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Protagonist Title Fallacy

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This is a Common Fan Fallacy associated with Character Titles. It works as follows:
The work is titled X; therefore, X is the protagonist.
As common as Protagonist Title is, this is simply not always the case.
This is a Sister Trope of I Am Not Shazam. The difference is that, in these cases, the confusion arises from the title of the work referring to someone other than the protagonist, such as a secondary character or antagonist. Viewers know who the person is but incorrectly assume said person is the protagonist.
I Am Not Shazam: People correctly know which character is the protagonist but think the title refers to that protagonist's name.
Protagonist Title Fallacy: People correctly know to whom or what the title refers but wrongly assume that the eponymous character is the protagonist because their name is the title.
When done with a Secondary Character Title, this can lead to the hero being Demoted to Extra, making the adaptation an unintentional Perspective Flip.
When done with an Antagonist Title, this guarantees Draco in Leather Pants, as the reader or viewer assumes the villain is actually the one they're supposed to root for. Ron the Death Eater easily follows for the true protagonist(s). If this is done intentionally, it's not an error but deliberate invocation of Evil Is Cool.
Compare other forms of Title Confusion. Contrast Protagonist Title, which is when the work's name really is the protagonist. When someone in media doing a report on a fictional work commits this fallacy, it crosses with Cowboy BeBop at His Computer. When protagonists gradually switched over time, this crosses with Artifact Title.
May be a result of Wolverine Publicity and/or P.O.V. Boy, Poster Girl, especially among those new to Comic Books and Anime/Manga/Light Novels. See also Fandom-Enraging Misconception, which this (along with I Am Not Shazam) is likely to become.
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Averted with the sequel Finding Dory. Dory the forgetful blue tang takes the lead role as she goes on a Quest for Identity.
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Finding Nemo:
While the eponymous character does gain development, it's fairly clear his father Marlin is the protagonist.
Averted with the sequel Finding Dory. Dory the forgetful blue tang takes the lead role as she goes on a Quest for Identity.
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In The Third Man, the title character does not appear on camera until the second half of the film, and even then it's only for about ten minutes' screentime. The protagonist is Holly Martins, played by Joseph Cotten. The confusion is cemented further by the fact that said title character is now one of the most iconic film villains of all time, verging on a One-Scene Wonder (especially as it's one scene in particular that everyone remembers).
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Bimble's Bucket. While the title character does usually get a story arc throughout most episodes, the antics of the Big Bad's minions, the Sleazeans, usually take up more screen time, making him more a lite Hero Antagonist.
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Othello. The plot revolves around Villain Protagonist Iago, and the ruinous effects of his schemes on the title character.
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Fiddler on the Roof: Main character Teyve is not the fiddler on the roof. The fiddler represents the inhabitants of Anatevka, trying to play a pleasant old tune in perilous circumstances.
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Gunga Din is named after the water boy who accompanies the main characters (his character is fourth-billed in the movie). The confusion is understandable, especially since the film is very loosely adapted from the Rudyard Kipling poem of the same name. However, Din does successfully warn The Cavalry of the Thuggees' impending ambush, thus ensuring a British victory in the battle that follows. And while he is shot down and killed by the Thuggees almost immediately afterward, he (at last!) moves to center stage in the film's final scene, where he is posthumously inducted into the army.
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Trial by Jury, the jury acts as a (heavily biased) Greek Chorus to an ensemble cast; the beleaguered Edwin may almost stand as a protagonist.
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Good Luck Charlie. The protagonist is named Teddy.
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Likewise, in Jo the eponymous "Monsieur Jo" is The Ghost for the whole movie — he's not even the corpse that is causing so much problems, despite Antoine Brisebard believing it for a while.
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In A Certain Magical Index, Touma is the protagonist, not Index (who is still the second most important character). Index's importance fades so much after the first volume that there's a common rumor that the author had originally intended to change which character's name was in the title with each volume, but the editors shot down the idea for the sake of title recognition. Mikoto "Railgun" Misaka is the protagonist of the spin-off A Certain Scientific Railgun, however. Accelerator is likewise the Anti-Hero/Villain Protagonist of A Certain Scientific Accelerator.
