: Characters like Felix Argyle from Re:Zero challenge traditional gender stereotypes within their stories.

For those looking to create their own, social platforms like Pinterest offer hundreds of story ideas and visual inspiration for character design.

Writers often use specific "anime boy" archetypes to drive their plots:

: Stories often transport boys into extraordinary worlds, such as a boy being pulled into a TV to play football for his favorite team. Character Archetypes

: Some stories center on boys who are their own worst enemies in love, such as in the series The Dreaming Boy is a Realist , or the wholesome but "scary-looking" protagonist of My Love Story!! .

: Like Son Goku , who represents global popularity and relentless training.

If you're looking for specific stories or inspiration, "anime boy" characters are frequently featured in:

: This genre focuses on romantic relationships between male characters. Highly-rated examples include Dou Kyu Sei: Classmates and Given , which often explore music, school life, and emotional growth.