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Loser Protagonist
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The loser protagonist is a Sister Trope to the This Loser Is You, but unlike that trope, the Loser Protagonist is not necessarily meant to be relatable or is objectively a failure in every single aspect of life, it's just that they may be considered a loser by the standards of their society. (Obviously, this is greatly subject to Values Dissonance.) This character is generally subject to Character Development throughout the narrative to make them more sympathetic or interesting. This character may have underdog status, assuming they aren't so much of a "loser" that the audience thinks they should pull their socks up and get over themselves. If they have someone who is a fan of them, then they are Fans Of Underdogs. Compare Straw Loser, a character who may be similar in many ways but has quite different narrative reasons for his loserdom. See also the Character Flaw Index and Acceptable Targets. |
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Initially, John Rumford in the military thriller Victoria: A Novel of 4th Generation War: a military veteran with trouble adjusting to civilian life, failed farmer and smart but oddball and on the whole rather lonely unemployed man obsessed with arcane political ideas and half-baked schemes. Then he joins/takes over the Christian Marines veterans' group, and begins his rise to glory. | |
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Everybody Hates Chris. He lives in a house where both his father and mother don't pay much attention to his needs over his little brother and sister. Speaking of which - his Big Little Brother is handsome and most girls his age and even adult women fall for him the moment they see him. This is especially sad, because most of the girls Chris has a crush on during the show, end up falling for his younger brother in the end. His little sister constantly torments him and gets away with it. Worst case scenario: Chris will get in trouble, even if it's obvious his little sister was in the wrong. He goes to a prominently white school where he is bullied by racist students. He gets no help from the teachers who project their own racial prejudices on him - especially his homeroom teacher who thinks he's a welfare case, despite being raised in a hard-working two-parent home. And worst of all: Whenever Chris tries to do anything meaningful, it always backfires on him by the end of the episode. This theme is played till the series end, Where Chris doesn't finish high school, so he takes his GED test. Before the results of the test are announced, the show suddenly ends, taking a cue from The Sopranos. Of course, it's assumed that things work out pretty well for him in the end when he inevitably becomes a successful comedian. | |
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Over the Garden Wall: Wirt describes his life back in his hometown this way. When we finally do see his home, he's actually pretty well-liked, particularly by his crush Sara - he's just too insecure to realize it. | |
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ST☆R: Strike it Rich: As lampshaded by Nozomi in the first chapter, no one in her group of friends is really an exemplary member of society. | |
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Honey Baby has both Tom and Natascha as has-beens who only succeed in fantasies, and whether they can be successful or even happy in real life is something the film explores and repeatedly denies. Even the happy ending has them giving up on their dreams and going home. | |
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Kagerou Daze: Shintaro, our protagonist, is a high school drop-out shut-in with no company aside from a Trolling Tsundere computer program named Ene, no life outside of his bedroom, and as of the first chapter, not even a computer due to an accidental soda-spillage. And when he does eventually venture out into the world, he's literally the only cast member without a superpower. His backstory drives it in further; in middle school, he was an Insufferable Genius, and his only friend was Ayano, a Book Dumb Manic Pixie Dream Girl who was trying desperately to help him open up. Right until she jumps off the school roof. After that, he became the bitter, self-loathing shut-in who we see at the beginning of the story, and in one possible timeline where he never goes outside, he kills Ene, has a mental breakdown, and then kills himself. | |
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In It's Tough Being Neeko, Nemuko "Neeko" Nito is a NEET who still lives with her parents, and whose social anxiety is so bad that her job search doesn't go anywhere. | |
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You get to play a loser protagonist in Deponia. Rufus is a loser who mooches off his girlfriend. Doesn't have a job. Steals other people's stuff to do crazy experiments. Is very arrogant, self-centered, and has delusions of grandeur. Everyone in town dislikes him for one reason or another, even his seemingly best friend, Wenzel. | |
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Park Hyung Suk in Lookism couldn't catch a break until a weird miracle happened. He has a low-paying part-time job, is poor, does not have a love interest, is fat, was the lowest of the low on the Popularity Food Chain, didn't have any friends, lacks any fashion sense (mainly due to not being able to afford many clothes), was unmotivated... After some much-needed Character Development, he decides to not rely on the miracle alone anymore and decides to change himself. | |