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Stephen King's Christine. The protagonists are two boys called Dennis and Artie. Christine is actually the name of the haunted car.
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Applies to the first two games of the Atelier Iris subseries. The protagonists are Klein Kiesling in Eternal Mana and Felt and Viese in The Azoth of Destiny. Only in Grand Phantasm is the titular character a protagonist.
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In an episode of That '70s Show, Jackie claims to be a fan of Led Zeppelin, and remarks that "Led is hot."
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Bye Bye Birdie: "We love you, Conrad," but you're not the protagonist of this show. That would be Albert (though Ann-Margret as Kim steals the spotlight in the movie version). Birdie himself is portrayed in the movie by obscure character actor Jesse Pearson, who gets secondary billing.
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The Big Lebowski complicates this by having two characters who both have the same name (Jeffery Lebowski), one of whom is the protagonist, and the other the antagonist. The protagonist prefers to be called "The Dude," and "the Big Lebowski" is what the Dude and his friends call the antagonist to avoid confusion, which also makes this an Antagonist Title.
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The Lyrical Nanoha franchise was almost never about the title character. Much more, each installment is the story of the "villains" whom Nanoha (and the previous seasons' villains) is to befriend to smithereens in it and, to a lesser degree, of younger heroes she serves to inspire. It's quite telling that the franchise first really kicked off when Fate Testarossa was introduced almost half-way through The Original Series. Still, each installment faithfully keeps her name in their titles, even ones that hardly feature her at all. The only exception is ViVid Strike!, in which Nanoha's daughter Vivio is a supporting character and Nanoha herself is only mentioned once (and not even by name).
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Similarly, the protagonist of The Last of the Mohicans is not actually the character the title refers to. Although he is the adopted son of the chief of the Mohicans, the titular phrase is used by the chief to refer to himself after his biological son has been killed.
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An episode of Community features a theater director who produces an adaptation of The Karate Kid under the notion that the titular Karate Kid is not Daniel, but Mr. Miyagi.
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Barney Google and Snuffy Smith can go for years without featuring the first title character — so much so that some local newspapers now just refer to the strip as Snuffy Smith, period.
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Tin Man: Secondary Character Title; Cain is simply the focus of a secondary character arc. He was the protagonist in an early draft, but they changed their minds to a more Science Fantasy retelling of The Wizard of Oz and just kept it as an Artifact Title.
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Medaka Box: Despite being the title character and The Hero, more often than not she seems to be more of a plot device to be observed by people, especially Supporting Protagonist Zenkichi than the actual protagonist of the series.
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Ichi the Killer: The main character is named Kakihara (Ichi is an assassin hired to kill him), but many people make the mistaken assumption that Kakihara is Ichi since his face is on the posters and home video covers rather than Ichi's.
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There's no "Herman" in Herman. The name "Herman" is more indicative of the sort of character and theme presented by creator Jim Unger.
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Quite famously, Cowboy Bebop at his computer. To elaborate, the Bebop is the name of the ship the protagonists—Spike, Jet, Faye and Ed—use in their work as bounty hunters (sometimes referred to as "cowboys" in-universe).
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Iolanthe, the character of Iolanthe actually doesn't do too many important things.
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Kagome is the protagonist and POV character of the show Inuyasha. Although Inu-Yasha is the other half of the Battle Couple and gets about the same amount of screen time.
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Patience and its subtitle Bunthorne's Bride is a twofold example, as Patience isn't the main character and Bunthorne is the only guy who Did Not Get the Girl.
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While Rocky is a major character in The Rocky Horror Picture Show, he's not the protagonist, nor the antagonist. That honor goes to Brad and Janet, and to Dr. Frank-N-Furter, respectively.
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The Three Musketeers: Secondary Character Title. Their friend D'Artagnan, the "fourth musketeer", is the protagonist.
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The Phantom of the Opera: Antagonist Title; Christine is the protagonist of the original novel, though it's told chiefly through Raoul's point of view.
