10 shonen anime protagonists who were not the chosen ones
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Happy Birthday! Rookie Hunter! (05/05) Today is Gon Freecss Birthday! Happy Birthday! Rookie Hunter! It was a stranger who inspired a young to obtain a Hunter's license and meet his father. Hence, the beginning of his quest was marked by a sheer chance encounter. Gon makes for a good example of a shonen anime protagonist who goes all-in when it comes to hard work and fighting. While Gon may not be a chosen one, he carries himself like one. When he's on the losing end, he always manages to bounce back. While Gon is generally nice and forgiving, he also has a more self-serving side to his personality. This, coupled with his lack of morality, unfortunately comes back to bite him more than once through the Chimera Ant arc.
10 shonen anime protagonists who were not the chosen ones
Asta, the quintessential anti-chosen one (Image via Angry Saitama is a rare sight (Image via Yūki Tabata/Shueisha/Viz Media/Black Clover)) From Goku being the Super Saiyan and Super Saiyan God, to Naruto being a Child of Prophecy, protagonists are usually either blessed with a mark, or have some prophecy attached to them. However, that is not the case with al. Some of them simply happen to stumble upon a momentuous incident, which ends up turning them into a protagonist. For instance, Conan Edogawa (or Shinichi Kudo) was just in the wrong place at the wrong time when he was captured and poisoned. Similarly, Light Yagami was a random guy who happened to cross paths with the Death Note, and had no prior intentions of finding it. Here, we have listed some popular shonen anime protagonists who were not heralded as the chosen ones. Note: This article will contain spoilers and reflect the authors' opinions. It will also have mentions of violence and death.Conan Edogawa to Kenshin Himura Shonen anime protagonists who defied destiny
1 Conan Edogawa Case Closed Detective Conan
Long-running shonen anime, Detective Conan/Case Closed does not have many (if any) fantastical elements aside from Conan himself. There is no prophecy or mark to identify the protagonist here. After he solves a murder case while on a date, Shinichi Kudo is ambushed by two men who poison him. Instead of killing him, however, the poison regresses him into a seven-year-old's body, while retaining his original, developed nervous system that has capabilities far beyond his physical age. Conan Edogawa therefore becomes the alias used by Kudo in his seven-year old form. Throughout the anime, he is not alone in his detective work, and has assistance from Professor Agasa and the Mouri Detective Agency.2 Light Yagami Death Note
Light Yagami (Image via Tsugumi Ohba/Shueisha/Viz Media/Death Note) At first glance, shonen anime fans thought was a chosen one, given how he randomly discovered the Death Note. He and Ryuk also seem to get along well enough, with Light's intent to become God clearly reflecting in his actions. There's just one caveat: Ryuk did not specifically choose Light for the job of handling the Death Note. Instead, the Shinigami had spread around quite a few Death Notes, leaving them to be picked up by any random person. This causes future problems for Light, as quite a few people get hold of their own Death Note and begin killing others, resulting in more than one Kira, much to the confoundment of both Light and L.3 Yusuke Urameshi Yu Yu Hakusho
Good morningGood morning A punk chosen to be a spirit detective, shonen anime protagonist may have latent demon blood, but that's about it. He wasn't chosen by fate or destiny to be a demon king or soul king (or anything, for that matter). His demon powers don't manifest until he is killed later in the series. Furthermore, Yusuke is a delinquent for most of the series, and has to mature in order to fully come into his own as a spirit detective. That apart, he also learns how to work with his various companions, who are all drawn to him either due to his altruistic attitude or because he beats them up.4 Asta Black Clover
A kid born without magic in a magical world, is not the chosen one in this shonen anime. To make up for what he lacked in magical powers, he worked exceptionally hard from the age of five, just so he could master anti-magic and acquire skills in swordplay. This hard work pays off when he is eventually chosen by the Five Star Grimoire. As a shonen anime protagonist, Asta exemplifies the value of hard work even in the face of no seemingly special prowess. As a result, he ends up becoming so powerful that he is able to take on foes with twice his strength.5 Gon Freecss Hunter x Hunter
(05/05) Today is Gon Freecss Birthday!Happy Birthday! Rookie Hunter! (05/05) Today is Gon Freecss Birthday! Happy Birthday! Rookie Hunter! It was a stranger who inspired a young to obtain a Hunter's license and meet his father. Hence, the beginning of his quest was marked by a sheer chance encounter. Gon makes for a good example of a shonen anime protagonist who goes all-in when it comes to hard work and fighting. While Gon may not be a chosen one, he carries himself like one. When he's on the losing end, he always manages to bounce back. While Gon is generally nice and forgiving, he also has a more self-serving side to his personality. This, coupled with his lack of morality, unfortunately comes back to bite him more than once through the Chimera Ant arc.