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Useless Protagonist

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A Useless Protagonist is a Point of View character who can only watch as more capable supporting characters bust their asses saving both them and the world. They may become more badass later on, but they always start as something of a pansy.
A Useless Protagonist is similar to a First-Person Peripheral Narrator, but they're not quite the same. The First-Person Peripheral Narrator isn't the key player, but can still be useful, often as the Sidekick. Meanwhile, a Useless Protagonist might be the center of attention but they don't do anything useful.
Think of it this way: Arthur is The Chosen One, but he is utterly powerless on his own and isn't even a Badass Normal, so he sits around doing nothing. Fortunately, he has Bob and Charlie to protect him, with Bob being the most important heroic force both in combat and in planning, and Charlie acting as his sidekick and, though not being as awesome as Bob, still being very useful. Think of Bob and Charlie as Batman and Robin, and Arthur as some poor schmuck in the story they have to save because he is the living descendant of Jesus, and poses a threat to the Catholic Church simply by existing.
If Charlie is the narrator, then he is the First-Person Peripheral Narrator, because, even though he's incredibly useful, this obviously isn't his story. If Arthur is the narrator, then he is this trope, because he doesn't do anything useful at all. He is not the First-Person Peripheral Narrator, however, because he is The Chosen One and the focus of the plot and action and this is ostensibly his story, even if Bob and Charlie do all the work.
Note that this is not a one-time uselessness due to strange effects, or a long-term effect on someone who requires protection. It's a healthy character with no good excuse for cowering behind their constant savior. The literary term for this is "agency": a character has agency when they act rather than react, when the story proceeds because of their actions rather than through the actions of others. A character with little to no agency has the plot happen to them, with little control over the outcome, while a character with a lot of agency drives the plot: their actions force other characters to act or react.
Another thing to think about is that this is not a place for "weak" protagonists. "Useless" entails someone who is completely ineffective in all story-important aspects. Some protagonists that lack physical strength are useful by being brilliant in some other fashion, a la The Chessmaster.
Contrast Pinball Protagonist where a character does have useful skills, but is incapable of acting on their own initiative because stronger characters have set the plot on rails. Not related to a Spotlight-Stealing Squad taking focus from the lead. Compare Helpless Observer Protagonist.

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Madoka Kaname from Puella Magi Madoka Magica until very late in the series, despite being the main character mostly seems to around to be tortured and for other characters to rescue. As in, the very last episode. In the previous timelines, however, she kicks massive amounts of ass. Note that she's being kept in this role by Homura Akemi, who has very good reasons.
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Jason from The Forbidden Kingdom. He's the protagonist of a Kung Fu film—starring alongside Jackie Chan and Jet Li—yet even after his Training from Hell, he's only capable of beating enemy mooks. That's what happens when you're the stand-in for the priest in a retelling of Journey to the West...
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Buscapé in City of God. Though he meets and talks to several of the characters (and get in danger more than once) he doesn't interfere in any ways with the conflicts of the gangs, or even in the plot. He is meant to be nothing more than a witness of violence, and a narrator. His character is completely neutral: he doesn't act violent, but doesn't do anything against Ze Pequeno either.
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Remove Misuzu from AIR and all it would do is remove her arc.
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Yuri from Alien Nine. She really only cries and has nightmares during the whole series.
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Yukiteru of Future Diary frequently slipped into this, often sitting back and letting Yuno or someone else (like Akise) solve his problems for him for entire arcs at a time. He got better once he was broken and subsequently Took a Level in Badass.
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Played with in Neon Genesis Evangelion. Shinji isn't a Useless Protagonist but a number of other characters, including Shinji himself, view him as this. It's a major part of the crippling inferiority complex Shinji has.
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Vaan and Penelo from Final Fantasy XII come across more as the story’s Tag Along Kid duo compared to the central story of Ashe's quest to save her kingdom
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Sheriff Bell in No Country for Old Men. In both the book and film, he serves more as the role of narrator than a protagonist.
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Winston Smith of Nineteen Eighty-Four is a brutally justified version of this trope. All he gets to do as the hero of the piece is keep a diary and have an affair before being arrested, tortured, and brainwashed, but the Totalitarian state he lives in considers these very serious offences.
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Despite having a huge array of cybernetic enhancements, Inspector Gadget usually manages to accomplish very little while his niece and dog solve every problem along the way. Unlike most of these examples, this was intentional and Played for Laughs. And possibly justified in that he keeps a helicopter in his brain cavity.