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Samurai Champloo is another arguable example. The title, chanpuru refers to an Okinawan dish that is a fusion of various things. Since Mugen is also from Okinawa and incorporates a "Chanpuru" sword style, people assume he is the protagonist. (It doesn't help that Mugen is a quasi-expy of Spike, the protagonist of Cowboy Bebop.) Actually, Fuu fits a bit better. It is her motivation of finding "the sunflower samurai" that drives the plot.
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In Cymbeline, the protagonist is Cymbeline's daughter, Imogen.
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Land of Oz:
In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Dorothy is actually the protagonist.
This gets worse in some of the sequels, such as Tik-Tok of Oz and The Scarecrow of Oz, where the title character is actually rather minor in the overall narrative and doesn't show up until most of the way through the book.
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Dracula: Antagonist Title; Jonathan and Mina Harker are the main protagonists.
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The protagonist of the Oliver Stone film JFK is not President John F. Kennedy, so if you were expecting a biopic like the audiences on opening weekend were you should look elsewhere. Kennedy is a Posthumous Character, only appearing in camera footage and in a doctor's flashback as a corpse. It's a conspiracy thriller, basically the "Who Shot JFK?" conspiracy in movie form; the actual protagonist of the story is Jim Garrison, the DA investigating JFK's assassination (who does bear a few similarities to the real Jim Garrison, though not many).
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The protagonist in the Fudge series is not Fudge; it's his older brother Peter who narrates the books. The first book in the series doesn’t have either in the title, but the “fourth-grade nothing� is in fact Peter.
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Rusty and Co.: Rusty the rust monster is the adorable mascot of the comic, but as far as the stories go, Mimic is the main protagonist.
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Schlock Mercenary is very much an ensemble comic, and if any one character can be said to be the protagonist, it's Captain Tagon, not Sergeant Schlock. May overlap with Artifact Title, as Schlock was a central character in the early years, when they had a smaller cast and he was the crew's only genuine alien with very novel abilities and habits. The Narrator even joked at one point that if Schlock left, they'd have to rename the strip.
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Some fans argue that, being the name of the series, Soul Eater Evans must therefore be the main character and so worthy of the most attention. Yet it is not he, but his meister Maka Albarn who gets the most page-time of the two. To make matters more confounding, those who haven't read this interview with Atsushi Ohkubo (on a French site, no less) wouldn't know that the title doesn't refer to the character named Soul Eater at all, but rather the general concept of a "Soul Eater", namely Kishin Asura, the heroes' ultimate, soul-eating enemy.
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Avengers: Infinity War: While the titular Avengers are unquestionably the heroes of the film, the protagonist is Thanos. The story centers on Thanos's desire to obtain and use the Infinity Stones, and every other plot thread occurs in the orbit of this goal. Additionally, Thanos has by far the most screen time of any character in the movie, and the credits end with a message stating "Thanos will return."
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Waiting for Godot: The two main characters - named Estragon and Vladimir - are, ahem, waiting for the arrival of the eponymous Godot. Godot never arrives.
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Kangaroo Jack: Despite the focus on the titular 'roo, the protagonist is Charlie Carbone, the step son of the Big Bad mafioso. Also, despite the commercial hype, the 'roo doesn't spend the whole movie talking and rapping—that's only in a Big-Lipped Alligator Moment that Charlie dreams up, a combination of heatstroke and a concussion.
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In Rachel Getting Married, the protagonist is Kym, Rachel's sister.
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Princess Mononoke is the nickname for San, the human girl raised by wolf gods. However, the main character is Ashitaka.
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This gets worse in some of the sequels, such as Tik-Tok of Oz and The Scarecrow of Oz, where the title character is actually rather minor in the overall narrative and doesn't show up until most of the way through the book.
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Funky Winkerbean is a Secondary Character Title. The strip was originally an ensemble comic with no single protagonist (Funky being one of the teenage characters), but since then the title of protagonist has settled on Funky's best friend, Les Moore.
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Betterman: While the being known as Betterman (Lamia) plays an important role in the show (and constantly saves the day), the main character is resident Non-Action Guy Keita Aono.
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Skulduggery Pleasant: Secondary Character Title. The skeleton detective is secondary to Valkyrie Cain, who acts as the reader's main POV character.
