These are the best and strongest anime characters ever made, ranked. If we ask you about the series that introduced you to the wondrous world of anime, then chances are that the following names might escape your lips — Naruto, Bleach, One Piece, and Dragon Ball Z .
Saitama from One Punch Man is the strongest character in anime. One Punch Man is different from most other combat anime, in that the protagonist is already the strongest person around, rather than striving to reach that goal. After three years of rigorous training, he can withstand any blow and defeat any enemy with a single serious strike.
Whether it be the best looking, more intriguing, or most badass character, anime as a medium is one that is often defined by its most popular characters. Whether they perfectly condense all that one loves about a series into a personified form or just absolutely steal the show, anime characters are a performance worth paying for on their own.
You may have caught subtle religious references in your favorite anime; maybe the main characters pay a visit to a shrine on New Year’s Day, receive a charm or amulet for protection, or light incense for someone who has passed away.
The World Religion Database estimates there are almost 3 million Shintoists worldwide, with the vast majority concentrated in Japan.
The majority of Japanese adhere to Shintoism, a traditional Japanese religion focusing on rituals and worship at shrines. In 2018, around 69 percent of the total population of Japan participated in Shinto practices. Closely behind is Buddhism, with more than 66 percent of the population adhering to its practices.
Shinto is frequently a theme in Japanese popular culture, including film, manga, anime, and video games. Shinto religion is at the core of Japanese culture and history and as such greatly affects the outcome of pop culture in modern Japan.
Shinto is the largest religion in Japan, practiced by nearly 80% of the population, yet only a small percentage of these identify themselves as "Shintoists" in surveys.
Christianity and Buddhism are the dominant confessions among those who affiliate with a formal religion. Buddhism and Confucianism are the most influential religions in the lives of the South Korean people. Buddhism, which arrived in Korea in 372 AD, has tens of thousands of temples built across the country.
Unless you want to become a priest, there is no need to join Shinto. It is different from Western religions where you become a member, pay fees and have an initiation ritual. Do like the Japanese do and visit a shrine and follow the rituals. The Shinto shrine in Amsterdam is probably closest to you.
Gokuism seems to be a newly emerging religion that is based on the moral example of the protagonist in the Dragon Ball series: Son Goku. It is not an officially recognised religion, but rather a shared creation of fans on the internet.
The connection of Naruto and Buddhism is evident due to Buddhist characteristics and values evident in the manga/anime, it is also clear that Kishimoto did this in order to persuade his young audience to convert to Buddhism.
Goku doesn't really have a religion in Dragon Ball Z, and most gods in DBZ don't really get worshipped. Beerus, Kame and King Kai are basically the gods of the DBZ universe and none of them are really worshipped to my knowledge. So basically there is no such thing as religion in DBZ, even though there are gods.
Islam, the world's fastest growing religion In 2016, more than 20 million tourists visited Japan and among them, Muslim tourists have become more common nowadays.
Shinto, (Japanese: 神道, romanized: Shintō) or Shintoism, is a religion that originated in Japan. Classified as an East Asian religion by scholars of religion, its practitioners often regard it as Japan's indigenous religion and as a nature religion.
Shinto and Buddhism: The Two Major Religions of Japan.
The half-demon Inuyasha is a warrior from feudal Japan who can slay any opponent who gets in his way, whether they are human or demon. The son of the most powerful demon in the world, Inuyasha is the most powerful half-demon and his strength only grows over the course of the anime as he gains new mystical transformations and techniques for his shape-shifting sword.
Akira Fudo, the protagonist of numerous Devilman anime and other works by Go Nagai, gains the power to transform into the powerful Devilman after conquering a demon spirit that tries to possess his body.
This oranged-haired Shinigami has a broad, and sometimes confusing, set of powers that allow him to defeat even the most overpowered of foes. His strength and swordsmanship allow him to take down all-powerful deities and reality-bending gods while he gains new powers from each set of foes he defeats.
