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[Super Psychic Policeman Chojo] Do otaku really like the protagonist from the previous work that much?

I really love the otaku… the protagonist from the previous work?!

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I like Curtis and the bakery in town.

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>>1

There are a lot of previous main characters from Gundam.

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I usually have trouble handling it and end up distorting the scenario, so I don’t really like it.

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It’s nice that the new protagonist discovers a passion for ramen.

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I love Ender Magnolia, I really really love it.

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Is that… going through something tragic?!

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Depending on how it’s handled, it can become disliked, and it seems like it might actually be disliked.

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It’s a bit concerning that the previous game’s protagonist is getting involved.

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Are there people who dislike Teacher Aban?

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>>8

That character is in a position similar to that of the protagonist from the previous work, but they are not the protagonist from the previous work.

If we’re talking about the order in which the spin-offs were released, then the main character is Kousaku.

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Disliked as it may be, the pest is just part of the deal.

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It’s fine to treat me like the master of the bar that the protagonist frequently visits.

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>>10

Full speed ahead…?

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I admit it’s a big deal and I’m excited.

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Even though it ended happily, why is that person suffering again…?

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The former protagonist, who was stripped of his lawyer’s license and became disheartened, has brought the Mason system!

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I like how the boy is strong and not entangled in the story.

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>>16

It’s annoying to have to go pick everyone up every time we have to disperse after an event…!

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Sometimes I feel like a useless person, except when I occasionally say something meaningful.

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Do you like the Skedan episode of Witch Watch?

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>>18

Witch Watch has other characters from the previous work as well…

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>>18

Out of nowhere, I thought it looked like some kind of cryptic code from a crappy game that Keigo made.

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In Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai, Baran is also the protagonist of the previous work, right…?

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It makes me happy to see things like squad leaders, battleship captains, and base commanders, but I can’t think of many specific examples.

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The protagonist from the previous work…!?

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Senpai Okkotsu

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The world view is the same as the previous work, but it’s better if the protagonist doesn’t get too involved.

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Sure, the text translates to:
“Well, he is definitely the previous game’s main character, but I like the vibe.”

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It’s a difficult existence that becomes a side character even if they are left aside or thrown into action.

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I’m worried that the protagonist from the previous horror game might die.

Sometimes there are those who continue to fight forever.

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>>28

The junior girl from ShinYamawari is the ideal protagonist from the previous work.

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>>38

You’re a bad kid for going out at night without learning your lesson. 😁

😨 (I found out that they are going out because they can’t be sure their home is safe anymore due to aftereffects from the novelization) Huh…!?

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>>28

Genocide…

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>>28

The original protagonist of Zero is dragging a strange tail…!

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>>206

I mean, that world itself is just too crazy.

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I prefer when the protagonist from the previous work makes a brief appearance or is only mentioned by name.

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I like Buddha, but…

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I have the impression that games are being handled better than manga.

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>>31

I wonder… maybe that’s true…

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>>31

Where did that equipment go, right?!

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>>116

Sorry, Rock! I sold all the gear!

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At one point, I think Kengan Omega was quite bold in having the protagonist almost switch to the audience’s side.

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Marufusha-chan!

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Please do something with the invincible Star Platinum!!

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The protagonist from the previous work… is dead!?

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It’s good to have a portrayal that is not directly related to the main story, like Aiden from Watch Dogs 2, but is still really strong.

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What appears in manga and what appears in games might have slightly different implications.

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The next Donkey Kong 2.

This time Donkey has been kidnapped.

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>>40

In the end, it’s kind of like the Ship of Theseus, isn’t it?

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>>40

I’ve always thought it’s strange that Donkey Kong was only playable in the original title of the SFC series.

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It’s not just the protagonist from the previous work, but a collection of them.

The manifestations of the kings in Dark Souls 3 were the best fan service.

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Far Cry ND is in a terrible situation after being brainwashed by the last game’s boss…!?

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Isn’t it unfair to introduce another protagonist from the previous work after having a guest episode with the protagonist from the last work?

