Display title | Late Teen Hero |
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Page creator | Ilikecomputers (talk | contribs) |
Date of page creation | 03:54, 17 March 2023 |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Love them or hate them, teenagers are things that exist. They often end up as the protagonist of a lot of works, especially in Anime and Manga. Using a teenage protagonist is effective because it reflects the target demographic of a lot of shows. For example, a lot of mainstream anime series target teenagers around the world, not just in Japan. They also allow the exploration of some mature themes, such as loss, grief, and mental stress. Both kids, teens, and adults can relate to a teenage protagonist. Young kids can see themselves as a teen in a couple of years. Adults can think back to their teenage years. No wonder why the Kid Hero trope is so popular! |