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In Equestria: A History Revealed, the Lemony Narrator and protagonist of the fic is considered to be a loser, as she's too caught up in her arrogance and conspiracy theories and is looked down upon by many. She even reflects upon this after she gets rejected by the homeless pony she had a crush on, saying that once you get rejected by the homeless, you know your life has gone from bad to worse. | |
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It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia: The entire main cast is this, in varying levels. They’re self-centred, petty, ignorant alcoholics working in a crappy dive bar. Most of them are living on the cusp of poverty, and any attempt they make at improving their lives is inevitably thwarted by their own stupidity and selfishness. | |
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The Simpsons: Homer is bald, out of shape, constantly drinking at Moe's, works at a nuclear factory for Mr. Burns, a world-case dope (to the point that when he briefly changed that, he so alienated all but one of his family and friends that he was forced to re-cause brain damage), incredibly clumsy, a bad luck magnet, lacks common sense, the Butt-Monkey, has to deal with Ned Flanders as his neighbor and the permanent effect of accidentally killing his wife, Maude, he's the subject of ridicule, especially with Marge's sisters, throttles his son Bart at the drop of a hat in part because he didn't want kids and because Bart openly disrespects Homer as a loser, and on top of all that, his father and mother have split up and he's suffered through it all his life. Even worse yet, when he reunites with his mother, she dies. The good news is, Marge loves him deeply and the two manage to resolve their arguments no matter what the case. | |
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Keiichi Morisato of Ah! My Goddess is a put-upon member of the motor club and pushed around by the guys at his dorm and he never gets a date due to his short stature. This is later subverted when Belldandy points out that he has qualities that make him rather desirable, such as the way he cares for antiquated junk that has no value to other people. | |
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Looney Tunes: Daffy Duck. While in his best-known roles he played the Straw Loser antagonist to Escapist Character Bugs Bunny, he's every bit as much of a loser in many of his own shorts. Wile E. Coyote is even more of one. It's one of the rules of the shorts that the audience always wants the coyote to win. Not because he's a good person or because he deserves it, but just because of how thoroughly and utterly the universe refuses to ever let him win. |
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Teen Titans Go!: Robin is very much a loser, something that gets more emphasis as the series continues. In the original Teen Titans (2003), he was an attractive, confident Badass Normal and the team leader. His Go version is the complete opposite. Robin is a neurotic, awkward, not particularly attractive boy who is obsessed with his unrequited crush Starfire and who has an inferiority complex due to his lack of powers. He's barely a leader either. The original Robin even lampshades this in the crossover: | |
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The Outlaws: Greg is a truly pathetic and pitiable man whose wife has left him, is unsuccessful at his job, and ended up being arrested and made to do community service for frankly quite embarrassing reasons. | |
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Cameron from Jessica is obsessed with Pokémon and mentally ill. | |
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Scott Pilgrim is a fairly standard loser protagonist, as he has no job or qualifications, lives across the street from his childhood home, makes ends meet by mooching off of friends, and is a member of a band that is apparently Giftedly Bad. | |
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Aqua Teen Hunger Force: The Aqua Teens and their neighbor Carl are unemployed, feckless morons who live in abject poverty. Frylock is relatively better off considering he's smart and has a job, but even he has shades of this. | |
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Falling Down revolved around Villain Protagonist Bill Foster, a middle-aged unemployed divorcee past his prime who lives with his mother after losing his job, wife, and house. As a result of all of this, he has a nervous breakdown that escalates into a full Going Postal rampage against the society that he felt betrayed him. | |
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Rocky is this in the first film: a poor, uneducated, aging has-been of a mediocre boxer, who has to turn to mob jobs to pay the bills for his grungy, ill-kept apartment. Played for Drama. | |
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The protagonist of Double Homework is an athlete suffering from PTSD who has developed a video game addiction. | |
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The King of Comedy has Rupert Pupkin, a delusional aspiring stand-up comic who wants fame at any price, as its unsympathetic protagonist. | |
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Jack from A Fantastic Fear of Everything is a coward who is afraid of everything. | |
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Rick Sanchez from Rick and Morty. Despite his intellect, he's still an unemployed, depressed, alcoholic living in his daughter's garage. Not to mention he's so mentally unstable that even his family can barely stand to be around him and he has made enough enemies to populate an entire planet. | |