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Since it’s set in a similar time period, I wonder if the protagonist from the previous work will appear…

I’m already dead after the last work…

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The priest, who entrusted his partner dragon to me, became scared of the dragon and increased the pressure.

It seems like a cult leader with amnesia is bringing an enemy black dragon, so we’re going to launch an attack!

This is how a previous game protagonist should be.

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In Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush, the emotions of the female characters become unstable when it comes to the protagonist of the previous work.

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Drakengard was where the protagonist from the previous game could die beautifully… I’m glad…

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I love Nek-kun from the new Subaseka.

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My name is Zero! Ultraman Zero!

I played the lead role in a movie, but I didn’t have a lead role in the TV series, so it’s debatable whether I can be called the previous protagonist! Also, I’m the son of Seven, the previous protagonist who abused a certain country’s prince!

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It is ideal to live happily without having too many appearances and to have a positive influence on the sequel’s protagonist.

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>>54

I like Daigo from the Dino movie.

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In the game, they are higher performance than the protagonist, but they join and leave as it suits the scenario writer.

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I like characters that seem like the protagonists from the previous work.

Jamil and others.

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Red returns to the shopping district, and Pink’s contents are an old man.

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I hear the voice of the protagonist from the previous work coming from a Getter I don’t know!

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Nier, the protagonist from the previous game, Nier-kun! What are you doing now?

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I think it’s as dramatic as a dream ending.

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If you’re too strong or too active, then…

Even if you are weak or encounter tragic circumstances

Um…?! I think it’s better not to go out unless you can cook really well…

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Assimilate me.

I will give you my power.

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This work features a younger sister character who is a magical girl, and in this world, she grows up peacefully and doesn’t fight!

I’m fighting in a parallel world for my sister…

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If it’s a competitive event rather than a fight to the death, we can have an ultimate showdown as a bonus after the tournament ends…

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I love the champion battle in the national tournament finals of Custom Robo V2.

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It’s beautiful, isn’t it?

Molten iron marfusha

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Occasionally, the current Rider becomes a wall and fights cooperatively in a good way while passing by!

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>>70

I think it’s amazing that even if that person doesn’t fully utilize their abilities and seems weak, I can understand that it’s their role in this world.

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>>70

Something’s dead… Something just came out normally…

…Anniversary of the Sentai?

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I prefer a nice older brother or uncle who has retired and occasionally gives me advice, rather than someone who has fallen from grace.

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The saddest thing is falling into ruin.

If it were a flashier development like turning to the dark side, that would be one thing.

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>>72

I’m not the protagonist, but U-Sec’s Brocken Jr. was tough.

I was supposed to be fighting for peace, but when it actually becomes peaceful, I realize I have nothing else I can do or want to do besides fighting…

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I like the amount of screen time that Shota had in the Joe arc.

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I think Rikkun from Build Divers Re:Rise plays a relatively ideal role, but he doesn’t seem to get talked about much.

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>>76

It’s nice that there is no hierarchy between the previous work and this one, and that they respect each other.

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>>103

Oh, a C funnel is coming out!

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Even though I was supposed to be retired, I keep being called back over and over again to teach a lesson to the fools of Free Elgia—Mobius 1.

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The passerby is incredibly strong against riders, but struggles somewhat against monsters, making them perfectly suited for the role of a wall.

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The bad image is mostly Kirá Yamato’s fault.

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The previous game’s protagonist…!?

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>>81

It’s just happening on Jump+…

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The protagonist from the previous work is getting along well with the current protagonists’ sister…!?

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Without DLC, Rex delivers a shock just with the photos.

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The less popular the second part is, the more it is desired to appear.

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.hack was exciting in the PV, but it turned out to be just something completely different…

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It’s just right if you rush in during a pinch and then quickly leave for some reason.

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>>86

I’m told to fight until the end or that it’s irresponsible…

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As a result of the passionate parts becoming milder, the strange parts of Fujikido’s true self have started to stand out.

Why is he skiing in a trench coat and a cap…?

