Rito Yūki (To Love-ru)

Rito Yūki is the main male protagonist of the To Love-Ru series, and its sequel, To Love-Ru Darkness. He is a normal 16-year-old student of Sainan High, who has a big crush on Sairenji Haruna, to whom he attempted numerous times to confess to but has met failure each time. It was only by accident that he met Lala Satalin Deviluke, an alien princess he accidentally became engaged to. Rito used to be on the soccer team in junior high and was fairly good, but quit because he was constantly helping his father with his manga duties, and did not want to leave his little sister Yūki Mikan alone in the house. Mikan comments he is very good at the most "useless little things", like crane and festival games (e.g. hoops, catching fish, squirt guns). Along with the many useless little things Rito is good at, he is also an accomplished florist, gardener and horticulturist.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The series' main gags is Rito grabbing  girl's private parts by accident. Which may not be a problem at first, but after seeing him trip everytime he sees a girl more than a few times, it really starts to get stale.
 * 2) * His fumbling personality can be somewhat realistic, but it tries too hard to make him relatable, and his clumsiness ends up being a gimmick instead of a trait.
 * 3) He can be sometimes miscast; while Akeno Watanabe might be decent for the role, Rito's voice can be a bit childish. And as for Ry McKeand, his voice can be a bit too deep.
 * 4) Him being a butt-monkey comes across as sad and pathetic than humorous.
 * 5) He hasn't changed his clumsy nature throughout the series, not even its sequel.
 * 1) Him being a butt-monkey comes across as sad and pathetic than humorous.
 * 2) He hasn't changed his clumsy nature throughout the series, not even its sequel.
 * 1) Him being a butt-monkey comes across as sad and pathetic than humorous.
 * 2) He hasn't changed his clumsy nature throughout the series, not even its sequel.

Good Qualities

 * 1) Rito does mean well when interacting with other characters, especially with Nemesis, the series' main antagonist.
 * 2) His character design is well-made.
 * 3) To be fair, it's not Rito's fault that he can't control his clumsy nature.