Victor Omega
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I find it surprisingly difficult to relate to anime protagonists today.
Now, I've never been one to say I need a character to have to same race or gender to be relatable. But when it came to a character's age, even as a child growing up in the 90s, I've always felt older protagonists in anime, and their progression was more..... tangible and grounded.
If I could speak on western animation for example; Superman, X-men, Thundercats, character with either Young Adults or, in the case of Batman/Bruce Wayne, Midlife, I felt that ”looking up" to those character's as role models were more important then being simply "relatable".
It seems Japanese animation, anime, (and even most Western animation) have lost that older (age 30s-50s) role model character for more age-specific (age 12-19) characters.
Gone of the days of character like Spike from Cowboy Bebop, Kiba from Wolf Rain, or the ensemble cast in Ghost in the Shell.
Today, most anime can be group together as "Kids vs Adults" where adults have 'destroyed or corrupted" the world in some way and kids, with their "free spirit" must save it...in some way.
But I feel that there could be just as much older, Midlife protagonists in anime as much as there are adolescence.
Who are some of your favoriteolder adult anime main characters?
Now, I've never been one to say I need a character to have to same race or gender to be relatable. But when it came to a character's age, even as a child growing up in the 90s, I've always felt older protagonists in anime, and their progression was more..... tangible and grounded.
If I could speak on western animation for example; Superman, X-men, Thundercats, character with either Young Adults or, in the case of Batman/Bruce Wayne, Midlife, I felt that ”looking up" to those character's as role models were more important then being simply "relatable".
It seems Japanese animation, anime, (and even most Western animation) have lost that older (age 30s-50s) role model character for more age-specific (age 12-19) characters.
Gone of the days of character like Spike from Cowboy Bebop, Kiba from Wolf Rain, or the ensemble cast in Ghost in the Shell.
Today, most anime can be group together as "Kids vs Adults" where adults have 'destroyed or corrupted" the world in some way and kids, with their "free spirit" must save it...in some way.
But I feel that there could be just as much older, Midlife protagonists in anime as much as there are adolescence.
Who are some of your favorite
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