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** He tries in the anime, he just ends up realising quite quickly that there's very little a normal person can do to help in those sorts of situations and decides to take himself out of the game to {{spoiler|take care of Shiho, whom he thinks got hurt because he left her alone while he ran off to try to play hero.}} Also, while the method of his involvement in the finale is arguably a bit stereotypically manly, he wasn't trying to play hero there. {{spoiler|He just decided he cared enough about Mai to be willing to put himself on the line to help her out a little.}} Anime Tate only gets to be cool when he's not trying to be.
** He tries in the anime, he just ends up realising quite quickly that there's very little a normal person can do to help in those sorts of situations and decides to take himself out of the game to {{spoiler|take care of Shiho, whom he thinks got hurt because he left her alone while he ran off to try to play hero.}} Also, while the method of his involvement in the finale is arguably a bit stereotypically manly, he wasn't trying to play hero there. {{spoiler|He just decided he cared enough about Mai to be willing to put himself on the line to help her out a little.}} Anime Tate only gets to be cool when he's not trying to be.
* Ruby from the ''[[Pokémon Special]]'' manga. [[Obfuscating Stupidity|But only when other people are watching.]]
* Ruby from the ''[[Pokémon Special]]'' manga. [[Obfuscating Stupidity|But only when other people are watching.]]
* In ''[[Mirai Nikki]]'', Yukiteru spends the vast majority of his time running crying and screaming from the people determined to kill him. He occasionally fights back when cornered, but more often than not he's saved by the wrath of his [[Poisonous Friend|psychotic stalker]]-[[Yandere (disambiguation)|girlfriend]].
* In ''[[Mirai Nikki]]'', Yukiteru spends the vast majority of his time running crying and screaming from the people determined to kill him. He occasionally fights back when cornered, but more often than not he's saved by the wrath of his [[Poisonous Friend|psychotic stalker]]-[[:Category:Yandere|girlfriend]].
* Sakai Yuji during the first season of ''[[Shakugan no Shana]]'', who still managed to find use as a sort of on-site [[Mission Control]] and by being an intentional source of [[Heroic Resolve]] for the titular [[Tsundere]] heroine.
* Sakai Yuji during the first season of ''[[Shakugan no Shana]]'', who still managed to find use as a sort of on-site [[Mission Control]] and by being an intentional source of [[Heroic Resolve]] for the titular [[Tsundere]] heroine.
** He gets increasingly [[Took a Level In Badass|more action-oriented]] during the second season, culminating in {{spoiler|episode 19, when he single-handedly destroys a (albeit somewhat pathetic) Guze no Tomogarra with five bodies by flambéing three of them, snapping one's neck, and impaling the last on his [[BFS]]}}, and becoming a nice asset to the team until he {{spoiler|falls to [[The Dark Side]]}} in season three.
** He gets increasingly [[Took a Level In Badass|more action-oriented]] during the second season, culminating in {{spoiler|episode 19, when he single-handedly destroys a (albeit somewhat pathetic) Guze no Tomogarra with five bodies by flambéing three of them, snapping one's neck, and impaling the last on his [[BFS]]}}, and becoming a nice asset to the team until he {{spoiler|falls to [[The Dark Side]]}} in season three.