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>>87

Poor at giving advice to juniors!

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The mackerel will appear at the release time and finally make its appearance in the last stages!

I’m following some unknown route…

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Due to its popularity, the first protagonist regularly becomes a hidden boss, so the current protagonist keeps losing!

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If they come out, I’ll start thinking about what they’ve been doing until now, whether they’re not too weak, and a lot of other things, so if they’re not going to come out, it’s better that they don’t, it keeps things clearer.

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I remember being really excited about the guest appearance of Gavan in Sharivan.

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Somehow, a masked rider (the man who couldn’t become one) is imprisoned in a cell!

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>>92

(I don’t know well, but they are probably a Showa Rider person…)

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>>99

I heard that the little kid misunderstood Takeshi Hongo, and it was no good.

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I… I’m dead.

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I really dislike it when the story ends up making everything the previous protagonist did feel pointless.

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>>95

It’s frustrating to see that the simplistic design and the actions of the previous game’s protagonist are the cause of the current problems!

It makes me feel uneasy that it’s an afterthought.

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I like them after all, so I want them to show up from time to time.

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I think Amuro in Z was quite ideal.

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>>98

Well, in Amuro’s case, he is already positioned near the protagonist of the previous work’s rival character.

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>>110

Camille did a great job as the protagonist even with Char and Amuro around.

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It might be just right to be passed down as a legend from a long time ago…

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The youngest, Mobius, is doing a great job as an instructor, and I couldn’t be prouder…

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Denji is the protagonist of the previous work, right?

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In the previous work, the protagonist faced a strong enemy during the final battle, and if things continued this way, they wouldn’t be able to reach the final boss… and that’s when they appeared.

Everyone loves “Leave this to me and go ahead!” Even though there’s no battle scene, it happens after the current protagonist defeats the final boss.

“It’s good to say something like ‘That guy… did it, huh…!’ in a broken state.”

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I just prefer the new protagonist’s mentor over the previous protagonist… or rather, the related character!

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>>105

I love how the rival of the previous protagonist becomes the mentor of the new protagonist!

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>>105

It’s a character that’s either the rival of the last game’s protagonist or a side character that has a bit of interaction with them, and it’s a tasty one!

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😄Joining the spot with extremely strong stats.

😔 Official membership with a normal status.

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I also like characters that are like the main character of a non-existent previous work, you know?

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It’s not the protagonist but the heroine from the previous work, but Yuzu was just right when “Showa Otome Fairy Tale” came out.

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Please don’t have the previous game’s protagonist take over…

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Archer… is a bit different.

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>>114

As for Emiya-san, I think the nameless one should be the protagonist of the previous work.

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>>114

To be precise, it’s not exactly the same, but it has a vibe similar to the protagonist from the previous work.

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The gray devil is nice, isn’t it…?

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In the fourth part of “Mage Ruler Orphen,” I thought Orphen was the main character like in the previous work, but he turned out to be one of the protagonists in an ensemble cast.

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I like the previous party members more than the main character from the last game.

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>>118

The protagonist of the previous game is a character that resembles the player’s avatar and will not appear directly in the next installment, but…

I like how fragments of the current situation of the previous game’s protagonist are told through the mouths of the grown-up party members from the last game.

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I dislike developments that clearly show that the previous game’s protagonist is more popular and favored by everyone than the new protagonist.

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Liquid! Stop the rampage!!

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If the previous work ends in a way that suggests the battle will continue, you think, “They’re still working hard…” But if it ends with a big finale and a happy ending, you feel like they should be kept away from the battlefield!

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The Z Gundam that almost completely kills off characters from the previous work.

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I would be happy if they could appear early on and overwhelm the current protagonist at least once.

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I think you would like guest appearances of riders and Ultraman.

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>>130

Stop that perspective that only knows about Sunday morning shows.

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>>130

The guest appearances in the Showa era are quite ambiguous!

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Compared to Char, Amuro entered the fray in a clearly deteriorated mental state, and Char didn’t really make a flashy move.