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Snake from Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots. When you think about the story as a whole in the game, most of what he tries to accomplish ends up failing and when he does succeed, it's only because someone else planned it and did all the actual heroics, reducing Snake to nothing but a glorified delivery boy. This, in fact, was always his role, from start to finish, from the first game onwards. Snake was never intended to have agency, but to follow orders...which is what he does. It's when he accomplishes things in spite of outside machinations that he's at his most heroic: seemingly killing Big Boss in Metal Gear and Metal Gear 2, for example, and frustrating the Patriots in Metal Gear Solid 4.
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Mark English, the protagonist of Devil Doll. After spending the entire movie investigating the proceedings, the situation resolves itself without his help.
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Ivanhoe in Ivanhoe. For most of the book, he’s bedridden because of his wounds and takes practically no part in the action. Then he recovers just barely to participate in Rebecca’s trial by combat – only for the combat not to take place because Bois-Guilbert drops dead.
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Mobile Suit Gundam AGE: Kio Asuno, the protagonist of the third story arc. His constant pleas for understanding always fall on deaf ears, his refusal to kill enemy pilots enables them to go on and kill supporting characters, and he refuses to ever see the writing on the wall. In the end the only time Kio manages to convince someone to see things his way involves Mind Rape.
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Ai and Yu in Final Fantasy: Unlimited often find themselves overmatched by the sorcerers and monsters in Wonderland.
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Charlie from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory does nothing to earn his happy ending except not be as awful as the other four kids. Adaptations of the book recognize this and try to flesh out his character and give him more to do.
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The Pumaman: While the title character does fight a number of villains, he's aided by his Hypercompetent Sidekick, Vadinho the Aztec priest, a Badass Normal who tells him what to do and holds his own without any of Puma Man's super powers. This aspect of the film was highlighted by the related episode.
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Hiro Hiyorimi of Princess Resurrection - much more so in the anime version, where he's generally completely incapacitated while Hime and the others take down the Monster of the Week.
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The Dreamstone tended to swerve between Rufus and Amberley as Hero Protagonists or the Urpneys as Villain Protagonists. Neither managed to accomplish much. Rufus and Amberley were The Fools at best and Inspector Gadget-level Invincible Incompetents at worst (see above), while the Urpneys were Harmless Villains doomed to failure at their goal. Rufus and Amberley at least Took a Level in Badass during later episodes however.
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Mystery Science Theater 3000 featured films with characters who would qualify.
The Pumaman: While the title character does fight a number of villains, he's aided by his Hypercompetent Sidekick, Vadinho the Aztec priest, a Badass Normal who tells him what to do and holds his own without any of Puma Man's super powers. This aspect of the film was highlighted by the related episode.
Mark English, the protagonist of Devil Doll. After spending the entire movie investigating the proceedings, the situation resolves itself without his help.
Agent for H.A.R.M.'s protagonist Adam Chance's main contributions to the narrative are killing Mooks, getting tricked, and failing to save the day. In the end his greatest contribution was taking out the villain's mooks so that the aging elderly scientist could finish the villain off himself.
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Italy from Hetalia: Axis Powers. So much. Germany acts as his baby sitter. Lampshaded as the title Hetalia comes from the Japanese words for 'useless' and 'Italy'.
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The main character, Todd, from Todd and the Book of Pure Evil is this in season 1. He joins the gang solely to try and bang Jenny, and spends the season getting stoned, being a jerkass, and contributing absolutely nothing while his friends save the day. He gets a lot better in season 2.
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Agent for H.A.R.M.'s protagonist Adam Chance's main contributions to the narrative are killing Mooks, getting tricked, and failing to save the day. In the end his greatest contribution was taking out the villain's mooks so that the aging elderly scientist could finish the villain off himself.
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Finn during most of The Force Awakens. Though the majority of the film is focused on him, he doesn't do anything that makes him the protagonist. He spends most of that screen time following behind the other two characters whose actions better fit the role, and that's when he's not trying to run away from the First Order. Poe, the ace pilot for the resistance, has more of a presence in the beginning, and later Rey - who is revealed to be the real protagonist, making Finn a Decoy Protagonist - fills the role as the next powerful Jedi in the sequel trilogy.
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In defiance of the Harem Anime convention, Issei Hyoudou of High School D×D quickly realizes how useless he is compared to the rest of Rias' team and how his Sacred Gear is more valuable than he is, resulting in a minor breakdown and some early Character Development. Over time, he eventually becomes The Champion to Rias, and a much more competent individual with a personal stake in the plot.
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Superman in a story with Waverider and the Linear Men does nothing but try to talk reason with the other characters as they feud with each other, as Superman himself is dragged into the mess by Waverider himself.
