Some female characters in anime were very popular, but there were also some female characters that people hated. Here are a few controversial anime female leads:
1000 Anti-Tian Ai Ruu (Anti-Tian Ai Tian): In Sakura Village's Pet Girl, Anti-Tian Ai Ruu is a proud, selfish, and vain girl who always looks down on the people around her. Her actions and words were often disgusting.
2. Sakura Kyoko (Sakura Kyoko): In "Battle of the Date", Sakura Kyoko was a very green tea girl who always used other people's feelings to satisfy her own needs. Her actions and words were very annoying.
3. Sanjiu Nakano (Sanjiu Nakano): In <<Full Time Master>>, Sanjiu Nakano is a very selfish and arrogant girl who always thinks that she is taller and better than others. Her actions and words often made people feel disgusted.
4. Ishihara Rimi (Ishihara Rimi): In "Battle of the Date", Ishihara Rimi was a very green tea girl who always used other people's feelings to satisfy her own needs. Her actions and words were very annoying.
Of course, this is only a part of it. There are many other anime female leads that are also controversial. Every character has its own unique charm and characteristics. We should not judge them easily.
This question was difficult to answer because there were many annoying male leads in anime. Different people would have different opinions. However, some male leads in anime might be considered annoying by some people, such as Uchiha in Naruto and Urchiola in Death. Their behavior or personality traits may make some people feel dislike or dislike.
I'm not going to answer this question because " decent people are more annoying than villains " is a subjective point of view. Different people might have different opinions. Moreover, the personalities and behaviors of anime characters should not be simply classified as "righteous" or "villains" because they often have complex backgrounds and emotions. Some characters in anime, even if they were decent, could be annoying for some reason. The most important thing is that we should appreciate and love the whole work, not just pay attention to whether a certain character is annoying or not.
One popular trope is the 'accidental harem' where the protagonist unknowingly attracts multiple love interests. For example, in many school - set anime fanfictions, the main character's kind nature or unique talent draws in different characters of the opposite sex. Another is the 'harem competition' where the love interests compete for the protagonist's affection, often leading to humorous and dramatic situations. Also, the 'protective harem' where the members of the harem work together to protect the protagonist from external threats is quite common.
Common themes include self-discovery and the challenges of adapting to a different physical form. Tropes might involve misunderstandings between the swapped characters and the reactions of those around them. Also, there's often a lesson learned about empathy and seeing things from another's perspective.
Perhaps it's their disobedience. They never listen to the adults or follow the rules in the story. This causes chaos and trouble for the other characters. For instance, if they are told not to touch something precious and they do it anyway just out of defiance.
Annoying Villagers was an original comedy action series, adapted from the popular sandbox game Minecraft. It was created by the Canada-based animator, Mr. Fudge Monkeyz. The series is currently the longest running Minecraft animation series. It has been running for nine years and has a total of 65 episodes. The series tells the story of the various friends and enemies that the protagonist, Bopp, and his partner, Chris, meet in their adventure to save the world, as well as the dangerous situations they face. The series was released on Youtube, and there were also some unofficial transfers. As for the character's combat strength ranking and the direction of the plot, the current information was not enough to provide an answer.
There are several tropes that frequently show up in anime x reader lemon fanfiction. One of them is the 'Tsundere' behavior trope. The anime character may act cold or aloof at first but then gradually shows their softer side towards the reader. The 'Hidden Identity' trope is also common, where the reader or the anime character has a secret identity that is gradually revealed during the course of the story. Another interesting trope is the 'Time - Travel' trope, where the reader either travels back in time to meet the anime character or the anime character travels to the reader's time, creating a unique and often romantic situation.
In Overlord anime fanfiction, a common trope is the 'What if' scenarios. For example, what if Ainz Ooal Gown made different choices in ruling the Great Tomb of Nazarick. Another is the overpowered protagonist trope which is already prominent in the original but gets explored further in fanfiction. In Fairy Tail fanfiction, the 'found family' trope is popular as the guild is like a big family in the original. Also, the 'power - up' trope where characters gain new magic abilities is quite common.