No, it doesn't really matter if a character or an anonymous narrator tells the story. The reader is more interested in what's going on than in who's talking!
Character Driven
The readers will be more likely to identify with a good character, so many writers write character-driven stories.
Going by myanimelist's character popularity poll Kirito is a more popular character.
Hm...that's a tough one. I have to pet stories only cuz theres so much more to do in pet stories than pets.
Thomas More, the author of the Utopia, narrates both Book 1 and 2. More also uses the character of Raphael, a traveller who finds the island of Utopia, to describe the city.
Modern stories usually contain more than one character.
A first person protagonist is a character in a story who narrates the events from their own perspective using "I" and "me." This perspective immerses the reader directly into the thoughts and experiences of the main character, offering a more personal and intimate view of the story.
In the 19th century in newspapers in the UK. It is not certain that the character really existed. The character is probably a combination of other old stories which are more exiting when combined in to one character
Harry Potter for one, is far more popular than Tracy Beaker. The answer is no.
I love it and i think it should be more popular than it is. i would say its right in-between harry potter and the school for good and evil.
Resting is a popular action that your character can do. It helps you generate run energy more quickly. It show your character sitting on the ground.
One could find more information about baby stories in parenting forums and blogs. Parents love to boast about their little ones and babies are a very popular post.