
In other words… green hair!
Green is unpopular.
The dark smile has always been the dream of otaku girls, huh…
Cats resemble me.
Please tell me which characters current middle and high school otaku boys are projecting themselves onto.
Green is a difficult color to use well, so ancient designs were often unpopular.
Aoi Yuuki’s performance as a low-key female otaku is so good it’s surprising.
Male otaku characters that male otaku can empathize with never get updated, do they?
The current protagonists of narou-style anime feel different somehow.
When I hear “Raineck,” I can only think of Aura Battler.
Self-projection to the right is crazy, right?
Who is on the right?
I would like to have one more person.
Is there anyone in another world?
Asashoryu, I resemble you.
Isn’t it the case that there’s no one in the isekai genre who can evoke a reaction like, “Oh, that kid!” because the anime is so different depending on the viewers?
Also, in other world genres, protagonists tend to be associated with the color green.
The Rising of the Shield Hero and The Moon Leads the Way
Kazuma’s cloak is green too.
It’s not an isekai, but it seems that Tamari and Misuzu from Gakumas are popular enough among otaku women to be featured on the cover of Anan.
I thought male otaku tend to self-insert into cool rival characters rather than the main protagonist.
The current boys too
Well, well… I guess I like that kind of thing.
When it comes to popular characters associated with green, it’s Code Geass.
With the appearance of Miku, the prejudice against green hair should have been overturned, right?
It seems like the hot spring guy from the losing team might fit, but since the fan base for the losing team is high, I haven’t really seen many young kids projecting themselves onto it.
The cover of anan could be decorated even by Akihiro Hayakawa.
The boys today are like Satoru Gojo.
Did the man come after Yahata?
I don’t like it when a girl takes pride in resembling Tsukimura Temari…
Hisoka’s mimicry is quite a big deal.
Aoi Yuuki, I resemble.
The pharmacy is popular among the elderly, and it seems they really want a medication book.
Is that child also a grandchild?
Finally, the era of green becoming popular has come, and it’s making my nose tingle.
I don’t think Tamari is a self-projection.
The man can solve it by projecting himself onto Megane-kun.
In this class
I’m just in a position like Krillin, after all.
I think it’s quite Denji now.
The unpopularity of green has become a thing of the past.
I wonder who junior high school boys project themselves onto.
Is that you, Jinshi?
Isn’t it more like Aki-kun than Denji?
I was once Shinji Ikari.
At that age, you yearn for the ordinary but a little bit special…
In other words, the “so tiring” vibe is trending.
Isn’t the man just a protagonist from a popular social game at that time?
In other words, today’s high school boys are
Jotaro, I resemble you.
Are you saying that you think so!?
It’s Hiroyuki-chan from JoJo, right…?
Jotaro and Kakyoin are the trendy girls of the Reiwa era.
In the case of shonen manga, enemy characters tend to look cooler than the protagonist.
Self-projection onto the yellow monkey.
Do middle schoolers watch anime?
I’m glad that my preference for not being swayed by handsome men hasn’t changed.
Manga and magazines that miss the mark with the intention of gaining character or work popularity through self-projection tend to vary depending on the editor in charge.
The thread image seems to be unintentional, yet the work is popular.
I think Temari is not a self-projection but rather the type that normally plays as a baby but gains popularity by burning brains during live performances.
I resemble Katejina.
I wonder what kind of conversation these two would have if they were alone together?
It seems that Re:Zero is still popular among male middle and high school students.
It seems like there isn’t anyone who wants to be like Subaru-kun…
One of the reasons why the Imperial arc is really boring is because of the existence of the right.
Considering that the main readership of “Furihen” is in their 40s to 50s, it’s truly hell.
I’ve heard that Proseka has become quite the factory for dark history.
What is your problem?! You really annoy me! I hate you!
Shut up! Ugly! … Huh… interesting woman…
I wonder if kids these days like that kind of thing too.
