Anime is something spreading in this generation like a drug. People spend hours watching this and then innumerable time to decide who’s the best, strongest and out of a million character. But can you decide it without a reliable source which actually shows what these characters are all about? It is really difficult to choose a handful of characters out of these many which are actually amazing with their powers, but as required here are the top 10 characters of Anime which can be titled as the strongest.
1) Son Goku.
Son Goku is a made-up person that serves as the main protagonist of Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball manga series. He is based on Sun Wukong, also known as the Monkey King or Son Goku in the West and the main character in the classic 16th-century Chinese novel Journey to the West, as well as Jackie Chan and Bruce Lee’s Hong Kong martial arts flicks. Goku made his debut in the first Dragon Ball chapter, Bulma and Son Goku, which was initially released on December 3, 1984, in Japan’s Weekly Shnen Jump magazine.Goku is described in the beginning as an oddball boy with monkey-tailed hair who practises martial arts and has superhuman power. He meets Bulma and goes on a search with her for the seven Dragon Balls that grant wishes.
2) Saitama.
A fictitious superhero and the main character of One’s manga series One-Punch Man is Saitama (Japanese: ). Unrelated hero Saitama is from Z-City and carries out heroic deeds for fun. He has trained for three years to be strong enough to defeat any foe with a single blow, yet despite his superior strength, he gets bored easily. After Saitama vanquishes a monster that killed Genos, Genos, a cyborg out for vengeance against another cyborg who killed his family and ruined his hometown, becomes his reluctant mentor. Saitama discovers a heroes group that is also battling the demons through Genos.
3) Naruto.
The main character of Masashi Kishimoto’s manga series Naruto is Naruto Uzumaki (Japanese:, Hepburn: Uzumaki Naruto) (/nrto/). He is a young ninja from the made-up Konohagakure (Hidden Leaf Village) in the later episodes of the series. Due to the Nine-Tailed Demon Fox, a dangerous animal that assaulted Konohagakure and was imprisoned in Naruto’s body, the villagers mock and shun Naruto. Despite this, he strives to become the Hokage, the head of his community, in order to win their acceptance. He is able to make friends with both ninja from other villages and ninja from Konohagakure thanks to his easygoing, upbeat, and exuberant demeanour. The character Naruto can be found in the series’ movies as well as other franchise-related media including video games and original video animations (OVA).
4) Luffy.
Luffy, the leader of the Straw Hat Pirates, has always wanted to be a pirate because of the influence of his hero and guide Red-Haired Shanks. To succeed Gol D. Roger as ‘King of the Pirates’, 17-year-old Luffy sets sail from the East Blue Sea to the Grand Line in search of the fabled treasure One Piece. On his voyage, he faces numerous enemies, helps the locals of other islands, and develops friendships with them. Normally jovial, when he fights he turns serious and even hostile. Luffy executes a variety of attacks by concentrating his force within his rubber body. He slingshots punches at opponents from a distance in his hallmark move, the Gum-Gum Pistol.
5) Alucard.
The main character in Kohta Hirano’s Hellsing series is Alucard. He is the Hellsing Organization’s most potent weapon in the fight against vampires and other supernatural beings. Alucard is more than just a vampire; it has been suggested that he is the most potent vampire still living. He may also be the most potent character in the entire series, only being surpassed by The Captain and Alexander Anderson in power. He serves Sir Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing, the head of the Hellsing Organisation, with great loyalty and is also Seras Victoria’s master.
6) Ichigo Kurosaki.
Ichigo Kurosaki is a fictional character in Tite Kubo’s Bleach manga series and its adaptations (Japanese:, Hepburn: Kurosaki Ichigo). He is the series’ central character who gains Soul Reaper abilities after meeting Rukia Kuchiki, a Soul Reaper tasked with keeping watch over the fictitious city of Karakura Town. He agrees to act in her place and fight to save humanity from evil spirits called Hollows and send good spirits, wholes, to a dimension known as the Soul Society because these powers come at the expense of her own. After the manga series, Ichigo appears in a variety of other media, such as the anime television series, four anime films, two original video animations, rock musicals, a number of video games, light novels, and the manga.
7) Eren Yeager.
Eren Yeager, sometimes known as Eren Jaeger (Turkish: Eren, “Saint”; German: Jaeger/Jäger, “Hunter”), is a fictional character and the protagonist who may or may not have served as the manga series Attack on Titan’s final adversary. Eren Yeager (Japanese:, Hepburn: Eren Yg). Eren is a teenager who vows vengeance on the huge man-eating humanoids known as Titans who destroyed his native town in the Shiganshina region of Wall Maria, forced the survivors of the human race to live in walled-off cities, and devoured his mother. Eren joins the Survey Corps, an elite organisation of troops that battle Titans outside the walls and also research the physiology of Titans to understand what they are fighting, after enlisting in the military in order to combat the Titans.
8) Light Yagami.
The main character of the Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata-written manga series Death Note is Light Yagami (Japanese:, Hepburn: Yagami Raito). He is described as a clever but bored genius who discovers the Death Note after it is dropped by the Shinigami Ryuk, an otherworldly supernatural notepad that enables the user to kill anyone by knowing their name and face. As the vigilante Kira (), Light orchestrates a global slaughter by using the Death Note to kill anyone he believes to be morally undeserving of life. Light is frustrated by the current quo and unfairness of the world. Light is chased throughout the course of his attempts to build a society devoid of crime and evil, over which he would rule and reign as a godlike figure.
9) Guts.
The main character and protagonist of Kentaro Miura’s manga series Berserk is a fictitious character named Guts (Japanese:, Hepburn: Gattsu, occasionally romanized as Güts). Guts is a mercenary who moves from group to group and friendship to friendship. After meeting Griffith, Guts is compelled to join the Band of the Hawk after being vanquished by Griffith in combat and hearing Griffith claim that he now “owns” him. The primary emphasis of the manga is the dynamic and tumultuous relationship between Guts and Griffith, the leader of the Band of the Hawk. Guts seeks vengeance on Griffith following the events of the Eclipse, during which he loses his right eye and left forearm.
10) Madara Uchiha.
Masashi Kishimoto created Madara Uchiha as a fictional manga and anime character for the Naruto series (Japanese:, Hepburn: Uchiha Madara). He makes his initial appearance as a significant antagonist in “Part II” of the manga and the Shippuden anime adaptation. He is one of the two co-founders of the ninja village of Konohagakure (Japanese:, Hepburn: Konohagakure no Sato), together with the village’s first Hokage Hashirama Senju. Madara dies as a result of their power struggle over how to rule the hamlet and an ongoing battle between clans. Later on, it is discovered that Madara had been working via a man by the name of Obito Uchiha.