Who Is The Strongest Animemanga Character Ever?

2026-04-21 23:37:40 276

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Delilah
Delilah
2026-04-24 23:19:09
Thinking beyond battle shonen, 'Tetsuo Shima' from 'Akira' deserves a mention. His psychic powers spiral out of control until he becomes a grotesque, universe-threatening entity. The 1988 film barely scratches the surface of his manga potential. Meanwhile, 'Light Yagami' from 'Death Note' proves strength isn’t just physical—his intellect and the Death Note make him one of the most terrifying 'villains.' But if we’re sticking to traditional power scaling, 'Goku' and 'Vegeta’s' constant power-ups in 'Dragon Ball' keep them relevant despite newer, wilder characters.
Jason
Jason
2026-04-24 23:53:57
If you ask me, 'Anos Voldigoad' from 'The Misfit of Demon King Academy' might be the most hilariously broken protagonist ever. He casually rewrites laws of magic, revives himself after death, and treats gods like annoying insects. The series doesn’t even pretend he’ll lose—it’s all about how flashy his victories are. But is he the strongest? Hard to say when characters like 'Haruhi Suzumiya' exist; she’s a normal girl who unconsciously controls reality itself in 'The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.' No fights, just existential dread.
Katie
Katie
2026-04-25 20:39:19
Honestly, 'Mob' from 'Mob Psycho 100' is a dark horse candidate. At 100% emotion, he’s unstoppable—but what makes him compelling is his reluctance to use power. It’s a refreshing contrast to characters who chase strength. And let’s not forget 'Meruem' from 'Hunter x Hunter,' whose evolution during the Chimera Ant arc redefined 'broken' for me. Strength isn’t just about who can punch harder; it’s about narrative impact, and Meruem’s arc is a masterclass.
Claire
Claire
2026-04-26 02:14:59
The debate about the strongest anime/manga character is endless, but if we're talking raw power, 'Saitama' from 'One Punch Man' has to be in the conversation. The guy literally defeats any opponent with a single punch—no matter how cosmic or godly they are. It’s almost a joke how overpowered he is, which is the whole point of the series. But beyond strength, what makes him interesting is how bored he is with his own power. The show subverts typical shonen tropes by focusing on his existential crisis rather than epic battles.

Then there’s 'Zeno' from 'Dragon Ball Super,' who can erase entire universes with a thought. But raw destruction isn’t as fun as, say, 'Giorno Giovanna' from 'JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure' with his reality-warping 'Gold Experience Requiem.' It depends on how you define 'strongest'—pure destructive force, hax abilities, or narrative role. Personally, I lean toward characters with creative powers that make fights unpredictable.
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