A condition where your favorite character is always the main character, no matter how annoying and unattractive.
If Bella Swan is your favorite character in Twilight, you're obviously suffering from a major case of protagonitis.
by Dulce et Utile August 7, 2015
Get the Protagonitis mug.An unfortunate condition where a person in real life has characteristics not unlike the ones a protagonist in a wish-fulfillment story would have. The symptoms of someone with Protagonitis are as follows: has a dark traumatic past, has a secret power that nobody knows about, is given some special power or talent, has a ridiculous amount of luck, and is extremely attractive to many members of the opposite sex for no apparent reason.
by Bentoboxing December 2, 2019
Get the Protagonitis 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
Get the Protagonist Syndrome mug.The bad guy in a story.
A protagonist would be the good guy.
You can remember that, because Pro=good. and An=bad.
A protagonist would be the good guy.
You can remember that, because Pro=good. and An=bad.
Examples for Antagonist and Protagonist
Antagonist:
Voldemort is the Antagonsit in the Harry Potter series.
Kronos is the antagonsit in the Percy Jackson series.
Protagonsit:
Harry Potter is the protagonsit in the Harry Potter series.
Percy Jackson, son of Posiedan is the protagonsit in the Percy Jackson series.
Antagonist:
Voldemort is the Antagonsit in the Harry Potter series.
Kronos is the antagonsit in the Percy Jackson series.
Protagonsit:
Harry Potter is the protagonsit in the Harry Potter series.
Percy Jackson, son of Posiedan is the protagonsit in the Percy Jackson series.
by Anyonewantaredvine? October 18, 2010
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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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