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It's common for a series to be named after one or more of its main characters. Either the series title and the star's name are one and the same (as in Jane Eyre and Indiana Jones) or the names of more than one protagonist will appear in the title (as in Romeo and Juliet and Tom and Jerry). Occasionally, though, the title comes from the name of a character who is not the main protagonist, which may cause some confusion about who's who. Usually, this character is pivotal to the plot or sets the story in motion. It still can cause confusion, especially when the actor playing the protagonist is billed directly above the title. This trope sometimes leads to I Am Not Shazam, when people think the title is the protagonist's name. On the other hand, when the eponymous secondary character is mistaken for the protagonist, someone has committed the Protagonist Title Fallacy. Often takes the form of P.O.V. Boy, Poster Girl, especially in Japanese media. Sub-Trope of Character Title. Compare Villain-Based Franchise, Antagonist Title, Supporting Protagonist, Deuteragonist. May overlap with Trivial Title if the secondary character is especially unimportant to the story, or with Artifact Title if the character used to be the protagonist. |
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The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess: Link's companion in this game, Midna, is the Twilight Princess. The game initially has a Red Herring hint that it's Zelda by having Midna teasingly call her that at one point, as her kingdom has fallen under twilight. | |
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Violet Evergarden: In the first 4 chapters, Violet's clients are the main characters of each short story. Violet didn't become the protagonist until Chapter 5. | |
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The Scarecrow of Oz is really about Trot and Cap'n Bill, and eventually Button-Bright. The Scarecrow doesn't appear until half the book is over, and while he plays a central role when he does appear, it's very blatantly not his story. | |
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Superman/Batman: Apocalypse would have made more sense if it were called Superman/Supergirl: Apocalypse. Batman gets nowhere near as much screen time and Wonder Woman appears as often as he does. | |
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(500) Days of Summer follows Tom, the main character, as he tries to get over the fact that he and the titular character is/was never meant to be. | |
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Finding Nemo: The main character is Marlin, Nemo's father, with Dory as the Deuteragonist. The titular Nemo is actually the tritagonist. | |
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The protagonist of Daisy Miller is Frederick Winterbourne, who falls in love with Daisy. | |
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The identity of The Third Man is itself a mystery for much of the film; it refers to an unidentified third person a witness claims he saw carrying the protagonist's dying friend Harry Lime away from a car accident, while the other two men insist they were alone. But it's all a coverup; Lime is alive, and is the person the witness saw; the body was another victim entirely who is now buried in Lime's grave. | |
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My Dad the Bounty Hunter: The title refers to Terry, the father of the protagonists Sean and Lisa. | |
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The title character of Fiddler on the Roof never speaks, and only appears a few times in the show. Tevye is the main character. | |
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Flowers for Algernon refers to the protagonist's fellow test subject — a white rat. Perhaps to avert the trope, the film adaptation was renamed Charly. | |
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Mirai of the Future: The titular character is the deuteragonist, since the focus is on Kun. | |
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The Black Arrow is named after the outlaw gang who have vowed to take revenge against Sir Daniel Brackley. Dick Shelton, the main character and Sir Daniel's protégé, opposed them until he found out his mentor killed his father, whereupon he runs off and joins the outlaws. | |
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Golden Swallow: The titular heroine in this sequel to Come Drink With Me has been greatly Demoted to Extra, playing second fiddle to the new hero Silver Roc. | |
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Sha: The main character is a witch named Lara; Sha is the protector deity of witches who makes Lara remember her past life. | |
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"The Feather of Finist the Falcon": Finist is the Love Interest. | |
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Good Luck Charlie is named for the nickname (real name is Charlotte) of the baby sister of the main character Teddy, who is making a series of video diaries for Charlie to watch in the future, all of which end with Teddy telling her, "Good luck, Charlie". In the latter two seasons, Charlie becomes the deuteragonist, being given her own character development. | |
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Gear. The title character doesn't show up until the second-to-last issue. The word "gear" isn't even mentioned by name until then. The main characters are actually Waffle, Gordon, and Mr. Black. | |
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Frankenstein. The focus is not on the scientist Victor Frankenstein but on his creation "Frankenstein's Monster". Of course, many people think "Frankenstein" is the name of the monster. | |
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Heathers: The three "Heathers" (Heather Chandler, Heather Duke, and Heather McNamara) who lend the film its title are actually supporting characters, as Veronica is the protagonist and J.D. is the antagonist. | |
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A Certain Magical Index: The title character is only the second most important character in the series; the main character is Touma. Though the first story arc revolved around her, Index rarely even makes an appearance in a lot of later story arcs. | |
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The Girl with the X-Ray Mind: The eponymous girl is Lena Thorul, whereas the main character is her friend Supergirl, who is investigating Lena's mysterious past. | |
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Dororo: Hyakkimaru is really the main protagonist. The original anime is titled Dororo to Hyakkimaru. | |
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TRON: Uprising is about Beck acting as Tron under his order, not about Tron himself. | |
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The Arkham Knight from Batman: Arkham Knight, while still extremely important, is The Dragon to the game's real Big Bad, Scarecrow. | |
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Boris: Even if the show has an Ensemble Cast, Boris is just a goldfish and a completely irrelevant Living Prop. He belongs to the director of the Show Within a Show, who is the only one who seems to care about the existence of this goldfish. | |
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The Chronicles of Prydain are about a young man named Taran and the adventures he experiences on the path to adulthood in the country of Prydain. The final book in the series, The High King, refers to the ruler of the country. This is ultimately a subversion of the trope, however, because Taran himself is named High King of Prydain at the very end of the story. | |
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The protagonist of Rebecca is the second Mrs. de Winter (whose first name is never given). Rebecca herself is a Posthumous Character. | |
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"Reygoch": Albeit the story is named after the titular giant, Curlylocks is the point-of-view character who drives the plot forward. | |
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The first game and the whole series are named after the species the villains are using as biological weapons. | |
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Snow-White-Fire-Red is the Love Interest. | |
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Bye Bye Birdie: The title refers to rock star Conrad Birdie, who plays a major role, but Conrad's manager Albert and his secretary/girlfriend Rosie are the main characters. | |
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Pokémon Ranger and the Temple of the Sea: The story focuses on May and Manaphy. The titular ranger, Jack Walker, is the Guest-Star Party Member. | |
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In TRON Maze-a-Tron, Flynn is the main character. | |
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The Princess on the Glass Hill is the Love Interest. | |
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The Big Lebowski refers to Jeffrey Lebowski, a millionaire for whom the protagonist (also christened Jeffrey Lebowski, but goes by "The Dude") is mistaken. Walter refers to the former as "the other Lebowski, the Big Lebowski" in one line. This one gets it bad enough that even fans of the film who know there are two Lebowskis and that Bridges's character is primarily called the Dude, still talk about Jeff Bridges being "The Big Lebowski". | |
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Attacker You!: This trope applies to the title in foreign adaptations, specifically European, where Name and Name titles were very common. In Italy, the anime is known as Mila and Shiro, the "Italian" names of You and Sho. Even though he is You's Love Interest, Sho is a minor character at best and his name certainly doesn't deserve to be in the title along with the protagonist. | |
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Sleeping Beauty: "Sleeping Beauty" refers to Aurora, but she's just a Decoy Protagonist and the real protagonists are the three fairies. Aurora has a total of eighteen lines of dialogue in the entire movie and the shortest screentime for any Disney heroine. The fairies, despite being treated as if they were sidekicks, have much more screentime (and dialogue) than Aurora or any other characters in the film, with the possible exception of Maleficent and Prince Phillip. They basically do everything for Aurora and to some extent, Prince Phillip. | |
