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* Most of the time, he'll use a [[Heroes Prefer Swords|sword or sword-like weapon]] as his weapon of choice, even in science-fiction settings where that wouldn't make sense.
* Most of the time, he'll use a [[Heroes Prefer Swords|sword or sword-like weapon]] as his weapon of choice, even in science-fiction settings where that wouldn't make sense.
* In a fight, [[Plot Armor|he will ALWAYS win.]] And even if he loses, bet your life on it he will win the [[Heroic Rematch]].
* In a fight, [[Plot Armor|he will ALWAYS win.]] And even if he loses, bet your life on it he will win the [[Heroic Rematch]].
* He will wear either [[Color Coded for Your Convenience|Red or Blue]] [[Superman|(sometimes]] [[Spider Man|both)]], and if he's got a [[Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance|theme]] or powers expect them to be [[Playing With Fire|fire based]]. [[Shock and Awe|Lightning]] and [[Light'Em Up]]/[[Holy Hand Grenade|holy power]] are also common [[Elemental Powers]] for the hero.
* He will wear either [[Color Coded for Your Convenience|Red or Blue]] [[Superman|(sometimes]] [[Spider-Man|both)]], and if he's got a [[Astonishingly Appropriate Appearance|theme]] or powers expect them to be [[Playing with Fire|fire based]]. [[Shock and Awe|Lightning]] and [[Light'Em Up]]/[[Holy Hand Grenade|holy power]] are also common [[Elemental Powers]] for the hero.