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The Unbelievable Gwenpool: The first Gwenpool Holiday Special was a general Marvel Universe holiday special that Gwen happened to be in. The second, Gwenpool: Merry Mix-Up, acknowledges this by having the subtitle The Gwenpool Holiday Special For Real This Time.
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Doraemon is a Secondary Character Title. The main character is actually Nobita, whom Doraemon is supposed to help. The mini-arcs and movies at least are titled "Nobita and [X]" or "Nobita's [X]" to fight against this misconception.
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The Pirates of Penzance are not protagonists, although a former one of their number is.
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Beetlejuice: Antagonist Title; the main protagonists are actually the Maitlands (Adam and Barbara). The eponymous character actually only appears for about 11 minutes of the film.
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The Legend of Zelda: The protagonist is Link. Zelda herself doesn't even appear in some games in the series, even if she frequently is the Deuteragonist whenever she does. That, somewhat understandably, doesn't stop people unfamiliar with the series from assuming that the titular "legend" is about the sword-wielding hero we always play as, of course.
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In Oscar, the title character is repeatedly mentioned but goes completely unseen until near the end, where the story has gotten so ludicrous that by the time he appears, nobody cares about him any more.
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Blondie (1930): Blondie is the name of Dagwood Bumstead's wife. This is confusing to some kids who read the comics, which mostly (but not always) follow Dagwood, and assume that "Blondie" is a Gender-Blender Name in this case. This has elements of Artifact Title in that, although Blondie is still a character (and thus this is a Secondary Character Title), in the very beginning Blondie was the protagonist.
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The Mikado, the eponymous character doesn't appear until well into the second act.
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The Ricky Gervais Show: the real star is Karl Pilkington.
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The Lord of the Rings: Antagonist Title; Frodo is the protagonist, and is at one point called the Lord of the Rings, but then is told that the only Lord of the Rings is Sauron.
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In The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Dorothy is actually the protagonist.
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In The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob, the protagonists are Victor Pivert and Mohammed Larbi Slimane. You could say that Rabbi Jacob is just a minor character, except that Pivert (Louis de Funès) impersonates him for most of the movie, hence some confusion.
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The Boss Baby: While the titular baby is the one with the mission to stop the villains, the first movie gives more focus on Tim (Heroes Wiki refuses to accept that fact) and the titular baby doesn't become the protagonist until Back in Business.
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Henry IV parts 1 and 2 are mainly about Henry's son Prince Hal (later Henry V) and his relationship with his friends, including the legendary Falstaff.
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is the strangest example of all, as it is a Protagonist Title that often gets mistaken for a Secondary Character Title. Charlie is the protagonist of the book and the first film adaptation Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, which became a legitimate Secondary Character Title, but many audiences interpreted it the opposite way and assumed Wonka should be seen as the main character of the film and that he must be the main character of the book, as well.
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Waiting for Guffman is not about Guffman, and the character they think is Guffman is Not Guffman. As with Searching for Bobby Fischer, though, the film is about the people who are waiting for Guffman, so the title is still indicative, despite the complete absence of the title character from the movie.
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The original protagonist of Judge Parker was Judge Alan Parker. Soon after the strip started, though, the character of Sam Driver was introduced, and nowadays he and his wife are the main characters.
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Julius Caesar. While Caesar's assassination and the repercussions is the focus of the plot, Caesar himself is in only three scenes. The protagonist with the character arc associated with a Shakespearean Tragic Hero is Brutus.
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame: The original French title, "Our Lady of Paris", averted this, naming the book after both the cathedral and Esmeralda, whom one could make a good claim for being the protagonist. But since the name of the cathedral, Notre Dame de Paris, is left untranslated in other languages, the pun was lost. Looking for a new title, an early English translator chose "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", naming the book after an interesting, but fairly minor character - a deaf, insane henchman of the antagonist. As a result, Quasimodo is the main character in nearly every movie adaptation.
