7 Anime Characters Who Give Up Too Quickly

While many anime characters are recognized for their determined and resilient natures, there are also some series that feature characters with the polar opposite personality. These individuals are quick to give up at the slightest hint of difficulty, in contrast to the typical “never give up”attitude.

Frequently, these anime characters are introduced to provide comic relief and carry out their tasks with diligence. Despite this, they are the most entertaining to observe as they evoke the appropriate emotions for the given situations. Additionally, witnessing them conquer their fears and exhibit bravery when faced with challenges is highly enjoyable.

Hence, we will examine seven anime characters who easily surrender.

Anime Characters Who Give Up Too Quickly

Usopp

Usopp as seen in One Piece (Image via Toei Animation)
Usopp as seen in One Piece (Image via Toei Animation)

Despite lacking the immense strength or Devil Fruit powers of his crewmates, Usopp from One Piece is known for his quickness to give up, making him one of the most prominent anime characters. His absurd ability as a sniper sets him apart as a normal human being.

When it comes to giving up, Usopp is always the first one to suggest that his crew should run away in any difficult situation. He is so quick to abandon hope that he doesn’t even wait to fully understand the severity of the situation. This negative attitude of his was revealed when Perona’s negative hollow was overpowered by Usopp’s own negativity.

Sekke Bronzazza

Sekke Bronzazza as seen in Black Clover (Image via Studio Pierrot)
Sekke Bronzazza as seen in Black Clover (Image via Studio Pierrot)

Sekke Bronzazza from Black Clover shares a similar trait with Usopp in his tendency to give up easily. However, unlike the Straw Hat Pirate, the Green Mantis Magic Knight is known for being even more conniving, as he is willing to abandon his friends in order to protect himself.

Despite rarely participating in battles, Sekke is notorious for taking credit for others’ actions. This is precisely how he becomes a personal guard for the Clover Kingdom’s King Augustus Kira Clover XIII.

Zenitsu Agatsuma

Zenitsu Agatsuma as seen in Demon Slayer (Image via Ufotable)
Zenitsu Agatsuma as seen in Demon Slayer (Image via Ufotable)

Despite being known as a quitter, Demon Slayer’s Zenitsu Agatsuma is beloved by many fans for this very characteristic. Unlike his comrades Tanjiro Kamado and Inosuke Hashibira, who fearlessly tackle any challenge, Zenitsu carefully evaluates each situation and decides whether he can successfully accomplish it or not.

Zenitsu often resorts to physically abusing Tanjiro in situations where he feels incapable of completing the task, in order to make him understand the severity of the situation.

In Kaname

Kei Kaname as seen in Oblivion Battery (Image via MAPPA)
Kei Kaname as seen in Oblivion Battery (Image via MAPPA)

Despite being a character from the anime Oblivion Battery, Kei Kaname is known for easily giving up. Prior to suffering from amnesia, Kaname was a talented and humble baseball player, but his change in personality resulted in the loss of his skills on the field.

Despite this, Haruka Kiyomine, Kaname’s closest friend, encourages him to keep playing baseball and try to catch his pitches. As a result, Kaname persists in the sport. However, the recent version of Kaname struggles with baseball and frequently gives up when faced with even the smallest challenge.

5) Ginro

Ginro as seen in Dr. Stone anime (Image via TMS Entertainment)
Ginro as seen in Dr. Stone anime (Image via TMS Entertainment)

Both Ginro from Dr. Stone and Kei Kaname share a common struggle with their roles, often leading them to quit. Despite their efforts to impress women, they both fail miserably.

Ginro is frequently partnered with Kinro to accomplish tasks. While Kinro diligently carries out the task, Ginro can often be heard grumbling about it and trying to expedite its completion. The only reason Ginro doesn’t escape from the situation is because Kinro would just bring him back to it.

Kotaro Bokuto

Kotaro Bokuto as seen in Haikyuu!! (Image via Production IG)
Kotaro Bokuto as seen in Haikyuu!! (Image via Production IG)

Despite being surrounded by many anime characters who easily give up, Kotaro Bokuto from Haikyuu!! stands out as a true gem. As the ace of the Fukurodani High School Volleyball Club and a top 5 ace in the country, Bokuto is a dependable player within his team.

Despite this, whenever Bokuto experiences a slump during a match, he quickly loses his confidence and even goes as far as requesting his setter, Keiji Akaashi, and other teammates not to pass him the ball. Fortunately, these instances happen frequently enough for Akaashi to learn how to manage Bokuto’s outbursts.

7) Student Profile: Yuu Ishigami

Yuu Ishigami as seen in Kaguya-sama: Love is War (Image via A-1 Pictures)
Yuu Ishigami as seen in Kaguya-sama: Love is War (Image via A-1 Pictures)

Yuu Ishigami, a character from Kaguya-sama: Love is War, stands out from other anime characters who are known for their tendency to give up easily. Unlike those who surrender because of physical limitations, Yuu Ishigami’s tendency to give up is rooted in his struggle to handle the emotional weight of a situation.

During the first season of the anime, it was common to see scenes where Ishigami would give up in a difficult situation and then ask the Student Council President Miyuki Shirogane for a quick leave to go home because he wanted to die.

We have selected seven anime characters, but feel free to share your favorite ones who are notorious for giving up easily and that we may have overlooked.

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