>the love interest sacrifices herself for the fate of the world again
The love interest sacrifices herself for the fate of the world again
>all it does is delay the inevitable
>he can't stop her
>the love interest sacrifices the world for the sake of his/her beloved
>a nobody sacrifices himself for the fate of the world
>no one acknowledges, remembers, or misses him
>he moves on and meets another girl
>original love interest comes back with no memories
I like this one
>the love interest sacrifices herself for the fate of the world
>somehow subverting her sacrifice and fixing things without anyone dying is Hitler tier.
>love interest sacrifices herself
>completely pointlessly; the protagonist had everything under control and would have won if he hadn't been pushed out of "harm's way" by the love interest
Though this is more of a video game trope.
>love interst sacrifices self
>comes back as evil
>The love interest sacrifices herself for the fate of the world again
>Season Two is about the MC breaking in to the underworld to rescue the soul of his love interest
>payment available to save the world
>MC sacrifices his own powers instead because the payment available is too "unethical"
>must live the rest of his life as a normie, but is happy with it, whilst everyone else keeps their powers
REEEEE
>love interest has already started ripping and tearing her way out of hell
>they meet halfway
Yup, it's a pretty cost efficient way of resolving things. Also means you don't have to be the chosen one selected by god (the author) to save the world.
>MC sacrifices herself for the fate of the world
>love interest initiates a timeloop and relives the previous month countless times in an attempt to try and prevent MC's death
I want to see the others way around. Sacrifice the world for sake of one
>normie
>REEEEE
Why do you post like this?
>the world sacrifices itself for the fate of the love interest
>the love interest sacrifices her beloved for the sake of the world
Independence day?
Gay indeed
this sounds pretty good
Would watch
Don't villains do shit like this constantly?
t. Hated the fma brotherhood ending
Shirou did it.
His name was on the 1996 memorial in the second movie.
>love interest is un-sacrificed and the world is changed so that her sacrifice is unnecessary
>The antagonist has goals that aline with the protagonist but ultimately mentors the protagonist to defeat him.
>Girls in the bath get peeked on by MC but instead of assaulting him they just laugh and tease him.
>love interest is bed ridden by a terminal illness
>MC is a decent person embarks on a journey to try and find a cure but it involves killing and/or destroying a lot of innocent people lives
>he loves her so much he goes through it anyway and saves her
>has to live with the guilt and can't tell her about his methods
YES!
>love interest finds out and commits suicide knowing she was responsible for the deaths of so many people
>love interest has already started ripping and tearing her way out of hell
>they miss each other
>Girl invites MC to get in with her.
>Girl in the bath get peeked on by MC
>MC spergs out and slaps the shit out of her for peeking at him naked
>mc sarcrifices himself to save the world or the heroine after promising they will be together forever
>mc is reincarnated as the child of main love interest and another dude
Yes. He should have kept his powers, and the firebender captain guy could have found another way around his problem
>the love interest sacrifices herself for the fate of the world
>they meet again in the new world and everything is fine
all smiles
alternatively:
>love interest is bed ridden by a terminal illness
>MC is a decent person yet embarks on a journey to try and find a cure but it involves killing and/or destroying a lot of "evil" people lives
>he loves her so much he goes through it anyway and saves her
>later he finds out that they weren't really all that "evil"
>has to live with the guilt and can't tell her about his methods
>the MC sacrifices himself to save the love interest
>the love interest sacrifices herself to save the MC, but fails because MC is already dead
>the world sacrifices itself for nothing
Better.
Much better, to be honest.
Now this is foul.
> MC and his love interest sacrifice themselves to protect the entire universe
> both die
> both get reincarnated a 1000 years later with no memories of eachother
FUCK YOU FRANXX
Nishigori is a hack.
>I want to see the others way around. Sacrifice the world for sake of one
Fuck knight of lodis ending
Based.
No it's not
Not love interest nor anime, but still
DELET THIS AT ONCE
>MC sacrifices the love interest to the blood lord
>holy fuck that's gay
unlike the doujin you took this face from, right?
>mc sacrifices his mercenary band to become a demi-god
KINO
> the love interest sacrifices her beloved for the sake of the world while actually dooming the world
>immortal mc pretends to sacrifice himself for the world and goes on an extended vacation with love interest
Killing her was one thing, but turning Shu into a blind cripple while even the traitor whore gets off scott free was such a shitty ending. They could have at least given him the wheelchair hottie as consolation price.
Guilty Crown was peak nip bittersweet.
>love interest dies a shitty death infront of the MC
It wasn't even bittersweet, just bitter.
Dumb frogposter
>Sacrifice the world for sake of one
Jack was the best male yandere ever.
He also failed spectacularly over and over, and sacrificed everything Lacie cared about in the process.
>Main antagonist
>His ultimate goal is to revive his dead waifu.
>missing the point this hard
He got his brother back because he gave the Truth the right answer. If he tried to sacrifice his dad or someone else to get what he wanted just like every other dumbfuck alchemist he would have gotten fucked.
>he is also MC
>The main villain is the MC from the future
Much better
Based sibling sans blood relations.
i posted a kermit, not a pepe
>love interest dies but her last words are "we will meet again"
Name 5 examples fag
And we get to experience it all over again in the remake.
>MC's power comes from killing people and absorbing their strength and battle experience
>first arc of the series dealt with getting over the guilt of killing on the battlefield (war setting)
>inevitably reach the antagonist alongside friends and love interest
>completely overwhelmed by antagonist's strength
>has to use his friends as sacrifices in order to match the power
>absolutely bonkers bloodlust-fueled fight using the techniques of everyone MC had killed throughout the series, finished by a combo of his friends' and love interest's signature attacks
>Mc kills the love interest.
>Beta Orbiting third part of love triangle makes peace with being the romantic loser and sacrifices themselves for the main couple (and the world)
>Main couple honor their sacrifice and name their first child after them
How do you anons feel about this? And does it make a difference if the “romantic runner up” is a boy or a girl?
>>Beta Orbiting
But usually it's not a "beta orbit[er]", but the most aggressive and alpha one of the three.