Talk:Ochaco Uraraka

Main protagonist?
Just asking; exactly how does Ochaco qualify as a main protagonist? She has less screen time than many other supporting characters and she hasn't even had a story arc that revolve around her. So why is she called a protagonist again? I'd argue that she isn't even a main character.ExcelCore (talk) 21:16, November 30, 2018 (UTC)
 * For context, it appears that statement's been around since the article's creation back towards the end of 2014. But yes, it might be a stretch to call her a main protagonist, so much as perhaps a main character from Class 1-A. Unless there's an edit war in progress on the matter, I think it's safe to change. puxlit (talk) 07:49, December 1, 2018 (UTC)

Hair Color Consensus
So, Ochaco's name is actually hinting at the color of tea. Hence her sort've rich yet darker colored hair and eyes. I know in the context of animation, natural tones of what Americans call red hair may seem brown, but I think her hair is not brown. It's a deep reddish-orange color, like tea. I think in Japan they use the term chestnut for hair that is in the range of darker or natural orange/reddish tones. Should we call it chestnut? Should we call it auburn? Reddish-brown? Goniochromism (talk) 14:44, May 24, 2019 (UTC)

They don't get that specific here. If it's in the general category of brown it will be listed as brown, under tones not needed.--TyLee (talk) 15:37, May 24, 2019 (UTC)

They do get specific like that here, honestly: https://bokunoheroacademia.fandom.com/wiki/Katsuki_Bakugo https://bokunoheroacademia.fandom.com/wiki/Romero_Fujimi https://bokunoheroacademia.fandom.com/wiki/Rikiya_Yotsubashi Goniochromism (talk) 16:15, June 19, 2019 (UTC)

Then change it. There's been back and forth over hair color before, though.--TyLee (talk) 16:20, June 19, 2019 (UTC)