[[Chick Magnet|Almost invariably]], [[The Chick]] is [[Single Woman Seeks Good Man|in love with him]] (unless she's [[The Hero]] or his sister and sometimes [[Brother-Sister Incest|even]] [[Twincest|then]]), as are [[Even the Guys Want Him|any other members]] who happen to be women or [[Gay Option]] or [[Bi the Way]].
[[Chick Magnet|Almost invariably]], [[The Chick]] is [[Single Woman Seeks Good Man|in love with him]] (unless she's [[The Hero]] or his sister and sometimes [[Brother-Sister Incest|even]] [[Twincest|then]]), as are [[Even the Guys Want Him|any other members]] who happen to be women or [[Gay Option]] or [[Bi the Way]].
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== Anime & Manga ==
== Anime & Manga ==
* Eagle Ken from ''[[Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (Anime)|Science Ninja Team Gatchaman]]'' is an important [[Trope Codifier]] for [[Anime]] / [[Manga]] heroes.
* Eagle Ken from ''[[Science Ninja Team Gatchaman]]'' is an important [[Trope Codifier]] for [[Anime]] / [[Manga]] heroes.
* Son Goku from ''[[Dragonball]]''.
* Son Goku from ''[[Dragon Ball]]''.
* Kouji Kabuto from ''[[Mazinger Z (Anime)|Mazinger Z]]'' was the prototype for [[Hot-Blooded]] [[Idiot Hero]].
* Kouji Kabuto from ''[[Mazinger Z]]'' was the prototype for [[Hot-Blooded]] [[Idiot Hero]].
** Tetsuya Tsurugi from ''[[Great Mazinger (Anime)|Great Mazinger]]''.
** Tetsuya Tsurugi from ''[[Great Mazinger]]''.
** Duke Fleed from ''[[UFO Robo Grendizer (Anime)|UFO Robo Grendizer]]''.
** Duke Fleed from ''[[UFO Robo Grendizer]]''.
* Named after his Birthdate, Twentyfifth Baam from ''[[Tower of God]]''.
* Named after his Birthdate, Twentyfifth Baam from ''[[Tower of God]]''.
* Yoh Asakura from ''[[Shaman King]]'' fits this trope well despite is [[Brilliant but Lazy|laziness]], his [[Abuse Is Okay When Its Female On Male|fiancce's training methods]], his [[Fantastic Racism|dislike to humans]] [[Five-Man Band|except his]] best friends {{spoiler|'''being a [[Evil Twin|twin brother]] of the series [[Big Bad]] [[Affably Evil|H]][[Omnicidal Maniac|a]][[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds|o]]/[[Dub Name Change|Zeke]] Asakura'''}}.
* Yoh Asakura from ''[[Shaman King]]'' fits this trope well despite is [[Brilliant but Lazy|laziness]], his [[Abuse Is Okay When Its Female On Male|fiancce's training methods]], his [[Fantastic Racism|dislike to humans]] [[Five-Man Band|except his]] best friends {{spoiler|'''being a [[Evil Twin|twin brother]] of the series [[Big Bad]] [[Affably Evil|H]][[Omnicidal Maniac|a]][[Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds|o]]/[[Dub Name Change|Zeke]] Asakura'''}}.
* Despite him being [[Parental Abandonment|abandon by his real parents]], his [[Hilariously Abusive Childhood|abuse from his]] [[Chivalrous Pervert|perverted]],[[Jerkass|Jer]][[Jerk With a Heart of Gold|ky]], [[Mooching Master|mooching]], [[Badass]] excuse of the [[Trickster Mentor|mentor]] and guardian, his [[Slasher Smile|hid]][[Super-Powered Evil Side|den]] [[Jerkass|bad side]], and {{spoiler|his statis as [[Enemy Within|The 14 Noah]]}}, Allen [[Butt Monkey|Walker]] from ''[[D Gray Man]]'' can stiil be qualified in this [[Trope]].
* Despite him being [[Parental Abandonment|abandon by his real parents]], his [[Hilariously Abusive Childhood|abuse from his]] [[Chivalrous Pervert|perverted]],[[Jerkass|Jer]][[Jerk with a Heart of Gold|ky]], [[Mooching Master|mooching]], [[Badass]] excuse of the [[Trickster Mentor|mentor]] and guardian, his [[Slasher Smile|hid]][[Super-Powered Evil Side|den]] [[Jerkass|bad side]], and {{spoiler|his statis as [[Enemy Within|The 14 Noah]]}}, Allen [[Butt Monkey|Walker]] from ''[[D.Gray-man]]'' can stiil be qualified in this [[Trope]].
* Hiroshi Shiba from ''[[Kotetsu Jeeg (Anime)|Kotetsu Jeeg]]''
* Hiroshi Shiba from ''[[Kotetsu Jeeg]]''
* Akira Hibiki from ''[[Raideen (Anime)|Raideen]]''
* Akira Hibiki from ''[[Raideen]]''
* Hyouma Aoi from ''[[Combattler V]]''.
* Hyouma Aoi from ''[[Combattler V]]''.
* Kenichi Gou from ''[[Voltes V]]''.
* Kenichi Gou from ''[[Voltes V]]''.
* Kazuya Ryuuzaki from ''[[Daimos (Anime)|Daimos]]''
* Kazuya Ryuuzaki from ''[[Daimos]]''
* Banjo Haran from ''[[Daitarn 3 (Anime)|Daitarn 3]]''
* Banjo Haran from ''[[Daitarn 3]]''
* Akira Kogane from ''[[Go Lion]]''. As is Keith in it's counterpart Voltron.
* Akira Kogane from ''[[Go Lion]]''. As is Keith in it's counterpart Voltron.
* Maka Albarn from ''[[Soul Eater]]''.(The fact that Maka is a girl makes this a rather unusual example.)
* Maka Albarn from ''[[Soul Eater]]''.(The fact that Maka is a girl makes this a rather unusual example.)
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* Interesting variation in ''[[Gantz]]''. Originally the Gantz team's nominated leader was Masaru Katou who seemed to be [[The Hero]] while the actual main character, his [[Jerkass]] old friend Kei Kurono, seemed to be [[The Lancer]], despite Kurono being notably the more powerful fighter. But after {{spoiler|the entire team, except for Kei, gets wiped out in a mission,}} and Kurono undergoes some serious character development, he becomes [[The Hero]] for the {{spoiler|new}} team. {{spoiler|And then he resurrects Katou. And dies. And Katou resurrects him.}}
* Interesting variation in ''[[Gantz]]''. Originally the Gantz team's nominated leader was Masaru Katou who seemed to be [[The Hero]] while the actual main character, his [[Jerkass]] old friend Kei Kurono, seemed to be [[The Lancer]], despite Kurono being notably the more powerful fighter. But after {{spoiler|the entire team, except for Kei, gets wiped out in a mission,}} and Kurono undergoes some serious character development, he becomes [[The Hero]] for the {{spoiler|new}} team. {{spoiler|And then he resurrects Katou. And dies. And Katou resurrects him.}}
* Rosette Christopher from ''[[Chrono Crusade]]''. She's front-and-center in the team and the one that holds most of the group together. Her love interest isn't [[The Chick]], but her [[Lancer]], Chrono (who's less of an [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]] and more of a [[Star-Crossed Lovers|Starcrossed Lover]]).
* Rosette Christopher from ''[[Chrono Crusade]]''. She's front-and-center in the team and the one that holds most of the group together. Her love interest isn't [[The Chick]], but her [[Lancer]], Chrono (who's less of an [[Unlucky Childhood Friend]] and more of a [[Star-Crossed Lovers|Starcrossed Lover]]).
* Tenma from ''[[Monster (Anime)|Monster]]''.
* Tenma from ''[[Monster (manga)|Monster]]''.
* Ichigo Kurosaki from ''[[Bleach]]''.
* Ichigo Kurosaki from ''[[Bleach]]''.
** He's more properly an [[Anti-Hero]]. Though he does take initiative among his own group of friends, this is by dint of him being the most powerful among them and being personally connected to the current conflict. The rest of soul society, namely [[The Captain|the captains]] (some of them), are the ones who usually do [[The Hero]]-ing.
** He's more properly an [[Anti-Hero]]. Though he does take initiative among his own group of friends, this is by dint of him being the most powerful among them and being personally connected to the current conflict. The rest of soul society, namely [[The Captain|the captains]] (some of them), are the ones who usually do [[The Hero]]-ing.
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* Aono Tsukune from ''[[Rosario to Vampire]]'' counts as this even though he's the [[Chick Magnet]] of the series. Especially later on, when he [[Took a Level In Badass|started holding his own in fights]]. That said, [[Action Girl|Inner Moka]] could be considered his [[Battle Couple|co-heroine]].
* Aono Tsukune from ''[[Rosario to Vampire]]'' counts as this even though he's the [[Chick Magnet]] of the series. Especially later on, when he [[Took a Level In Badass|started holding his own in fights]]. That said, [[Action Girl|Inner Moka]] could be considered his [[Battle Couple|co-heroine]].
* ''[[Gundam]]'' series:
* ''[[Gundam]]'' series:
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam (Anime)|Mobile Suit Gundam]]'': Amuro Ray.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'': Amuro Ray.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (Anime)|Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam]]'': Kamille Bidan.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam]]'': Kamille Bidan.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ (Anime)|Gundam ZZ]]''': Judau Ashita.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ|Gundam ZZ]]''': Judau Ashita.
** ''[[The 08th MS Team]]'': Shiro Amada
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam The 08th MS Team]]'': Shiro Amada
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0080 War in The Pocket (Anime)|Gundam 0080]]'': Christina Mackenzie.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0080 War in The Pocket|Gundam 0080]]'': Christina Mackenzie.
** ''[[Gundam 0083]]'': Kou Uraki.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory]]'': Kou Uraki.
** ''[[Chars Counterattack]]'': Amuro Ray.
** ''[[Chars Counterattack]]'': Amuro Ray.
** ''[[Gundam F 91]]'': Seabook Arno.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam F91]]'': Seabook Arno.
** ''[[Crossbone Gundam]]'': Tobia Arronax.
** ''[[Crossbone Gundam]]'': Tobia Arronax.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Victory Gundam (Anime)|Victory Gundam]]'': Usso Evin.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Victory Gundam|Victory Gundam]]'': Usso Evin.
** ''[[Mobile Fighter G Gundam (Anime)|G Gundam]]'': Domon Kasshu.
** ''[[Mobile Fighter G Gundam|G Gundam]]'': Domon Kasshu.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Wing (Anime)|Gundam Wing]]'': Heero Yuy (No pun intended).
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam Wing|Gundam Wing]]'': Heero Yuy (No pun intended).
** ''[[After War Gundam X (Anime)|After War Gundam X]]'': Garrod Ran.
** ''[[After War Gundam X]]'': Garrod Ran.
** ''[[Turn a Gundam (Anime)|Turn a Gundam]]'': Loran Cehak.
** ''[[Turn a Gundam (Anime)|Turn a Gundam]]'': Loran Cehak.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED (Anime)|Gundam SEED]]'': Kira Yamato.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED|Gundam SEED]]'': Kira Yamato.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny (Anime)|Gundam SEED Destiny]]'': [[Decoy Protagonist|Shinn Asuka]], [[Supporting Protagonist|Athrun Zala]] and [[Rogue Protagonist|Kira Yamato]] all share this role, with them being [[The Hero]] at one point of the story.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny|Gundam SEED Destiny]]'': [[Decoy Protagonist|Shinn Asuka]], [[Supporting Protagonist|Athrun Zala]] and [[Rogue Protagonist|Kira Yamato]] all share this role, with them being [[The Hero]] at one point of the story.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00 (Anime)|Gundam 00]]'': Setsuna F. Seiei.
** ''[[Mobile Suit Gundam 00|Gundam 00]]'': Setsuna F. Seiei.
** ''[[Gundam Unicorn]]'': Banagher Links
** ''[[Gundam Unicorn]]'': Banagher Links
** ''[[Gundam AGE]]'': Flit, Asem, and Kio Asuno
** ''[[Gundam AGE]]'': Flit, Asem, and Kio Asuno
* Tenchi Masaki {{spoiler|Jurai}} from the '''ENTIRE TENCHI FANCHISE!!!!''', but mostly''[[Tenchi Muyo]]'',''[[Tenchi Universe]]'', and ''Tenchi in Tokyo''
* Tenchi Masaki {{spoiler|Jurai}} from the '''ENTIRE TENCHI FANCHISE!!!!''', but mostly''[[Tenchi Muyo!]]'',''[[Tenchi Universe]]'', and ''Tenchi in Tokyo''
* While there are [[Loads and Loads of Characters]] in ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' and several people for every other position in the [[Five-Man Band]], there is only one [[The Hero|hero]] - Negi Springfield, who also doubles as their [[Kid Hero|ten year-old]] teacher.
* While there are [[Loads and Loads of Characters]] in ''[[Mahou Sensei Negima]]'' and several people for every other position in the [[Five-Man Band]], there is only one [[The Hero|hero]] - Negi Springfield, who also doubles as their [[Kid Hero|ten year-old]] teacher.
* Nobita Nobi in ''[[Doraemon]]''
* Nobita Nobi in ''[[Doraemon]]''
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** Her videogame, & Manga counterpart however truly fits this trope very well.
** Her videogame, & Manga counterpart however truly fits this trope very well.
* [[Nice Girl]] & [[The Medic]] Yoshika Miyafuji from ''[[Strike Witches]]''
* [[Nice Girl]] & [[The Medic]] Yoshika Miyafuji from ''[[Strike Witches]]''
* Yugi and Yami from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh]]''
* Yugi and Yami from ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh!]]''
* Lelouch Lamperouge {{spoiler|/vi Britainnia}} from ''[[Code Geass]]''
* Lelouch Lamperouge {{spoiler|/vi Britainnia}} from ''[[Code Geass]]''
* [[Human Alien]]/[[Artificial Human]] Vash the Stampede from ''[[Trigun]]''
* [[Human Alien]]/[[Artificial Human]] Vash the Stampede from ''[[Trigun]]''
* While [[The Protagonist]] is debatable, there's not much doubt that the hero of ''[[Medaka Box]]'' is none other than Medaka Kurokami herself.
* While [[The Protagonist]] is debatable, there's not much doubt that the hero of ''[[Medaka Box]]'' is none other than Medaka Kurokami herself.
* Kazuma Shudo of ''[[Kagerou-Nostalgia]]'' steps into this role as the story progresses, shifting from a bitter, disillusioned, and nearly psychotic [[Anti-Hero]], to [[The Leader]] of the reincarinated heroes, and a more or less altruistic (if still incredibly cynical) character.
* Kazuma Shudo of ''[[Kagerou Nostalgia]]'' steps into this role as the story progresses, shifting from a bitter, disillusioned, and nearly psychotic [[Anti-Hero]], to [[The Leader]] of the reincarinated heroes, and a more or less altruistic (if still incredibly cynical) character.
* Madoka Kaname and Homura Akemi from ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]]''.
* Madoka Kaname and Homura Akemi from ''[[Puella Magi Madoka Magica]]''.
* Sakura Kinomoto/Avalon of ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura (Manga)|Cardcaptor Sakura]]'', albeit with Syaoran Li as a heavy [[Deuteragonist]]. Despite [[Executive Meddling]]'s best attempts to make them co-Heroes, she is still obviously this in the ''Cardcaptors'' dub as well.
* Sakura Kinomoto/Avalon of ''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]'', albeit with Syaoran Li as a heavy [[Deuteragonist]]. Despite [[Executive Meddling]]'s best attempts to make them co-Heroes, she is still obviously this in the ''Cardcaptors'' dub as well.
* Madoka Kyouno from [[Rinne no Lagrange]]
* Madoka Kyouno from [[Rinne no Lagrange]]
* In ''[[Saint Beast]]'', Judas is the primary hero, but there's also a contrasting hero type in Goh, who acts as the hero in his absence. Both are natural leaders and decision makers, and [[The Ace|the best]] and [[Super Strength|strongest]] angels in heaven, but Judas tends to act more quickly whereas Goh tends to reserve judgement.
* In ''[[Saint Beast]]'', Judas is the primary hero, but there's also a contrasting hero type in Goh, who acts as the hero in his absence. Both are natural leaders and decision makers, and [[The Ace|the best]] and [[Super Strength|strongest]] angels in heaven, but Judas tends to act more quickly whereas Goh tends to reserve judgement.
* In ''[[High School DXD]]'', Issei Hyoudou is the hero of the group and the one guy that holds everybody together despite the fact that he's an [[Idiot Hero]] who is only capable of thinking perverted things.
* In ''[[High School DxD]]'', Issei Hyoudou is the hero of the group and the one guy that holds everybody together despite the fact that he's an [[Idiot Hero]] who is only capable of thinking perverted things.
* ''Death Note'' presents an interesting subversion. While Light Yagami is clearly [[The Protagonist|the Protagonist]], whether he or L represents the Hero is entirely down to your own opinion.
* ''Death Note'' presents an interesting subversion. While Light Yagami is clearly [[the Protagonist]], whether he or L represents the Hero is entirely down to your own opinion.