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Metroid Fusion refers to Samus's transformation into a Half-Human Hybrid. | |
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Frankenstein: The titular Bride of Frankenstein doesn't appear until the last four minutes of the movie. | |
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In "Morozko", the titular Winter spirit takes pity on and helps the heroine when she is abandoned in the woods. | |
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Meet the Robinsons: The Robinsons are not the main characters of the film. But they do welcome the actual protagonist, Lewis, into their family. This is technically a subversion since a future version of Lewis is the Robinson patriarch. | |
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In Claire's Knee, Claire doesn't show up until about halfway through and she's the least developed of all the major characters. | |
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Chibisan Date: Despite the title, Seiji is the real main character; Chibisan is more of a mascot than anything. | |
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Barbe-Rouge: The actual protagonist of the series is Eric, Barbe-Rouge's adopted son. Barbe-Rouge himself is absent from half the stories. | |
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Jessica is named after Cameron's Pikachu from Pokémon Yellow, who reappears inexplicably in a different game years later. | |
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In Waltz with Bashir, President Bashir is referred to but doesn't actually appear in the movie except on posters. | |
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My Week with Marilyn is told from Colin Clark's perspective. | |
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Harvey does not even conclusively establish Harvey's actual existence until well into the film, though he does drive a lot of the plot. | |
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John Tucker is not the main character in John Tucker Must Die. Kate is. | |
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A Goofy Movie: The story of the film focuses more on Goofy's son Max than it does on Goofy. It shows Max's premonition of taking after his father, trying to become popular, attempting to get the girl of his dreams to notice him, and struggling to cover up his lie to both Roxanne and Goofy. The one time we actually get to see a scene that focuses on Goofy's perspective alone is when he discovers that Max changed his directions on the map. | |
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"The Three Aunts" help the heroine. | |
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Alexander Pushkin's The Captain's Daughter is named after the main character's love interest. | |
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Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit: The title "Guardian of the Spirit" actually refers to the young Prince Chagum, not the main protagonist Balsa. This is easy to mistake, as Balsa is Chagum's bodyguard, making her the Guardian of the Guardian of the Spirit. | |
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Glinda of Oz is about Dorothy and Ozma far more than Glinda, though Glinda does play an important role in organizing and leading the rescue party to save the two princesses from danger. | |
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Dragon Ball is named after the titular wish granting orbs of Shenron who putting it frankly is nowhere near top billing in the cast with the main protagonist of course being Goku (though granted “Kung Fu Aliens Screaming and Shooting Beams at Each Other� isn’t nearly as punchy). Also somewhat of an Artefact Title as the cast (barring Bulma) after early series rarely seek out of the Dragon Balls to summon Shenron unless there are innocent lives killed by the Arc Villain to be resurrected and in a lot of the movies the Dragon Balls and Shenron don’t even appear. | |
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The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan: Half true. Charlie Chan only would appear at the beginning and end of the episodes which mainly dealt with his kids engaging in Scooby-Doo antics. | |
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The Merchant of Venice: Most people assume that the title refers to the villain, Shylock, but it actually refers to Antonio. The actual protagonist of the play is up for debate. | |
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The Pink Panther: There are no panthers, pink or otherwise, in the first movie or any of its sequels, outside of the animated opening credits, which are not part of the plot. The title especially does not refer to Inspector Clouseau, the moronic detective central to (most) of the films' plot. The title refers to a giant pink diamond with a panther-shaped flaw, and even the diamond only appears in two films: The Pink Panther (1963) and The Return of the Pink Panther. The second film in the series, A Shot in the Dark, shows that the Panther was not intended to be the series' title, but the third film features the return of the diamond, and thus uses the Panther in its title. After that, it was inescapably known as the "Pink Panther series", and thus, each subsequent film used the name in their titles, even though the diamond never appeared again. While most of the titles are just nonsensical and could refer to anything (The Pink Panther Strikes Again could even refer to Dreyfuss, the film's villain), the final title, Son of the Pink Panther seems to overtly suggest that Clouseau is indeed whom the name "Pink Panther" refers to. |
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Corpse Bride: The real hero is Victor. Emily, the titular "Corpse Bride", is the Romantic False Lead. | |
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Barney Google, after some years, focused on Barney's hillbilly cousin. Eventually, the series was renamed after the latter, Snuffy Smith. | |
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Moby-Dick is really about Ishmael and Captain Ahab; the eponymous Moby Dick is an enormous sperm whale that serves as Ahab's Animal Nemesis. | |
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X-Men Noir, an Elseworld miniseries set in a version of 1930s New York without any superpowered heroes, is an example of this, oddly enough. Its protagonist is actually Thomas "The Angel" Halloway, (Completely unrelated to Warren Worthington III of the original X-Men, who's a Posthumous Character in this story) a mostly forgotten Timely Comics character who spends the story investigating the murder that kicks off the plot. "The X-Men" are a fugitive gang of teenage criminals who are suspected of said murder and end up helping Halloway take down the real criminals by the end. | |
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Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Bloo & Mac are the protagonists. Neither of the Fosters are the main character: Madame Foster is the owner of the titular home who takes in "abandoned" imaginary friends (including Mac's friend Bloo), while her granddaughter Frankie is the caretaker. Out of the titular imaginary friends, Bloo is the Deuteragonist. | |
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Tin Man: The protagonist is DG, not the Tin Man, Cain. | |
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My Neighbor Totoro: The titular character refers to the creature the main characters, Satsuki and Mei, meet after moving to their new home. | |
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Raising Hope: The main character is not the titular baby. The show focuses on Jimmy, Hope's young father, and his bumbling family who support him in raising newborn child Hope. | |
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Gypsy refers to Gypsy Rose Lee, the stage name Louise acquires halfway through the second act. Her mother is the principal character. | |
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Pokémon: Lucario and the Mystery of Mew is a mixed example. Lucario is The Hero (with Ash and friends being the supporting protagonists this time), but Mew mostly serves a key role. | |
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Super Metroid is both this and a Super Title 64 Advance as the "Super Metroid" is the baby Metroid that becomes giant-sized and plays a crucial role in the climax. | |
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The nominal protagonist of Iolanthe is Iolanthe's son Strephon, though both are upstaged by a trio of goofy Lords. | |
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I Love You, Colonel Sanders!: The Love Interest of the protagonist is Colonel Sanders. | |
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Pokémon 4Ever, known as Celebi: Voice of the Forrest, focuses on Sammy with Ash being The Hero. Both wanting to protect Celebi from a maniacal Team Rocket member. | |
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The first of the Tiffany Aching books in Discworld is called The Wee Free Men, after the Nac Mac Feegles, a group of rebellious "pictsies" (NOT "pixies") who assist Tiffany, but she's the main protagonist. The Feegles ARE quite memorable, however. | |
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The protagonist of I Love You Phillip Morris is Steven Russell, who loves Phillip Morris. | |
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The protagonists of Horrible Bosses are their respective employees. | |
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The protagonist of The Strong Man is Paul, Zandow the strong man's bumbling assistant, who has a series of misadventures while trying to find his pen pal girlfriend. Zandow is only in four scenes. | |
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A common gripe about the "Wrath of the Lich King" expansion for World of Warcraft was that the titular villain got very little screen time and spends pretty much the whole expansion as Orcus on His Throne. Another common opinion is that he got too much screen time and popped up everywhere, so that when you faced him in the final battle, he had lost much of his effect as a godlike entity who would be impossible to defeat, you had simply gotten too familiar with him letting you run off after killing a boss. | |
