There are as many unique interpretations of what a god would be like as there are anime worlds. It's not uncommon for most shonen or seinen series to have a god of its own, or at least an entity who comes close to being one.
The 15 Most Powerful Anime Gods, Officially Ranked. 15 NO FACE. Maybe you don't think of No Face as a god, if you grew up with the English dubbed version of Spirited Away, which chose to translate kami ... 14 SOSUKE AIZEN. 13 KOENMA (WITH THE MA FU KAN) 12 TENCHI MASAKI. 11 BELLDANDY.
Talking about authors as gods of their creations is a subject which can easily get pretentious, but in the case of Osamu Tezuka, it's his freakin' nickname. Yep, Osamu Tezuka is frequently referred to as "the god of manga," so in a way, he's the most powerful "anime god" of them all.
Becoming a goddess means she loses her physical form and most people, aside from her lover Homura and her younger brother Tatsuya, forget she ever existed, but this goddess is powerful even without worshippers. It is her one devoted worshipper, however, who ends up being her undoing in the Rebellion sequel movie.
1 Saitama (One Punch Man) Due to the satirical nature of One Punch Man, it's safe to assume that Saitama is intended to represent the strongest anime character of all time and it's somewhat difficult to dispute that assertion.
The history of anime can be traced back to the start of the 20th century, with the earliest verifiable films dating from 1917. The first generation of animators in the late 1910s included Ōten Shimokawa, Jun'ichi Kōuchi and Seitaro Kitayama, commonly referred to as the "fathers" of anime.
The first anime that was produced in Japan, Namakura Gatana (Blunt Sword), was made sometime in 1917, but there it is disputed which title was the first to get that honour.
Namakura Gatana is the oldest existing anime short film, dating back to 1917. The film was lost until a copy was discovered in 2008.