There were many male leads in TV shows who were often injured, such as Aaron Stark in Game of Thrones and Rick De Cade in The Walking Dead. Although these male protagonists had great courage and wisdom, they were often injured or even lost their lives when they encountered danger or battle. However, their determination and perseverance were also loved and recognized by the audience.
According to the information given in the novel, there was no mention of a male lead in a TV series with a similar title. I'm sorry, but I can't provide any relevant recommendations.
Many anime works had such male leads, such as Naruto, One Piece, Death, and so on. The male leads in these works usually had some special physical conditions such as weak bodies, frequent injuries, and so on. However, they had a strong will and an indomitable spirit, and finally overcame all kinds of difficulties and challenges to become heroes in everyone's hearts.
I recommend "My Anti-Japanese Brigade" and "Anti-Japanese Iron-Blooded Soldiers 'Souls" to you. These two novels are both military-war-themed novels. They have handsome male protagonists who are often injured but very brave. They are also very suitable for your needs. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend the following two martial arts novels where the female protagonist is often injured to you: [The Savior Will Take Revenge for the smallest grievance]: The female protagonist was often hurt to protect a sick scholar from being attacked by evil spirits. The male lead was lying on the floor, vomiting blood. He was injured every day. "Interstellar Big Boss Came to Cultivate": The female protagonist's skills are strong, but she is often injured. The male lead would often vomit blood and lie down. The two of them could be said to be "torturing each other". I hope you like my recommendation. If you are interested in other types of novels, let me know at any time! Muah ~😗
If the male protagonist was injured in a TV drama, then the injury scene might be that the male protagonist was seriously injured or killed after an accident or an enemy attack. This plot would usually attract the attention and heartache of the audience, and at the same time, it would lay the foundation for the male protagonist's subsequent adventures and growth.
The male lead of Death Note, Night Goddess Moon, was a very tragic male lead in anime. Because he had a notebook that could kill, he embarked on the path of crime. He kept trying to kill people, but failed every time. In the end, he was chased by the police because of his own actions. His experience was full of suffering and pain, and it also showed the loneliness and struggle in his heart.
Kirito, the male lead in the Sword and Sword Art Online, was a very tragic male lead in anime. He was used as a "cheat" in the game world to obtain various powerful abilities in the game, but at the same time, he also bore the risk of being killed by other players. Later in the story, he realized his mistake and decided to quit the game. However, he lost all the data in the game world and became a "waste". Gilgamesh, the male lead in Fate/Zero, was also a very miserable male lead in anime. He was a god from the ancient times with power that surpassed humans. However, he was given a tragic fate because he was involved in the war between humans and magicians. He had experienced many life and death trials in the war, but he was finally forced to make a choice and become a "sacrifice". Naruto's male lead, Naruto Uzumaki, was also a very miserable male lead in anime. He had lived in a country full of ninjas and had experienced all kinds of hardships and pain since he was young. Although he eventually became a powerful ninja, his body and mind were greatly damaged, and he was often bullied and ridiculed by other ninjas.
There were many TV dramas that had male leads getting injured and sick, such as Andy in Ode to Joy, Chu Qiao in Biography of Chu Qiao, and so on. These dramas usually depicted a strong male protagonist who became weak, sick, or injured after encountering setbacks, difficulties, and injuries. However, through his strength and hard work, he finally overcame all difficulties and regained strength and success. This kind of plot would usually attract the audience's attention and sympathy, while also creating a more profound and attractive image for the male protagonist.
I'm not sure what kind of anime or manga you're referring to because you didn't provide any relevant information. If you can tell me the topic or genre you are interested in, I will try my best to provide you with relevant recommendations.
For animes or mangas that often hurt their stomachs, you can refer to the following examples: 1. Kirito in the Sword God Domain was often injured in the game due to the use of virtual reality technology. Naruto in Naruto often suffered various injuries due to constant fighting. Although Luffy in One Piece often took risks, he often suffered various blows that caused his abdomen to be injured. 4. Allen in the game "The Attacking Giant" often suffered physical damage due to the attacks of the giants. 5. In Fate/Zero, Ishida Ryu, as a magician, often needed to use powerful magic to fight, so his body was often injured. The above are some examples of anime or manga where the male lead often gets injured in the stomach. You can choose according to your preferences.