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The protagonist of Jessica's Ghost is Francis, who learns to open up and make friends with help from the titular character. | |
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The main protagonist and POV character of Inuyasha is actually Kagome, though the titular Inuyasha gets almost as much screen time and serves as the deuteragonist. | |
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Adolescence of Utena: Whether it's an Alternate Continuity of Revolutionary Girl Utena (in which the titular Utena Tenjou is the undisputed protagonist) or a Stealth Sequel is up in the air, but the film is Anthy Himemiya's story overall. | |
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The title character of Johnny Guitar played by Sterling Hayden is the Deuteragonist, and in narrative terms the third most important character after The Hero Vienna and the Big Bad Emma Small. | |
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Guardian Fairy Michel largely focuses on Kim White, an Ace Pilot who meets the titular Michel and ends up traveling with him when her old enemies kidnap the rest of the fairies. Although Michel can do a Fusion Dance to merge with any rescued fairies and gain their powers, it's Kim who does the final blow to most monsters they fight. | |
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How to Train Your Dragon naturally refers to the dragons and Toothless in particular, but the actual story is about Hiccup, his father Stoick as well as Astrid and the other Viking teens. The dragons are important, but in both the movies and animated shows they still play second fiddle to the human cast who treat them like dear pets and personal fighter jets. | |
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Puella Magi Madoka Magica The Movie: Rebellion has the titular character fall to a supporting role with the story being told from Homura's perspective. | |
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The Rocky Horror Picture Show: Rocky Horror is a mute monster and overall minor character. The movie's point-of-view characters are Brad and Janet, and the true lead is Villain Protagonist Dr. Frank-N-Furter, Rocky's creator. | |
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The Three Musketeers is about D'Artagnan, the fourth musketeer. | |
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The Phantom of the Opera is titled after its antagonist but the actual story centres around Christine or more accurately the Supporting Protagonist Raoul, whose POV is where the majority of the story is set. In fact the title character himself only appears a handful of times throughout the novel. | |
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Sonic Battle: Despite his name being in the title, Sonic only does two major things in the story. Discovering Emerl, and destroying him when he goes haywire. Instead, much of the focus is on Emerl developing into a sapient individual. | |
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Pokémon: Jirachi: Wish Maker: While the film's primary focus is the friendship between Max and the titular Jirachi, the former is the clear Supporting Protagonist with Ash still The Hero. | |
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Cymbeline: The main character is Imogen. | |
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Who Framed Roger Rabbit: Roger Rabbit is not actually the main character. He's just the one who solicits the services of the story's actual protagonist, human Private Detective Eddie Valiant. Roger steals every scene he's in and is pivotal to the case, though. | |
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The Prisoner of Zenda: The protagonist is the man attempting to rescue the prisoner, who barely features. | |
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In Mon Oncle Antoine, Antoine is a significant character, but the protagonist is his nephew Benoit and the story is told from Benoit's perspective. | |
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The Land of Oz series does this a lot. In fact, any book in the series that has a character's name in its title is far more likely to have that character as an important secondary character or occasionally the Deuteragonist — with a few notable exceptions, they're very rarely the primary protagonist. The first book in the series, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is named for a character who, while important to the plot, isn't actually in the book all that much. The story centers on Dorothy and her three companions who seek the help of the titular wizard, who only actually appears in a few chapters. Ozma of Oz also stars Dorothy as the main protagonist; Ozma doesn't show up until a bit into the book, and is pretty much a secondary character. The Patchwork Girl of Oz is the origin story of Scraps the Patchwork Girl, and she is certainly a major and important character in the book (as well as a bit of a Breakout Character and fan favorite), but the main protagonist is actually Ojo the Unlucky, and the book centers around his quest to restore his petrified uncle. Tik-Tok of Oz is mostly an Ensemble Cast without a clear protagonist, but Betsy Bobbin, Queen Ann and the Shaggy Man all have notably larger and more important roles than Tik-Tok, who mostly plays a supporting role. The Scarecrow of Oz is really about Trot and Cap'n Bill, and eventually Button-Bright. The Scarecrow doesn't appear until half the book is over, and while he plays a central role when he does appear, it's very blatantly not his story. Rinkitink in Oz does have the titular King Rinkitink in a large role throughout, but the main character is the young Prince Inga. Glinda of Oz is about Dorothy and Ozma far more than Glinda, though Glinda does play an important role in organizing and leading the rescue party to save the two princesses from danger. |
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Iron Hans tricks the prince (the main character) into freeing him, abducts him to protect him from punishment, and aids him thereafter. | |
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The Indian in the Cupboard is about the kid whose cupboard the Indian is in. | |
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Unicorn Jelly: The real main character is arguably Chou, who does most of the heavy lifting and gets most of the focus, especially towards the end. The POV character is Lupiko (most of the time). Uni, the title character, is just the supporting Team Pet. | |
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The titular Girl-chan in Girl Chan In Paradise appears only a handful of times (it's implied she and Swirly Glasses are traveling with the group, but even in group shots they rarely appear) and contributes absolutely nothing but blatant fanservice (or the exact opposite thanks to the art style). | |
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Chasing Amy: The film's protagonist is Holden Mc Neil, and the woman he's 'chasing' is named Alyssa Jones. The titular Amy is the unseen ex-girlfriend of a secondary character who compares Holden's situation to his own. | |
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Melody is named after the Deuteragonist of the story. | |
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Aimee: The protagonist is not Aimee, but her best friend who is accused of killing her. In fact, the protagonist isn't named until the end of the book. Her name is Zoe. | |
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In Mud, the titular character is only the Deuteragonist who is hiding from mercenaries/bounty hunters and is found and befriended by the Kid Hero protagonist and his Lancer. | |
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Ted: The titular character is protagonist John Bennett's sentient toy. Ted is the main character of the sequel, though. | |
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"Lenny": Lenny, the In-Series Nickname for LNE models, was built for mining boron from asteroids. However, due to an accident during the initial planning, it doesn't work correctly. | |
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"Sally": Sally is Jake's favorite self-driving car, but he's the viewpoint protagonist and the one who changes over the course of the story. | |
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The Thin Man is not detective Nick Charles, but Clyde Wynant, the man he is looking for. The confusion was not helped by the fact that the movie version spawned a series of sequels, all of which included "the Thin Man" in their title. | |
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While several James Bond movies have a title in connection to the main villain, Octopussy has the distinction of being the only one named after the Bond Girl. | |
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Rusty and Co.: Rustry is a party member and the series' mascot, but the lead character is clearly Mimic. | |
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"The Devil With the Three Golden Hairs": The Devil is not the Big Bad, but an obstacle for the main character. | |
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In Roberta, Stephanie is the main character. Her boyfriend's Aunt Minnie is the original Roberta, but she dies not long into the movie. | |
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Soul Eater is an extra strange case. It has been confirmed by the author not to be named after Soul "Eater" Evans, who is a main character, but the antagonist Asura's desire to devour souls. Asura has very little screen time, though his presence behind the scenes drives every arc's plot. | |
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The protagonist (and narrator) of Lorna Doone is her love interest John Ridd. | |
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The People Under the Stairs: The titular people are the Robesons' previous victims, trapped under the stairs after being mutilated. | |
