"Good-bye. Good luck. Good riddance."
Except that within the context of the OP, he specifically noted characters with a significant amount of raw power as a primary requisite (Goku, Luffy, Sukuna) in conjunction with their innate abilites. And that's what I based my nominations upon. And as grampagen noted, I was appraising them on a pure individualistic level, without including external means such as Ash's Pokemon, Light's Death Note or Shinji's Evangelion.
Ichigo: What even *are* you?!
Kenpachi: Some say my mother was a train. Some say that I'm a rejected Godzilla monster too strong for the series canon. But everyone says: I'M THE KEEEEENPACHIIIIII!!!!
Yeah I was trying to bring up characters from stuff where fighty, or adventurous, stuff happened. Otherwise this thread might just be about what slice of life series is the comfiest or least threatening.
There's probably characters out there that are missing limbs or something and have no powers. Start there I suppose
“The master has failed more times than the beginner has even tried.”
-Stephen McCranie
That's not what the OP said, Len.
They mentioned a bunch of strong charactersand then asked for weak characters to contrast them. You made up the part about that being a prerequisite for the weakest nominations. And even then... Shinji is the only character who is unequivocally physically unimpressive. You otherwise named talented athletes, Bruce Lee martial artists, and toon force characters who dead lift 300 pounds and tank lightning bolts. You just sprouted a bunch of names without properly reading or even really thinking about how the names stacked up against each other.
The eight Digi-destined are all elementary school or middle school-aged kids... they're about as weak as any normal human children are.
Yeah, I can acknowledge that. Frankly, my train of thought in my initial post was operating along the lines of "Well, based on those examples, Ash, Light and Spike, while impressive in their own right and the setting of their series, aren't anywhere near as powerful compared to these guys."
Ichigo: What even *are* you?!
Kenpachi: Some say my mother was a train. Some say that I'm a rejected Godzilla monster too strong for the series canon. But everyone says: I'M THE KEEEEENPACHIIIIII!!!!
The Priestesses from Fushigi Yuugi are normal High School/Junior High School girls who lack magical powers on their own, and must rely on the Guardians to body guard them. Eventually, once they fulfill their quests to collect all of their guardians and perform a ritual, they are able to get three wishes from a beast god, but that's not really their own power at work, and not something one could rely on for standard equipment. Miaka did demonstrate some kind of force field in exactly one scene while unconscious, but that seemed pretty circumstantial to what was happening to her at the time.
Of the four, Suzuno, Yui, and Miaka are probably about even, I don't think they have any particular skills that would lend themselves to a fight. Takiko is at least combat-capable with a naginata.
Lupin III? Usually Goemon, Jigen and sometimes Fujiko are the 'muscle' of the team while Lupin's the main plotter.
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