Many anime protagonists had similar plots where the protagonists of novels became stronger for a certain purpose, such as Naruto, One Piece, Death, and so on. Many of the protagonists in these animes had experienced many difficulties and challenges, and in the process of growing, they gradually became stronger and reached their goals.
I recommend [City's Top-Grade Insight] to you. The male lead, Chen Yu, has two superpowers, water and fire. His superpowers are only Level 5. However, this novel did not involve the vampires and the shadows of her university dorm mates. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
"Battle Through the Heavens" was a series of online literature. The main character, Xiao Yan, was originally a trash youth with poor talent. However, through continuous hard work and combat training, he gradually grew into a powerful martial artist.
"The Peak of Martial Refinement" was another online literary work. The main character Xiao Yan in this work was also a trash youth with poor talent. However, in the process of growing up, he gradually grew into a powerful martial artist through continuous hard work and challenges.
Other than that, the main characters of " Full Time Expert " and " Douluo Continent " had similar experiences as losers at first, but through continuous hard work and combat training, they eventually became powerful characters.
Many anime works had plots where the main character started off as trash and then became stronger and stronger, such as Naruto in Naruto, Monchi D. Luffy in One Piece, and so on. These protagonists were initially considered useless or weak, but as the plot developed, they gradually became stronger and became heroes in everyone's eyes. This kind of plot could often attract the interest of the audience and at the same time, it could also create a growth process for the protagonist to increase the audience's sense of immersion.
In general, it's a bit of a toss-up. The strength of Manga Goku and Anime Goku can vary depending on the specific arcs and battles. Sometimes, it might seem like one is stronger in a particular situation, but that could change in another.
I recommend the novel "A Ruffian Begins in a Manga" to you. The main character, Xu Fan, is forced by the system to run further and further on the road of ruffians. He uses the manga system to cheat, turning from a good-for-nothing into a powerful existence. Although it was a novel and not a manga, it still satisfied the requirements of the loser protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
I'm not sure which anime character you're referring to. If you can provide more information such as the name of the character, the storyline, etc., I will try my best to provide you with a more accurate answer.
There were many animes where the male lead slowly became stronger. The following were some of them:
Naruto: Naruto Uzumaki was a boy who grew up weak, but after he became a ninja, he continued to work hard to grow up and fight with other ninjas until he finally became a great ninja.
2 One Piece: Monchi D. Luffy dreamed of becoming One Piece since he was a child. He grew up in the process of searching for treasures and made many like-minded partners, eventually becoming a great pirate.
3 Detective Conan: Kudo Shinichi was an excellent detective. He was hunted by an organization since he was young, but he constantly searched for the truth and solved various cases with other detectives. Finally, he became a great detective.
4. Gintama: Hijikata Juushirou is a funny, lively, and somewhat undisciplined boy, but he also has some powerful abilities and fights fiercely with other characters as he grows up.
These were some animes where the male lead slowly became stronger. There were also other animes with similar characters.