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There are no panthers, pink or otherwise, in the first movie or any of its sequels, outside of the animated opening credits, which are not part of the plot. The title especially does not refer to Inspector Clouseau, the moronic detective central to (most) of the films' plot. The title refers to a giant pink diamond with a panther-shaped flaw, and even the diamond only appears in two films: The Pink Panther (1963) and The Return of the Pink Panther. | |
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John Dies at the End: Dave is the narrator and central character. John is his Cloudcuckoolander best friend. | |
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In Saving Zoë, Zoë is the main character Echo's late sister, who was murdered. The book revolves around Echo finding Zoë's diary and reading it. | |
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Averted by the infamous Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon and Zelda's Adventure, where Zelda really is the protagonist and player character (not that it matters, since the CD-i games aren't canonical to the series). | |
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Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha ViVid and Magical Record Lyrical Nanoha Force, the two fourth season manga of the Lyrical Nanoha franchise, still keeps Nanoha's name in the title even though her main character status has been taken by Vivio and Thoma respectively. This is especially noticeable in ViVid, where multiple volumes could pass with Nanoha barely appearing on page. | |
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In My Goldfish is Evil, Beanie is the protagonist. The titular goldfish is his pet and the villian of the series. | |
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Ozma of Oz also stars Dorothy as the main protagonist; Ozma doesn't show up until a bit into the book, and is pretty much a secondary character. | |
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Neuromancer, to the extent that we don't even find out that "Neuromancer" is a character until late in the final act. It turns out that Wintermute's mission to infiltrate the Villa Straylight has actually been part of its attempt to merge with Neuromancer, its twin Artificial Intelligence, to become capable of growing past the limits of its programming. Also a case of Small Role, Big Impact. | |
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Waiting for Godot: The main characters are Vladimir and Estragon, who are waiting for Godot. Godot doesn't even appear in the play. | |
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The protagonist of Rachel Getting Married is Rachel's younger sister Kym. | |
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Princess Mononoke: Not only is the main protagonist not the character referred to by the title (it's Ashitaka), the name "Princess Mononoke" itself is only used once in the film to refer to San, as it's a nickname given to her by the residents of Irontown. | |
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Tik-Tok of Oz is mostly an Ensemble Cast without a clear protagonist, but Betsy Bobbin, Queen Ann and the Shaggy Man all have notably larger and more important roles than Tik-Tok, who mostly plays a supporting role. | |
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Funky Winkerbean really did once star the title character, but as time went on, he was Demoted to Extra. | |
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The Prophet: "The Prophet" refers to Mustafa, and while he's the primary focus, the protagonist is Almitra. | |
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Marvel Cinematic Universe: In a subtitle case, Captain America: The Winter Soldier, as it might be an Antagonist Title, but it's not of the main villain. Then again, the main villains — who are employing the Winter Soldier's services — are a big twist with franchise-wide impact, so focusing on the secondary antagonist makes for a lesser Spoiler Title. | |
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Swamp Thing (2019): The protagonist is Abby Arcane, and much of the story is her trying to find ways to cure the title character from his supposed mutation. Then The Reveal that the title character didn't actually mutate and that the deuteragonist whom he thought was him is Dead All Along, making him the tritagonist overall. | |
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In Metroid II: Return of Samus and its remake Metroid: Samus Returns, Metroids are the main antagonists, making it an Antagonist Title. | |
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Vow of Nudity: Played with in the prequel story, regarding the series name. It's the only story where the protagonist herself is fully clothed and doesn't fit the series title "Vow of Nudity," but instead, one of her party members is a warforged. | |
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The Venture Brothers zigzags this. Hank and Dean Venture are distinctly not the main characters of the series, but how prominent they are ranges from season to season. In the first three seasons, Rusty Venture, Brock Samson, and the Monarch all tend to have stronger claims to protagonist status and have much more involved arcs, with the boys generally coming across as The Dividual, rarely affecting the plot, and being around more for comedy than drama. Even an in-universe summary declared that Rusty was the real main character. In Season 4, however, they get significantly more Character Focus and go through Divergent Character Evolution, developing significant story arcs of their own while some prior characters flit in and Out of Focus (particularly Brock) once their arcs were finished. By Season 7 or so, the large ensemble cast means that the show doesn't particularly have a single protagonist, but Hank and Dean are definitely good candidates. It's further played with by the season 2 opening on Rusty and his newly discovered twin brother Jonas Jr., though Jonas Jr. was never more than secondary character throughout the show. The finale gives another meaning to the title "Venture Brothers", as it's revealed Malcom aka The Monarch is a modified clone of Rusty. | |
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The Skulduggery Pleasant books are mostly told from the point of view of his protegee, Valkyrie Cain. | |
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The Cat in the Hat is the tritagonist: the protagonist and deuteragonist are the boy and girl he visits. (Though in fairness, the cat does do more of the talking than they do.) | |
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On My Gym Partner's a Monkey, Adam Lyon is the (human) protagonist. The titular monkey is Deuteragonist and best friend of Adam, Jake Spidermonkey. | |
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Date A Live: Rinne Utopia has the eponymous Rinne Sonogami, the final heroine that the subtitle-less franchise's protagonist, Shido Itsuka, can date. | |
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Tensai Bakabon is initially a gag manga about a little boy named Bakabon and his adventures with his pals, focusing so strongly on his point of view that his parents don't even get names, referred to only as "Papa" and "Mama." Over time, however, Bakabon's troublemaking father becomes the Breakout Character, to the point that the series soon revolves around him and his various schemes. Bakabon himself is demoted to his occasional sidekick. Despite this, the dad is still never given a name, and is called "Bakabon's Father" on merchandise. | |
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Children of the Night refers to the kids the villain used to feed while he was imprisoned. | |
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In The Facts in the Case of Mister Hollow Johnny Hollow is unseen, as the photographer who took the photo that's the subject of the film. His only "appearance" is via the text of a letter, warning the recipient, an Occult Detective viewpoint character, to "look closely." | |
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Batman: Assault on Arkham focuses on the Suicide Squad more than Batman. | |
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Doraemon: Nobita is the main protagonist in virtually most stories/episodes of the series. Actually, most of the movies have Character Name and the Noun Phrase titles like "Nobita and..." or "Nobita's..." | |
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Beetlejuice has less screentime in his own movie than any of the other characters. This is not the case in the animated series that followed, though, where he is undoubtedly the star. | |
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The Legend of Zelda: The player character and protagonist is Link (though you can choose his name in most games). Princess Zelda is the Deuteragonist. The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, and The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes don't even feature Zelda (besides a flashback in Majora's Mask, her dress as an obtainable costume in Tri Force Heroes, and Link apparently mistaking Marin for her at the beginning of Link's Awakening). In Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, and The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, Link's name actually is in the title. The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess: Link's companion in this game, Midna, is the Twilight Princess. The game initially has a Red Herring hint that it's Zelda by having Midna teasingly call her that at one point, as her kingdom has fallen under twilight. The Oracle Games, Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons, are named for their respective Damsels in Distress, Nayru and Din. Zelda only appears in the games when they're started with a code gained by completing the other game in the duology. The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks is notable in that Zelda has a much stronger presence than in most games as Link's companion. It's also the only mainline Legend of Zelda game where she is even playable during some sections. Averted by the infamous Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon and Zelda's Adventure, where Zelda really is the protagonist and player character (not that it matters, since the CD-i games aren't canonical to the series). To push the irony even further, the one game where it can be argued that she is the true main character over Link is Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, which does not have "The Legend of Zelda" mentioned anywhere on the title. |