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Ryohei Arisu in Alice in Borderland was a Broken Ace, being the Brilliant, but Lazy Smart Guy of the group who lived as a NEET prior to entering the Deadly Game. It's implied he developed emotional issues as a result of his mother's death before dropping out of college to play video games all day, making him the Black Sheep of the family with his father considering him a disappointment and his younger brother calling him a leech. | |
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Broadway Danny Rose: He's a Nice Guy with Undying Loyalty, but ends up being an Extreme Doormat, which is why he can't hold good clients. At the end of the film, his business is failing, but at least he gets the girl in the end. | |
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Leisure Suit Larry revolves around Larry, a Lounge Lizard Casanova Wannabe who at the start of the first game is a forty-year-old virgin on a Quest for Sex. No matter how many successes he has with women, the next game has him end up right back where he started. | |
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Neon Genesis Evangelion: Shinji Ikari can't get a break. Not only is he introduced as a whiny and spineless Useless Protagonist, he hardly gets any respect from anybody even after he regularly saves the day. His love interests are either indifferent toward or hate him, most of his friends are killed, and his "job" involves dealing with the Eldritch Abomination of the day, which abuses him to hell and back both physically and mentally, just to ensure that he will only get worse and worse. By the time of End of Evangelion, the kid's had enough. However in the Continuity Reboot Rebuild of Evangelion he gets better. | |
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Josh of Man Seeking Woman. He works an unsatisfying temp job, has trouble landing dates and actually keeping a girlfriend, and all of his friends and family members are very brutally honest in how they regard him and his life as an utter mess. | |
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Daffy Duck. While in his best-known roles he played the Straw Loser antagonist to Escapist Character Bugs Bunny, he's every bit as much of a loser in many of his own shorts. | |
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The Muppet Show has the whole troupe continually belittled and insulted as entertainers by not just Statler and Waldorf, but also by outside characters and are also threatened by Scooter's Uncle. | |
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Wile E. Coyote is even more of one. It's one of the rules of the shorts that the audience always wants the coyote to win. Not because he's a good person or because he deserves it, but just because of how thoroughly and utterly the universe refuses to ever let him win. | |
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Satou from Welcome to the NHK is a hikikomori who does nothing but stay in his house all day, has never attended college due to a nervous breakdown on his first day, and acts like a jerk. | |
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Makoto from Happiness is bullied into buying food for the popular kids on a regular basis. | |
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Taichi from Yuureitou is a homely, socially awkward NEET in his late 20s. He meets the charming, attractive Tetsuo and ends up becoming useful but he's still a cute dork. | |
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Punpun from Goodnight Punpun, especially in high school and just after graduating. He thinks of himself as so pathetic that he once decided to kill himself if he didn't improve within a year. Compared to other examples he's also a lot more malicious. | |
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Ziggy Pig - Silly Seal Comics: Ziggy Pig begins the comic as an unmitigated loser — he lives in a hovel, he eats dubious food from gas stations, and women only date him in hopes of meeting his ex-partner Silly Seal. He's even featured on the cover of Loser Weekly magazine. | |
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The Iceman Cometh: Hickey, the lead character, is an alcoholic, compulsively womanizing salesman who we find out has lost his mind and murdered his wife. At the end of the play, he's taken away by two police officers. The other principal character, Larry Slade, and most of the supporting characters, are even more severe alcoholics who are unemployed and have no prospects of ever being employed. | |
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My Name Is Earl: Earl Hickey is a high school dropout, has no job, and lives in a motel with his Fat Idiot brother Randy, barely sustaining himself via a $100,000 lottery prize. And that's after he turns his life around after discovering the concept of Karma. Before that, he was a petty thief living in a trailer that belonged to an old friend who went to prison, driving that same friend's car, married to a trashy slut named Joy who was pregnant with another man's baby that turned out to be Earl's son after all then she had a Chocolate Baby with Darnell Turner (who's actually not the father after all) while she was still married to Earl. And Randy still lived on their couch. Earl actually tries to make a better life for himself in season 2 after he was denied approval for a credit card. He and Randy got their GEDs, jobs at an appliance store and an apartment. Then all that was lost after Earl confessed to a crime Joy committed and went to prison. | |
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Dobie Gillis from The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis was one of the first examples in television. He lives with his parents throughout the entire series and has little money. He is lazy and aimless. He is considered to have below-average intelligence and average looks. His only friend Maynard G. Krebs is an even bigger loser than he is. He chases after girls who often have no interest in him. And the only girl that likes him is Hollywood Ugly. | |