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In Jonny Quest, evil foreign governments, multi-national corporations, and billionaire supervillains send henchmen in droves to steal from Benton Quest... there's not much that protagonist Jonny, a young child, can actually do about any of this. He's pretty worthless in most episodes, sometimes making things worse; but one way or another, it's either Benton Quest or Race Bannon who saves the day. Later adaptations would avert this trope, however.
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Bella Swan from The Twilight Saga. What little actual action there is is performed by other characters; Bella mostly just hangs out and watches as people compete for her attention, fight each other, debate whether or not to fight each other, etc. Bella doesn't even watch that much.
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Xuanzang from Journey to the West. While he's technically the main character, most of the legwork is done by his escorts, as Xuanzang himself is completely incapable of combat. Not surprisingly, most adaptations focus on Sun Wukong the Monkey King rather than the relatively dull Xuanzang.
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Dave in Maniac Mansion leads the charge to rescue his girlfriend Sandy from Dr. Fred's clutches, but all he is is an Item Caddy. Every other character has a skill they can lend to the cause on top of carrying items, even Jeff with his measly ability to repair the telephone.
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Minato of Sekirei starts out this way, but later on begins to be a bit of a planner. It can't really be helped considering he is the heart in a series of super powered Action Girls. He also winds up taking notes from Seo and accompanies his Sekirei in their missions as support. Plus, as an Ashikabi, if he dies, so do all 6 of his Sekirei.
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Surprisingly, Michael in The Prayer Warriors Battle with the Witches. His mission at Hogwarts is to obtain the four keys to Dumbledore's office, as well as any information of Dumbledore's connection to the British government and/or involvement in planning an attack on Christians. His attempt to get information through Ginny fails when she is killed, and he only succeeds in retrieving her key from her corpse, while Ebony kills Harry and Ron, and gets Hermione to give her the fourth key. Dumbledore is killed by a nameless Prayer Warrior, Harry is killed (again) by a Bolt of Divine Retribution, and the plotline of finding information about Dumbledore is forgotten.
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Wilbur from Charlotte's Web. His job is to get his life saved by Charlotte. (Later, however, he takes steps to preserve Charlotte's eggs, acting as a surrogate parent to three of her children and many subsequent descendants.)
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Revolution: Charlie Matheson is supposed to be the hero of the story, but for a while, she didn't really do much except to get Miles Matheson back into the game of fighting. In fact, Miles has had to save her several times. Justified Trope, because she is only a twenty-something-year-old with no real combat training. She did receive combat training in the episode "The Song Remains the Same", and she led a mutiny to help a scientist and his family escape from the Monroe Republic and the Georgia Federation in the episode "The Love Boat". It remains to be seen if and when she'll turn this into a Subverted Trope.
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 Lupin III: The Woman Called Fujiko Mine / int_bfb14b83
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 Now and Then, Here and There / int_bfb14b83
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 Pokémon: Genesect and the Legend Awakened / int_bfb14b83
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 Dark Web (Comic Book) / int_bfb14b83
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 The Avengers (Jonathan Hickman) (Comic Book) / int_bfb14b83
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 Friendship is Failure (Fanfic) / int_bfb14b83
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 The Prayer Warriors (Fanfic) / int_bfb14b83
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 Agent for H.A.R.M. / int_bfb14b83
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 Alice, Sweet Alice / int_bfb14b83
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 Charlotte's Web / int_bfb14b83
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 Diary of the Dead / int_bfb14b83
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 Hatchet / int_bfb14b83
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 Mars Attacks! / int_bfb14b83
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 No Country for Old Men / int_bfb14b83
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 The Deadly Bees / int_bfb14b83
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 The Man with the Golden Gun / int_bfb14b83
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 The Robot vs. the Aztec Mummy / int_bfb14b83
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 Zombie Nightmare / int_bfb14b83
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 Charlotte's Web / int_bfb14b83
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 Ivanhoe / int_bfb14b83
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 No Country for Old Men / int_bfb14b83
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 GXNext
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 PokemonTakeTwo
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 Crashocalypse (Video Game) / int_bfb14b83
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 Maniac Mansion (Video Game) / int_bfb14b83
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 Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (Video Game) / int_bfb14b83
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 Tale of Wuxia (Video Game) / int_bfb14b83
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 Diamond in the Rough (Touhou) (Web Animation) / int_bfb14b83
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 Gaming All-Stars (Web Animation) / int_bfb14b83
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 Nyan~ Neko Sugar Girls (Web Animation) / int_bfb14b83
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 Where Was My Hero...? (Web Animation) / int_bfb14b83
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 Unskippable (Web Video) / int_bfb14b83
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 Love Not Found (Webcomic) / int_bfb14b83
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 The Corsican Brothers
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 The Dover Boys / int_bfb14b83
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 The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible / int_bfb14b83
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 Velma / int_bfb14b83
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