Forum - View topicAnime Heroes/Idols?
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x_Hisoka_x
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Watching a show yesterday called, "Look up in the sky! It's a bird! It's a plane! It's the amazing story of Superman!" it said that millions of people around the world looked up to Superman. He caused them to do better things and generally become better people. Children idolized him because he was always doing good.
This got me thinking. Have you ever watched an anime a character in the show affected you in this way? Did they make you strive to get better grades or be nicer to your peers? Did you look up to this character for inspiration? Has there ever been a character that made you change for the better? Or for the worse? Since I haven't watched much anime, I am having trouble thinking of a character that has changed me or one that I look up to. When I do think of one I will edit it in. |
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Webki
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Hmm, this is a really interesting thread.
Well, I can't say that any anime character has really changed me, but I can say I have learned some life lessons from a few anime. However, I will say, in some relation to the topic, that Hermione from Harry Potter made me want to do better in school. I still don't know exactly why, but she did. |
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frentymon
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Narumi Takayuki from Kimi ga Nozomu Eien has helped me realize that you should never two-time. Never ever. Even if spoiler[one of the girls has just awoken in the hospital from a three year coma and is longing to see you, you leave her alone if you already have a girl. Oh, and you should never go and buy a ring for another girl when your girlfriend is waiting for you near an intersection.]
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Kurosaki_Ichigo_1000
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I can name 2...
1. Monkey D. Luffy (One Piece). He has always been my favorite anime character ![]() ![]() 2. Rock Lee (Naruto). Another great character is Rock Lee from Naruto. The way he never gave up inspired me to work hard to reach my goals just like him. Even though he's not my favorite Naruto character, I still love the way he never gave up, and that'll always inspire me to work my hardest ![]() |
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Wolverine Princess
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Hanajima's spoiler[one-sided love for Tohru] in Fruits Basket helped me give up on a hopeless crush.
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Cloe
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Juna, the main character of the wonderful series Arjuna, has inspired me in so many ways. I would say I'm definitely more environmentally aware after viewing Arjuna (that was over four years ago and I've since seen many other environmentalist films that have helped me transform into a better, cleaner, energy-saving person), but that's not all. Juna's patience, kindness, and willingness to learn and keep an open mind are traits I constantly strive for while developing my own personal philosophy and interacting with other people. It may sound silly, but Juna has left a bigger mark on me as a role model than any other television character (I have plenty more real life heroes, though
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Deltakiral
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Well ever since the FMA I think that my brotherly ties have become a lot stronger. Thanks to the guy in my avatar (Ed if ya didn't know) I think that my brother and I now are able to talk more.
What strange about art imidating life, is that I am the older brother who is shorter then the younger brother, and much like Edward I hate when people comment on my height. So in that sense I look upto Ed and Al for the ability to be brother and have that care for one another that you will do anything for each other. Till next time, Delta Kiral |
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jaybug39
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I gave myself a Sousuke Sagara moment a week or so ago. I did something, and it wasn't intended to be bad, but it was taken that way, big time! It wasn't blowing up a school, to prevent a terrorist attack, but it seemed to cause the smae amount of damage. You find out who your friends are eh?
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selenta
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I've got a couple here:
Asumi from Twin Spica - She was me as a younger kid in so many ways, it just reminded me that... at least occasionally... dreams do come true. And even if you do accomplish your dream, your life doesn't end there. Akira from Hikaru no Go - Having a rival really IS underrated in society, and can lead someone to be a much more successful person. Although I only listed two, I tend to take smaller things away from nearly every character. I can honestly say I'm a much different person today because of the anime I've watched. |
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SharinganEyes92
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Ah well, I'm kinda' embarrassed about this one, but Lacus Clyne from Gundam SEED. I remember vividly of the part where I learned one of the most important morals of my life. It was the part spoiler[where she was in the completely deserted, dilapidated concert hall where she performed her first concert, and she's talking to Athrun.] I remember she said "What do you fight for, Athrun? Is it for honor and medals, for your father, or are you even fighting for what you believe in?" It was the most inspiring quotes I'll ever remember. If someone, even if it is a fictional character, can make you remember something as important as that, and live by it, then it is truly significant.
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Shonen Bat
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Oh that's easy:
1.Luffy(One Piece)- The way he never gives up and is always treats everyone with respect, even his enemies changed me alot. Yes he's stupid, personality wise but I think he'd be a good no great rolemodel to younger kids. Too bad 4kids had to f**k up his personality and character. 2.Ryugu Rena(Higurashi)-No real reason I just love that chick. She's so cute. Oh god I think I'm in love ![]() 3.Desert Punk(Desert Punk)-A huge perv and he's heartless at times but he actually does work hard, even if it's just for money. That inspired me to work harder too. |
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outlawwolf
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Koyuki from Beck:Mongolian Chop Squad was really inspiring to me. Because of him and the show, I made myself try twice as hard and twice as long to learn how to play guitar. Everytime I pick up the guitar, I honestly do think about how long and hard he practiced to get good and I always end up going for hours even if it's just playing the scales. So I guess Koyuki did help me become a better person.
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Darc_knight
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I am sorry for posting twice.
Last edited by Darc_knight on Tue Jul 25, 2006 12:21 am; edited 2 times in total |
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Darc_knight
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I idolize Shu from Now and Then, Here and There. spoiler[In the show, when a friend is feeling low, Shu constantly says,"It will be okay. As long as you live something good has to come." (Maybe he does not clearly state those words, but it is still the same idea.) And even though he is only a child, going though torture, and seeing so many changes in his life, (I would assume since there are no fighting or mishaps occurring before Shu meets Lala-Ru) he still stays strong with his optimistic will. ]
So because of Shu and his powerful words, I am also staying optimistic and giving life some time so some good will arise. Also, I try to help those who truly seem desperate not give up, whether it is school, life, family, etcetera. Last edited by Darc_knight on Tue Jul 25, 2006 12:22 am; edited 1 time in total |
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JoshuaStChristopher
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Gutts, from Berserk. Because I have learned that no matter what situation I am in, if I get a really crazy look on my face and cut something in half, it will somehow turn out well. Or more horrible. : (
In all seriousness, I guess I like Gutts' determination and will to live. |
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