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Parties Are for Losers: Yura Beletsky is the titular loser, a troubled teenager who spends his nights partying, doesn't see himself having a steady future and is a Disappointing Older Sibling to his sister Anya. He is trying to help support his family by training to become a stalker (a dangerous but well-paid job) but he does take his mentor's sister (who is also his tutee) out to parties behind his back. | |
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Choujin Sensen: Tomobiki Rinji can't seem to have anything his way, whether it be gambling at Pachinko stores, finding a better job, or having a girlfriend. Not only do his parents seem to ignore his presence, but his little sister also pesters him about her friends making fun of her brother adds insult to injury. | |
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Adam Young of Mr. Young, despite being a genius, otherwise qualifies for this trope; he is the subject of constant mockery by everyone else in the show including other loser characters for his comical physical weakness, social awkwardness, and seeming inability to get the attention of a woman. | |
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Miaka from Fushigi Yuugi. She's Book Dumb, rather naive and ditzy, gluttonous, said to be kind of fat and average-looking in-universe, trouble always seems to find her, and her parents are divorced (which carries a big social stigma in Japan). | |
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Inverted and then subverted in Kaguya-sama: Love Is War. Kaguya and Shirogane are both brilliant individuals who can expertly debate highly complicated and intricate subjects like philosophy without blinking an eye and are adored by the school they go to as model students by both the faculty and the staff. Despite this, both of them are repeatedly mocked by the narration for their simplistic views of romantic relationships and their inability to confess to one another, which turns them from intelligent chessmasters into bumbling idiots. Played much straighter with the Tritagonist, Ishigami, who is an unlucky, depressed cynic who is actively despised by everyone at school after he gets Wrongfully Accused of being a violent stalker when he beats up a girl's boyfriend to protect her. He even winds up becoming a Silent Scapegoat when the boyfriend threatens to hurt his girlfriend again if Ishigami tries to refute his new reputation. As such he pulls a Zero-Approval Gambit to redirect persecution and humiliation onto himself to protect others, making him an active pariah with the worst reputation in the school, with only his friends in the student council knowing the truth. |
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Death of a Salesman: Willy Loman is a hapless aging traveling salesman who hasn't made a successful sale in quite some time and has a troubled family life. His situation in life goes From Bad to Worse. The lives of his sons, Biff and Happy, are also going nowhere fast. |
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X-Men: Days of Future Past: Past Charles Xavier is the central figure, and he has been a totally unproductive member of society in between 1963 and 1973 because he's clinically depressed. He's a heavy drinker and substance abuser. | |
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Gintoki from Gintama is a financially poor Manchild that loves to spend his money on pachinko machines instead of paying his rent. He's also unmotivated and loves to slack off reading Shonen Jump to the point where the kids he is looking after are more mature than him. Hell, the only reason that he is not a full-time loser protagonist is that he is the White Demon, one of the legendary Joi Rebels back from the Joi war. But he'd rather forget that part of him. | |
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Darwin of Darwin Carmichael Is Going to Hell has a job he hates as a loan officer, he lives in a crappy apartment with roommates that bother him, and he hasn't had a date in a long time. Oh, and everything in his life always goes wrong for him because he's doomed to Hell for having the worst karma in the world. | |
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Chainsaw Man: Denji is a teenager who's spent his entire life as a slave to the yakuza, working for pennies while never receiving any form of education whatsoever. Just the idea of eating something other than plain bread seems like a luxury to him, and after his First-Episode Resurrection and becoming a Devil, the other Devil Hunters look down on him for his less lofty goals like eating good food or getting with girls. Asa Mitaka from Part 2 of the manga may be even worse. Compared to Denji, her childhood was fairly normal, but she's an uptight, neurotic bore who habitually trips, falls, and breaks something important at crucial moments. While she has devil-granted powers like Denji, neither she nor the devil possessing her are able to use them effectively, and she spends the first several arcs stumbling through traumatic situations only to come out alive through sheer luck and the intervention of other parties. |
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KonoSuba is, effectively, an archetypal Heroic Fantasy story where the noble heroes have been replaced with a bunch of pathetic losers who succeed mostly by accident. Their ranks include a selfish douchebag, an incompetent goddess with delusions of grandeur, a delusional and overspecialized Child Mage, and a disturbingly masochistic knight with horrible aim. | |
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The protagonist of Daughter for Dessert is an unmarried single dad with a failing business and nothing else to his name. It's not even his kid, it's the daughter of The Lost Lenore he's raising because it's all he has left of her. | |
