There were many anime works in which the female protagonist was not human but the male protagonist was human, such as: - Sebastian Michalis in The Black Deacon - The Night God Moon in Death Note - One of the female protagonists in the Gate of the Stone of Destiny: Ling Ai One of the male protagonists: Okabe Rentaro - The first entry in the Index of Forbidden Magical Books - The Storm of Early Spring in A Science's Super Electromagnetic Cannon - Rem Sharbek in 'Speed Up the World'. In these anime, the female lead was not human, but the male lead was human, telling the story between them.
There were many anime characters with monster male leads and human female leads, such as: 1 " Sword God Realm ": Kirito was a virtual reality game guide. He encountered all kinds of strange creatures in the game and got to know the heroine Asuna. 2 " Attack of the Giant ": Alan is a human but his identity is hidden. He has a life and death struggle with the giant and at the same time, he meets and falls in love with the heroine, Rainer. 3 Ghost in the Shell: Soko Grass is a human. She is a detective in a dystopian society. At the same time, she is in love with the male protagonist Shinosuke. 4 " The Gate of the Stone of Destiny ": Okabe Rentaro was a human who received an experimental mission to travel through time and space. However, his time-traveling experiment triggered a global disaster. He met and fell in love with the heroine, Shiroishi Yuto. Chapter 5: The Blade of the Destroyer: Tanjiro is a human. He is a ghost hunter. He and his sister, Hana Hinata, fight against all kinds of ghosts and get to know the heroine, Chizuru.
In some anime, the female lead would sometimes appear in a non-human situation, such as Alan in Attack of the Giant, Gui Yanye in Evil Crown, and Akiyama Suki in Fate Stone Gate. However, it should be noted that these female protagonists were not truly non-human. They had different physical structures or mental states from humans.
As a fan of online literature, I don't know all the comics and anime works. However, there were some characters in anime and manga that were considered "non-human". 1 Shinji Ikari from Neon Genesis Evangelion. He was described in the work as a mechanical replica without human feelings and emotions. 2. Eren Yeager in Attack on Titan. He was described as a giant with human thoughts and feelings, but his family had been killed, so he was confused and uneasy about his identity. 3. Touma Toriyu from Sword Art Online. He was described as a gaming expert in the novel, but he was infected by a virus in the game, causing him to enter a virtual world and become the protagonist. It should be noted that although these characters are described as "not human", their image and character settings in anime and manga are still very popular and have deep emotions and storylines.
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Of course, there was! I'll recommend a few books to you. I believe you'll like them. The first was Taming the Mind, where the male protagonist was a god and the female protagonist was a mortal. There was also the Legend of the Immortal Sword of Emotion, where it was still a mystery whether the female protagonist was a demon or a devil. The last book to recommend was " Adorable Pet Attack: Your Highness, Shi Kai!" The female lead was a Totoro, and the male lead was a royal noble. It felt very interesting, right? I hope you like my recommendation.😗
I recommend the book 'After Wearing the TV Series, I Cultivated in the Wasteland' to you. This was a sci-fi space-modern cultivation novel. For some reason, the female protagonist had transmigrated to a wasteland TV series. She had become the male protagonist's contracted beast, but the male protagonist was not the original. He was an AI robot that had been loaded into the male protagonist's memory and had no emotions. The female protagonist had been going against the current in this world, doing well and becoming as powerful as the male protagonist. The male protagonist of this novel was not a human, so it met the requirements of the question. I hope you like my recommendation.