Makoto Itou

Makoto Itou (伊藤 誠 Itō Makoto) is the protagonist of School Days and Summer/Shiny Days, as well as a side character in Cross Days. A generally mild-mannered student of class 1-3, his life becomes more complicated when seatmate Sekai Saionji helps him with his romantic life and sets him up with Kotonoha Katsura.

Why He Sucks

 * 1) In the anime, he is at first an average student who is too shy to ask out a girl he likes. But throughout the series, he was badly flanderized into a lying, cheating, irredeemable jerk who sleeps with just about any girl he gets his hands on.
 * 2) Besides cheating on his girlfriends, he scolds one girl and publicly embarrass her that anyone would consider it distasteful.
 * 3) He generally flirts with other girls at school. But, he "loves" them for their bodies rather than for who they are.
 * 4) Not only does he hurt the girls who love him, but countless other girls who have fallen for his "charm", causing a lot of suffering and devastation.
 * 5) Additionally, due to this, he drove two girls into insanity and is directly responsible for Katsura’s mental collapse.
 * 6) When Sekai Saionji reveals her possible pregnancy to Makoto, he refuses to take responsibility.
 * 7) His psychotic character development can actually RUINED this character!

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) Luckily, his womanizing ways bit him back in the rear. And at the end of the anime, he receives his own comeuppance.
 * 2) He at least showed some remorse for his actions.
 * 3) Unlike most harem series, (even though he or the series on its own may anger viewers) he serves as good example of how perverse behavior and little regard for other’s emotions can produce severe consequences.
 * 4) His design is pretty cute and attractive.

Trivia

 * 1) His birthday is October 16.
 * 2) Due to the fact that he treats women badly and he has a sex addiction, he is widely hated by many audiences.
 * 3) He has children with Sekai and Setsuna. However, the continuity is unknown.
 * 4) His first name translates to "sincerity".