Top 20 Anime Characters of All Time (2026) — The Ultimate Ranking
The 20 most iconic, beloved, and influential anime characters of all time — ranked and explained across the entire history of anime.
The most iconic anime characters of all time: 1. Goku, 2. Naruto, 3. Light Yagami, 4. Levi Ackermann, 5. Eren Yeager. These characters defined the medium and resonate across generations.
How We Ranked These Characters
This ranking combines cultural impact, fan reception, narrative importance, and how much the character defined or influenced the medium. These aren't just the "strongest" — they're the most significant.
- 1
Goku — Dragon Ball
The character who brought anime to the Western world. Goku's optimism, growth, and limitless power defined the shonen protagonist template for 40 years.
- 2
Naruto Uzumaki — Naruto
The orphan who refused to give up. Naruto's journey from outcast to Hokage resonated with a global generation of fans.
- 3
Light Yagami — Death Note
One of anime's greatest antagonists/protagonists. His moral descent is one of the most gripping character arcs in the medium.
- 4
Levi Ackermann — Attack on Titan
Consistently voted the most popular anime character globally. Badass, complex, and deeply human beneath the cold exterior.
- 5
Eren Yeager — Attack on Titan
One of anime's most shocking character transformations. His arc is unprecedented in scope and moral ambiguity.
- 6
Edward Elric — Fullmetal Alchemist
The perfect shonen protagonist — brilliant, flawed, emotionally honest. FMA is largely elevated by Ed's character writing.
- 7
Itachi Uchiha — Naruto
The ultimate tragic hero. His reveal restructured the entire Naruto narrative and made him instantly legendary.
- 8
Gojo Satoru — Jujutsu Kaisen
Modern anime's coolest character. His effortless confidence and genuine power made him an instant icon.
- 9
Monkey D. Luffy — One Piece
25+ years of consistently excellent character writing. Luffy's joy, freedom, and loyalty define the spirit of shonen.
- 10
Spike Spiegel — Cowboy Bebop
The character who proved anime could be cinematic art for adults. Cool, melancholy, and unforgettable.
- 11
Saitama — One Punch Man
A brilliant deconstruction of the superhero/shonen protagonist. His existential depression beneath the comedy is genuinely resonant.
- 12
Killua Zoldyck — Hunter x Hunter
One of anime's best-written child characters. His relationship with Gon is the emotional core of HxH.
- 13
L Lawliet — Death Note
The perfect detective antagonist. His mind games with Light are the peak of anime's psychological thriller genre.
- 14
Vegeta — Dragon Ball Z
The greatest rival character in anime. His gradual shift from villain to anti-hero to protector is masterful long-form writing.
- 15
Roronoa Zoro — One Piece
The ultimate first mate. "Nothing happened" remains one of the most iconic moments in shonen history.
