Retarded Weeb
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Sounds like Bleach. Or Naruto. Or Dragon Ball... All secondaries in a shonen quickly become part of the background. Only the main character/s can do shit.
If you go back and read Dragon Ball from start to finish, it's pretty clear Toriyama always considered it the Goku show and every other character was just there to support him in some way. Either a rival for Goku to surpass, or a jobber to make Goku look even stronger when he comes in afterwords and beats the villain. The fact that some other characters occasionally got to do something cool is a happy accident.As soon as SSJ was unlocked it was pretty much a wrap. Last good fight someone like Piccolo had in DBZ where he unquestioningly dominated and stole the scene was probably in Cooler (and that was a movie), Krillin lost his spot even earlier than that.
Naruto from what I remember of it seemed like Kishimoto was actually trying to give a lot of characters relevance and cool stuff to do, although how successful he was varied by character. I never watched/read Naruto past some early stuff I happened see on TV though, so I don't know how quickly it got to the point where Naruto and Sasuke were gods and everyone else didn't matter.
Bleach had a totally different and unique problem, where the secondary character who were Ichigo's circle of friends quickly became close to irreverent and barely did anything, while all the screen time and villain kills got stolen by the tertiary cast of shinigami captains and sub-captains. Even Ichigo himself seemed to get sidelined at some point in every arc only to get some bullshit power-up and beat the main villain at the end. It's like Kubo lost interest in his original cast and wanted to actually make it all about these newer characters he came up with, but was obligated to keep dragging the original cast around and have Ichigo ass-pull a win at the end because he's the main character.