Time for a game of Spot the protagonist! Can you find the protag?
>>155968374
Which way to the window?
>>155968374
Probably the only male who doesn't look like a native Jap.
>>155968374
That's a trick question.
He's in the front of the class and everyone is looking at him.
>>155969374
y-you m-mean i-*I* am t-the p-protagonist?! M-me? A g-gaijin exchange s-sempai?!
>>155969467
If you are in the same class, you are not the sempai.
>>155968374
Middle row, 2nd seat
>>155968374
That girl with the braids.
>>155968374
Why are they facing away from the chalkboard anyway?
>>155968374
Can't really say who is the protagonist but you can tell all the relevant characters from the hair color.
>>155968374
One on the right
>>155968374
the one not paying attention to the room he's in but looking on the hole
>>155968374
>window seat, second from rear
blondie on the left, transfer student will sit behind him
>>155968374
Darn it, I can't see the windows in this shot. Every important character always sits close to the window cause animators are lazy
>>155968374
Nobody stands out enough so it's probably the teacher
>>155968440
>>155974013
Most people are right-handed so the windows are always to the left of the students.
Dude behind the chick with glasses. He has the most detail out of any of the guys. Especially that hair.
colored hair, intentionally covered up to seem mysterious, surrounded on all sides for maximum student interaction, same distance from the MC chair if the window is on the right or the left
>>155974013
The MC usually sits in the MC chair since it allows the viewer to see the most of the classroom and lets the MC look outside, giving the viewer an idea of what's outside and allows the author to have plot-relevant actions occur outside of the classroom that the MC notices (crush doing gym outside, aliens landing on the school grounds, etc).