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It can be treated at the level of the King’s Field series.

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I thought I was reading Kamen Rider, but the protagonist from about three generations ago appeared as a supporting character and mentor.

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In MF Ghost, even though my master doesn’t appear, it’s nice to see that there’s an influence from that position.

It’s disappointing that the previous game’s protagonist hasn’t succeeded and retired due to an accident… there were both of those unfortunate aspects.

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I need to come up with a good reason to have them exit.

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>>138

If the protagonist from the previous work is strong, it makes you want them to do their best…

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>>147

However, if you weaken it too much, the evaluation from fans of the previous work will drop significantly.

Isn’t the protagonist from the previous work extremely difficult to handle?

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>>156

If you put it out, people will definitely see it, but making it shine is difficult.

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Amuro understood easily why he was being shackled.

I’ll make a grand comeback in Char’s Counterattack.

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Show your butt!

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For those watching, it’s one thing, but I definitely think the creators of Nichiasa love the previous protagonist.

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The handling of parent characters in the sequel works for the next generation is quite tricky, isn’t it?

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>>143

Generally speaking, the younger generation tends to be more lacking in individuality.

The characters are often a combination of their parents’ personalities, which makes them come across as a bit off.

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In Digiboku Earth Defense Force, it was quite amusing to see multiple Storm 1 members start pounding the invader team, so I hope they do more of that.

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I don’t know how the new work will turn out, but Terry Bogard, who has a significant influence as the adoptive father of the new protagonist and also looks cool with a makeover, might be an ideal character who isn’t too involved in the main plot.

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The protagonist from the previous work has a child with the heroine.

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Star Wars… is not the same, I guess.

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The character Takiki from “Weathering with You” has a good balance of the previous protagonist’s vibe.

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You are… the protagonist from the previous game! All the characters appear in Xenoblade 3!

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I like the development of the hidden boss being the protagonist from the previous work.

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>>152

The human shura is too strong!

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Seed

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Even after the protagonist stepped back, the deck continued to be strengthened normally, which resulted in me laughing at Kouta, who beats up a child the same age as his son with his money deck Morrneku. I also think it was quite considerate that he physically canceled Boldo’s attack and lost.

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Sports seem easier to do.

The former protagonist just needs to have graduated high school or retired from active duty.

Sometimes I come to train and leave undefeated.

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I couldn’t watch Nichiasa during my childhood, so when I first saw Decade and Kiva, my brain was blown away. I’m a “man who can forgive pretty much anything” when it comes to previous protagonists!

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Create it clearly as the same worldview.

If the current protagonist has a twisted setting for the sake of differentiation and is not very popular…

The worst-case scenario is being usurped by the protagonist of the previous work.

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>>158

It’s the Great Mazinger phenomenon…

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>>158

It’s a dead end…

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I just want the feeling of the previous main character, but I’m not asking for them to be active.

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I don’t intend to say anything more about species death at this point.

It was probably inevitable that Kira would take the title back.

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JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 3 was great.

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>>162

Joseph in Part 4 had a strong feeling that he didn’t want to see an old, decrepit hero.

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>>162

It’s rare to join a new main character’s party so fully, isn’t it?

I can’t help but think, use the ripple every time!

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What was the treatment of guest appearances by previous main characters in Precure usually like?

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I like Hakuoro, but he has been sealed away for so long that he hasn’t had a chance to shine…

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The previous protagonist of the Atelier series tends to stand out more than the new characters in terms of performance.

The skill in handling the scenario varies depending on the work.

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Even though it’s a work for the younger generation, Mankin doesn’t incorporate any of the cool direction from the parent generation at all.

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I hate it when the previous protagonist ends up in a pitiful situation!

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I can help a little, but it would be fine to treat it as if I can’t be away from my main work.

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It’s nice to have one-time-only events like Red from Pokémon Gold and Silver or Yugi from Yu-Gi-Oh! GX in a series.

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Global pinch situations just can’t be helped…

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The fact that Amuro from Z is considered an ideal is based on the existence of Char’s Counterattack, isn’t it?