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Kaeloo: The episodes which focus on Kaeloo's social life reveal that she's an annoying dork and nobody really likes her very much except Mr. Cat. She isn't particularly talented at anything either and is said to be overweight as well. | |
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Bamboo Blade's Sensei is a protagonist who mooches off his students and receives food parcels from his parents. | |
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Taxi Driver is a character study of Travis Bickle, an unstable social outcast driven to extreme violence by his sense of alienation and isolation. | |
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At the start of the Journey to Chaos series, Tasio the Trickster Mentor sees Eric Watley as a fixer-upper because of his weak spine and lack of personal drive. | |
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In Space Quest the player character, Roger Wilco, is a bumbling, lazy janitor who constantly gets the short end of the stick, either through his own lack of foresight or simply because he's an unlucky bastard. | |
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Delsin Rowe from inFAMOUS: Second Son was an unemployed petty vandal. | |
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In My Hero Academia, Izuku Midoriya starts like this. He's literally Born Unlucky as one of the few people of his generation to be born without a superpower of his own. Timid, scrawny, and a social pariah, the mere idea of having friends is a novelty to him. He spent the last ten years dreaming of becoming a superhero without a Quirk as he's laughed off, beaten up, and scorned by his peers. It culminates in him meeting his lifelong idol, All Might, who flatly tells him to give up on his dreams and face reality. It's only after Izuku proves he has the heart of a hero that things look up for him, as he earns the sacred torch of One For All and becomes the world's greatest hero. | |
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In Dan Vs., the titular character is an unemployed The Napoleon living in a small, messy apartment whose only hobby is going out of his way to terrorize anyone who annoys him. He's perfectly happy living like this because Evil Feels Good. | |
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The titular character of Matchu has no friends, lives in a crappy apartment with his underpaid brother, is immediately assigned as a janitor when looking for a job, and the universe denies him any sort of happiness to the point where a UFO lands on top of him before he can say anything when his Love Interest actually shows him some acknowledgement. | |
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Luigi is this in It Sucks to Be Weegie!. The world is always out to make his life miserable. | |
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Philip J. Fry of Futurama is introduced in the pilot with a series of humiliating events. He loses a video game (for which a child insults him), and his Mean Boss yells at him to continue his menial pizza delivery job. En route, he sees his girlfriend in a taxi with another man (and she retroactively kicks him out of her apartment, leaving his worldly possessions on the sidewalk). He literally begins saying "I hate my life" over and over in time with his pedaling (until someone steals his bike). When he finds himself 1000 years in the future, he unsurprisingly gets over it surprisingly quickly. However, for the rest of the series, he remains a dimwitted, unambitious, slovenly, dimwitted, lazy, immature, dimwitted delivery boy (but IN SPACE!). | |
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Tomoko from No Matter How I Look at It, It's You Guys' Fault I'm Not Popular! is a dating sim-obsessed introvert who doesn't have any friends in her high school and is completely socially inept. The series is about her trying various ways to improve her popularity, which she either spectacularly screws up or is unwilling to learn from her mistakes and try again. | |
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The Protagonist of Sunset Overdrive fits this trope pretty well; at the beginning of the game they work for the MegaCorp Fizzco in a dead-end job, stuck with the crappy job of being custodian to the massive party Fizzco is throwing to celebrate the release of their new energy drink, Overdrive, but not actually able to take part in the festivities. This actually turns out to be a good thing for you, since not moments after the party reaches its peak, people start turning into mutants... | |
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Private detective Rock Slyde uses positive online auction feedback to boost his self-esteem. And that's not the half of it. | |
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Paul Blart: Mall Cop is overweight, lives with his mother, works as a mall security guard, stalks the women he likes via cameras and to quote Film Brain "He has a really creepy way with food" | |
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In Danganronpa: Last Hurrah, Nao Hisoka achieves the dubious honor of being the Ultimate NEET- that is, he's the best in his age group when it comes to not working or going to school. Compare Makoto and Hajime, who got in through sheer luck and were an ordinary student, respectively. Near the end, Nao reveals that the Ultimate NEET isn't even a real Ultimate title, and was just an excuse to get him into the program. | |
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Scarlet Winters from "The Point" starts off like this. She only ever did the bare minimum in life and has no ambition after graduating high school. Until she is recruited to the point and her brother dies. | |