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Antigone is the title character and heroic, but Creon is arguably closer to the protagonist, especially in a tragedy, especially in a Greek one. Tragic Greek protagonists were in a high position, not usually nice, and because of a Tragic Flaw they stoop lower than they'd ever been. Antigone is the orphaned daughter/sister of an incestuous marriage who lost her two brothers and her efforts to bury the traitorous one are painted as honorable. After Antigone hangs herself before Creon can bury her alive, his son and wife kill themselves from grief. His insistence on executing his son's fiance was motivated by his belief that honoring state law and reputation is above any cost, but Antigone's popularity soured his reign over Thebes.
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Hetalia: Axis Powers has stopped focusing on the Axis or Italy long ago.
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The Legend of Bagger Vance: Wolverine Publicity — Will Smith gets top billing and his God in Human Form character is in the title, but he plays guru and caddy to the protagonist, Rannulph Junuh.
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TRON is a Secondary Character Title. The main character is Kevin Flynn (played by Jeff Bridges).
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The middle segment of Robotech is often referred to as Robotech Masters which is the name that the Comico comic book series used for those issues. The Masters were the antagonists. The story actually centered on the adventures of Dana Sterling and the 15th Tactical Armored Squad. Sometimes, fandom will refer to that segment of the series as the Southern Cross segment, being that the Army of the Southern Cross was the Earth Defense Organization (as well as a reference to the original anime's title: Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross).
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Krut: The Mythic Wings: The Kruts are a race of eagle-headed Bird People warriors, with the protagonist being named Veera, a lone Krut. It doesn't stop online reviews from calling him "Krut" however.
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Searching for Bobby Fischer has Josh Waitzkin as the main character. Bobby Fischer isn't a character - who appeared after the movie stating that he had not "received one thin dime for the totally exploitative Paramount Pictures 'rip-off' full-length feature film".
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The Lone Ranger (2013) is a Secondary Character Title, as much of the film is actually focused around his sidekick Tonto.
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Bad Dudes vs Dragon Ninja was released as Dragon Ninja in Japan and Europe.
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Although Debbie Harry is blonde, she is not nicknamed "Blondie", except (to her annoyance) by fans confusing her with her band.
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The titular Big Karnak refers to the location in Ancient Egypt where the game is set. Your character is unnamed the entire game.
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In The Thin Man, the title refers to the person whom detective Nick Charles (who is out of shape in the book) is seeking. In the later sequel movies, it refers to Charles.
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Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny is an unusual examplenote not in the least because the title refers to a Humongous Mecha and not a person; the pilot of the Destiny Gundam (Shinn Asuka) was the protagonist, but shortly before he upgraded to the Destiny his spotlight was stolen by Kira Yamato, protagonist of the previous series, and Shinn ended up becoming a Hero Antagonist.
The case can be made for the title referring to the Destiny Plan rather than the mecha.
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The Last Samurai refers to all those who fought in the Satsuma Rebellion, not Tom Cruise. Part of the confusion is that Samurai can refer both to a single warrior and to a group, in this case it was the latter. You could say it refers to Katsumoto, who is the main Samurai character and dies a minute or so after the others, but that's a stretch. A fact completely lost on the translators of many countries:
In Sweden, they named the movie Den siste samurajen (the explicitly singular form); the plural form would be De sista samurajerna.
In Russia, Posledniy samuray, instead of Poslednie samurai.
In Italy, L'ultimo samurai, instead of Gli ultimi samurai.
In Spain and all the Spanish-speaking American countries, El Último Samurai instead of Los Últimos Samurais.
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TRON: Legacy is an even stranger example, with Tron himself spending most of the film as a masked, brainwashed flunky of the Big Bad. A rare example of Antagonist Title where the titular character is a secondary villain (and not truly villainous).
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Inverted with Demolition Man. It is indeed the protagonist John Spartan's Red Baron, but many viewers believe Phoenix is the Demolition Man, going so far as to call any blond-haired black guy a "Demolition Man" in homage.
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Lufia: Secondary Character Title, and technically she's only in the first game (her character situation is... complicated)Explanation(Spoilers) Lufia is the name that Erim, Sinistral of Death, takes on in her human identity after her defeat in the final battle of the second game/the prologue of the first game., so in sequels it becomes an Artifact Title. The series is known as Estopolis in Japan, named after a key location in the series.
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AKIRA. The main characters are actually TETSUO! And KANEDA!! For most of the story the titular Akira is barely even a character and more of a Living MacGuffin whose importance is related to the past events of the series rather than the present.
