![]() Claymore has Claire telling Raki she will find him when they are escaping Ophelia and need to go separate ways.Yusaku is devastated and, despite telling Ai earlier that forging emotional bonds is vital, disappears for at least three months, with the show hinting that he's looking for remnants of Ai's data. The final episode has Ai dying in Yusaku's arms.Yusaku still wants to save him though and only fought him because he couldn't be convinced otherwise. Yusaku has been searching for the person who saved him during the Lost Incident/ Hanoi Project.After looking through reality again, Yuya is able to find her in the last episode. After the first season of Yu-Gi-Oh! ARC-V, Yuya's main goal is to find his best friend Yuzu as the interdimensional war pushes her through all of reality. ![]() Judai, feeling responsible for this, vows to find Johan and redeem himself for his mistake. In Season 3 of Yu-Gi-Oh! GX, Judai's best friend Johan pulls a Heroic Sacrifice to save everyone from Yubel, being transported along with them to another dimension.Atem spends the rest of the season vowing to find Yugi and redeem himself for his mistake. During the Orichalcos Arc of Yu-Gi-Oh!, Atem loses a duel due to being tempted by the Seal's dark powers and should have his soul taken, Yugi sacrifices his own soul instead.Used in Project ARMS, when Ryo and his allies spend most of the series trying to find and rescue Katsumi.Spike Spiegel's search for Julia which makes up the Myth Arc of Cowboy Bebop.Kenshiro's search for Yuria, his kidnapped girlfriend, in the first Rescue Arc of Fist of the North Star.He's a Determinator that won't stop until he has rescued his younger brother. Teppei Takamiya in B't X, a Seiya-expy, breathes by this trope.Though, [[spoiler: cheers go to Seika for going in a forbidden ground in Greece all the way from Japan to try finding Seiya. Unfortunately, the author seemingly forgot about it and had to make a huge Ass Pull to tie this loose plot in the last manga arc. Seiya and his sister Seika in Saint Seiya were at first this trope, with Seiya becoming a Bronze Saint to search for the older sister he was separated from when he was a tiny little boy and she was a pre-teenager.Belldandy is scared that what she must do might separate her from Keiichi for eternity, but Keiichi, being the romantic that he is, says that such a possibility is nothing to him because he would find her again no matter how long it took. In the movie for Ah! My Goddess, Belldandy and Keiichi are about to fight the Big Bad, who wiped Belldandy's memories of Keiichi in order to destroy the World Tree so he can "free" humanity from the war between angels and demons, and there's a very small chance that they'll come out of it in one piece.Naruto has sworn to save Sasuke from darkness and Sakura loves Sasuke to the point where she will kill him to save his soul. This is the main plot in Part II of Naruto.Contrast situations where the words are spoken as a threat, perhaps by an Implacable Man or Liam Neeson. The protagonist of this trope is often the Determinator. See also Reunion Vow, Rescue Arc and Save the Princess, which this frequently overlaps with. If Bob wants to find his lost love, Alice, but Alice doesn't necessarily want to be found, then that crosses over into Stalking Is Love.Ĭompare She Will Come for Me, in which the missing person believes s/he will be found. This is the much more proactive version of I Will Wait for You, although not specifically for love interests. Such plots usually have a message about the ability of love or friendship to endure through all things. They may never find each other, or the other person may be long dead, but don't expect them to stop looking even when confronted by proof of such. They will usually have to undergo a long journey, while facing many hardships along the way, before they can find the person they're looking for. Often, the missing person will be a lover, but sometimes this plot takes the form of a parent searching for a child, a brother for a sister, or someone searching for a lost friend. ![]() One or both will try to search for the other, promising that they will never stop until they have reunited with their loved one. A quite common variant of The Quest, this plot has two people who have become separated by fate or circumstance, and thus cannot be together.
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