Top 10 Anime Characters Who Suffered the Most (Ft. Todd Haberkorn)
The 15 Most Painful Anime Lives, Ranked by How Much They Suffered 1 Levi Ackerman - 'Attack On Titan' 2 Meliodas - 'The Seven Deadly Sins' 3 Shiro - 'Deadman Wonderland' 4 Homura Akemi - 'Puella Magi Madoka Magica' 5 Akira Fudou - 'Devilman Crybaby' 6 Joseph - 'The Ancient Magus' Bride' More ...
One anime character whose life is miserable is Natsuki Subaru from Re:Zero. When his life ends, he returns to a save point, which means that he has to endure an endless parade of painful demises.
Each time he regains a body part, the pain is immense, but it is always worth it. Guts, also known as the Black Swordsman, is arguably the most tragic character in all of the anime and the one who has suffered the most. Even as a child, Guts was not safe from the horrors of the Physical World.
List Rules Vote up the characters whose trauma hurts to even think about. One can learn a lot about an anime character by studying how they respond to deeply traumatic situations. In addition to adding drama, alarming plot lines can expose viewers to aspects of their favorite characters that aren't usually on display.
Guts Had Maybe The Worst Childhood In Anime History. Photo: Berserk / GEMBA. Guts of Berserk has arguably one of the worst childhoods in anime history; any one of the horrible things that's happened to him would completely wreck a normal person. As a newborn, Guts was found beneath his mother's hanged body.
In Tokyo Ghoul, the hero is subject to a not-so-great home life, and winds up being brutally attacked by a man-eating ghoul whose organs fuse with his own to create a ghoul/human hyrid that needs to consume human flesh to survive. That all sounds pretty rough, yet Ken doesn't actually react that strongly to the horror. Instead, he represses most of his actual emotions (after an initial freakout), and convinces himself that his circumstances are acceptable.
After being confined in a small, crowded town (so as to avoid being eaten by giant, humanoid monsters called Titans), Eren is fed up with his life, and ready to fight for his freedom. That desire increases exponentially when his town is attacked, his home destroyed, and his mother is eaten in front of his eyes.
After the war, Gintoki leads a normal life, wherein he rarely discusses his combat experiences. To hide his trauma, he's bitter, sarcastic, and shows little regard for his own life, but in reality he's haunted by his inability to save his comrades. 1,142. 175.
One can learn a lot about an anime character by studying how they respond to deeply traumatic situations. In addition to adding drama, alarming plot lines can expose viewers to aspects of their favorite characters that aren't usually on display. By paying close attention, one can gain valuable insight into who a character is, ...
In A Silent Voice, a young girl is bullied for being deaf, leaving everyone involved traumatized.
Interestingly, although Shouya is the bully and Shouko the victim, both are traumatized by the experience.