== [[Comic Books]] ==
== [[Comic Books]] ==
* [[Superman (Comic Book)|Superman]]. ''Every'' hero in comic books, at one point or another, has been compared specifically to Superman, either in how he's similar or how he's different. Even in the case of antiheroes and indy comics, as more often than not, the first thing they'll do is take a swipe at the [[Superman]] mythos. The entire genre of superhero comics starts with ''him''. And that's why Superman will always be the greatest, most iconic representation of a superhero.
* [[Superman]]. ''Every'' hero in comic books, at one point or another, has been compared specifically to Superman, either in how he's similar or how he's different. Even in the case of antiheroes and indy comics, as more often than not, the first thing they'll do is take a swipe at the [[Superman]] mythos. The entire genre of superhero comics starts with ''him''. And that's why Superman will always be the greatest, most iconic representation of a superhero.
* Steve "[[Captain America]]" Rogers, [[Leader]] of [[The Avengers (Comic Book)|The Avengers]] and the most [[Department of Redundancy Department|heroic hero]] in the [[Marvel Universe]].
* Steve "[[Captain America]]" Rogers, [[Leader]] of [[The Avengers (Comic Book)|The Avengers]] and the most [[Department of Redundancy Department|heroic hero]] in the [[Marvel Universe]].
* Archie Andrews from ''[[Archie Comics]]''.
* Archie Andrews from ''[[Archie Comics]]''.
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** Luke does subvert [[The Hero]] trope in one ''major'' way though - he [[Did Not Get the Girl]] and [[The Chick]] ends up with [[The Lancer]] instead.
** Luke does subvert [[The Hero]] trope in one ''major'' way though - he [[Did Not Get the Girl]] and [[The Chick]] ends up with [[The Lancer]] instead.
*** [[Brother-Sister Incest|Of course she ends up with]] [[The Lancer]]. As for Luke, he could well be the [[Trope Codifier]].
*** [[Brother-Sister Incest|Of course she ends up with]] [[The Lancer]]. As for Luke, he could well be the [[Trope Codifier]].
* [[Avatar (Film)|Avatar]]: Jake Sully, who else?
* [[Avatar (film)|Avatar]]: Jake Sully, who else?
* 9 from... well, ''[[9 (Animation)|9]]''.
* 9 from... well, ''[[9]]''.
* [[Knight in Sour Armor|Woody]] from ''[[Toy Story]]''.
* [[Knight in Sour Armor|Woody]] from ''[[Toy Story]]''.
** In fact, every single Pixar movie has one.
** In fact, every single Pixar movie has one.
** Bob Parr(AKA Mr.Incredible) from ''[[The Incredibles]]'', Flik from ''[[A Bug's Life (Animation)|A Bugs Life]]'', Marlin from ''[[Finding Nemo]].'' [[Monsters Inc.|Mike and Sully]] are more of a duo, though it could be argued that Sully is [[The Hero]], while Mike is [[The Lancer]].
** Bob Parr(AKA Mr.Incredible) from ''[[The Incredibles]]'', Flik from ''[[A Bug's Life|A Bugs Life]]'', Marlin from ''[[Finding Nemo]].'' [[Monsters, Inc.|Mike and Sully]] are more of a duo, though it could be argued that Sully is [[The Hero]], while Mike is [[The Lancer]].
* Balian for most of ''Kingdom of Heaven''
* Balian for most of ''Kingdom of Heaven''
* Angel in ''[[Hot Fuzz]]'' ;)
* Angel in ''[[Hot Fuzz]]'' ;)
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== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* ''[[Harry Potter]]'', of course.
* ''[[Harry Potter]]'', of course.
* [[Leader|Jake]] of ''[[Animorphs (Literature)|Animorphs]]''.
* [[Leader|Jake]] of ''[[Animorphs]]''.
* Sam Temple from the ''[[Gone]]'' series.
* Sam Temple from the ''[[Gone]]'' series.
* Aragorn from ''[[The Lord of the Rings (Literature)|The Lord of the Rings]]''.
* Aragorn from ''[[The Lord of the Rings]]''.
** Interesting because Aragorn is not the protagonist, but he's clearly [[The Hero]], and [[The Leader]]. This does make him a [[Supporting Leader]] though.
** Interesting because Aragorn is not the protagonist, but he's clearly [[The Hero]], and [[The Leader]]. This does make him a [[Supporting Leader]] though.
** Even more interestingly, [[JRR Tolkien (Creator)|Tolkien]] himself made the argument that Sam could be considered [[The Hero]] of the Story, as he was the one whose story was closest to Bilbo of the [[The Hobbit|previous book]], who was definitely [[The Hero]].
** Even more interestingly, [[J. R. R. Tolkien|Tolkien]] himself made the argument that Sam could be considered [[The Hero]] of the Story, as he was the one whose story was closest to Bilbo of the [[The Hobbit|previous book]], who was definitely [[The Hero]].
*** This troper personally makes the argument that [[Supporting Leader|Aragorn]] and [[The Hero|Sam]] both fill the role of [[The Hero]] with Frodo as [[MacGuffin|the Ringbearer]] and the [[Supporting Protagonist]].
*** This troper personally makes the argument that [[Supporting Leader|Aragorn]] and [[The Hero|Sam]] both fill the role of [[The Hero]] with Frodo as [[MacGuffin|the Ringbearer]] and the [[Supporting Protagonist]].
* In the [[X Wing Series]] books, there are always two to three primary protagonists and viewpoint characters. One or two, depending on whether this book is part of [[Michael Stackpole]]'s run or an [[Aaron Allston]] novel - and ''which'' [[Aaron Allston]] book - is the suboordinate who experiences more [[Character Development]], goes through personal revelations and a personal plotline, gets beat up, and is generally a good person but not quite "pure", often having some dark guilt, flaw, or secret. The other primary protagonist is always [[Ascended Extra|Wedge Antilles]], who leads, bounces back from setbacks, has a plotline that isn't really all that personal, and is rarely wrong.
* In the [[X Wing Series]] books, there are always two to three primary protagonists and viewpoint characters. One or two, depending on whether this book is part of [[Michael Stackpole]]'s run or an [[Aaron Allston]] novel - and ''which'' [[Aaron Allston]] book - is the suboordinate who experiences more [[Character Development]], goes through personal revelations and a personal plotline, gets beat up, and is generally a good person but not quite "pure", often having some dark guilt, flaw, or secret. The other primary protagonist is always [[Ascended Extra|Wedge Antilles]], who leads, bounces back from setbacks, has a plotline that isn't really all that personal, and is rarely wrong.
** '''Starfighters of Adumar'', which is intensely Wedge-centered and has no other viewpoint characters, is the exception, and although Wedge is severely heroic and an [[Ace Pilot]] there too, he's not [[The Hero]] to the same extent.
** '''Starfighters of Adumar'', which is intensely Wedge-centered and has no other viewpoint characters, is the exception, and although Wedge is severely heroic and an [[Ace Pilot]] there too, he's not [[The Hero]] to the same extent.
* Paul from ''[[Dune]]''
* Paul from ''[[Dune]]''
* Hector (for the Trojans) in ''[[The Iliad (Literature)|The Iliad]]''
* Hector (for the Trojans) in ''[[The Iliad]]''
** Hector period, really. Among the Greeks and Trojans he's just the best guy. Not that he doesn't have his bad moments, but almost everyone else is a total jerk.
** Hector period, really. Among the Greeks and Trojans he's just the best guy. Not that he doesn't have his bad moments, but almost everyone else is a total jerk.
* Hazel in ''[[Watership Down]]''
* Hazel in ''[[Watership Down]]''
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== Live Action TV ==
== Live Action TV ==
* Buffy of ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''.
* Buffy of ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer]]''.
* Angel from ''[[Angel]]''.
* Angel from ''[[Angel]]''.
** At times he drops from the role of hero and becomes an [[Anti-Hero]].
** At times he drops from the role of hero and becomes an [[Anti-Hero]].
* [[Doctor Who|The Doctor.]]
* [[Doctor Who|The Doctor.]]
** While he fits this in most stories, he sometimes veers towards being an Anti Hero. The First Doctor was definitely not straight hero material.
** While he fits this in most stories, he sometimes veers towards being an Anti Hero. The First Doctor was definitely not straight hero material.
* Malcom "Mal" Reynolds, of ''[[Firefly (TV)|Firefly]]'', though he's more of a [[Lovable Rogue]].
* Malcom "Mal" Reynolds, of ''[[Firefly]]'', though he's more of a [[Lovable Rogue]].
* Max Evans of ''[[Roswell]]'' fits this to a T. His teammates frequently [[Lampshades]] it regularly asking him "What do we do now, Max?" even if sometimes they openly criticize him for his "passively watching" instead of taking action sooner, something that doesn't change when he's actually declared the king of his planet.
* Max Evans of ''[[Roswell]]'' fits this to a T. His teammates frequently [[Lampshades]] it regularly asking him "What do we do now, Max?" even if sometimes they openly criticize him for his "passively watching" instead of taking action sooner, something that doesn't change when he's actually declared the king of his planet.
* Col. John "Hannibal" Smith on ''[[The A-Team (TV)|The A-Team]]'', though like Mal Reynolds, he's also kind of a [[Lovable Rogue]] as well as a [[Trickster Archetype|Trickster]]. Notable for being most likely the only person in this trope to be over 50 years old.
* Col. John "Hannibal" Smith on ''[[The A-Team]]'', though like Mal Reynolds, he's also kind of a [[Lovable Rogue]] as well as a [[Trickster Archetype|Trickster]]. Notable for being most likely the only person in this trope to be over 50 years old.
* John Crichton of ''[[Farscape (TV)|Farscape]]''.
* John Crichton of ''[[Farscape]]''.
* Stargate Verse:
* Stargate Verse:
** Colonel O'Neill in ''[[Stargate SG 1]]'' initially, then Colonel Mitchell in seasons 9 and 10.
** Colonel O'Neill in ''[[Stargate SG-1]]'' initially, then Colonel Mitchell in seasons 9 and 10.
** Colonel Sheppard in ''[[Stargate Atlantis (TV)|Stargate Atlantis]]''.
** Colonel Sheppard in ''[[Stargate Atlantis]]''.
** Colonel Young in ''[[Stargate Universe (TV)|Stargate Universe]]''.
** Colonel Young in ''[[Stargate Universe]]''.
* [[The Leader|The Red Ranger]] in most ''[[Super Sentai]]'' and ''[[Power Rangers]]'' series. A few Red Rangers have been [[The Lancer|Lancers]], but they still receive the most focus in the series.
* [[The Leader|The Red Ranger]] in most ''[[Super Sentai]]'' and ''[[Power Rangers]]'' series. A few Red Rangers have been [[The Lancer|Lancers]], but they still receive the most focus in the series.
* Jamal from ''[[Ghostwriter]]''.
* Jamal from ''[[Ghostwriter]]''.
* Garland in ''[[Maddigans Quest|Maddigan's Quest]]''.
* Garland in ''[[Maddigans Quest|Maddigan's Quest]]''.
* ''[[Leverage]]'': Nate Ford is the [[Anti-Hero|Antiheroic]] Hero of Leverage Consulting and Associates.
* ''[[Leverage]]'': Nate Ford is the [[Anti-Hero|Antiheroic]] Hero of Leverage Consulting and Associates.
* ''[[Star Trek the Original Series]]''. Captain Kirk is this to the [[Freudian Trio]] of Kirk, Spock and McCoy.
* ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series]]''. Captain Kirk is this to the [[Freudian Trio]] of Kirk, Spock and McCoy.
* ''[[Noah's Arc]]'': Though not an action-based series, Noah fits in that he has virtually all the non-combat qualities listed above. He's the protagonist, is morally superior (frequently choosing [[Honor Before Reason]]), and compared to the rest of the group has a more balanced personality. He's the one who holds the group together, frequently reminding everyone how much they care about each other, and is almost always right in situations where he provides guidance/leadership. Even the wearing red/blue somewhat fits, as there are several scenes where he wears red specifically to make him stand out from the rest of the cast. He's also invariably front and center in any promotional photos and more often than not in scenes where the whole main cast is together.
* ''[[Noah's Arc]]'': Though not an action-based series, Noah fits in that he has virtually all the non-combat qualities listed above. He's the protagonist, is morally superior (frequently choosing [[Honor Before Reason]]), and compared to the rest of the group has a more balanced personality. He's the one who holds the group together, frequently reminding everyone how much they care about each other, and is almost always right in situations where he provides guidance/leadership. Even the wearing red/blue somewhat fits, as there are several scenes where he wears red specifically to make him stand out from the rest of the cast. He's also invariably front and center in any promotional photos and more often than not in scenes where the whole main cast is together.