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DTB Ryuusei no Futago no Hei mo ii ochibure

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I have to keep it isolated in Karaba.

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I love how you can read from the text and various elements that the protagonist from the previous work was causing a ruckus.

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>>180

It’s nice how something becomes legendary just through rumors without directly appearing.

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I think Pokémon Gold and Silver are treated ideally, completely unrelated to the story.

At the very end, there is a hidden boss treated like a final challenge in the deepest part of the dungeon, where the battle takes place.

If it relates to the story, then Yu-Gi-Oh! GX is also acceptable.

Defeating the final boss, graduating, and then having a winning run as a bonus game battling the protagonist from the previous installment.

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I love the fact that I can simply tell that the worlds are connected or that they coexist.

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I basically like Joseph from Part 3, but I can’t accept losing because of cheating.

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Is the protagonist of the previous work of the Seed Freedom Shin?

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In the previous work, the protagonist couldn’t fight seriously against the final boss because it would destroy the world, thus the Onmyo War Chronicles.

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>>185

Stalling by turning to stone is a good compromise, isn’t it?

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A being as strong as the final boss has suddenly attacked at the same time! The final boss will be fought by the protagonist of this installment, while the other will be fought by the protagonist of the previous installment!

I can only think of a few good performances, and at that level, it could easily overshadow the protagonist in this work.

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Will Li Mu from Kingdom become the protagonist of the next installment?

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>>187

If that’s the reasoning, then it would also apply to Mongwu and others…

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What happens when Jotaro Kujo from Part 6 loses the protagonist’s bias? It’s like that.

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I wanted the Steins;Gate fans to be left alone after they could go to the SG world line.

It feels like I’m battling the 300-person committee forever…

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Boys always aim for the wilderness.

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>>191

The boy has also become a good senior.

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Isn’t Mark, who lives in America, dead?… I’m feeling restless.

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It’s fine if you just appear casually as a background character.

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In JoJo, strength isn’t necessarily defined by a fair match, so it’s not surprising how one might lose in different ways.

There are aspects of family life and personality in later years that can be disappointing.

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Sometimes there are people who overshadow the main character of this work…

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Steins;Gate’s setting of world lines is just too convenient for continuing characters and telling different stories…

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It may be different from the previous protagonist.

I love that the card that was undoubtedly the star of a certain era in card games is being remade across time, yet ends up buried without being able to do anything.

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I really like Okkotsu.

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I think Fujikido in Ninja Slayer’s fourth part is doing quite well.

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In “Hero 30 Second,” the protagonist from the previous game makes a great comeback.

The biggest trauma from the previous work has also emerged.

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As a simple Stand ability, Part 6 Jotaro should be more perfected than Part 3.

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>>205

Jotaro’s abilities being exposed worldwide after Part 4 is quite painful.

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>>205

There is a possibility that a Stand weakens with age because it is composed of mental energy.

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I really like that Zabi is acting all senior-like, so I hope Gudako does something similar about ten years from now.

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>>207

Return to everyday life.

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Terry → Rock is good, but Ryu → Alex didn’t quite fit.

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Those who were not excited when Red appeared at the end of Gold and Silver should throw a stone.

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The character I was most excited to see return from the previous work is Kishinami Shiro.

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The anime version of Special Week makes an appearance and creates quite a lively scene.

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Is it about Joseph… I thought you were talking about Jonathan’s body.

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Narrative Bhanaji

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    [Mobile Suit Gundam SEED] Recently, I’ve watched SEED and it’s become my favorite Gundam, but I’ve seen that it’s said to be the weakest or a flop among the five… I wonder if that’s true… maybe it is… what do you think…

    [BanG Dream!] Classic…? We don’t need it anymore, right…?

    • February 23, 2025
    [BanG Dream!] Classic…? We don’t need it anymore, right…?

    [Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Um… is there something you have forgotten?

    • February 23, 2025
    [Uma Musume: Pretty Derby] Um… is there something you have forgotten?