Characters Treated Like Supporting Characters Even When They Aren’t
Some characters get labeled as “supporting characters” by fandoms even when the emotional weight of the story depends on them.
Not every important character is the central protagonist, but that doesn’t make them minor.
Zuko: People sometimes reduce Zuko to “the redeemed villain,” but he carries one of the strongest emotional arcs in the series. His storyline changes the tone of the entire show and affects almost every major character.
Katara: gets treated like “the girl of the group” way too often when she’s actually one of the emotional foundations of Team Avatar. She balances empathy, leadership, grief, hope, and emotional discipline throughout the series.
Cornelia hale : Cornelia often feels emotionally central to W.I.T.C.H., especially in the early seasons. She grounds the group dynamic while still feeling independent from the “main protagonist” structure.
Yumi Ishiyama:Yumi is frequently treated like secondary support despite being one of the most emotionally mature and grounded characters in the series. A lot of Code Lyoko’s emotional realism comes through her perspective.
Goliath: Even though Gargoyles has a large ensemble cast, Goliath carries enormous emotional and thematic weight. He feels less like a simple protagonist and more like the soul of the series.
Sajin komamura: Komamura gets pushed into “side captain” territory by a lot of fans even though his themes of loyalty, isolation, honor, and identity are some of the most emotionally compelling in Bleach.
Splinter:Splinter is sometimes treated as just “the mentor,” but emotionally he’s one of the most important figures in TMNT. The family dynamic of the turtles doesn’t really work without him.
Fandoms sometimes treat protagonist roles too rigidly.
A story can emotionally depend on characters who aren’t officially labeled “the main character.”