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Abigail "Fetch" Walker, a supporting character in Second Son who later became the playable protagonist of standalone DLC inFAMOUS: First Light was a homeless drug addict even after getting her powers (in fact, it was her powers that led to her current state. Her parents turned her into the DUP, only for her and her brother to run away and they have to stay hidden to avoid blowing Fetch's cover, with the drugs being a cope.) | |
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The Amazing World of Gumball: Being essentially a kid-friendly version of The Simpsons, the show has one in the form of Gumball Watterson, who is lazy, irresponsible, unathletic, Book Dumb to a sometimes dangerous degree, and the Butt-Monkey of the series. And as with Homer, there are a number of minor characters who make him look good by comparison, including his father Richard, Anton, Mr. Small, The Bananas, Jamie, and Tobias. Lampshaded in "The Test", where Gumball takes a "What sitcom character are you?" test and gets "The Loser". | |
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In Smosh: The Movie, Anthony starts out as a minimum wage pizza-delivery boy while Ian is unemployed, both living with Ian's parents. | |
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Lala from Star★Twinkle Pretty Cure is a rare example of this in a Pretty Cure series. She's already out of place on Earth as an Alien Among Us, but on her home planet Saman, she's among the lowest class of her people — basically the equivalent to a trash collector. Though she's able to operate a rocket and other alien technology with more competency than her human friends, she doesn't work well with the advanced tech commonplace on Saman, such as AI and hoverboards. When she returns home, her parents sing the praises of her more accomplished twin brother Lolo, who gets an award ceremony for finding a Star Color Pen. Meanwhile, Lala is unable to tell them about her secret identity as Cure Milky, having found several Star Color Pens. Since Saman is a Terminally Dependent Society, the situation changes when the villains hack the Mother AI and leave the Samanians helpless to fight back; Lala's independence allows her to save the day along with her friends. Though she's forced to reveal she's a Pretty Cure, her family doesn't mind at all, and are actually proud of her for finding her calling. The "Where Are They Now?" Epilogue shows that she manages to turn things around on Saman, and 15 years later, she has a much more respectable job as an interplanetary ambassador. | |
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Jolee in WooHoo! is, at the start of the story, penniless and friendless in a new city. Her terrible money-management skills are to blame. | |
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Radiant Black: Both lead protagonists, Nathan Burnett and Marshall Ward, fit this description. The former being a failed writer with a crippling amount of debt who has to move back with his parents upon hitting 30. The latter having never tried at all, never left home, works a dead-end low-paying job at a video store of all things, and hardly has any friends outside of Nathan who was away for years prior to the start of the series. | |
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Peanuts: Charlie Brown, in spades. He can never catch a break, he fails miserably at everything, and is (almost) bald in spite of only being a child. Putting this in perspective, when he tried to fly a kite, the kite exploded, something that could have only happened to Charlie Brown. | |
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The unfortunate Ava of Ava's Demon fits this trope. She is often considered insane because of the frequent possessions caused by the Demon Wrathia and has lost her one and only friend because of it. Because of her demonic possessions, she often gets in trouble at school (through no fault of her own) and is eventually expelled to a "Special Needs" child containment planet. | |
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Spider-Man: Peter Parker starts out as a nerd picked on by bullies, and even after becoming a superhero he still has money problems, girl problems, reputation problems (in both identities), the whole nine yards. Back in The '60s, this was revolutionary for superhero comics. At some points in his long history he's managed to get ahead — for a while he's a member of the world's premiere superhero team, has a rewarding day job as a science teacher, and has a loving and smoking-hot supermodel wife to come home to — but the writers make sure that sooner or later he always reverts to a lovable loser. | |
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Tsuna from Reborn! (2004) is this from the start of the story. Nicknamed as Dame-Tsuna or No-good Tsuna by everyone, even his mother, he's an unmotivated middle-schooler that is spineless and has No Social Skills. He's pathetic enough that that little dogs scare him and he fell in love with the only girl who bothered to talk to him in 12 months. Reborn's job is to shape him up to be the Tenth Vongola Boss, as he is the only worthy heir left. And Reborn has to go to the extremes just to beat the loser status out of him and turn him to a mafia boss that everyone will respect. | |
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Naruto starts out as one. Friendless, talentless, actually hated and shunned by the whole village for something he doesn't even know about. He lives alone and barely graduates last in his class. Things gradually change as he learns about his past, learns how to control the power sealed inside him, and proves himself to the point of becoming the Hokage. | |