Even if it looks similar to the left, the one next to me is still Jin-shi…
It might be better to be on the left than on the right, which has clearly received an unfair evaluation of the original work and has broken down.
I look like you, Mr. Minamoto.
Toshiaki, nameless, similar.
The right one feels like it was lucky to hit.
Furihren has even released books for children.
Isn’t it popular?
The right side is just a bit abnormal regarding the consciousness of killing, but isn’t the essence of it just an ordinary girl who’s a bit laid-back?
I thought it was a prototype of Solitaire, but it made a pointless reappearance and confused me.
Since you’re just a knockoff of living solitaire and a bundle of discomfort, hurry up and die.
Which character are male middle and high school students?
Is it still Kirito?
Since I’m playing YAIBA, a time will come when Emerald will become a trend among otaku middle and high school girls!
I used to think that the cat’s oblivious moves were something a guy did in the past that made him disliked, but it’s actually amusing…
I have awakened as an esper.
It really seems like imitating and being influenced by others is something more typical for elementary school students rather than middle schoolers.
By the time they become middle school students, they start to hold back even if they like something.
It is clear that the quality of the work on the left is definitely superior.
It seems that today’s elementary school boys want to become Goku.
That’s amazing, Dragon Ball!
A little while ago, it was Hachiman.
I feel like I’ve been thoroughly beaten down, and that the male self-projection itself seems to be failing.
The one that seemed most likely to influence junior high school girls among what I’ve seen recently is the final boss of the Urban Legend Demolition Center.
I resemble Oguri Cap.
An anime character that parents want their children to aspire to.
Is it okay that Lupin the Third is included?
Yuubel also deteriorated as a character in the Empire Arc…
I think there are quite a few kids who really resonate with Witch Watch.
From an overall perspective, the image on the right can be described as garbage, but is the one on the left strong?
The elementary school girl is Arima Kana.
I enjoy watching how the cat occasionally shows a little affection, but I think not many people watch it that way.
Was Hachiman’s self-projection really being criticized that much…?
Fern isn’t as popular with this kind of thing as you’d think.
Who is on the right?
I also admired Kimblee from Fullmetal Alchemist and played around pretending to be a psychopath pretending to be an ordinary person, so I understand.
The fact that Hachiman’s creations were constantly bashing characters other than Hachiman leaves a bad impression.
Because Fern’s journey is mostly about taking care of an old woman, right?
There’s no way I could admire that.
I still play around with being a psychopath, so I understand.
I like fanfiction where Hachiman is made to read HACHIMAN novels and ends up with his head in his hands.
Male protagonists in mobile games are too bland to have a personality that allows for self-projection, right?
I feel like this is quite different from me…
I admired the knowledgeable character like Raiden from Otokojuku.
When it comes down to it, you will protect me.
I was a little selfish to my wonderful boyfriend again today.
So it’s for older sisters, Fue-run.
I, Houtarou, look similar.
Social game protagonists are designed to be thinly characterized, so they feel like they’re asking players to project their preferred personality onto them, which is different from self-projection.
For someone who doesn’t have those kinds of fantasies, it gives the impression that they can’t understand what you’re thinking.
The guy now is Lyos, right?
I’m becoming worse and worse at communicating with others.
I have never projected myself onto Yuichi Aizawa.
Due to the heavy criticism of self-insertion, there’s a lot of people making excuses like “This character is struggling and is different from me, so I can’t self-insert” even though the protagonists of mobile games have thin character traits, and it’s sad.
Gotou Hitori, I resemble.
Takamatsu Akira I resemble.
Inari Iseri, I look similar.
Mikuroo, I resemble you.
While adjusting my glasses, I’m getting excited.
I don’t really like that kind of thing.
Are you an idiot?
The me who casually says things like that has always admired the calm male characters.
Looking back now, I realize I had a really bad personality.
I am Jotaro, similar.