Forum - View topicINTEREST: Traffic Accidents Top List of Causes of Death for Isekai Protagonists
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TheAncientOne
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From the final paragraph: "tanker truck in a classroom".
Even being inside a building can't protect you from trucks in Japan. |
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Morry
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Truck-kun just wants to be loved and pursues them earnestly. Even if the love can only end in tragedy.
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CatSword
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Which novel has the protagonist die from a banana? Does he choke on the banana? Slip on a banana peel? Was his home world taken over by mutant bananas? I am very intrigued.
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RahviTheColorful
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What does "accident" even mean there? Some other stuff listed are clearly accidents, but they don't count? Or do they count twice?
Are there 37 truck accidents plus 38 traffic accidents without trucks involved, or are there 38 accidents of which 37 are with trucks? This list is confusing. |
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Usagi-kun
Posts: 877 Location: Nashville, TN |
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Steins;Gate? |
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Blanchimont
Posts: 3564 Location: Finland |
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Not sure if other timelines could count as other worlds... |
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Xavon
Posts: 381 Location: Minnesota |
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This list is unclear. What is 'choose to reincarnate'? Does that mean they didn't actually die, but just decided to reincarnate anyway? What about people who didn't actually die, but got summoned or wandered into a portal or something?
Or like Smartphone? God dropped a cup on him, and gave him a choice to reincarnate. Is that accident, God, or choice to reincarnate? Or all three? |
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Usagi-kun
Posts: 877 Location: Nashville, TN |
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This is not meant to be a direct challange, but I honestly can't think of another anime with a sort of banana induced...relocation? But who puts a banana in a microwave anyway? This guy, apparently. https://youtu.be/LeVSAnLUXdk |
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AnimeBoy16
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I just read the first chapter of a manga called "Dungeon Nursery" in which the main character dies from a head injury and gets sent to another world after slipping on a banana peel. |
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switchgear1131
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Which one does Kazuma from konosuba fall under because he died from shock.
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Cerceaux
Posts: 180 Location: Earth |
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I though death by mochi sounded silly but according to Wikipedia it sends 100+ people to the hospital every year from choking on it.
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leafy sea dragon
Posts: 7163 Location: Another Kingdom |
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Something I want to be clear about regarding this article: When it says "main characters," is that only the protagonist, or is it all important characters who die and wind up in another world?
For some reason, in discussions about anime and manga, "main character" and "protagonist" are often used interchangeably, whereas, at least based on what I was taught in narratology, a protagonist is a specific type of main character. |
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Zalis116
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Posts: 6900 Location: Kazune City |
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Not surprising, since traffic accidents are also the chief cause of parental backstory death (among other types) across anime/manga/LNs in general.
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Mr. Oshawott
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This would explain why Fuuka has become scared/angry towards truck drivers.
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Kadmos1
Posts: 13616 Location: In Phoenix but has an 85308 ZIP |
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"What’s the difference between Hero, Main Character and Protagonist?" is a 7/26/2005 article by a writer named John August. John gives some basic definitions.
The Tumblr blog called The Fairy's Tales has an 4/18/2015 entry called "Natsu and Lucy are both the protagonists of Fairy Tail". It mentions that "Fairy Tail is mainly told in Lucy’s POV, but BOTH Natsu and Lucy are the protagonists.". Likewise, Inuyasha is mainly told through Kagome's POV but she and Inuyasha are both protagonists. |
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