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Disco Elysium plays this to an absurd degree: your character is an alcoholic, drug-addicted overweight detective that, while in the middle of an investigation, went into a manic spiral of self-destruction, ending with him drinking himself to such a stupor to cause himself brain damage and amnesia. No matter what route you take with roleplaying as him, he will always wind up at least somewhat cooky, and all of the political ideologies - including centrism - you can adopt are very obviously only appropriated as horrible coping mechanisms or for the pure aesthetics of it. The one saving grace is that the detective is surprisingly good at cracking cases despite being a horrendous failure of a human being. | |
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The Adventurous Scarlet Carolus and the Machine of Eternal Summer: After Tibor’s girlfriend left him at the beginning of the comic, he states that he’s a robber and gambler and that his whole family is a disgrace to the world. | |
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Bastian from The Neverending Story starts out this way He was described as overweight, being hopeless at physical activities and a dunce in the classroom. Carl Conrad Coreander even muses that the boy is a failure "all along the line". It's this powerlessness that drives Bastian to such opposite extremes as a conquering hero once he arrives in Fantastica. | |
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Hyun-Su Cha in Sweet Home (2020) is a depressed hikikomori whose entire family died in a car accident caused by the infected, after which he has a breakdown at the funeral cursing his father for not leaving him enough money to live on indefinitely. The series opens with him preparing to jump off his apartment building, and The End of the World as We Know It doesn't help matters but he finds the resolve to put himself at risk to help others anyway. | |
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Accel World stars Haruyuki Arita, a short, overweight boy who's the target of bullying, doesn't get especially good grades and has no friends apart from Takumu and Chiyuri (whom he's trying to distance himself from due to his issues). After meeting Kuroyukihime and joining Brain Burst, he starts getting better, but suffers from severe self-esteem issues. | |
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Allan Mann in Monkey Shines, who is left quadriplegic thanks to an incompetent surgeon, and pretty much everyone in the film abuses him or takes advantage of him, or both. Deconstructed, since his repressed rage over this leads to his mutated pet monkey killing everyone who slights him. | |
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Jasper in Deadland starts with a montage of Jasper's parents, teachers, classmates, and almost everyone else in his life chastising him for Skipping School, being Book Dumb, missing his chance to become a Scholarship Student, having a Junkie Parent, and his only friend being way out of his league. | |
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Mae Borowski, main character of Night in the Woods, is an unemployed college dropout whose untreated neuroses catapult her back to her parents' house in her hometown. The very next day, she manages to throw up on her ex-boyfriend at a party. While it's initially played for laughs, it becomes increasingly clear that she genuinely needs help...and being the main character of a Ghost Story (or rather, a Cosmic Horror Story ) only makes things worse for her. | |
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Ed, Edd n Eddy: Ed, Edd, and Eddy are hated by their peers, ignored by their parents, and doomed to fail at nearly every money-making venture they've ever made, mainly due to Eddy... until the end of the movie, where the trio undergo some badly needed Character Development, the kids find out Eddy's Freudian Excuse for his Jerkass behavior and they finally accept the trio as friends. | |
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The eponymous Matt Carnegie in Matt 'n' Dusty. | |
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In Always Sometimes Monsters, your hero is $500 behind in the rent and about to get kicked out of their shabby apartment, has lost their Love Interest, and is generally completely down on their luck. A major theme of the game is exploring just how far you're willing to go to turn your life around. | |
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All playable protagonists of the inFAMOUS series were this before getting their powers and even after getting their powers, don't completely shed their "loser" traits. Cole MacGrath, the protagonist of the first two games, was a college dropout who worked as a bike courier. Delsin Rowe from inFAMOUS: Second Son was an unemployed petty vandal. Abigail "Fetch" Walker, a supporting character in Second Son who later became the playable protagonist of standalone DLC inFAMOUS: First Light was a homeless drug addict even after getting her powers (in fact, it was her powers that led to her current state. Her parents turned her into the DUP, only for her and her brother to run away and they have to stay hidden to avoid blowing Fetch's cover, with the drugs being a cope.) |
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Charlotte from ghostgirl is so unpopular at her high school that not even her teachers remember her name and she is almost always ignored by everyone. She is a Butt-Monkey, is Hollywood Homely, gets teased by the popular girls whenever they acknowledge her, and is a mild Stalker with a Crush for Damen. Charlotte also has the very Undignified Death of choking on a gummy bear alone in a classroom. The only reasons kids turned up to her memorial was because it meant leaving school early. They didn't even stay long, plus the Alpha Bitch Petula took the spotlight away from her death by crying to the cameras about how she could have died eating gummy bears instead of Charlotte. Charlotte has better luck in the afterlife. | |