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* The [[Player Character]] in almost every [[RPG]] ever written. The Jedi protagonist and the Exile in [[Knights of the Old Republic]] 1 and 2 respectively, the Spirit Monk in [[Jade Empire]], the Hero of Neverwinter and Drogan's Pupil in [[Neverwinter Nights]], the Kalach-Cha in [[Neverwinter Nights 2]], Commander Shepard in [[Mass Effect]] [[Mass Effect 1|1]] and [[Mass Effect 2|2]], etc, etc, etc. It should be noted that there's nothing stopping the character being an [[Anti-Hero]] or even a Villian Protagonist.
* The [[Player Character]] in almost every [[RPG]] ever written. The Jedi protagonist and the Exile in [[Knights of the Old Republic]] 1 and 2 respectively, the Spirit Monk in [[Jade Empire]], the Hero of Neverwinter and Drogan's Pupil in [[Neverwinter Nights]], the Kalach-Cha in [[Neverwinter Nights 2]], Commander Shepard in [[Mass Effect]] [[Mass Effect 1|1]] and [[Mass Effect 2|2]], etc, etc, etc. It should be noted that there's nothing stopping the character being an [[Anti-Hero]] or even a Villian Protagonist.
** Shepard stands out though in that s/he actually talks, giving him/her a more fleshed out personality (though you canstill choose that personality).
** Shepard stands out though in that s/he actually talks, giving him/her a more fleshed out personality (though you canstill choose that personality).
* In the ''[[Disgaea]]'' series, protagonists Adell of ''[[Disgaea 2]]'' and Valvatorez of ''[[Disgaea 4 a Promise Unforgotten (Video Game)|Disgaea 4 a Promise Unforgotten]]'' play the trope straight, [[Disgaea Hour of Darkness (Video Game)|Laharl]] and [[Disgaea 3|Mao]] of the other two games being [[Anti-Hero|antiheros]].
* In the ''[[Disgaea]]'' series, protagonists Adell of ''[[Disgaea 2 Cursed Memories]]'' and Valvatorez of ''[[Disgaea 4 a Promise Unforgotten]]'' play the trope straight, [[Disgaea Hour of Darkness|Laharl]] and [[Disgaea 3 Absence of Justice|Mao]] of the other two games being [[Anti-Hero|antiheros]].
* [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] is both the hero of the series and Team Sonic's (Sonic, Tails, Knuckles) ''de facto'' [[Leader]].
* [[Sonic the Hedgehog|Sonic]] is both the hero of the series and Team Sonic's (Sonic, Tails, Knuckles) ''de facto'' [[Leader]].
* ''[[Super Mario Bros|Mario]]'', of course. He names the franchise, is the main playable character, is the [[Jack of All Stats]], etc., etc.
* ''[[Super Mario Bros.|Mario]]'', of course. He names the franchise, is the main playable character, is the [[Jack of All Stats]], etc., etc.
* Link from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' is literally an incarnation of this [[Trope]]. In most of the core [[Canon]], Link is specifically titled "Hero" of something: of Hyrule in the original and ''[[A Link to The Past]]'', of Time in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (Video Game)|Ocarina of Time]]'', of Winds in ''[[The Legend of Zelda the Wind Waker (Video Game)|Wind Waker]]'', Chosen Hero of the Gods in ''[[Twilight Princess]]'', and Hero of Legend in ''[[Skyward Sword]]''.
* Link from ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'' is literally an incarnation of this [[Trope]]. In most of the core [[Canon]], Link is specifically titled "Hero" of something: of Hyrule in the original and ''[[A Link to The Past]]'', of Time in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time|Ocarina of Time]]'', of Winds in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker|Wind Waker]]'', Chosen Hero of the Gods in ''[[Twilight Princess]]'', and Hero of Legend in ''[[Skyward Sword]]''.
* Fox McCloud of ''[[Star Fox (Video Game)|Star Fox]].''
* Fox McCloud of ''[[Star Fox (series)|Star Fox]].''
* Although there's the possibility of it being too obvious to be worth listing here, the majority of the main characters in every ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' game serve as the Hero, to the point that in ''Dragon Quest VIII'' the hero's default name '''is''' Hero. Nearly all of them have balanced abilities and use (or have the option of using) swords, and many of them have lightning and/or fire in their selection of attack magic. One of the only exceptions is the Hero from ''Dragon Quest II'', who learns no magic at all and serves as the physical fighter of the party.
* Although there's the possibility of it being too obvious to be worth listing here, the majority of the main characters in every ''[[Dragon Quest]]'' game serve as the Hero, to the point that in ''Dragon Quest VIII'' the hero's default name '''is''' Hero. Nearly all of them have balanced abilities and use (or have the option of using) swords, and many of them have lightning and/or fire in their selection of attack magic. One of the only exceptions is the Hero from ''Dragon Quest II'', who learns no magic at all and serves as the physical fighter of the party.
** Another DQ Hero-Subversion, in V the hero plays the role as more the party's priest, and his son is the legendary hero. Ironically though the son of the priest hero from V can't function without his father's help considering that the son is inexperienced, and he doesn't know what he's doing.
** Another DQ Hero-Subversion, in V the hero plays the role as more the party's priest, and his son is the legendary hero. Ironically though the son of the priest hero from V can't function without his father's help considering that the son is inexperienced, and he doesn't know what he's doing.
* In ''[[Final Fantasy XII (Video Game)|Final Fantasy XII]]'', Ashe, while not the [[Supporting Protagonist|protagonist]], is probably the most standard hero in the series.
* In ''[[Final Fantasy XII]]'', Ashe, while not the [[Supporting Protagonist|protagonist]], is probably the most standard hero in the series.
* Rush Sykes of [[The Last Remnant]].
* Rush Sykes of [[The Last Remnant]].
* Crono from ''[[Chrono Trigger (Video Game)|Chrono Trigger]]''
* Crono from ''[[Chrono Trigger]]''
* Dean Stark from ''[[Wild Arms 5 (Video Game)|Wild Arms 5]]''. [[Catch Phrase|You can do anything as long as you don't give up]]
* Dean Stark from ''[[Wild Arms 5]]''. [[Catch Phrase|You can do anything as long as you don't give up]]
* Devlin McCormack from ''[[The Orion Conspiracy (Video Game)|The Orion Conspiracy]]''. Unlike a lot of games out there, he is different. How so? For starters, he is a middle-aged guy who has a number of issues. He was not a good father or a good husband. He does feel bad about it. His son and wife are both dead. He fought as a soldier in the Corporation War. However, the game demonstrates that he seems to prefer using his brains and guile rather than a gun and physical combat. He also engages in lying, petty larceny, blackmail and some [[Shoot the Dog]] moments. [[The Chick]] is also not attracted to him. With all that said, he does lead the charge more than once in the game.
* Devlin McCormack from ''[[The Orion Conspiracy]]''. Unlike a lot of games out there, he is different. How so? For starters, he is a middle-aged guy who has a number of issues. He was not a good father or a good husband. He does feel bad about it. His son and wife are both dead. He fought as a soldier in the Corporation War. However, the game demonstrates that he seems to prefer using his brains and guile rather than a gun and physical combat. He also engages in lying, petty larceny, blackmail and some [[Shoot the Dog]] moments. [[The Chick]] is also not attracted to him. With all that said, he does lead the charge more than once in the game.
* Rosalyn from ''[[Okage]]'' is another case of the hero not being the player character, generally being a superb Hero's Guild Member and overshadowing [[Supporting Protagonist|Ari.]] But then, everyone does that last bit.
* Rosalyn from ''[[Okage]]'' is another case of the hero not being the player character, generally being a superb Hero's Guild Member and overshadowing [[Supporting Protagonist|Ari.]] But then, everyone does that last bit.
* [[Septerra Core]] has Maya as this.
* [[Septerra Core]] has Maya as this.
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== Web Comics ==
== Web Comics ==
* Despite ([[Jack of All Stats|or quite expectedly due to]]) being a [[Genius Bruiser]], Roy from ''[[Order of the Stick (Webcomic)|Order of the Stick]]'' is [[The Hero]] instead of [[The Big Guy]] or [[The Smart Guy]].
* Despite ([[Jack of All Stats|or quite expectedly due to]]) being a [[Genius Bruiser]], Roy from ''[[The Order of the Stick|Order of the Stick]]'' is [[The Hero]] instead of [[The Big Guy]] or [[The Smart Guy]].
* Torg from ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'', though when he's in one of his "[http://sluggy.com/daily.php?date=090217 wacky moods]" you'd never realize it.
* Torg from ''[[Sluggy Freelance]]'', though when he's in one of his "[http://sluggy.com/daily.php?date=090217 wacky moods]" you'd never realize it.
* Lance from ''[http://www.goldcoincomics.com Gold Coin Comics]'', ultimately.
* Lance from ''[http://www.goldcoincomics.com Gold Coin Comics]'', ultimately.
* Julie from ''[[Our Little Adventure]]'', but mostly because the rest don't really want that job.
* Julie from ''[[Our Little Adventure]]'', but mostly because the rest don't really want that job.
* Elliot of ''[[El Goonish Shive (Webcomic)|El Goonish Shive]]''.
* Elliot of ''[[El Goonish Shive]]''.
* Cale'Anon Vatay of ''[[Looking for Group]]'' is a textbook example. He starts the comic as a "[[Lone Wolf|lone and righteous wolf]]," but quickly accrues of group of fellow adventurers, including the warlock Richard as his [[Lancer]], whom he develops a close - if somewhat dysfunctional - relationship with. He is not the most intelligent of the bunch, [[Horrible Judge of Character|clearly failing to recognize evil]] early on, but often displays quick thinking and good strategizing ability, especially after [[Took a Level In Badass|taking numerous levels in badass.]] (He is definitely the newest to adventuring of the main characters, having started out the comic with a healthy dose of [[Wide Eyed Idealist]].) Considering the actions of some of his group members, he can also be seen as an [[Only Sane Man]]. He fights with two swords and eventually {{spoiler|shacks up with the resident [[Action Girl]].}}
* Cale'Anon Vatay of ''[[Looking for Group]]'' is a textbook example. He starts the comic as a "[[Lone Wolf|lone and righteous wolf]]," but quickly accrues of group of fellow adventurers, including the warlock Richard as his [[Lancer]], whom he develops a close - if somewhat dysfunctional - relationship with. He is not the most intelligent of the bunch, [[Horrible Judge of Character|clearly failing to recognize evil]] early on, but often displays quick thinking and good strategizing ability, especially after [[Took a Level In Badass|taking numerous levels in badass.]] (He is definitely the newest to adventuring of the main characters, having started out the comic with a healthy dose of [[Wide-Eyed Idealist]].) Considering the actions of some of his group members, he can also be seen as an [[Only Sane Man]]. He fights with two swords and eventually {{spoiler|shacks up with the resident [[Action Girl]].}}
* In ''[[Sinfest]]'', Storytime Zombie [http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=4244 defines the good guy as the hero who gets to win in the end.]
* In ''[[Sinfest]]'', Storytime Zombie [http://www.sinfest.net/archive_page.php?comicID=4244 defines the good guy as the hero who gets to win in the end.]


