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Strongest anime character and their abilities and powers


 Strongest anime Characters and their abilities and powers

Over the years the craze for watching Anime has increased drastically. Youth have been inspired by anime so much that they have started to update their profile pictures with some anime characters. So anime lovers this blog is for you.  

You can watch anime shows on various platforms which are mentioned below:

  • AnimeFreak

  • Chia-Anime

  • AnimeDao

  • Tubi TV

  • Soul Anime

  • Anime Planet

  • Hulu

  • AnimeLab

  • Netflix

In this blog, we will discuss some strongest anime characters. 

Some strong anime characters and their abilities

  • Saitama is known for his punches and is also known as One Punch Man. If we talk about other anime heroes such as Naruto, Kakashi, and L they have defeated other characters after using their full strength whereas, Saitama defeats other characters just by a single punch. 

  • Giorno Giovanna in JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure was the strongest as compared to Jotaro Kujo. Because in a fight even if somebody manages to give serious injuries to Giorono then his Stand would bring him back to life which makes him close to being immortal.

  • Although, “In Misfit of the Demon King Academy” anime is newly released as compared to other anime but the male lead Anos is 2000 years old and is the re-creation of the most powerful King which gives him so many advantages. Anos also has magical abilities and he can even destroy anything with just one look at it. Along with his supernatural eyes, he also has a blade that also destroys anything. 

  • In the anime Death Note, L can also be considered the strongest character. Many of you will disagree with it but he is also the strongest. He was having possession of a notebook in which all he has to do is just to write the name, place, time, and the cause of the the person’s death and that person will die exactly like he has described. 

  • Kaido from One piece is not even the main character but people still love him because of his ability to transform himself into a huge dragon. The main character Luccy was able to defeat him in the end but after years of practice and hard work. 

If you have never watched anime, then you should try to watch the ones mentioned above. Also, given below is a list of some popular anime that you should watch:

  • Trigun

  • Dragon Ball Z

  • My hero Academia

  • Made in Abyss

  • Attack on Titan

  • Ouran High School Host Club

  • Devil man crybaby

  • Demon Slayer

  • Samurai Champloo

  • FLCL

  • Mob Psycho 100

  • Monster

Conclusion

Although it is difficult to determine which anime character is the strongest because every character is unique in their way which makes the comparison more difficult. And there are so many characters to compare for. This is a list of those characters which we think are the strongest but our choices might differ from your perspective. You may be right from your point of view. Hope you liked our blog on the Strongest anime characters and their abilities and powers.

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