction: Tanjiro was a human but was turned into a ghost at the beginning of the story. He became a foreign protagonist and gradually became strong after experiencing various battles and adventures.
3. Kirito in the Sword God Territory: Kirito was a human but was given the ability to use the characters in the VRMMO game "SAO" at the beginning of the story. He became the protagonist of a different species and experienced various adventures and battles in the game.
4. Tama Kamijo from the Forbidden Magic Book Catalog: Tama Kamijo was a human, but when he was a child, he was sucked into the "Fantasy Killer" project in the "Forbidden Magic Book Catalog" and gained the ability to communicate with giants. He became the protagonist of the otherworldlings.
5. Kimki Ken of the Tokyo Ghouls: Kimki Ken was a human but was infected with the "Ghoul" virus at the beginning of the story and transformed into a ghoul. He became a foreign protagonist and gradually became strong after experiencing various battles and adventures.
Well, it varies. In some stories, the Daleks' sheer power and ruthlessness give them the edge. But in others, human ingenuity, courage, and unexpected alliances can tip the scales in their favor.
There were many non-human protagonists in anime that were not handsome. Here are some of them:
1. Tanjiro from the movie " Ghost Blade ": Tanjiro is an ordinary teenager. His appearance is not outstanding compared to other characters, but he has a strong will and an indomitable spirit.
2. Naruto Uzumaki in Naruto: Naruto was very ordinary when he was a child. His appearance was different from other children. Later, through his own efforts and talent, he became a protagonist who received much attention.
3. Allen in the Attack of the Giant: Allen was a young boy. His appearance was somewhat different from that of a human, but he had a strong will and courage to become a protagonist who received much attention.
4. Kirito in the Sword God Realm: Kirito was an ordinary person. His appearance was not outstanding compared to other characters, but he had powerful virtual reality abilities and special abilities, becoming a protagonist that received much attention.
Wei WuXian in "The Founder of the Path of Demons": Wei WuXian is a different kind of human. His appearance is a little strange compared to other characters, but he has a unique personality and charm, and became a protagonist that received much attention.
The above are just a few of them. There are many other foreign protagonists in anime that are not handsome or even non-human. You can choose according to your preferences.
There were many anime works in which the female protagonist was not human but the male protagonist was human, such as:
- Sebastian Michalis in The Black Deacon
- The Night God Moon in Death Note
- One of the female protagonists in the Gate of the Stone of Destiny: Ling Ai One of the male protagonists: Okabe Rentaro
- The first entry in the Index of Forbidden Magical Books
- The Storm of Early Spring in A Science's Super Electromagnetic Cannon
- Rem Sharbek in 'Speed Up the World'.
In these anime, the female lead was not human, but the male lead was human, telling the story between them.
There were many animes that contained such plots. Some of the more common animes included:
- Index of Forbidden Magic Books
- "Even a chuunibyou needs to fall in love!"
- [Sword and Sword God Domain]
- 《Fate/Zero》
- [Fate Stone Door]
- Tokyo Ghoul
- The Attacking Giant
The female leads in these anime were not necessarily human, but the male leads were usually human.
One recurring theme is the pursuit of dreams. The female characters in these wrestling comic stories often have a big dream related to wrestling, like becoming a champion or being recognized as the best. This dream gives them the motivation to keep going in their wrestling journey. Another common theme is the exploration of femininity. These stories show that being a strong female fighter doesn't mean losing one's femininity. The female characters can be both cute and powerful at the same time, and they use their unique feminine qualities to their advantage in the wrestling ring.