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Five Funny Introverted Anime Characters

More recently, there has been an increasing amount of anime characters who are introverted yet still have a sense of humor. Reserved characters are easier to understand and appeal to more introverted viewers. Here are five funny introverted anime characters.

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Shino Aburame Socializes With Himself: NarutoShino Aburame Socializes With Himself: Naruto

In Naruto, Shino’s reserved nature makes it hard for anyone besides Hinata and Kiba to get close to him. Even Naruto failed to recognize him after returning from training. On a joint mission, Shino asked Naruto to introduce him to Sai. Shino quickly realized Naruto knew nothing about him and decided to share some random facts about himself.

L Lawliet Often Misses Social Cues: Death NoteL Lawliet Often Misses Social Cues: Death Note

L Lawliet from Death Note has a very memorable personality. Many fans find his mannerisms endearing during his interactions with the Task Force. L is known for spending lots of time alone while working on cases, which sometimes makes him struggle to communicate with others and causes disagreements within the force.

L also tends to misread social situations. In Episode 19, Light zoned out while thinking, and L, assuming Light was thinking about cake, offered him some. L’s peculiar habits and willingness to share his beloved desserts make him a fan favorite.

Tomoko Kuroki Is A Hopeless Weeb: WataMoteTomoko Kuroki Is A Hopeless Weeb: WataMote

In WataMote, Tomoko is one of the most-known anime characters worldwide. Her struggle with socializing, obsession with otome games, and tendency to daydream is painfully easy for some fans to identify with. However, Tomoko also has an abrasive personality that doesn’t make it any easier for her to socialize.

Tomoko’s narcissistic self-righteous view of the world causes her to think everyone else is the problem and prevents her from changing. She is a stereotypical gamer weeb who loves online simulators more than actual people.

Ledo Rarely Gets The Hint: GargantiaLedo Rarely Gets The Hint: Gargantia

Gargantia on The Verdurous Planet’s Ledo had an atypical childhood, which caused him to have difficulty socializing when he met new people. Ledo struggled to change his learned habits at first, but as he made more friends, he also improved his ability to communicate.

Ledo’s initial social disconnect caused him to seem cold and uncaring and made it hard for him to get close to people. Rather than not feeling emotions, he just had a hard time sharing his feelings with those he cared about.

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Kusuo Saiki Will Go To Extreme Lengths To Avoid Social Situations: The Disastrous Life Of Saiki K.Kusuo Saiki Will Go To Extreme Lengths To Avoid Social Situations: The Disastrous Life Of Saiki K.

The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. has skyrocketed in popularity since its original release. Saiki’s honest personality and meta remarks about his series added a unique comedic element to the anime and made it more entertaining to watch.

Most episodes’ plots revolve around the extent to which Saiki will go to avoid annoying people in his life and, of course, eat his beloved coffee jelly. The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. was a hit because it dramatized the struggles of introverted teens in a funny and engaging way.

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