Most A-logged Characters In Fiction. - A surprisingly prevalent phenomenon.

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Kira "Jesus" Yamato from Gundam SEED is enough to make old-school Gundam fans (mostly just the autistic ones who religiously defend the old shows) blind with rage
Me but I've toned it down over the years and realize it's just a bad show but doesn't hurt anyone.

Edit:Naruto characters (mainly naruto and sasuke) are A-logged
 
Let's see... from what I've seen over the years:

Lynn Minmay from Macross/Robotech
Sailor Chibi-Moon from Sailor Moon
Relena Peacecraft from Gundam Wing
Ashley Williams and Miranda Lawson from Mass Effect
Squall Leonhart from FF8 (they toned his attitude down in spin-offs, sure, but he is an insufferable brat in his game)
Kairi from Kingdom Hearts
 
Back when it was still really big Seychelles from Hetalia got A-logged from hell and back just because she was the main character in an incomplete dating simulator because the creator didn’t want to make an original character, and the fujoshis declared that she got into the way of their hawt yaoiz and needed to be exterminated.

I’ve also noticed that Marvel seems to suddenly have a hateboner for Thor. He’s been extremely depowered recently and made a walking and grunting dumbass who can’t fight his way out of a paper bag. Guy could literally slug Superman yet now he’s weaker than Hulk and loses to fucking Nighthawk (literally fucking Marvel Batman) out of all people while his position within the Marvel Trinity is slowly fading away (at least in the cartoons). It’s like if DC suddenly made Wonder Woman depowered, made her have a stroke and then replaced her with Harley Quinn.
 
Pretty much all of Link's helpers (Navi, Tatl, King of Red Lions, Ezlo, Midna, Ciela, & Fi) get this, to varying degrees.
This could very much be part of the reason why they haven't really made another character like this since Skyward Sword, now that I think about it.
 
Lorgar from 40K. A lot of the strife in 40K is caused by his actions, and apparently a lot of fans take issue with the fact that there's conflict in a setting about a galactic hellscape of eternal violence.
 
Pretty much all of Link's helpers (Navi, Tatl, King of Red Lions, Ezlo, Midna, Ciela, & Fi) get this, to varying degrees.
This could very much be part of the reason why they haven't really made another character like this since Skyward Sword, now that I think about it.

tbf that fucker navi deserves it
hey listen
more like hey listen bitch eat my asshole
 
I appreciate the Holden Caulfield call out, especially since Salinger was a combat vet and it's possible to read Catcher in the Rye as allegory for him trying to reintegrate into society. I don't know why but people are really resistant to vulnerability in lead roles.
 
Better Call Saul doesn't have as big a following as Breaking Bad, despite being a spinoff, because while the latter is a high stakes drama about a dying chemist becoming a drug kingpin, the former is a prequel about his lawyer struggling to build his career.

With that introduction out of the way, the most a-logged character in BCS is Chuck McGill. Chuck has often been described as the Skyler of BCS because he's seen as wet blanket moralizer who gets in the way of the main character's schemes. Yet in some ways he's even worse because although he had actively sabotaged Jimmy's attempt to build his legal practice he still had the gall to depend on him as his sole caretaker.

Yes, we are informed by future events that Jimmy would end up becoming as bad as Chuck predicted. But Chuck is either to proud or stupid to realize that he himself had a hand in creating the very monster he feared by rejecting Jimmy's attempts to reform himself.
 
Pretty much all of Link's helpers (Navi, Tatl, King of Red Lions, Ezlo, Midna, Ciela, & Fi) get this, to varying degrees.
This could very much be part of the reason why they haven't really made another character like this since Skyward Sword, now that I think about it.
Tbf, i think mido from OOT gets this despite wanting to apologize to link even after 7 years have passed since he saw him
 
Shinji Ikari is something of a sad sack, but I hate people whose opinion of him can be summed up as "Get in the robot, Shinji! Why doesn't he just get in the fucking robot?" Apparently, they've forgotten all of the times that Shinji did get in the robot, only to have aliens shoot a beam at him, badly injure him, or even eat him whole. And Shinji feels everything the robot feels, so he's enduring levels of torture that would break the minds of most full grown men. Shinki Ikari can be criticized for a lot of things, but I can totally understand his lack of desire to "get in the fucking robot."
 
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