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== Western Animation ==
== Western Animation ==
* Robin of ''[[Teen Titans (Animation)|Teen Titans]]''.
* Robin of ''[[Teen Titans (animation)|Teen Titans]]''.
* Averted in ''[[Code Lyoko]]'', where none of the protagonists is placed as the actual "hero", the attributes being instead shared between them: [[The Smart Guy|Jérémie]] is [[The Leader]] (and the one in love with [[The Chick]]), [[The Chick|Aelita]] is [[MacGuffin Girl|the one leading the plot]], [[The Stoic|Ulrich]] is the one with the [[Heroes Prefer Swords]] and fighting attributes, [[The Lancer|Yumi]] is the [[The Kirk]] and [[Plucky Comic Relief|Odd]] is the hot-headed one.
* Averted in ''[[Code Lyoko]]'', where none of the protagonists is placed as the actual "hero", the attributes being instead shared between them: [[The Smart Guy|Jérémie]] is [[The Leader]] (and the one in love with [[The Chick]]), [[The Chick|Aelita]] is [[MacGuffin Girl|the one leading the plot]], [[The Stoic|Ulrich]] is the one with the [[Heroes Prefer Swords]] and fighting attributes, [[The Lancer|Yumi]] is the [[The Kirk]] and [[Plucky Comic Relief|Odd]] is the hot-headed one.
* ''[[Xiaolin Showdown (Animation)|Xiaolin Showdown]]'' started out with Omi as the hero. Later, the role was transferred to Raimundo.
* ''[[Xiaolin Showdown]]'' started out with Omi as the hero. Later, the role was transferred to Raimundo.
* Kwame of ''[[Captain Planet and The Planeteers (Animation)|Captain Planet and The Planeteers]]'', which gives him the honor of saying the [[Invocation]] before their [[By the Power of Greyskull]] ritual.
* Kwame of ''[[Captain Planet and the Planeteers]]'', which gives him the honor of saying the [[Invocation]] before their [[By the Power of Greyskull]] ritual.
* Hank of the ''[[Dungeons and Dragons (Animation)|Dungeons and Dragons]]'' cartoon.
* Hank of the ''[[Dungeons and Dragons (animation)|Dungeons and Dragons]]'' cartoon.
* Palmer of ''[[Titan Maximum]]'' is a Deconstruction of the classic Mecha Team hero, being a glory-seeking [[Jerk Jock]] who as his former Lancer turned [[Big Bad]] Gibbs can tell you is "an egomaniac [[Idiot Hero|troglodyte]] who will let you all die a fiery hell before he shares even one iota of glory." Palmer does in fact put himself over the team and is directly responsible for Gibbs' [[Face Heel Turn]] (having once ''left him to die'' so that he wouldn't be late for a hot date), though he does have some degree of care for his [[Teeth-Clenched Teamwork|"Friends"]].
* Palmer of ''[[Titan Maximum]]'' is a Deconstruction of the classic Mecha Team hero, being a glory-seeking [[Jerk Jock]] who as his former Lancer turned [[Big Bad]] Gibbs can tell you is "an egomaniac [[Idiot Hero|troglodyte]] who will let you all die a fiery hell before he shares even one iota of glory." Palmer does in fact put himself over the team and is directly responsible for Gibbs' [[Face Heel Turn]] (having once ''left him to die'' so that he wouldn't be late for a hot date), though he does have some degree of care for his [[Teeth-Clenched Teamwork|"Friends"]].
* Simba from ''[[The Lion King]]''.
* Simba from ''[[The Lion King]]''.
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* ''[[The Tick]]''. He's also [[The Big Guy]], believe it or not.
* ''[[The Tick]]''. He's also [[The Big Guy]], believe it or not.
* Jack/Bionic 1 of ''[[Bionic Six]]''.
* Jack/Bionic 1 of ''[[Bionic Six]]''.
* [[The Captain|Captain]] Zachary Foxx from ''[[Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers (Animation)|Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers]]''.
* [[The Captain|Captain]] Zachary Foxx from ''[[Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers]]''.
* Aang in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender (Animation)|Avatar: The Last Airbender]]''.
* Aang in ''[[Avatar: The Last Airbender]]''.
** The sequel series, ''[[The Legend of Korra (Animation)|The Legend of Korra]]'' does this again with the next Avatar. Only this time, [[Action Girl|she's a girl.]]
** The sequel series, ''[[The Legend of Korra]]'' does this again with the next Avatar. Only this time, [[Action Girl|she's a girl.]]
{{quote| ''Conventional TV wisdom has it that [[Estrogen Brigade|girls will watch shows about boys,]] but [[Girl Show Ghetto|boys won't watch shows about girls.]] During test screenings, though, boys said they didn't care that [[Action Girl|Korra]] was a girl. [http://www.npr.org/2012/04/13/150566153/airbender-creators-reclaim-their-world-in-korra They just said she was awesome.]''}}
{{quote| ''Conventional TV wisdom has it that [[Estrogen Brigade|girls will watch shows about boys,]] but [[Girl Show Ghetto|boys won't watch shows about girls.]] During test screenings, though, boys said they didn't care that [[Action Girl|Korra]] was a girl. [http://www.npr.org/2012/04/13/150566153/airbender-creators-reclaim-their-world-in-korra They just said she was awesome.]''}}
* Stan Marsh and Kyle Broflovski from ''[[South Park (Animation)|South Park]]''.
* Stan Marsh and Kyle Broflovski from ''[[South Park]]''.
* Jack of ''[[Xyber 9 New Dawn]]'', [[The Chosen One]] as a [[King Arthur]]-related archetype.
* Jack of ''[[Xyber 9: New Dawn]]'', [[The Chosen One]] as a [[King Arthur]]-related archetype.
* In ''[[Futurama (Animation)|Futurama]]'' being an impulsive [[Cloudcuckoolander]] and [[Idiot Hero]] has not stopped Philip J. Fry. He tends to have the most focus, often saves the day (even if accidentally) and most importantly of all, is the one who drew the [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]] together.
* In ''[[Futurama]]'' being an impulsive [[Cloudcuckoolander]] and [[Idiot Hero]] has not stopped Philip J. Fry. He tends to have the most focus, often saves the day (even if accidentally) and most importantly of all, is the one who drew the [[Ragtag Bunch of Misfits]] together.
* Almost anyone named [[Transformers|Optimus]] (whether it ends in Prime or [[Beast Wars (Animation)|Primal]]).
* Almost anyone named [[Transformers|Optimus]] (whether it ends in Prime or [[Beast Wars|Primal]]).
* [[The Leader|Aqualad]] on [[Young Justice (Animation)|Young Justice]], though he's said he's willing to pass the mantle on to Robin (currently [[The Lancer]]) once he's matured and gotten better at working with a team, instead of as Batman's partner.
* [[The Leader|Aqualad]] on [[Young Justice (animation)|Young Justice]], though he's said he's willing to pass the mantle on to Robin (currently [[The Lancer]]) once he's matured and gotten better at working with a team, instead of as Batman's partner.
* Littlefoot from ''[[The Land Before Time]]''
* Littlefoot from ''[[The Land Before Time]]''
* Megan from ''[[My Little Pony]]''.
* Megan from ''[[My Little Pony]]''.
* Finn from ''[[Adventure Time (Animation)|Adventure Time]]''.
* Finn from ''[[Adventure Time]]''.
* While established more as [[The Smart Guy]] of a three member ensemble, Sam of ''[[Totally Spies]]'' is usually enthasised as what holds the team together, usually saving the team at least once per episode and sometimes even stopping the villain almost singlehandedly at times.
* While established more as [[The Smart Guy]] of a three member ensemble, Sam of ''[[Totally Spies]]'' is usually enthasised as what holds the team together, usually saving the team at least once per episode and sometimes even stopping the villain almost singlehandedly at times.
* Oddly Rufus was established as such in early episodes of ''[[The Dreamstone]]'', though was quickly downgraded more to [[Kid Sidekick]] and occasional [[Decoy Protagonist]] akin to Amberley later on.
* Oddly Rufus was established as such in early episodes of ''[[The Dreamstone]]'', though was quickly downgraded more to [[Kid Sidekick]] and occasional [[Decoy Protagonist]] akin to Amberley later on.
* Optimus Prime in all versions of [[Transformers]].
* Optimus Prime in all versions of [[Transformers]].
* Twilight Sparkle from [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (Animation)|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]].
* Twilight Sparkle from [[My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic|My Little Pony Friendship Is Magic]].


