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View submission: Where Is All the Sad Boy Literature?
That's what I was thinking too. Thinking about many of the most popular animes/mangas of the last decade or so (Naruto, AOT, Demon Slayer, JJK, Chainsaw Man, Vinland Saga) and even some of the most evergreen series that always have a new generation of readers/watchers (Berserk, Neon Genesis Evangelion, most Gundam series) all have "sad boy" qualities and most feature a "sad boy" protagonist. Granted, many of these series usually have their emotionality hidden under the bluster of the genre (absurd gag humor, bombastic action scenes, cute waifus). But, that emotionality and exploration of the human experience is still present in these stories and it's clear that it resonates with its viewers. I always joke about the fact that Naruto is an underrated Emo institution.
Comment by Clitty_Lover at 23/02/2025 at 15:58 UTC
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Uh, Death Note, anyone? That mofo takes the cake for "sad boy."
Comment by SoftwareAny4990 at 22/02/2025 at 14:38 UTC
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Naruto is precisely the anime I was thinking of.