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Nick Lutsko is a deranged Conspiracy Theorist who lives in his grandma's basement, is thousands of dollars in debt, and has a bizarre obsession with Gremlins and Dan Bongino. Not to mention the heavy implications that he's a murderer, or at least involved in some sort of illegal activities. | |
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Isao from Inside Mari is a friendless, spineless hikikomori with a perma-stubble who lives off his parents' money, while they still think he's a college student. His crush is a high School Idol, which may or may not make him even more of a Loser Protagonist. He ends up in her body and slowly screws with her life. | |
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The Assassination of Richard Nixon: Sam Bicke is a dark example of this trope. | |
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Austin from Hollow Places. He's an amputee, half-blind janitor with no biological family left alive and whose foster family had to let him go. | |
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Evelyn from Everything Everywhere All at Once is a reconstruction. Her loser status is how she's able to become the protagonist, since it puts her in proximity to the maximum number of alternate dimensions. | |
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The protagonist of Welcome to the Game is an avid Deep Web lurker who is trying to find a Red Room livestream for reasons unknown, but can certainly be chalked up to either morbid curiosity or just plain sadism. One of the alternate endings released in the 2.0 build confirms that they're looking it up for sexual pleasure. In fact, it's actually Lydia, one of the antagonists of Rides With Strangers. | |
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Gi-hun Seong in Squid Game is a middle-aged gambling addict and divorcee living with his mother while dodging his creditors. The entire reason he ends up in the Deadly Game is because he's already lost everything, so he might as well risk what little he has left on one last gamble. | |
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Ataru Moroboshi from Urusei Yatsura, mainly because of his lechery and other human faults. He was born on the most unlucky day of the year in Japan. His own parents often say how much they wish he wasn't born. He's unpopular with most of the boys and almost all the girls at his high school. Even when the beautiful female alien, Lum, comes into his life, he's still unlucky because of all the baggage she brings with her. | |
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Ignatius Reilly from A Confederacy of Dunces, to hilarious effect, although at times it's hard to tell who is more of a loser, him or everyone else around him. | |
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Rikuo, the protagonist of Sing "Yesterday" for Me, begins the story as an aimless college grad who has fallen out of touch with most of his friends and is living a dead-end life as a convenience store clerk, a big no-no in Japan, where holding a salaried position is highly valued. Over the course of the story he gets his act together somewhat and starts pursuing his dreams. | |
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Hank Zipzer: Hank has learning disabilities, gets poor grades, and is disliked by his teacher and the principal. | |
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Clarence's Big Chance: Clarence. If you play your cards right, you can land him a promotion to executive and a hot girlfriend, pulling him out of this trope. | |
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In Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors, the protagonist Junpei is explicitly stated not to have friends after elementary school. He makes up for it with his puzzle-solving skills. | |
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Osomatsu-san: The Matsuno brothers. Brash, egotistical Manchildren with no plans of getting jobs or helping out their parents, their issues put them on the bottom of the social order. This is also enforced: they'd hinder a brother's chances of success purely out of jealousy, and in cases where they do actually try to pull their weight around for once, the plot itself won't let them. | |
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Mike Dawson becomes one in Dark Seed II, being a whiny and cowardly manchild who still lives with his mother. Granted, he moved in after having a nervous breakdown in the first game, but he's been there for a year and she's not too fond of this fact. | |
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Bee and Puppycat: In the first episode, Bee is already fired from work (again), she accidentally hits her friend Deckard in the crotch with her umbrella, she was late for her meeting with the temp agency, we learn that she has no work skills, never finished college, has a spotty work history, and she has financial issues (she can't afford a jaywalking ticket, she dumpster dives for pet supplies for Puppycat, and she's out of money to buy food). She even lampshades that she's a loser. | |
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Sailor Moon: Usagi/Serena, while not really an outcast, has many loser qualities: she is clumsy, lazy, ditzy, a crybaby, a very poor student, and gluttonous; but she is still the incomparably powerful Sailor Moon. | |
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The man that saves a woman from an assault in Skyhigh. | |
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