Black characters are rarely seen in anime, and when they do appear, their portrayal can often be problematic. According to Professor Nor Azlili Hassan from Malaysia’s University of Tunku Abdul Rahman, “Not all representation is good representation.” She notes that the depiction of BIPOC communities in anime has sometimes been racist and stereotypical, reflecting existing negative attitudes toward Black people. Despite these issues, not every anime fails in this regard; there are notable examples of well-crafted Black characters who are portrayed as powerful.
This ranking emphasizes power rather than likability and limits the list to one character per franchise to avoid domination by any single series. It’s also important to recognize that many darker-skinned characters in anime do not have clearly defined ethnic backgrounds. While fans may interpret characters like Yoruichi Shihoin from Bleach, Uub from the Dragon Ball series, and Enrico Pucci from JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure as Black, this list will focus on characters whose Blackness is widely accepted.
The representation of Black characters in anime has been historically problematic, often falling into stereotypes. Despite this, several powerful Black characters have made their mark in anime.
10. Canary (Hunter x Hunter)
An apprentice butler of the Zoldyck family, Canary possesses advanced techniques and defeated formidable opponents at a young age. She shows great potential with her Nen abilities.
9. Pyunma (Cyborg 009)
Known as Cyborg 008, Pyunma excels in both hand-to-hand combat and underwater strength, benefiting from his cybernetic enhancements. His character design has evolved positively over time.
8. Ogun Montgomery (Fire Force)
The grandson of a hero, Ogun uses pyrokinetic powers to create weapons. His technique, Flamy Ink, enhances his combat abilities but has limitations.
7. Muhammad Avdol (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders)
A powerful Stand user, Avdol guides his team with knowledge and strength. His fire-based attacks are formidable, but he ultimately sacrifices himself in battle.
6. Afro (Afro Samurai)
A skilled swordsman who can endure injuries, Afro’s journey to avenge his father showcases his prowess. His character is notable for its unique design and voice by Samuel L. Jackson.
5. Fire Emblem (Tiger & Bunny)
Nathan Seymour, aka Fire Emblem, is a queer and non-binary character with pyrokinetic abilities. Their complexity and strength as a hero make them a standout in the series.
4. Killer Bee (Naruto Shippuden)
The strongest jinchuriki, Killer Bee wields the power of the Eight-Tails and excels in combat with multiple swords. His intelligence and chakra make him a formidable opponent.
3. Sid Barrett and Mira Naigus (Soul Eater)
This dynamic duo showcases exceptional abilities; Sid is an elite meister, while Mira is a powerful weapon. Their partnership enhances their combat effectiveness significantly.
2. Blackbeard (One Piece)
Marshall D. Teach, or Blackbeard, wields the powers of two Devil Fruits, granting him control over darkness and earthquakes. His villainous nature and formidable abilities place him high on the list.
1. Lille Barro (Bleach)
Lille is regarded as the most powerful Black character in anime. His unmatched marksmanship and unique powers make him a nearly unbeatable force in combat.
Conclusion
The article emphasizes the importance of representation and highlights characters who defy stereotypes while showcasing incredible strength and abilities in their respective anime series.
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