I think there it is no secret to any one that most of us love a certain secondary character/s more than we love the main one. In my case I like zoro more than I like Luffy, Vegeta and Piccolo(Junior) more than Goku, Itachi shikamaru and kakasi more than I like naruto you get my point. The only to exception are Gintoki and all the main players in gintama I like them all the same and the characters from Lupin the 3rd *the trio* also.
But why is that? Why are we so attracted by them?
Well let's analyze this 3 they all have something in common they are very childish and that because let-s face it this are series for a younger audience. Also the fact that they get so much screen time probably gets a bit tearing after a while.
While the secondary ch are a bit more mature, they have an aura of I don-t know how to say it > coolness. You see them struggle a bit more, they look like underdogs even though they are not and they don-t have the same amount of screen time, so when we see them we are happy. So this is why I believe we are attracted to them more than the main main.
Now for the 2 series that I said Gintama and Lupin the things that I said above don-t apply that much, because they were created for an audience that is a bit more mature and the screen time is divided quite equally between the main cast.
So let me know why do you think, if this applies to you, that we start we the main and we "fall in love" with the secondary ones.
But why is that? Why are we so attracted by them?
Well let's analyze this 3 they all have something in common they are very childish and that because let-s face it this are series for a younger audience. Also the fact that they get so much screen time probably gets a bit tearing after a while.
While the secondary ch are a bit more mature, they have an aura of I don-t know how to say it > coolness. You see them struggle a bit more, they look like underdogs even though they are not and they don-t have the same amount of screen time, so when we see them we are happy. So this is why I believe we are attracted to them more than the main main.
Now for the 2 series that I said Gintama and Lupin the things that I said above don-t apply that much, because they were created for an audience that is a bit more mature and the screen time is divided quite equally between the main cast.
So let me know why do you think, if this applies to you, that we start we the main and we "fall in love" with the secondary ones.
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