In fact, in the sequel Clear Card series, Sakura's own magic is so great that she rewrites the cards over the course of the series. She can use the magic inside of her to augment the cards, make them stronger, or create her own. The use of the cards allow her the power of flight, super strength, speed, and more. She is, however, still one of the youngest Magical Girls in anime, ensuring that she lacks the same ruthlessness of some of her older counterparts.
With the increasing popularity of western anime series and the development of new fictional mythologies, there are always more heroes and villains coming to the screen. While some anime characters get their start on the pages of a manga, others come to the screen without audiences knowing anything about their journey.
Baki Hanma is a ridiculously muscular teenage boy with the sole goal of defeating his father, and the world’s strongest living creature, Yujiro Hanma. Baki constantly trains his body by placing himself in dangerous situations.
However, he doesn’t really have to fight anyone directly.
Starting off this list is the class clown of anime who can make anyone laugh or even cry at the drop of a hat. Gintama alone is a series known as the king of anime comedy, infamous for its surreal humor, loveable characters, and insurmountable amount of pop culture references that even put Family Guy to shame.
Sasuke Uchiha is one of the most famous edge lords in all of anime, but he wouldn't be what he is today without the older brother that he probably stole mixtapes and t-shirts from.
9 Naruto Uzamaki-Naruto (58,366 Votes) Sitting at #9 is one the main characters of the infamous "Big Three," the Hidden Leaf Village's "Nine-Tailed Fox," Naruto Uzamaki.
And while the studios may compete for a share of their audience, anime characters themselves also indirectly compete for attention, with the faces of the industry constantly changing within the fans' eyes.
Acting as the protagonist to one of the greatest Shounen anime of all time, the "Fullmetal Alchemist" Edward Elric has brought fans equal parts spunky, underdog passion and morally conflicted human drama that most, if any, other Shounen protagonists don't achieve.
Hunter x Hunter is far from being a one-character show. Even now, the series has pivoted across an entirely different perspective, giving fans awe to how versatile and complex this spectacular Shonen can be. If there was ever a character to define how cool and varied this series can be, it would be none other than Killua Zoldyck.
A realist who still selflessly serves the betterment of his fellow students, Hachiman is a strong take on the high school protagonist that fans just can't help but be intrigued by and the people who actually take the time to know him just can't help but fall in love with him.
He is the main character of the story. Childhood “friend” of Katsuki Bakugo, whom he nicknames Katchan, he was born without Quirk. He wants to become the best superhero of his time, like his idol, the famous All Might: “To be able to save lives with a smile on your face”.
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Byakuya is a member of the Kuchiki clan and grew up in the villa of the same name in Seireitei. He spent countless hours training, preparing to take over the leadership of the Kuchiki family. Yoruichi Shihōin often visited Kuchiki Manor to play tag with Byakuya.
The big brother of Alphonse, their father left them when they were children, and as a result, he has few memories of him. The death of their mother a few years later will lead Edward to hate him above all else, seeing him as the cause of this death.
Meliodas is the Dragon of Wrath and Leader of the Seven Deadly Sins. He is the main protagonist of the series and was the owner of the Boar Hat Tavern. Her Sacred Treasure is the Lostvayne Demon Slicer and her Magical Ability is Full Counter.
Koro-sensei is the Head Teacher of Class 3-E at Kunugigaoka Middle School. His past is unclear, but we later learn that he was once a great assassin who had been given the title of Shinigami, which indicated his function as a powerful and formidable hitman in the whole world.
The Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood anime came out all the way back in 2009, but even now, anime fans are still shuddering at the thought of Shou Tucker and his crimes. He is a state alchemist known as the "sewing life alchemist," and when he gets desperate to produce results, his family will pay for it.
The royal family of the Melromarc kingdom in this isekai realm is a mixed bag. The queen is a noble, wise, and benevolent woman who became one of Naofumi Iwatani's best allies, and her young daughter Melty was fairly helpful, too. However, the queen's husband and older daughter are a different story.
