Comedy anime can be a powerful thing. Their themes can be a life affirmation, their characters just appealing on a fundamental level, and their jokes can spark joy on a dreary day. However, if there is something that the comic anime doesn’t get enough credit for, it’s being badass. One of the most underrated aspects of the world of anime comedy is how impressive and overpowered some of its characters can be.
If anything, the overpowered characters fit best in a comedy series, as this tendency not to take things too seriously adds some depth to otherwise unrelated characters. The most powerful characters in comic anime are not only incredibly strong for their respective worlds, but, a little more often than people realize, can even compete with the gods and martial artists of the action series.
ten Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo (Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo)
For various reasons, no opponent on the planet would want to fight Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo. The dude is a muscular beast whose personality and fighting style can tend to overwhelm people. As it turns out, that personality and fighting style revolves around using magical nose hairs.
An avid practitioner of nasal follicle arts, Bobobo has managed to surprise, defeat, and simply confuse a variety of dangerous fighters. Without a Nose Trimmer likely strong enough to defeat King Nosehair, Bobobo is a terrifying fighter who could strike fear into even Bruce Lee and Chuck Norris.
9 Dandy (Space Dandy)
Dandy may not seem like a powerful guy. In Dandy Space, his best attack comes when he shoots people with his beam gun or gets cheap shots in a fight. In most other situations, he’s a bit ill-equipped for a basic battle and just tends to run away from the aliens he’s sworn to hunt down.
However, over the course of his streak it became more and more evident that Dandy was not a normal guy. Despite his personality, Dandy is an exceptional super-being in his world of particles capable of interacting with, seeing, and teleporting to other dimensions. This made Dandy an immortal and omniscient deity in his realm. The only reason he even has human form to begin with is because he doesn’t want to give up on his human desires.
8 Sadao Maou (The devil is a partial timekeeper)
Sadao Maou is a fast food cashier that the Karen should beware of everywhere. The demon king exiled from his own dimension, Maou is a powerful user of magic endowed with the strength and sorcery to conquer any realm. As it turns out, modern Japan doesn’t really have a lot of magic.
However, when he does manage to get his hands on snippets of magical power, Maou returns to the same intimidating tyrant who can take over worlds with just a glance or, at least, get a pretty decent promotion at MgRonald’s.
seven Aqua (KonoSuba)
Despite the internet, fans, and even the writing itself constantly declaring Aqua “useless,” one can’t overstate how powerful she is as a character. As a goddess, she is by far the most powerful member of her party, at least when it comes to magic.
With the ability to reject evil, bring party members back to life, and her cool fountain stuff, Aqua is arguably a valuable resource for Kazuma’s team and, in the right situation, could make fighting the amazingly easier demon king. It’s just a shame that the girl herself is somewhat incompetent. At the very least, she can continue to bring her team back to life so that she can get her butt kicked again.
6 Saiki Kusuo (The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.)
Saiki may not be saying much, but there is a lot of choice in his brain. Hiding out in a seemingly average house and normal high school is one of the most powerful psychic characters in anime history.
Its catalog of power includes telekinesis, mind control, memory impairment, pyrokinesis, cryokinesis (pyrokinesis but with ice), clairvoyance, time travel and the ability to complete a song on the karaoke machine with just a glance. With such extraordinary powers under his rosy head, it’s no wonder he finds it hard to hide his abilities in his day-to-day life, a feat that is only made more difficult with the abnormal people there. resident.
5 Hina (Hinamatsuri)
Hina may look like an average adopted daughter from a yakuza hitman, but she is so much more. She is also a talented musician, connoisseur of salmon roe and an Olympic-level couch potato. Plus, she’s a government-created telekinetic superhuman. Hina probably wouldn’t get away with half the things she does without the fact that being able to hold steel beams with just one thought is pretty intimidating.
After juggling Nitta’s entire apartment with her mind, single-handedly destroying entire gang organizations, and defeating another overpowered telekinetic being Rock, Paper, Scissors, Hina can probably take as many salmon eggs as she can. she wants it.
4 Sakata Gintoki (Gintama)
Sakata Gintoki may not have meant much in life. He mostly does lounges around his own house, gambles what little money he has in casinos, drinks a lot and comes too much candy. Whenever he gets serious, it still takes him a while to shift into second gear – but when he gets there, all of his enemies had better watch out.
During his years as a Joi rebel, Gin was known as the “White Yaksha,” a feared one-man army who easily tore the battlefields apart. Today, even just armed with a wooden sword, Gin still manages to defeat master swordsmen, ninjas, and overpowered aliens with the kind of grain of Shonen that rivals his more traditional. Shonen jump colleagues.
3 Koro-Sensei (assassination class)
It must be difficult playing with a professor who can personally probe the entire planet before taking a second sip of coffee. Koro-sensei certainly earned his title of “Killer Teacher”. On some level, he’s a dedicated and extremely intelligent counselor who has managed to inspire the worst de facto kids in his entire school admirably.
In another case, he’s the world’s best assassin equipped with genetic mutations that grant him Mach 20 speed, regeneration, camouflage, and explosive powers. Some teachers simply wave a detention bulletin to get their students’ attention. Koro-sensei destroys an entire section of the moon.
2 Saitama (One-Punch Man)
Saitama is a superhero who doesn’t need to be introduced, mainly because no one in his world actually thinks about introducing him. As a hero no one knows, Saitama is expected to be the ultimate underdog in his series, overcoming the elites of a tight superhero system with courage and hard work. Unfortunately for him, everyone is in fact the underdog of him.
With light speed reflexes, an almost invulnerable body, and the ability to defeat any opponent, including giant monsters and regenerating aliens, with just one punch, Saitama makes his streak jokes every single time. person who has ever tried to fight it.
1 Haruhi Suzumiya (The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya)
Haruhi Suzumiya has always dreamed of a life of extraordinary adventure, filled with mediums, time travelers and aliens. Whether these psychics, time travelers, and aliens liked it or not, Haruhi always gets what she wants. Unbeknownst to her, Haruhi has the ability to warp reality itself with just a whim, an ability that inadvertently brings supernatural chaos to her world whenever she dreams.
In the guise of a typical anime, Slice-of-Life / high school, The melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya examines the misadventures of the SAO Brigade as they attempt to quell the increasingly bizarre and dangerous demands of the psychic god Haruhi Suzumiya.
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