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I'm Luke Skywalker. I'm here to rescue you.

The Leader. The Captain. The Protagonist (well, usually). That shining star that holds the whole mess together. In a team lineup they will be front and center.

This guy is a hero, pure and simple. He's almost always right, is a friend to all his bandmates, and morally superior. He has a well-rounded skill set. He's not as strong as The Big Guy, or as smart as The Smart Guy, or as sensitive and socially adept as The Chick, but he's close. He can personally accomplish a variety of goals, but his real superpower is getting the whole diverse set of personalities under his command to focus and pull together. He'll always know who to ask for help, and when -- and usually how.

Other powers and skills common to the hero include:

Almost invariably, The Chick is in love with him (unless she's The Hero or his sister and sometimes even then), as are any other members who happen to be women or Gay Option or Bi the Way.

If the Hero has too much of the "positive" qualities listed above, he may degenerate into a Marty Stu. If he's too generic, then he's a Standardized Leader. They are sometimes the Only Sane Man trying to keep the team together -- smoothing over disputes with an Ordered Apology if need be. If this is the case fans might consider him to be dull compared to more entertaining members of the team, in which case he suffers from Designated Protagonist Syndrome.

The Hero and The Lancer usually have a special chemistry within the Band, either a Ryu and Ken relationship or Red Oni, Blue Oni. They are often rivals with a strong mutual respect for each other, and are sometimes even Heterosexual Life Partners.

The primary romantic plot in the band will be between The Hero and The Chick, with The Lancer rounding out a triangle. For a female Lancer who doesn't double as The Chick, they will likely be an Unlucky Childhood Friend. (Bonus points if The Lancer is bisexual and is interested in both of them!) The Hero might also be a Chaste Hero or a Celibate Hero as an additional complication to romantic subplots.

Usually, this role will not be filled by a woman unless all the other roles are already women (as is often the case in Anime). If so, there might not be a Chick in the group (although there might be The One Guy or the Non-Action Guy), and the prize for "most feminine" will go to The Hero or The Smart Guy.

The Hero does not HAVE to be The Leader, or the most intelligent. This is usually justified by him being the youngest, most inexperienced, and/or newest member of the team. Thus, his more senior teammates may quite reasonably see him as the Tagalong Kid or the Sixth Ranger, even if he's clearly the central protagonist to the audience. He may even be something of The Chick if he's a Mouthy Kid or The Fool. Don't worry - in time, he will reveal his great potential, eventually swaying friend and foe alike to his cause. Even if he needs significant growing up to reach that point.

Note that The Hero will very often have Vetinari Job Security, particularly if leading (or just being the glue that keeps together) a Ragtag Bunch of Misfits. The Lancer will not believe this until it's proven to him/her, of course, but it's nearly always true nevertheless.

And if there's a character Cooler than the Hero, that character is generally Too Cool to Live.

See also The Ace, The Kirk, The Messiah, The Chosen One, and Hero Protagonist. A Superhero is, by the catch-all definition, a hero (often with superpowers) who dedicates their very life to... well, being a hero.

Note: It is important to remember that while the hero is usually also The Protagonist, they are not necessarily one and the same. Whereas the hero is defined by the character traits described above, The Protagonist is defined by their central role in the story. In Star Wars, for instance, Luke Skywalker is an almost ridiculously archetypical example of The Hero and is more or less the Main Character of the original trilogy, but the Prequel trilogy establishes the more antiheroic Anakin Skywalker as The Protagonist of the film series as a whole, even though he is a villain for more than half of the saga. See Supporting Protagonist for instances in which this is the case.

Examples of The Hero include:


Anime & Manga

Comic Books


Film


Literature

  • Harry Potter, of course.
  • Jake of Animorphs.
  • Sam Temple from the Gone series.
  • Aragorn from The Lord of the Rings.
  • In the X Wing Series books, there are always two to three primary protagonists and viewpoint characters. One or two, depending on whether this book is part of Michael Stackpole's run or an Aaron Allston novel - and which Aaron Allston book - is the suboordinate who experiences more Character Development, goes through personal revelations and a personal plotline, gets beat up, and is generally a good person but not quite "pure", often having some dark guilt, flaw, or secret. The other primary protagonist is always Wedge Antilles, who leads, bounces back from setbacks, has a plotline that isn't really all that personal, and is rarely wrong.
    • 'Starfighters of Adumar, which is intensely Wedge-centered and has no other viewpoint characters, is the exception, and although Wedge is severely heroic and an Ace Pilot there too, he's not The Hero to the same extent.
  • Paul from Dune
  • Hector (for the Trojans) in The Iliad
    • Hector period, really. Among the Greeks and Trojans he's just the best guy. Not that he doesn't have his bad moments, but almost everyone else is a total jerk.
  • Hazel in Watership Down
  • Finn from Kingdom Keepers
  • Discworld usually subverts or averts this trope, often favoring the Anti-Hero instead. Carrot Ironfoundersson of the City Watch plays it straight, but he's not the central protagonist.
  • In Percy Jackson and The Olympians, we're lead to believe that Percy is the hero of the series. The hero is not who we thought he was. Luke Castellan takes up that role instead.
    • Percy is still The Hero of the series. He's just not the hero of the prophecy.
  • Fireheart in Warrior Cats.
  • In Death: Eve Dallas, but she is careful not to consider herself this.
  • Sisterhood series by Fern Michaels: Nicole "Nikki" Quinn is this for the Vigilantes. Jack Emery is this for the Big Five later on.
  • Garion in The Belgariad and The Mallorean
  • Roland in The Dark Tower


Live Action TV

  • Buffy of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
  • Angel from Angel.
    • At times he drops from the role of hero and becomes an Anti-Hero.
  • The Doctor.
    • While he fits this in most stories, he sometimes veers towards being an Anti Hero. The First Doctor was definitely not straight hero material.
  • Malcom "Mal" Reynolds, of Firefly, though he's more of a Lovable Rogue.
  • Max Evans of Roswell fits this to a T. His teammates frequently Lampshades it regularly asking him "What do we do now, Max?" even if sometimes they openly criticize him for his "passively watching" instead of taking action sooner, something that doesn't change when he's actually declared the king of his planet.
  • Col. John "Hannibal" Smith on The A-Team, though like Mal Reynolds, he's also kind of a Lovable Rogue as well as a Trickster. Notable for being most likely the only person in this trope to be over 50 years old.
  • John Crichton of Farscape.
  • Stargate Verse:
  • The Red Ranger in most Super Sentai and Power Rangers series. A few Red Rangers have been Lancers, but they still receive the most focus in the series.
  • Jamal from Ghostwriter.
  • Garland in Maddigan's Quest.
  • Leverage: Nate Ford is the Antiheroic Hero of Leverage Consulting and Associates.
  • Star Trek: The Original Series. Captain Kirk is this to the Freudian Trio of Kirk, Spock and McCoy.
  • Noah's Arc: Though not an action-based series, Noah fits in that he has virtually all the non-combat qualities listed above. He's the protagonist, is morally superior (frequently choosing Honor Before Reason), and compared to the rest of the group has a more balanced personality. He's the one who holds the group together, frequently reminding everyone how much they care about each other, and is almost always right in situations where he provides guidance/leadership. Even the wearing red/blue somewhat fits, as there are several scenes where he wears red specifically to make him stand out from the rest of the cast. He's also invariably front and center in any promotional photos and more often than not in scenes where the whole main cast is together.


