10 anime characters who are afraid of love
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Philips X25K121 - 1968Nodoka Miyazaki - Mahou Sensei NegimaPhilips X25K121 - 1968 An example of androphobia is Nodoka Miyazaki. In the first Negima anime, she couldn't stand being near men, even physically recoiling at the sight of a Boys' Love manga. This isn't exactly great considering that it's an all-girls school that she goes to, and half the world is men. She may develop a crush on the main character Negi after a while, but she did all she could to avoid it. While she does start to get over this fear, it was paralyzing at first. It helped that she learned how to read minds, and is incredibly smart as a bookworm. Of course, the fear was relieved by Negi being a literal kid and getting used to him as well.
10 anime characters who are afraid of love
Shinji Ikari (Image via Studio Khara) For every love story or romance-based story, there's at least one character in an anime that fears love. Whether it's gynophobia (the fear of women), androphobia (the fear of men), or just that the person hates PDA or affection of any sort, there are a lot of reasons why someone would not fall into typically romantic love. Often, especially in anime, this is used as a comedic trope. It can sometimes be funny seeing a character be tongue-tied or literally deathly allergic to love. Sometimes it's not, and there are plenty of examples to draw from all kinds of anime. This list will highlight 10 examples of these types of anime characters, from those with literal allergies to those that are afraid of love and commitment. Disclaimer: The following article contains major spoilers for all the anime involved. These are only the author's opinions. Content warnings for discussions of r*pe and other traumatic events and phobias.10 anime characters who are allergic to or deathly afraid of love
1 Junta Momonari DNA²
Starting off the list with a lighthearted example is Junta Momonari from the DNA². Junta is a typical high school student with an odd destiny and powers. He can seduce literally any woman he comes across, and his destiny is to sire over 100 children. This leads to an overpopulation problem that Karin Aoi is supposed to solve. So, why is Junta here? Junta has an allergy to women that causes him to vomit whenever he sees girls in the nude that are not his mother. That kinda puts a dampener on any future plans or it would've if Aoi hadn't shot him with a bullet that caused his powers to prematurely awaken. The entire anime and manga plot is trying to course correct this grievous error and prevent that future from happening.2 Daisuke Niwa D N Angel
Happy birthday to Daisuke Niwa/Dark Mousy, the transforming thief of D.N.Angel! Happy birthday to Daisuke Niwa/Dark Mousy, the transforming thief of D.N.Angel! Daisuke Niwa is a protagonist with a darker half, a winged demon, and a legendary phantom thief named Dark. Dark is triggered and takes over when Daisuke experiences feelings of love due to a "genetic condition." Much like any darker half-story, D.N.Angel focuses on Daisuke's attempt to deal with Dark and Dark's mission to cleanse cursed pieces of art. The problem is that this tends to happen a lot. Both of these characters having to learn to live with each other is the thrust of the story which eventually develops into an older sibling dynamic, with Dark being the older sibling.3 Xellos The Priest Slayers NEXT TRY
Xellos (Image via Studio J.C. Staff) A villainous example, and more straightforward, Xellos the Priest is what's known as a mazoku in Slayers. They reside on astral planes, are technically genderless, and are fed and sustained by negative emotions. Xelloss is otherwise known as the "Trickster Priest, as he lies, misleads, and cheats to get whatever his goal is. To be fair, he did have a respectful relationship with protagonist . He prefers manipulation and subtlety over outright violence, though isn't afraid to get his hands dirty when he sees it as necessary. This often means that he cannot stand people with positive emotions, or at least overtly positive emotions. This often means that when faced with people such as Amelia Wil Tesla Sailune, a sheltered white mage with a tendency to make speeches about the beauty of existence, he gets weak and ill.4 Nodoka Miyazaki Negima Magister Negi Magi
Nodoka Miyazaki - Mahou Sensei NegimaPhilips X25K121 - 1968Nodoka Miyazaki - Mahou Sensei NegimaPhilips X25K121 - 1968 An example of androphobia is Nodoka Miyazaki. In the first Negima anime, she couldn't stand being near men, even physically recoiling at the sight of a Boys' Love manga. This isn't exactly great considering that it's an all-girls school that she goes to, and half the world is men. She may develop a crush on the main character Negi after a while, but she did all she could to avoid it. While she does start to get over this fear, it was paralyzing at first. It helped that she learned how to read minds, and is incredibly smart as a bookworm. Of course, the fear was relieved by Negi being a literal kid and getting used to him as well.