Anime Heroes Who Aren't Motivated
Some anime heroes stand out not because of a strong sense of duty or clear motivation, but because they are driven by little to no personal goals.
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Though Saitama longs for a fair fight, he doesn’t actively seek one like other fight-driven anime heroes, such as Goku from Dragon Ball.
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In Vinland Saga, Thorfinn's early life was driven by a powerful thirst for revenge, but as he grows older.
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In To Your Eternity, Fushi began as a blank slate, with no inherent purpose beyond experiencing the world around him.
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From the very beginning of Neon Genesis Evangelion, Shinji makes it clear that he has no desire to pilot an Eva.
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Denji from Chainsaw Man doesn't have a clear, consistent motivation for being a hero. Initially, he just wanted a normal life.
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In Blue Lock, Nagi didn’t initially have a passion for soccer when he first started playing at Reo’s suggestion.
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When Naofumi is initially summoned to an isekai world as the Shield Hero in The Rising of the Shield Hero.
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