In animes, the main character often sits in the seat farthest back (or second farthest back) and closest to the window at school.
-Man, Kevin got the protagonist seat
-What do you mean by protagonist seat?
-You know, the seat farthest back and closest to the window that the main characters in animes always sit in!
-What do you mean by protagonist seat?
-You know, the seat farthest back and closest to the window that the main characters in animes always sit in!
by Trip the Holy Artist June 18, 2020
Get the Protagonist seat mug.A mental attitude where a person is so infatuated with themselves and their goals that they become impatient and shut things out of their life or procrastinate on things they need to do rather than what they want to do. This kind of person indulges in self-care, and anything that doesn't concern their well-being and/or livelihood that causes them stress is irrelevant and trite.
If they're not focused on their goals, they're waiting for that moment for god to come along and " bless " them with an important goal.
If you relate to this, you probably have some other mental disorder and/or watch too much anime.
If they're not focused on their goals, they're waiting for that moment for god to come along and " bless " them with an important goal.
If you relate to this, you probably have some other mental disorder and/or watch too much anime.
I told my followers on Twitter I'm taking a mental health break and one of them commented " ratio ". They don't even follow me and they hurled an insult at me anyway. I think they have a case of protagonist syndrome.
by Goku Gaming October 16, 2021
Get the Protagonist Syndrome mug.The protagonist of Persona 5 is a transfer student at Shujin Academy. At the beginning of the game, he has little to no power or influence in the world and is restrained by the rules of the system he was born into.
However, beneath his quiet demeanor is a strong-willed juvenile delinquent known throughout the world as The Phantom, to the residents of the Velvet Room he is known as the Trickster, and to his teammates his code name is Joker. The protagonist is the leader of the rebellious Phantom Thieves of Hearts which aims to change society by touching the hearts of people and performing illegal heists.
However, beneath his quiet demeanor is a strong-willed juvenile delinquent known throughout the world as The Phantom, to the residents of the Velvet Room he is known as the Trickster, and to his teammates his code name is Joker. The protagonist is the leader of the rebellious Phantom Thieves of Hearts which aims to change society by touching the hearts of people and performing illegal heists.
Protagonist (Persona 5)
(also known as)
The Phantom
Joker (Code Name)
Inmate (Caroline & Justine)
Prisoner
Leader
Trickster
Akira Kurusu (Manga)
Frizzy Hair (Morgana)
My little guinea pig (Tae Takemi)
Master (Sadayo Kawakami)
He Who Will Save The Souls of Humanity (Justine)
Ren Amamiya (Anime, P5D)
Renren (Ryuji Sakamoto)
(also known as)
The Phantom
Joker (Code Name)
Inmate (Caroline & Justine)
Prisoner
Leader
Trickster
Akira Kurusu (Manga)
Frizzy Hair (Morgana)
My little guinea pig (Tae Takemi)
Master (Sadayo Kawakami)
He Who Will Save The Souls of Humanity (Justine)
Ren Amamiya (Anime, P5D)
Renren (Ryuji Sakamoto)
by Bkapy June 13, 2019
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Slytherin: but we had the most points!
Dumbledore: But Harry Potter!
Slytherin: fcking protagonist privilege
Slytherin: but we had the most points!
Dumbledore: But Harry Potter!
Slytherin: fcking protagonist privilege
by omgarmyonces May 3, 2020
Get the protagonist privilege mug.Common tendency in works of fiction, although mostly illustrated in anime and manga, for protagonists or heroes to be very intellectually skilled normally, but be very dense when it comes to social interactions.
"Dude, Makoto from Danganronpa 1 has borderline protagonist syndrome. He tears through the class trials, but can't even take a hint from a single love interest."
by daniel_the_adamant March 16, 2020
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Get the protagonist hair mug.A work of fan fiction in which the writer of said fan fiction decides to replace the hero/heroine with him/herself. Because it is essentially copying a character's life like copying someone's diary, such fan fiction is unimaginative plagiarism. People who write protagonist plagiarism fan fictions are usually uncreative and incapable of writing their own stories. A person who is a protagonist plagiarist is also a sub type of Mary Sue that only writes for his or her own self gratification.
by Major Madcat August 21, 2019
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