ヒーロー

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Japanese

 ヒーロー on Japanese Wikipedia

Etymology

Borrowed from English hero.

Pronunciation

Noun

ヒーロー (hīrō

  1. a hero (person of great bravery)
    • 1997 July 9, Kazuki Takahashi, “[遊闘](バトル)[23](にじゅうさん) アメリカン・ヒーロー〈[後](こう)[編](へん)〉 [Battle 23: American Hero ‹Last Chapter›]”, in (deprecated template usage) [遊](ゆう)☆[戯](ぎ)☆[王](おう) [King of Games], volume 3 (fiction), Tokyo: Shueisha, →ISBN, page 81:
      (とも)()…パパは()(ちが)っていたよ……このマスクに(かく)れていた…(とも)(だち)のために(きず)ついた(かお)こそが(ほん)(とう)ヒーロー(かお)だったんだね…
      Tomoya… papa wa machigatteita yo…… Kono masuku ni kakureteita… tomodachi no tame ni kizutsuita kao koso ga hontō no hīrō no kao dattan da ne…
      Tomoya… I was wrong…… Under this mask… the face that took a beating for friends, was the true face of a hero
    • 2009 August 24 [2006 November 7], Naoyuki Kageyama, “[G](ジー)[X](エックス)-[2](ツー) その[名](な)は[万](まん)[城](じょう)[目](め)‼ [GX-2: That Name is Manjōme!!]”, in (deprecated template usage) [遊](ゆう)☆[戯](ぎ)☆[王](おう)[G](ジー)[X](エックス) [King of Games GX], 22nd edition, volume 1 (fiction), Tokyo, →ISBN, page 49:
      [E](エレメンタル)・[HERO](ヒーロー) エアーマンを[攻](こう)[撃](げき)[表](ひょう)[示](じ)で[召](しょう)[喚](かん)‼
      Erementaru HĪRŌ Eāman o Kōgeki Hyōji de Shōkan‼
      I Summon Elemental HERO Airman in Attack Mode!!
    • 2013 April 7 [2012 December 9], ONE with Murata, Yusuke, “[1](いち)[撃](げき)[目](め) [一](いち)[撃](げき) [1st Hit: One Hit]”, in (deprecated template usage) [ONEPUNCH-MAN](【ワンパンマン】) [One-Punch Man], 6th edition, volume 1 (fiction), Tokyo: Shueisha, →ISBN, pages 17–19:
      (なに)(もの)だお(まえ)
      Nanimono da omae wa
      Who the hell are you?
      (しゅ)()ヒーローをやっている(もの)
      Shumi de hīrō o yatteiru mono da
      Just a guy who does hero stuff as a hobby
      なんだその(てき)(とう)(せっ)(てい)は…
      Nan da sono tekitō na settei wa…
      What a half-assed setup…
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      マックスはあたしのヒーロー
      Makkusu wa atashi no hīrō da
      You’re my hero, Max
  2. a hero (main protagonist)

Usage notes

  • In the sense of "protagonist", this word generally refers to male characters. ヒロイン (hiroin) is used for female protagonists instead.

See also