The 10 Fastest Anime Characters Of All Time, Ranked
While Shou Tucker is a strong contender for "most evil anime character," in terms of sheer body count, the award has to go to Father. Father is a homunculus who tricked the city of Xerxes into creating the conditions needed for him to acquire godlike powers, wiping out nearly the entire civilization in the process.
Who is the friendliest Anime character from all of the Anime you have watched. I would say it's Gon Freecss, he's so innocent and extremely friendly with most of the people he meets, he's also always happy and very joyful. Tanaka's buddy who carries him around when he falls asleep. that guy is sooooo nice. I need an Ohta in my life.
What is the best anime character so far?
Though Caulifla is considered the strongest of the pair (and of her universe) Kale, her BFF and protege, becomes immensely -- and uncontrollably -- powerful once she goes Super Saiyan. Her scream alone can create craters, and she's survived Goku's point-blank Super Saiyan Blue Kamehameha.
10 Fastest Anime Characters Of All Time, Ranked5 Jojiro Takajo, The Student Who Runs Nonstop. ... 4 Sonic, Everyone's Favorite Speedy Hedgehog. ... 3 Kizaru, The Marines Admiral Faster Than Light. ... 2 Minato, The Fourth & Fastest Hokage Of The Hidden Leaf Village. ... 1 Whis, The Fastest, Most Powerful Angel Of The Multiverse.More items...•
While there's another character whose name implies quickness, Saitama is actually the fastest person in the One-Punch Man universe. When he got launched onto the Moon, he's able to arrive back on Earth in only a few seconds.
In Season 2 episode 2 Saitama showed to Speed of Sound Sonic he was much faster than him.
While Naruto is faster than Minato, he still cannot teleport, which makes him inferior to the Fourth in another aspect.
Flashy Flash is arguably the fastest S-Rank hero in One Punch Man, and claims to be even stronger than Tatsumaki. He is a strong believer in training as hard as you can, which makes him similar to Saitama in a lot of ways. 647. 276.
Known as the Flash Goddess, Yoruichi Shihouin is the fastest person in the world of Bleach. She gained her incredible speed by mastering Shunpo, a technique that allows the user to move faster than the human eye can track.
This is a form of teleportation that works by locking onto someone's ki signature, and instantaneously following it to wherever the user wants to go.
While her full powers are blocked, she's able to move at Mach 24, which roughly translates to 18414.5 miles per hour.
This allows him to travel to other countries within a few minutes. For the most part, he uses this ability to pick up snacks from around the world.
Besides his exceptional speed in everyday situations, Minato also possesses a unique jutsu called the Flying Thunder God Technique , which allows him to instantly teleport to any location that he previously marked with a special chakra seal. It's hard to get faster than "instantly."
Straight Cougar is well-known as the fastest alter user on his planet, and he couldn't be more proud of it. He's able to achieve speeds that go beyond the speed of light by either creating super-fast cars out of any material that happens to exist near him or equipping his feet and shins with armor and rocket boosters. The alter that grants him this incredible speed has a charming name - Radical Good Speed.
Top 10 Fastest Cartoon Characters. 1 Sonic the Hedgehog Sonic the Hedgehog, trademarked Sonic The Hedgehog, is the title character and protagonist of the Sonic the Hedgehog series released by SEGA, as well as numerous spin-off comics, five animated shows, and an animated OVA. Sonic was able to break out of null space (basically the void) ...
Sonic is 193 times faster than the the speed of light he's number 1! he is the fastest on this list.
In real life coyotes are faster roadrunners only run up to 20 miles per hour while coyotes can run up to 43 miles per hour making roadrunners easy prey but it's a cartoon so screw logic!
She is voiced by Diamond White.
In sonic 2 when he goes off screen he just appears on top of sonic which means he can catch up with sonic with ease, also he has a super form in sonic mania and sonic 3 & knuckles. Tails can fly almost as fast as Sonic can, flying just a little slower than Sonic. As shown in "Adv. of Sonic the Hedgehog" in 1993.
Quicksilver is a lot faster in the X-men than in the Avengers. But if you want to see how fast Quicksilver is then just look up "Quicksilver mansion scene X-men Apocalypse.". 5 Speedy Gonzales Speedy Gonzales is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Brothers Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons.
4 Quicksilver Quicksilver is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in the comic book X-Men #4 and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. Quicksilver is a lot faster in the X-men than in the Avengers.
That silly DC character shouldn't dare take the glory. Sonic is the fastest thing of all-time; he would beat The Flash in a race because his top speed is unknown. Sure, he's gone fast before, but he never races at his top speed, making his potential top speed infinite.
4 Speedy Gonzales Speedy Gonzales is an animated cartoon character in the Warner Brothers Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series of cartoons. 5 Superman Superman is a comic character. And probably the first powerful superhero in the fictional world.
14 Starfire Starfire is the name of several fictional comic book characters appearing in books published by DC Comics. The fast for the real real. 15 Saitama Saitama is the main protagonist of the webcomic and anime series One Punch Man, who could easily destroy a continent with one punch.