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This is parodied in That Mitchell and Webb Look with a sketch about The Film of the Book of the abovementioned Rebecca, where the studio insists that if the film is going to be called Rebecca, it has to be about Rebecca. As a result, she spends the whole movie listening to people talk about what it'll be like when she's dead and her husband's second wife moves in. | |
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Lotus Cobra Is Evil: With the One-Word Title "Gary"◊ strip, named for the character who's being posed questions. | |
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Haruhi Suzumiya: At first glance, it may look like Haruhi is the main character (she is after all the poster girl) but she's not. Kyon serves as the narrator and POV character for the entire series, becoming more and more clearly The Hero as events progress. He is only the Supporting Protagonist in the sense that many of the events that occur are a result of Haruhi's actions or emotional state. | |
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The title character from Oscar doesn't actually show up until the last minute or two of the movie. While some of the earlier events of the film do revolve around him in some way, the real point of the title is as a nod to Oscar Wilde; both the film and the play on which it's based pay homage to his style of humour. | |
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Tumbleweed is named after the horse Jim Logan is loaned when he sets off on his Clear My Name mission. It avoids being a Trivial Title because Tumbleweed's talents prove vital in allowing Jim to survive and succeed. | |
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Gives Light is the surname of the main character's best friend and love interest, a Plains Shoshone boy. It's also the surname of his father, a serial killer who murdered the main character's mother years ago. | |
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Blondie (1930): Blondie is the wife of the main character, Dagwood, though she was the lead during the strip's start. | |
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In The Mikado, the title character doesn't make his entrance until well into the second act, though his bizarre system of government kicks off the plot. The main character is either the Mikado's son Nanki-Poo or the Lord High Executioner Ko-Ko | |
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The titular characters of Phineas and Ferb are important characters, but the Villain Protagonist is their busting-obsessed sister Candace. Additionally, Perry and Doofenshmirtz started getting more focus than the two titular stepbrothers in later seasons; some episodes don't feature the boys at all. | |
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Fabricant 100: Fabricant No 100 is the Deuteragonist of the story and Ashibi Yao's bodyguard, despite also being his enemy. | |
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Gawayn: The heroes are searching for the crystal of Gawayn in order to break the curse on Princess Gwendolyn, but it is not clear who Gawayn actually is (or was), though presumably he's meant to be the one from Arthurian legend. | |
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Gisaku: The main character is actually Yohei. Gisaku is little more than a pet for most of the film. | |
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The protagonist of The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas is the young son of a Nazi officer who becomes acquainted with the boy of the title, who's a prisoner in a concentration camp. Some people were annoyed about this. | |
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Lu Over the Wall: The titular character is the second most important character in the film. The main character and the one whose character development drives much of it is Kai. | |
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The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask, and The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes don't even feature Zelda (besides a flashback in Majora's Mask, her dress as an obtainable costume in Tri Force Heroes, and Link apparently mistaking Marin for her at the beginning of Link's Awakening). | |
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The Lord of the Rings: The Lord of the Rings is the villain. The volume Return of the King refers to the Supporting Leader Aragorn. | |
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The first book in the series, The Wonderful Wizard of Oz is named for a character who, while important to the plot, isn't actually in the book all that much. The story centers on Dorothy and her three companions who seek the help of the titular wizard, who only actually appears in a few chapters. | |
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Wolf Children: The protagonist is the titular children's Struggling Single Mother, Hana. | |
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Pixel Pinkie: Nina is the main protagonist while the titular Pixel Pinkie is the deuteragonist. | |
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Looking for Alaska. Whilst Alaska is a main character, the focus is more on Pudge. | |
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Not by name, but the title of Daughter for Dessert refers to Amanda. | |
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In Zelda II: The Adventure of Link, The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past, The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening, and The Legend of Zelda: A Link Between Worlds, Link's name actually is in the title. | |
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The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob: The eponymous Rabbi Jacob doesn't have much screentime, it's all really about Victor Pivert (Louis de Funès) impersonating him. | |
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The King Who Would Be Stronger Than Fate: The hero is the boy he tries to murder to avoid his daughter's fate. | |
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When Marnie Was There is about a girl named Anna who befriends the titular Marnie. | |
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Bride of the Rat God: The "bride" refers to the actress Christine, but her cousin Norah is the central character. | |
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The Millennium Trilogy: Regardless of the title of each installment, the protagonist of the series has always been Mikael Blomkvist. | |
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Forgetting Sarah Marshall: The titular character is the ex-girlfriend of the protagonist, who spends about a quarter of the film trying to get over. | |
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Wat's Pig: Wat is the protagonist, his brother the king is the deuteragonist, and the pig...is present. | |
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"The Ugly Little Boy": Both versions of the title refer to Timmie, whose role in the story is to be cared for by Edith Fellowes. The story follows her perspective and actions, her role within Stasis Incorporated as Timmie's caretaker. Usually, we only discover what Timmie is feeling based on what she's telling the other characters. | |
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The Boss Baby: The Boss Baby is the title character, but his older brother, the Unreliable Narrator Tim, is really the protagonist. | |
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Henry IV parts 1 and 2: The main characters are Prince Hal and Falstaff. | |
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Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Although not the case in the original book (which had a different Protagonist Title), in the 1971 film Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, the titular Wonka, though an important character, is still just the owner of the titular factory to which the main protagonist Charlie wins a trip. If anything, the film focuses more on Charlie, who is a Pinball Protagonist in the book, but has more agency in the film: he makes the (bad) choice to use Wonka's fizzy lifting drinks and the (good) choice not to betray Wonka to "Slugworth". The book's second adaptation, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory still focuses on Charlie, but its main difference from the book is adding a Tragic Backstory for Willy Wonka that he has to overcome in order to accept Charlie's family. |
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The second film in the series, A Shot in the Dark, shows that the Panther was not intended to be the series' title, but the third film features the return of the diamond, and thus uses the Panther in its title. After that, it was inescapably known as the "Pink Panther series", and thus, each subsequent film used the name in their titles, even though the diamond never appeared again. | |
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Superman: The main character of Convergence: Adventures of Superman is the Pre-Crisis Supergirl. Superman himself is the Deuteragonist. The Girl with the X-Ray Mind: The eponymous girl is Lena Thorul, whereas the main character is her friend Supergirl, who is investigating Lena's mysterious past. |
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Cross of Xenoblade Chronicles X serves as a witness to the plot which is about humanity's survival with Elma at the helm, although symbolically, the "X" represents alien life of the unknown which Elma is an alien herself. | |
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Once Upon a Forest: The European French title is Le Voyage d'Edgar dans la forêt magique (Edgar's Voyage in the Magical Forest). Why it focuses on Edgar in particular is anyone's guess (most likely due to the most memorable part, the climax in which the poor eponymous mole gets caught in a trap, but still) since he's not even The Leader of the main trio (Abigail is). And the forest is not magical. | |
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Star Trek: Lower Decks: In "Much Ado About Boimler", Boimler gets his name in the episode's title, but he is only the focus of the episode's B-plot — the A-plot focuses on Mariner instead. | |