Music

 Like a bad play where the hero's right

And nobody thinks or expects too much


Mythology


Video Games

  • The Player Character of most video games in general.
  • Tidus from Final Fantasy X is clearly the main character to the player, but he's a late-comer to the other characters, who already composed the rest of a Five-Man Band before he showed up.
    • This is also an example of what can happen when The Hero and The Captain are not represented by the same character, or rather, when there is no Captain at all.
    • Yuna takes up this role in the sequel. Very interesting considering that she was The Chick in the previous game. She even fights like Tidus and uses one of his swords in her Warrior dressphere.
  • Sora from Kingdom Hearts was The Hero but not The Leader of his original Three Amigos Power Trio. That position went to The Lancer, Riku, who was older, bigger, stronger, and more adventurous. It was Riku's idea to build a raft and leave their home behind to visit other worlds. If Riku hadn't been a little too eager to seek his destiny, he might have become the de facto leader of a full Five-Man Band, with Sora and Kairi functioning as the team's heart and conscience. Sora might lead with his heart and by example, but Riku would have led with his head and from the front. Even after Sora formed a new Power Trio with Donald and Goofy, Donald was initially more the Leader due to his drive and seniority.
  • Kazuya Mishima was The Hero of the first Tekken, and his looks and background somewhat supports it. However he proves otherwise in the second series and forward.
  • Master Chief Petty Officer John 117 of the SPARTAN IIs. Not the strongest, fastest, smartest of the Spartans, or the best at anything at all, except in leading the others and always getting the job done. He is so unbelievably Mario in comparison that even though there is at least one SPARTAN that can do something better than him, he wins everything because there is nothing he is bad at. Nothing. And he knows it. That's why he was made The Leader of the rest.
    • Although Cortana says he has one thing the rest didn't: LUCK.
    • Another thing he is the best at is being the Bravest with a capital B, as said by Dr. Halsey herself. Spartans are by definition extremely brave and invulnerable (latter as symbolism, but proven with the best record of survival rate per engagement). However John takes it to the pure insane combined with his luck and courage to do the pure impossible even by Spartan standards.
  • The Player Character in almost every RPG ever written. The Jedi protagonist and the Exile in Knights of the Old Republic 1 and 2 respectively, the Spirit Monk in Jade Empire, the Hero of Neverwinter and Drogan's Pupil in Neverwinter Nights, the Kalach-Cha in Neverwinter Nights 2, Commander Shepard in Mass Effect 1 and 2, etc, etc, etc. It should be noted that there's nothing stopping the character being an Anti-Hero or even a Villian Protagonist.
    • Shepard stands out though in that s/he actually talks, giving him/her a more fleshed out personality (though you canstill choose that personality).
  • In the Disgaea series, protagonists Adell of Disgaea 2 Cursed Memories and Valvatorez of Disgaea 4 a Promise Unforgotten play the trope straight, Laharl and Mao of the other two games being antiheros.
  • Sonic is both the hero of the series and Team Sonic's (Sonic, Tails, Knuckles) de facto Leader.
  • Mario, of course. He names the franchise, is the main playable character, is the Jack of All Stats, etc., etc.
  • Link from The Legend of Zelda is literally an incarnation of this Trope. In most of the core Canon, Link is specifically titled "Hero" of something: of Hyrule in the original and A Link to The Past, of Time in Ocarina of Time, of Winds in Wind Waker, Chosen Hero of the Gods in Twilight Princess, and Hero of Legend in Skyward Sword.
  • Fox McCloud of Star Fox.
  • Although there's the possibility of it being too obvious to be worth listing here, the majority of the main characters in every Dragon Quest game serve as the Hero, to the point that in Dragon Quest VIII the hero's default name is Hero. Nearly all of them have balanced abilities and use (or have the option of using) swords, and many of them have lightning and/or fire in their selection of attack magic. One of the only exceptions is the Hero from Dragon Quest II, who learns no magic at all and serves as the physical fighter of the party.
    • Another DQ Hero-Subversion, in V the hero plays the role as more the party's priest, and his son is the legendary hero. Ironically though the son of the priest hero from V can't function without his father's help considering that the son is inexperienced, and he doesn't know what he's doing.
  • In Final Fantasy XII, Ashe, while not the protagonist, is probably the most standard hero in the series.
  • Rush Sykes of The Last Remnant.
  • Crono from Chrono Trigger
  • Dean Stark from Wild Arms 5. You can do anything as long as you don't give up
  • Devlin McCormack from The Orion Conspiracy. Unlike a lot of games out there, he is different. How so? For starters, he is a middle-aged guy who has a number of issues. He was not a good father or a good husband. He does feel bad about it. His son and wife are both dead. He fought as a soldier in the Corporation War. However, the game demonstrates that he seems to prefer using his brains and guile rather than a gun and physical combat. He also engages in lying, petty larceny, blackmail and some Shoot the Dog moments. The Chick is also not attracted to him. With all that said, he does lead the charge more than once in the game.
  • Rosalyn from Okage is another case of the hero not being the player character, generally being a superb Hero's Guild Member and overshadowing Ari. But then, everyone does that last bit.
  • Septerra Core has Maya as this.
  • Fear Effect has Hana Tsu-Vachel/Mei Yun in this role.
  • Played straight in most of Fallout 3, but subverted in four of the five add-ons (Broken Steel being a continuation of the main storyline, very heroic, and something of an Author's Saving Throw for the original ending). The main game revolves around one man's dream to bring free, radiation-free water to the Wasteland, and how his child either achieves or subverts that dream.
    • Operation Anchorage requires the player to aid one of the least sympathetic non-psychopathic factions in the game (who only exist as a faction because they broke away from a group that decided it was more important to protect innocents from 8-foot-tall genocidal mutants than to hoard technology).
    • The Pitt forces the player to choose between allowing miserable slavery to continue in the name of rebuilding the only working steel mill on the east coast and finding a cure one of the most devastating mutations in the Wasteland, or freeing the slaves by replacing a Reasonable Authority Figure with his treacherous lieutenant, who then plans to use his former Lord's infant child to find a cure as fast as possible, her health be damned. Also, it is implied that choosing the latter will allow the steel mill to rot, a significant setback for rebuilding.
    • Point Lookout has the Lone Wanderer caught between a Badass and a Chessmaster. While none of his actions are decidedly heroic or villainous, he gets outsmarted by brain-damaged drug addicts and (depending on what side quests he follows), a 200-year-old death trap. Both these events paint the hero as more of a gullible imcompetent than anything else.
    • Mothership Zeta is mostly a fight for survival, ending with the player willingly destroying a craft capable of traveling to other planets. That, you know, aren't ruined.
  • In the Video Game/Fable series, Heroes are a classification of people in Albion who possess the disciplines of Strength, Skill, or Will, and as such have extraordinary fighting and magical abilities. The player character in each game has control over all three disciplines, and can either play this trope straight or horribly invert it.


Web Comics


Web Original

  • Sasha Hunter is an undoubtable one in Greek Ninja.
  • Neil Sinclair of Survival of the Fittest is arguably the hero of the series. He might not always make the right calls, but he's about the only character who retains his moral high ground throughout the game, and strives ceaselessly to save as many people as possible. He has the distinction of being the only character ever to form an effectual pro-escape group. Which has a good chance to have succeeded, cliffhanger and Pyrrhic Victory notwithstanding; if nothing else, it's the closest the students have ever come to beating the system.


Western Animation

  Conventional TV wisdom has it that girls will watch shows about boys, but boys won't watch shows about girls. During test screenings, though, boys said they didn't care that Korra was a girl. They just said she was awesome.