11 Eobard Thawne/Reverse Flash Eobard Thawne, otherwise known as Professor Zoom and the Reverse-Flash, is a fictional supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. 12 Kid Flash Kid Flash is the name of several fictional characters appearing in comic books published by DC Comics.
21 Infinite (Sonic Forces) This guy's faster than Sonic! 22 Tracer Tracer is a playable character appearing in the 2016 video game Overwatch, a first-person shooter video game developed by Blizzard Entertainment. Not as fast as the flash, quicksilver and sonic, but still very fast.
1 The Flash The Flash is the name of several superheroes appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. Created by writer Gardner Fox and artist Harry Lampert, the original Flash first appeared in Flash Comics #1.
24 Zoom Hunter Zolomon, otherwise known as Zoom, is a fictional supervillain appearing in comic books published by DC Comics. The second character to assume the mantle of the Reverse-Flash, he serves as the archenemy of Wally West in the DC Universe. 25 The Scout.
Often called the greatest villain in anime history, Johan was a serial killer who would fit in well in any blockbuster film. Monster (See it on Amazon) told the story of a man who had truly become monstrous; a charismatic, intelligent sociopath with no other goal than to kill everyone else in the world.
22. Guts. First anime series: Berserk: Legendary Wind Sword, 1997. The horror/fantasy/action anime Berserk (See it on Amazon) was set in a cruel fantasy world so horrible it makes the Game of Thrones setting look like a child's playground. A brutal place needed an equally brutal hero, and that man was Guts.
Kakashi. First anime appearance: Naruto, 2002. It's tough to outshine a lead character in his own series, but Kakashi pulled it off and often outranked Naruto in popularity polls (See Naruto on Amazon). He's a complex character, with an iconic character design and a laid back attitude that just exudes cool.
Sure, there are many anime characters who are wildly famous and provide the engine for a commercial machine, but sales and marketing don't make a character great. Skillful writing, design, and ingenuity make a character great.
Haruhi Fujioka. First anime appearance: Ouran High School Host Club, 2006. The reverse harem anime genre had been done to death by 2006. We knew the tropes, we knew what to expect. But then Ouran High School Host Club (See it on Amazon) introduced us to Haruhi, and new doors were opened.
Kenshin. First anime appearance: Ruroni Kenshin, 1996. Arguably the template for other characters on this list like Vash, Kenshin marked the anime scene with a unique trait; he was a killer who wouldn't kill anymore (See Ruroni Kenshin on Amazon).
But the series was adapted from a Japanese manga, directed by a Japanese anime director, and produced by well-known Japanese anime studio GONZO. So it's definitely anime, and one of the more interesting ones of recent times. Afro himself is the strong silent type, preferring to let his sword do the talking.
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.
My Hero Academia is the newest shōnen anime to have taken over the Western world by storm, and for good reason — the unique spin on the concept of superheroes is equal parts familiar and enticing, making for a highly entertaining show indeed.
Eiichiro Oda can definitely write strong characters, and Luffy is certainly one of them — from both an emotional and physical perspective. The fact of the matter is that Luffy can definitely give any person on this list a run for their money, due to his incredibly durable physical nature.
The only individual to have two Minus powers in the series, Misogi Kumagawa is one of the creepiest antagonists of all time. Powers aside, it's his personality that sends chills down the spine on anyone who witnesses his actions in Medaka Box.
We've already talked about Natsu from Fairy Tail, but the fact of the matter is that the protagonist of this series doesn't even hold a candle to his brother, Zeref Dragneel.
However, there's one thing that fans can unanimously agree upon — Natsu Dragneel was pretty freaking strong. His growth throughout the series has been nothing short of commendable, even though most of these power-ups have been powered through raw emotion than sheer training far too many times for the liking of fans.
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.
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.
Tatsumaki is one of the few anime characters here who doesn't actually need to have great hand-to-hand combat skills. Her power comes from her psychic abilities. She's called the Tornado of Terror as a result of what she can do.
After three years of rigorous training, he can withstand any blow and defeat any enemy with a single serious strike.
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.
The most powerful vampire in the series, Alucard is (not too surprisingly) Dracula . He was captured and forced into serving the Helsing family, and now works for the descendant of the man who defeated him, Integra Helsing, hunting down supernatural threats. And looking so cool doing it, too.
Magic meets aerial dogfighting. Background: Nine-year-old Nanoha tries to help an injured ferret, only to discover that he's a shapeshifted mage stuck in the ferret form from a world where magic and technology are intertwined. Nanoha must protect him by learning magic herself.
An orphaned ninja-in-training with a demonic, nine-tailed fox (or "Kyuubi”) sealed inside of him, Naruto's dream is to become Hokage or leader of his ninja village. Naruto finds himself dealing with multiple shadowy threats to himself and his friends, most of whom want to steal or use the Kyuubi.
Now to defeat them, Jojo will have to learn "Harmon" or "Ripple," essentially a solar-powered anti-vampire martial art. Praise the sun! Why he's awesome: ⦁ Jojo is inspired by watching magic tricks, so his tactics depend on misdirection and improvisation.