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Doctor Slump was originally supposed to be the story of the wacky inventor Senbei Norimaki (AKA. The eponymous Dr. Slump), however, Robot Girl Arale ended up taking center stage, to the point that the Animated Adaptation was actually called "Dr. Slump: Arale-chan". | |
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The General's Daughter: Captain Elizabeth Campbell is the impetus for the plot, but since it revolves around the investigation of her murder, she's neither one of the leads (Brenner, Sunhill), nor one of the bad guys (Kent, General Campbell). | |
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The Dragon Prince: The main characters are Callum, Rayla and Ezran, yet the title character is an egg later infant dragon who the main characters have to bring to his mother to stop a war between the Human Kingdoms and the magical land of Xadia. | |
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DC Extended Universe: Birds of Prey (2020) was more of a Harley Quinn movie with the rest of the Birds being minor characters. | |
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Leroy & Stitch: The more marketable Stitch has more of a supporting role in this film than a leading role, and fellow title character Leroy is only a secondary antagonist who gets cloned in short order. The film is really about Lilo having to come with terms that she needs to say goodbye to Stitch, Jumba and Pleakley after they persue their apparent dream jobs (or, in Jumba's case, return to his old job), only to reunite with them when main Big Bad Hämsterviel is broken out of prison by Gantu and forces Jumba to create Leroy. She also gets the help of Experiment 625, who she finally names "Reuben", after he was abandoned by Gantu. | |
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"The Frost, the Sun, and the Wind": The protagonist is an unnamed traveler who bumps into the titular entities. | |
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When Marnie Was There is about a girl named Anna who befriends the titular Marnie. | |
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Hawthorne Abendsen, The Man in the High Castle, is a minor character. | |
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Family Matters: Though it was originally supposed to be a show about a family, from season 2 onwards the main protagonist is Steve Urkel who is not part of the main family (the Winslows) but just a neighbor. All the members of the Winslow family gradually become Satellite Characters to him. | |
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Julius Caesar: Caesar dies less than halfway through; the main character is Brutus. | |
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Kurami: Ana Kirkland is the main character, while Kurami is the infant cousin whom she is raising. To avoid confusion, author Deon Parson announced in January 2016 that he'd be changing the strip's name to Life With Kurami. | |
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Gaylord "Greg" Focker is the protagonist of all three Meet the Parents films, though the titular characters in each film are his in-laws, his parents, and his children, respectively. Particularly, the titular Little Fockers take a backseat to the antics of their parents and grandparents. | |
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Sankarea: The plot mainly follows Chihiro Furuya, although Rea Sanka is pretty much the central character to the plot. | |
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Saber Marionette J: Otaru Mamiya is the main protagonist whom the eponymous trio of marionettes follow. | |
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The book's second adaptation, Charlie and the Chocolate Factory still focuses on Charlie, but its main difference from the book is adding a Tragic Backstory for Willy Wonka that he has to overcome in order to accept Charlie's family. | |
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Tintin: The story King Ottokar's Sceptre is a tertiary character title where one might expect a secondary: the king in the story is named Muskar. (The eponymous sceptre was named for his ancestor Ottokar.) | |
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To the extent that there is a main character in The Baker's Wife, it's the baker himself. His wife kicks off the plot by running off with another man, and the film doesn't focus much on her afterwards. | |
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"The Three Little Men in the Wood": The titular characters' barely show up in two scenes, and their only role is to reward and punish the actual protagonist and her stepsister, respectively. | |
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The Giver is about the boy who's been selected to replace the Giver. | |
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X Minus One: In "Martian Sam", the title is based on one of the characters on the baseball team. The story, however, is told from Joe's perspective. | |
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The Lorax: The focus in on the Once-ler, not on the Lorax. | |
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The Patchwork Girl of Oz is the origin story of Scraps the Patchwork Girl, and she is certainly a major and important character in the book (as well as a bit of a Breakout Character and fan favorite), but the main protagonist is actually Ojo the Unlucky, and the book centers around his quest to restore his petrified uncle. | |
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The Seven Ravens are the heroine's brothers. | |
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The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power: Galadriel might the protagonist overall, but is Sauron after whom the show is named. | |
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The Fairly OddParents!: Timmy Turner is the main protagonist. The title characters grant his wishes, teach him lessons, and generally serve as parental substitutes, since his actual parents constantly neglect him. | |
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"The Grateful Beasts" are the hero's allies and helpers after he cured them. | |
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Trancers: The protagonist is Jack Deth. The Trancers are the Big Bad's mind slaves. | |
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Oglaf: The eponymous Oglaf has shown up maybe a handful of times in the entire comic. | |
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After War Gundam X: While the titular mecha was initially piloted by protagonist Garrod Ran, he gets a Mid-Season Upgrade in the form of the Double X Gundam and the titular mech was then piloted by Big Good Jamil Neate. | |
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"There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis" by Kirsty MacColl. The protagonist is the narrator's probably unfaithful lover; the guy down the chip shop ("he's a liar") is just someone the real protagonist gets compared to. | |
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While most of the titles are just nonsensical and could refer to anything (The Pink Panther Strikes Again could even refer to Dreyfuss, the film's villain), the final title, Son of the Pink Panther seems to overtly suggest that Clouseau is indeed whom the name "Pink Panther" refers to. | |
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Malazan Book of the Fallen: The Crippled God, the last book in the series, is named after an important but rarely seen character. For most of the series it actually looks like it's going to be a case of Antagonist Title as the Crippled God is the instigator and Man Behind the Man of most of the conflicts within the series, but then turns out to be a little fish in the pond of the Big Bad Ensemble and himself in need of rescue. | |
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Pokémon Heroes: The titular Heroes are the Sibling Team of Latios and Latias, with Latias being the Guest-Star Party Member. Ash and friends are the protagonists. | |
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Dropkick on My Devil (or also known as Jashin-chan Dropkick): Despite what the title or marketing suggests to the audience, the main character is Yurine Hanazono, the girl who summoned Jashin-chan and is responsible for kicking off the plot of the series in the first place. While Jashin may be the face of the series, Yurine is overall the central protagonist. | |
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Despite being the titular High Score Girl who drives much of the plot, legendary arcade gamer Akira Oono isn't the main character of the series. That honor goes to Haruo Yaguchi, who befriends her. | |
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Ruby Sparks is the girlfriend of the main character Calvin who made her from his imagination. | |
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"Mother Holle" hires the protagonist as a housemaid when she wanders into her realm. | |
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Metroid Prime is an Antagonist Title. | |
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"The King Of The Golden River": The eponymous King rewards the main character's kidness and punishes his abusive brothers' evil. | |
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Peanuts: In some countries, the strip is known as Snoopy, because "Peanuts" sounds silly when translated and Snoopy is probably the most marketable character for merchandising, even though Charlie Brown is clearly the protagonist. | |
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Mr. No Legs is titled after the main villain's enforcer, who is killed just before the climax. | |
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The live-action Transformers movies. The fact that the Transformers are secondary characters in the movies named after them is a frequent subject of mockery, due to the fact that they were the main characters in other incarnations of the franchise. | |
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Marketa Lazarová doesn't play very large role in the plot. Mikoláš is the actual protagonist. | |
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In Fido, the titular character is the zombie butler of the main character and his family. | |
