Top 10 strongest anime characters from the 2000-10 era

Top 10 strongest anime characters from the 2000-10 era

When we look back at the years between 2000 and 2010, it becomes evident that this era produced some of the most iconic and powerful anime characters in history. In this article, we will journey through this golden era and explore the top 10 strongest anime characters who left a lasting impact on fans worldwide.

Top 10 Strongest Anime Characters of the 2000-2010 Era (In no particular order)

10) Goku in Dragon Ball series

Goku in Dragon Ball Supe
Goku in Dragon Ball Super (Image via Toei Animation)

No list of powerful anime characters would be complete without the mention of Goku, the Saiyan warrior. Goku is the protagonist of the Dragon Ball series and one of the most powerful anime characters of all time Goku’s journey from a young, naive martial artist to an incredibly powerful Super Saiyan enthralled fans globally. 

  • He constantly trains to improve his strength and power and has the ability to transform into various Super Saiyan forms, which give him incredible boosts in strength, speed, and durability.
  • His battles with formidable foes like Frieza, Cell, and Majin Buu showcased his ever-increasing strength and unwavering determination. The 2000-2010 era was a defining moment for Goku as he achieved Super Saiyan 3 and later, Super Saiyan God forms.

9) Monkey D. Luffy in One Piece

Luffy in One Piece anime
Luffy in One Piece anime (Image via Toei Animation)

Monkey D. Luffy, the rubber-powered pirate captain from “One Piece,” went on his journey to become the Pirate King during the 2000-2010 era. His adventures in the Grand Line were filled with epic battles and encounters with powerful foes. Luffy’s mastery of the Gum-Gum Fruit and his determination to protect his crew made him an iconic character of this era.

Luffy has trained his Devil Fruit powers to become incredibly strong and fast. He is also a master of Haki, a powerful energy that can be used to enhance one’s prowess.

8) Ichigo Kurosaki in Bleach

Kurosaki Ichigo in Bleach anime
Kurosaki Ichigo in Bleach anime (Image via Studio Pierrot)

Ichigo Kurosaki is a character who embodies the fusion of human and spiritual realms. His striking orange hair and intense gaze make him instantly recognizable. Ichigo has profound sense of responsibility and willingness to protect both the living and the dead. Ichigo is also a Quincy, a race of humans who can use spiritual energy to create weapons and fight Hollows.

Ichigo’s Zanpakutō, Zangetsu, is a powerful sword that can transform into various forms. His Bankai, Tensa Zangetsu, gives Ichigo a massive boost in speed and power. Watching Ichigo harness his unique Soul Reaper abilities and engage in epic battles is nothing short of exhilarating. His journey is a reminder that heroes can emerge from the most unexpected places.

7) Alucard in Hellsing

Hellsing (2000-2001 mini TV series)
Hellsing (2000-2001 mini TV series) (Image via Gonzo Studio)

Alucard, the immortal vampire from “Hellsing,” exudes an air of darkness and complexity. His red trench coat and menacing grin give him a unique and unforgettable appearance. Alucard  willingly embraces his darker nature, making him both an anti-hero and a thrilling enigma. His battles are a spectacle of bloodshed and chaos, and his willingness to push the boundaries of morality adds depth to his character. Alucard stands as a testament to the allure of characters who walk the fine line between hero and villain.

6) Madara Uchiha in Naruto

Madara Uchiha in Naruto
Madara Uchiha in Naruto (Image via Studio Pierrot)

Madara Uchiha is a character whose mere presence sends shivers down the spines of Naruto fans. Madara Uchiha was the leader of the Uchiha clan and one of the most powerful ninja of all time. He possessed the Rinnegan, Sharingan, and Eternal Mangekyō Sharingan, three of the most powerful Kekkei Genkai in the Naruto universe. Madara was also a master of Wood Style and Fire Style chakra natures.

His most powerful technique was the Tengai Shinsei, which created a massive meteor that could destroy entire continents. His battles, particularly during the Fourth Great Ninja War, are nothing short of epic. Madara’s complex motivations and overwhelming power make him a character who elicits both fear and fascination.

5) Hashirama Senju in Naruto

Hashirama Senju in Naruto
Hashirama Senju in Naruto Image via Studio Pierrot)

Hashirama Senju, the “God of Shinobi,” is a character whose legacy looms large in the Naruto universe. His dignified appearance, adorned with a Hokage hat, reflects his status as a founding father of Konoha. Hashirama’s Wood Release abilities and his role in establishing peace in a war-torn world make him a revered figure. Hashirama is special not only due to  commitment to diplomacy but also his desire for a world where people can coexist peacefully. He serves as a timeless reminder of the power of leadership and diplomacy.

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4) Freiza in Dragon Ball series

Frieza in Dragon Ball Z
Frieza in Dragon Ball Z (Image via Toei Animation)

Frieza is one of the most powerful villains in the Dragon Ball Z series. He is a powerful alien tyrant who rules over a vast empire. He has insatiable thirst for power and his willingness to annihilate entire planets without remorse. His battles, particularly against Goku on Namek, are legendary for their intensity and scale. Frieza’s transformations from his initial forms to his ultimate, full power form are iconic moments in anime history. Despite his ruthless exterior, he hides a deep-seated fear of the Super Saiyan legend, which ultimately becomes his downfall.

3) Father in FullMetal Alchemist

Father in Fullmetal Alchemist
Father in Fullmetal Alchemist (Image via Bones Studio)

Father, the Homunculus Alchemist, is a character whose quest for godhood is both chilling and thought-provoking. He is immortal and possesses a vast amount of power. Father can control all forms of alchemy and is able to perform feats that would be impossible for ordinary alchemists.  Father’s manipulation of the homunculi and his battles against the Elric brothers are filled with tension and significance. What sets Father apart is his desire to obtain ultimate power at any cost, raising questions about the price of unchecked ambition. He serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of absolute power.

2) Lelouch vi Britannia in Code Geass

Lelouch vi Britannia in Code Geass
Lelouch vi Britannia in Code Geass (Image via Sunrise Studio)

Lelouch vi Britannia, with his mysterious Zero persona, is a character defined by his strategic brilliance and charismatic leadership. His striking mask and commanding presence make him an iconic figure. Lelouch has the fascinating ability of the Geass power to manipulate others, blurring the lines between hero and anti-hero. Lelouch’s pursuit of revolution and his willingness to make difficult choices challenge viewers to contemplate the nature of justice and sacrifice.

He used his Geass and his intelligence to lead a rebellion against the Holy Britannian Empire and liberate his homeland.

1) Imu in One Piece

Imu in One Piece
Imu in One Piece (Image via Toei Animation)

Imu, the enigmatic figure in One Piece, is a character shrouded in mystery. Imu is the Supreme Leader of the World Government and the Five Elders. He is one of the most mysterious characters in the One Piece series and his true power is unknown. However, it is known that Imu is extremely powerful and has a vast amount of influence over the world. He is also able to communicate with the Straw Hat Pirates through a mysterious device known as the Den Den Mushi.

With limited appearances and cryptic hints, Imu has left fans speculating about their true identity and role in the series. Imu’s mysterious aura and potential to reshape the One Piece world make them a character that ignites curiosity and anticipation among fans. Imu’s presence hints at deeper layers of intrigue and mystery in the ever-expanding world of “One Piece.”

Conclusion

In conclusion, these 10 characters from the 2000-2010 era of anime have left an everlasting mark on the hearts and minds of fans. Their unique qualities, captivating stories, and moral complexities continue to resonate with audiences, making them enduring symbols of the power of storytelling in the world of anime.

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