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Sometimes these characters don’t care because they’re simply so powerful they don’t have to care, as there’s nothing anyone else can do to them in the first place. Other times they don’t care because they’ve resolved to live their lives the way they want, something everyone would love to be able to do.
It’s difficult to deny that part of the reason people watch anime, or any storytelling in general, is to indulge in escapism. People like to see characters do what they can’t in real life. Not caring about the expectations that are placed on them, and ignoring the high expectations placed on them by others—those are the kind of characters that all viewers fall in love with at one point or another.
More often than not, Shikamaru prefers to avoid the spotlight completely, and goes out of his way not to show off how smart he is because of the possibility that it might result in more work. Granted, this plan didn’t work as he’s swamped in work anyway after he became the assistant to the Hokage.
Jotaro is introduced to everyone in a jail cell for having beat up four random gang members. He’s not freaking out, he’s not even annoyed about it—he’s simply aware of the facts going on around him and operates accordingly. He doesn’t speak much, always remaining completely relaxed no matter what new situation he’s in while he’s battling the Stand users coming after him and his grandfather. The only thing he cares about for certain is his mother, but even then his introduction is telling her to shut up. He cares more about making sure she’s safe than whether or not she likes him.
Yami Sukehiro accidentally found himself in Clover Kingdom, and since then he’s had to fight for everything. You’d think that would have made him a more determined guy with a very clear goal. And in some ways it has—he formed the Black Bulls after the commander of the Grey Deer gave him control over his own Magic Knight guild.
Shikamaru is what most anime fans think of when they think of talented but lazy. The Nara clan ninja is easily the smartest of all the Konoha 11, proving his talent for tactics in his victories during the Chunin Exam. But regardless of Shikamaru’s skill, he’s never shown himself to care about anything people want from him.
Gintoki really seemed to care about his country in the war against the aliens, but after they were defeated, he learned to find a new way to live life. He began the Yorozuya, an odd-jobs company that he uses to pay for food, rent, and the latest copy of Weekly Shonen Jump. People look down on him for being lazy, but that never seems to make Gintoki change his behavior. Instead, people realize how awesome he is and come around to respecting him instead.