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Paul is a CGI alien. The protagonist is the Graeme/Clive duo. | |
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TRON and TRON: Legacy are about Kevin Flynn and his son. Tron is a minor character in both of them. | |
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Zelfia: The character Zelfia has appeared exactly three times. The title refers more to the series' Arc Words. | |
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Scooby-Doo: Changes from series to series as each series has a different number of characters, with Scooby typically receiving more focus the less characters there are. But in the series that feature the full gang, Scooby-Doo almost always receives very little focus and is more of an extra. | |
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The Princess Bride: Buttercup, the titular bride, is the Love Interest of both The Hero Westley and the Big Bad Prince Humperdinck. | |
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The Nibelung in Richard Wagner's The Ring of the Nibelung is Alberich, but the central character of the tetralogy as a whole is Wotan, even though there is no character who appears in all four parts. Brünnhilde, the titular character of The Valkyrie, is also probably an example as the opera is mostly about Wotan and his mortal children Siegmund and Sieglinde (the latter is the only character who appears in all three acts), while Brünnhilde in this opera is primarily defined as Wotan's alter ego—she tries to do what he can't because he is constrained by his obligations to treaties and the law. | |
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Saving Private Ryan is, as the title suggests, about the soldiers sent to save Private Ryan. Private Ryan doesn't appear until the film's third act. | |
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Reborn! (2004) has Reborn, the hitman who is the tutor to the main character Tsunayoshi Sawada. Reborn does nothing except making Tsuna stronger and stronger, so the latter can beat the crap out of the enemies. | |
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My-HiME: After being the main character, Mai Tokiha barely appears in the Elseworld spin-off My-Otome, relegated to a supporting role near the end. Also an example of Artifact Title. | |
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The Sword of Saint Ferdinand: The main character is not the titular King Ferdinand III but his soldiers GarcÃa and Diego de Vargas. | |
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The Calf of the November Cloud: The main character is Konyek, who goes through Hell to retrieve the eponymous calf, keeping her safe and bring her back to his village. | |
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Chupa: Alex is technically the main protagonist, but the film is titled after Chupa, the young chupacabra who serves as the Deuteragonist. Justified, as while Alex is the protagonist, Chupa is the central character in the film. | |
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Wendell & Wild is named for a pair of demon brothers but the film actually focuses on Kat, the human girl they strike a deal with. | |
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Silent Tongue takes its name from Eamon's runaway wife who—although her shadow looms large over the events—only appears in flashback. And very briefly as Eamon is taken to meet his fate. | |
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Silent Tongue | hasFeature |
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Bleach: Memories of Nobody refers to Senna, a girl who has multiple memories that weren't really hers to begin with due to being an amalgam of different souls. | |
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Bleach: Memories of Nobody | hasFeature |
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Junebug is the name the Supporting Protagonist's pregnant sister-in-law wants for her child once she gives birth. She suffers a miscarriage. | |
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Chicory is the deuteragonist of Chicory: A Colorful Tale. She is the artist who motivates Pizza's journey and the story is just as much about her as it is about Pizza. | |
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The principal characters of the ballet Don Quixote are the young lovers, Basilio and Kitri. Don Quixote and Sancho Panza are secondary mime parts. Not surprising, as the adaptation is In Name Only, anyway. | |
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The Thin Man: The man of the title is the victim, not one of the protagonists or the villain. This didn't prevent the sequels from using him as an Artifact Title, even though his deceased character has nothing to do with their plots. | |
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In Tron 2.0, it's Jet Bradley as the main character. Tron himself is completely absent, having disappeared years before the game begins, but his legacy code still plays a part in the story. | |
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Born Under the Rain: The title is the meaning of the name of a secondary protagonist. That character is Masika, which is revealed in The Namesake fashion. | |
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"Feminine Intuition": The 1970 German translation, "Jane 5", promotes the prototype robot to titular importance, despite not ever speaking on-screen. | |
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The Last Samurai does not, as many people seemed to think, refer to the main character Nathan Algren, but to the rebelling group of samurai led by Katsumoto. This is not helped by the fact that "samurai" can be either singular or plural in Japanese. | |
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Schippeitaro is the dog the hero needs to help him. | |
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The Oracle Games, Oracle of Ages and Oracle of Seasons, are named for their respective Damsels in Distress, Nayru and Din. Zelda only appears in the games when they're started with a code gained by completing the other game in the duology. | |
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TRON: Evolution only has Tron in the opening. He's shuffled out of the plot after the first chapter, due to the film, TRON: Legacy, mentioned above. | |
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TRON: Evolution (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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To push the irony even further, the one game where it can be argued that she is the true main character over Link is Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity, which does not have "The Legend of Zelda" mentioned anywhere on the title. | |
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In Chrysalis Visits The Hague, Queen Chrysalis may be the character that kicked the plot off to begin with, but her lawyer Estermann is the actual protagonist. | |
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In Hades, the Player Character is Prince Zagreus, while the Lord of the Dead himself is Zagreus's father and the Final Boss. That said, the title might actually refer to the setting since "Hades" is also a name for the Underworld itself. | |
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Lufia. Even worse in the sequels, where Lufia isn't even in the game. At least, not under that name. | |
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Pokémon: The Series: Ash, first and foremost, is the main character of the series rather than the titular creatures, with Pikachu as his partner. In fact, the Mons in general take a backseat to the humans. This is somewhat true of the game series as well, but to a lesser extent due to how much the gameplay itself revolves around the titular Mons. | |
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AKIRA spends the entirety of the film version in a glass jar. He's somewhat more active in the manga version, but while plot-relevant (being a young psychic Person of Mass Destruction who destroyed Tokyo), he isn't much more than tertiary as a character. | |
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Fuuka offers an ambiguous example; technically, the main character is neither Fuuka Akitsuki nor Fuuka Aoi. Even more so after Akitsuki dies. | |
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Fuuka (Manga) | hasFeature |
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The protagonist of Helck is Red Vamirio of the Demon Empire, but most of the story revolves around the human hero Helck, who she travels together with. | |
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The Scarlet Pimpernel: The protagonist is the eponymous hero's wife Marguerite. | |
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The Scarlet Pimpernel | hasFeature |
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In Cudjo's Cave, Cudjo (an African-born escaped slave) has been living in the eponymous cave longer than any of his three companions but has less of an arc than any of them. | |
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Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb: Dr. Strangelove is only in two scenes. Doesn't mean he didn't make a hell of an impact. | |
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Dr. Strangelove | hasFeature |
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Gord's brother Freddy doesn't appear much in Freddy Got Fingered and Gord's pretense that their father molested him is only a minor plot point. | |
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Freddy Got Fingered | hasFeature |
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Ken Park kills himself at the start of the movie. The rest of the movie is about his classmates. | |
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Ken Park | hasFeature |
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The Legend of Zelda: Spirit Tracks is notable in that Zelda has a much stronger presence than in most games as Link's companion. It's also the only mainline Legend of Zelda game where she is even playable during some sections. | |
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Rinkitink in Oz does have the titular King Rinkitink in a large role throughout, but the main character is the young Prince Inga. | |