On paper, the elite Leaf ninja Danzo Shimura isn't so bad. He and his Root/Foundation organization are sworn to protect the Hidden Leaf Village at all costs and serve as a humble foundation of defense without expecting any thanks in return. But there's more to Danzo than this noble mission statement.
Sakura Haruno is a member of Team 7 and has been by Naruto's side through thick and thin, but that didn't exactly endear her to fans. Unlike many hated anime characters, Sakura is not a villain or a bully, and she does have her merits, such as medical ninjutsu and loyalty to her friends.
If it weren't for just two key factors, Gabi Braun the warrior candidate would actually be fairly admirable and somewhat sympathetic as a character, but this brash, gung-ho young soldier went too far in the eyes of Attack on Titan fans. She can't be easily forgiven for what she's done.
Bit by bit, the trainee hero Minoru Mineta is slowly making a case for himself, since he is becoming braver as a fighter, gets decent grades, and has had a few clever moments in action, such as when he outmaneuvered the R-rated hero Midnight in battle. Overall, though, he's easy to dislike.
There are some clear reasons why Akito Sohma behaves the way she does, but that doesn't stop anime fans from disliking her as an obnoxious and extremely dysfunctional shojo anime villain. Akito is the "god" of the zodiac animals, and she has significant control issues and attachment issues as well.
Though Eren is far from useless while in his human form, it's not until he transforms that he really becomes deadly. The ability to mutate into an unstoppable fifteen-foot Titan is an incredibly useful one to have up one's sleeve, and it's one that comes to his rescue time and time again throughout Attack on Titan.
Naruto may not be as strong as some of the other popular anime protagonists that are out there, but what he lacks in raw strength, he more than makes up for with technique and confidence. The once narcissistic ninja's control over the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox makes him a real force to be reckoned with, as too does Sage Mode.
Thanks to his impressive collection of souls, Alucard is more or less invincible at the beginning of Hellsing. By the series' conclusion, however, he exists both everywhere and nowhere, making it downright impossible to kill him.
Being the Son of the Soul King, Yhwach was blessed with a number of unique powers; most notably the ability to distribute parts of his soul to other living beings simply by touching them. By doing so, he was able to have people cultivate new powers and abilities for him, which he was then able to reclaim and use against his enemies.
Naruto has come up against some powerful villains over the years, but none quite as deadly as the Rabbit Goddess, Kaguya. After consuming the fruit of the God Tree and then later merging with the God Tree itself, she became the Ten-Tails, granting her a wide array of powers that make her nigh-on unstoppable in battle.
Tetsuo serves as the main antagonist in Akira, despite having once been the hero's best friend. His psychic power, once fully awakened, proves to be far too much for him to be able to control, leading to a series of psychic explosions that threaten to destroy the entire universe.
The Misfit of Demon King Academy anime may be fairly new when compared to some of the other popular anime series that have made their way west, but its main protagonist Anos has existed for more than 2,000 years.
Once a major part of Gotei 13, Aizen perhaps has the most memorable heel turns of all time in anime history. He definitely earns a spot on this list with his impressive Bankai that not many can overcome.
The first person that we'll talk about is Sasuke Uchiha, a person who might just be on Naruto's level but just edges out.
Not just any series mind you — Naruto is one of the most popular Japanese exports of all time, and a major reason for this is the eponymous main character itself.
The Spirit Detective whom we all know and love, the story of Yusuke Urameshi is equal parts noble and tragic. A ruffian who decided to sacrifice his life to save a girl, he was brought back to life with a litany of powerful Spirit powers.
The protagonist of Bleach who powered up to a level that no one could've dreamt of, it's incredible to think just how weak Ichigo actually was during the beginning of the series. However, it was only through sheer determination and hard work that he reached a level that even the Gotei 13 could admire.