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The Scarlet Pimpernel: Secondary Character Title; the Scarlet Pimpernel's wife Marguerite is the protagonist.
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Dr. Strangelove: The title character is more of a Dr. Exposition than anything else.
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Freddy Got Fingered. The main character is called Gord Brody. The title stems from a plot point in the film in which Gord accuses his dad of fingering his mentally disabled brother, Freddy.
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Charlie is still the protagonist of Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory (1971), an adaptation of the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory whose straight up Protagonist Title was changed for marketing reasons without changing the focus or the main character. The next adaptation Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) kept the book's title but, oddly enough, focused more strongly on Willy Wonka, making that film the Secondary Character Title. The result is false assumptions about who's the main character in both movies.
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Gossip Girl. Although for a few episodes in season five Serena was Gossip Girl.
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Yatterman Night: Unlike every other installment of Yatterman (which is a Team Title similar to Sentai team naming), it's an Antagonist Title referring to the Yatterman Army. The heroes are the next generation Doronbo Gang.
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Vanpires: Antagonist Title; the good guys were named the Motorvators.
Another Antagonist Title: Inhumanoids. The heroes were a team of scientists called Earth Corps.
Yet another Antagonist Title: The Smoggies: The heroes were called the Suntots.
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In Dear Mr. Henshaw, Leigh Botts is the protagonist, with Mr. Henshaw being more of a device to move the plot along than anything.
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Jennifer's Body: Jennifer Check is the antagonist the protagonist Needy is in a toxic friendship with. Needy is actually the narrator and POV character.
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All About Eve: Eve is actually the film's antagonist (although it's a while before she's revealed as such), and the lead characters are Margo Channing and Karen Richardson.
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Coco: The main character, Miguel, is actually the great-grandson of the titular Coco. Despite that, Coco does prove her importance as a character in the latter half of the film.
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The Ugly American: While there are "ugly Americans" in The Ugly American, particularly Joe Bing, the character known as "the Ugly American" in the book is actually quite clever and culturally sensitive.
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Metroid is not titled after its protagonist, who is named Samus Aran, but after a species of Life Drinkers whom the protagonist is tasked with exterminating. This is somewhat complicated by two things. The first being that the series' lore notes that the word "Metroid" is derived from a Chozo word meaning "ultimate warrior," which could apply to their ward Samus, but this is never made a plot point. The second being that, after the events of Metroid Fusion, Samus is not only part-Metroid, but the only being in the universe with Metroid DNA. Eventually defied entirely in Metroid Dread, where it's revealed that Samus has been mutating into a Metroid since Fusion, gaining the Metroid's signature skill of draining energy and later having her Power Suit resemble a humanoid Metroid. The villainous Chozo, Raven Beak, even dubs her as the "Ultimate Metroid" and plans to use her DNA to create an army of Metroids in Samus' likeness.
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In How I Met Your Mother, Barney Stinson combines this with Misaimed Fandom, making bizarre and often disturbing justifications for how a film's actual villain is supposedly the title character and why he roots for him. Specifically, he roots for Hans Gruber in Die Hard ("Charming international bandit. In the end he dies hard. He's the title character."), Johnny Lawrence in The Karate Kid (he describes Daniel as a scrawny loser who barely even knows karate, hence Johnny is the real Karate Kid), and the Terminator (who is, after all, the title character). Strangely, he does not apply this to The Breakfast Club, and only roots for Vernon because he wears a suit.
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Cesare - Il Creatore che ha distrutto introduces The Watson Angelo much earlier than the titular Cesare Borgia, and spends more time with him throughout — Cesare himself is only in about 15% of the last two books, and we see his father's election from Angelo's point of view, as Angelo enters the conclave as Giovanni's assistant. The Musical puts the focus back on Cesare, giving him more songs than Angelo, Rodrigo, and Miguel put together. It covers parts of the story from before he and Angelo part ways.
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Life with Derek: The protagonist is Casey, and the title refers to her new life with her stepbrother.
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Charlotte's Web: The title spider is more the mentor to the protagonist, Wilbur.
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