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Rinkitink In Oz | hasFeature |
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"The White Dove" is the Love Interest. | |
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TheWhiteDove | hasFeature |
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The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe pulls a trifecta by being titled after a secondary character (Aslan), the villain (Jadis the White Witch), and a gateway to another dimension. | |
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Waking Ned Devine is a pretty interesting example, considering the only time Ned actually appears on screen, it's his dead body, having died from shock after learning that he won the lottery. The rest of the movie is about two old men pretending he's still alive to collect this winnings. | |
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Waking Ned Devine | hasFeature |
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Tsukihime: The title (Moon Princess) refers to Arcueid Brunestud, whom the protagonist Shiki Tohno meets at the start of the story. | |
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Richard of The Case Files of Jeweler Richard is actually the deutragonist. Seigi Nakata, his employee, is the protagonist. | |
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The Iron Giant is the Deuteragonist. | |
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The Iron Giant | hasFeature |
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Gossip Girl is a minor character on the show. Subverted, as "she" is actually one of the main characters, | |
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Gossip Girl | hasFeature |
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"Galley Slave": The title refers to robot EZ-27, constructed to do proofreading, grading, and the other miscellany mental drudgery that occurs in universities. | |
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Galley Slave | hasFeature |
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Homestar Runner: Regardless of what the creators might say, Strong Bad has pretty much taken over as the main character. | |
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While the title of Christian Weston Chandler in Survivor: Kujira-Jima implies Chris to be a spotlight stealer, everyone gets a fair amount of screen time and character development, some more than Chris himself. | |
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The main character of Convergence: Adventures of Superman is the Pre-Crisis Supergirl. Superman himself is the Deuteragonist. | |
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Convergence (Comic Book) | hasFeature |
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You'd be surprised how little Anna actually features in her own game. In fact, it's debatable if she appears at all. | |
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Anna (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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LISA: Lisa herself only appears in one of the games, outside of as a hallucination. Her death, however, kickstarts the plot of all games onward. | |
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Röki: The protagonist's name is Tove; Roki is the name of the son of the Big Bad, whose love for him is the driving motivation for her villainy. | |
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Röki (Video Game) | hasFeature |
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In all three Re-Animator movies, the main character is Herbert West's protege, not Dr. West himself. | |
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Re-Animator | hasFeature |
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The Red Vixen Adventures: The series as a whole and half the individual titles refer to the Red Vixen, a character with very little actual screen time (and most of that is spent as her Secret Identity, Lady Melanie) and the story is never told from her perspective. | |
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The Red Vixen Adventures | hasFeature |
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In Dear Mr. Henshaw, Boyd Henshaw is more of a plot device than an actual character; the real protagonist is sixth-grader Leigh Botts. | |
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Dear Mr. Henshaw | hasFeature |
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In Princess Tomato in the Salad Kingdom, the protagonist and player character is Sir Cucumber, who must rescue the eponymous princess. | |
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Captain Tsubasa. Even though the series is only Tsubasa-centric, in many European adaptations the anime is known with a Name and Name title that makes it look like that Tsubasa and Genzo Wakabayashi are both equally important protagonists (evidenced also by the theme songs). While still a major character, Wakabayashi is often kept Out of Focus (or even Put on a Bus) due to injuries or other reasons. | |
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Invader Zim: A Very Tall Problem: Almighty Tallest Red and Purple are the show's Villain Protagonists whom the titular Zim serves. | |
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Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 is named after Chloe, the bitch in apartment 23, but the series' main protagonist is Chloe's new roommate June. Chloe is still the second most prominent character in the series, though, and several episodes do revolve mainly around her. | |
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Coco: The protagonist is Miguel, Coco is his great-grandma. | |
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The Bourne Legacy. Jason Bourne is only be mentioned off-screen as the movie leaves the main character's seat to (who else?) his legacy. | |
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Tenchi is the main character of Tenchi Muyo! Ryo-Ohki but Ryo-Ohki is fairly low down in his harem compared to a lot of the other characters. | |
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The Lorax (2012) is named for the titular Nature Spirit, but he's merely a supporting character in the Once-ler's story and a long-gone non-factor in Ted's. | |
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Metroid: The first game and the whole series are named after the species the villains are using as biological weapons. In Metroid II: Return of Samus and its remake Metroid: Samus Returns, Metroids are the main antagonists, making it an Antagonist Title. Zig-zagged throughout the series — later games reveal "Metroid" to be a Chozo word roughly meaning "ultimate warrior", which Samus quite definitely is; meaning that everyone who mistakenly referred to Samus as Metroid are technically correct. Eventually, it becomes a Protagonist Title in Metroid Dread, where it's revealed that Samus has been slowly turning into a humanoid Metroid since she was infused with Metroid DNA in Metroid Fusion, even dubbed by her enemies as the "Ultimate Metroid". Super Metroid is both this and a Super Title 64 Advance as the "Super Metroid" is the baby Metroid that becomes giant-sized and plays a crucial role in the climax. Metroid Prime is an Antagonist Title. Metroid Fusion refers to Samus's transformation into a Half-Human Hybrid. |
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"The Twelve Dancing Princesses" are dancing the night away, and the hero has to try to find out why. | |
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How I Met Your Mother is the story of how The Hero met his One True Love, who isn't even properly introduced to him until the last five minutes of the series finale. | |
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Mickey's Christmas Carol Ebenezer Scrooge, the main character, is represented by (obviously) Scrooge McDuck. Meanwhile, Mickey himself takes the role of Bob Cratchit, still an important role but not the lead. | |
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In the Lands of Arran series Nains, Derdhr of the Talion is actually a direct sequel to Ordo of the Talion focusing more on the latter than on the title character. | |
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My Dad the Rock Star: The protagonist is Willy Zilla, while the eponymous rock star is his father Rock Zilla, whose relationship with him is a key part of the series. | |
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The Knight in Hollow Knight isn't actually the title character; rather the Hollow Knight is an emotionless Vessel meant to be immune to the Infection while the Knight himself is a failed Vessel who wasn't chosen to seal the Radiance. However, in one of the endings the Knight defeats the Hollow Knight and takes his place, effectively becoming the new Hollow Knight. | |
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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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The title of the historical fiction novel The Sunne in Splendour refers to Edward IV, but the novel's protagonist is his little brother, the future Richard III, though Edward is a fascinating and charismatic secondary character. | |
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Seen in a few installments of the Dark Parables; the fourth game is called The Red Riding Hood Sisters and the fifth is The Final Cinderella. The actual protagonist of all of the games is a woman known as the Fairy Tale Detective. | |
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Wildfire is about a young girl, Princess Sara, and her efforts to reclaim her rightful throne. The title refers to a magical talking horse who is sworn to protect her.. | |
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The Kids Are All Right: The Kids refers to Joni and Laser, but the story focuses on their mothers and their Glorified Sperm Donor. | |
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The Barber of Seville also applies. Figaro is a relatively major character, but Almaviva is the protagonist. | |
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The titular character of Rebecca (1940) was already dead before the movie even began; however, the disproportionate influence her memory still has over the other characters is central to the story. | |
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