Top 10 Anime Characters Who Got What They Deserved – Hey guys!. In this post, I’ll be discussing a list of Top 10 Anime Characters Who Got What They Deserved. Make sure you read till the end of the article because there will be some random characters from your favorite animes, as well as some spoilers! Alright, guys, buckle up. Let’s get started!!
10. Overhaul From My Hero Academia
Overhaul was one of the most heinous villains ever. All villains, after all, do horrible things. Few, however, can compare to a psychopath who not only psychologically abused a kid but also forced her to live in a death-like state. Deku punching him in the face and dragging Eri away from him was pleasurable.
The League of Villains, however, provided the real kicker. They took both of his arms away, making him minor Quirk. Overhaul was tormenting Eri to cleanse the world of all other Quirks, which is a lovely irony. Watching his scared expression as he comprehended his impotence was the appropriate punishment for such a criminal.
9. Makoto Itou From School Days
We have this guy when it comes to human rubbish. Describing he’s heatless doesn’t do him credit, as this hormone-fueled man seemed to be on a mission to damage as many lives as possible. The number of falsehoods he told and girls with whom he cheated is already heinous.
Conversely, there are instances when a lady lies about being pregnant with her partner’s child, and he says, “oh, whoopsie doopsie, get rid of it now.” So, it was kind of nice to witness him get stabbed several times by one of his numerous victims. We’re not sure if he deserved to be killed outright, but it was a rewarding experience anyway.
8. Akira Takako From Assassination Classroom
You’ll enjoy the ending of this guy’s tale if you’ve ever had a coach or mentor who completely misused their position and attempted to push you well past your limitations for their gratification. He was a jerk who was continuously abusing his subordinates in the name of making them stronger.
So it’s very cool when the students eventually clap back (appropriately ironical) and put him in his position. But when he goes even further and becomes a Disney villain, his defeat is much sweeter. From the beginning, he was very much unredeemable. But in the end, he was an apparent monster, making his punishment all the more forgiving.
7. Daigo Kagemitsu From Dororo
In comparison to many of the folks on here, Daigo is a little more ethically ambiguous. His punishment, on the other hand, was a lot of fun. He essentially surrendered his son to the demons, which is the worst possible outcome. However, he undertook it for the betterment of his folks, so it’s somewhat justifiable.
That’s why we’re delighted. Hyakkimaru didn’t just murder him and took back what was rightful. Even when given the opportunity, Hyakkimaru refused to abandon his dignity and let his father go.
But he wanted to take away all of Daigo’s wealth, forcing him to struggle for the well-being of his people legitimately. This choice not only surprised me, but it also seemed like a more fitting finish for a commander like Daigo.
6. Ragyou Kiryuuin From Kill la Kill
Kill la Kill pulled no hard shots when it came to youngsters rebelling against a neglectful and nasty father. The genuine primary adversary of Kill la Kill is Ragyou Kiryuuin. She was the wife of Satsuki Kiryuuin and the mother of Ryko Matoi, the Chief Executive Officer of Revocs Corporation, and a member of the board of directors of Honnji Academy.
Ragyou’s most noticeable characteristic is her multi-colored hair with a silvery top. She has a very gorgeous and authoritative demeanor, and she is constantly dressed in glitzy gowns. She also appears to be rather tall. Ragy is typically accompanied by a dazzling light that glows from behind her, similar to her oldest daughter.
Ragyou was likely one of the worst moms in anime, abusing and manipulating her second-born in addition to flushing one child down the toilet. So, it was more than just for her second-born to rise and devote her life to bringing her down. It was also necessary for the neglected youngster to emerge from the woodwork to deliver the fatal blow.
She genuinely lacked any redeeming traits. We also liked how the people she hurt or abandoned ended up being the ones who brought her dejected.
5. Aqua From Konosuba
It’s one of our all-time favorite anime sequences. Therefore we’ve decided to add it. Aqua rapidly revealed her caustic and entitled side to Kazuma – and us – despite her initial portrayal as a kind and sympathetic deity. So, it was amusing to see Kazuma do a complete 180 and bring her to the earthly dimension.
It was one of those karma-in-a-moment situations. And we’ll never forget the lady. She looked in complete surprise when she learned the incorrect isekai protagonist would tick her off. Plus, we could all use a good chuckle before returning to the human waste dump.
4. Squealer From “From the New World“
Here’s yet another oddity that we think ought to be mentioned. Squealer was unquestionably an evil man. He cheated, starting a war that cost innumerable lives and even stealing newborns from his foes to bolster his army. However, he was right in rebelling because humans viewed his people as trash and never recognized their brilliance.
As a result, we believe his first penalty was unjustified. He was subjected to unending agony for as long as his captors saw fit to cure what was left of his body. I believe he only reaped the full repercussions of his actions when he was eventually put to death. He took a lot of people’s lives. As a result, after they lost the war, it was only fair that his own be forcibly removed.
3. Johan Liebert From Monster
When it comes to monsters, This entry may seem strange at first, especially if you haven’t seen the program, but bear with me. Johan was the consummate genius, managing numerous folks and leaving carcasses wherever he was known. His big finale was set up for him to be slain by Tenma, a doctor who had previously rescued him.
He wished for Tenma to abandon his values and, in some ways, become his equal. But then he’s wounded by an unidentified drunk. Not only that, but Tenma once again saves his life! That may appear to be a cop-out. But it was unquestionably the worst punishment Johan could have endured. He was unable to demolish Tenma’s ideas, and his reign of terror came to an end.
2. Ishihara From Rainbow
When it comes to crooked cops, this guy should be at the top of the list. He possesses no redeeming characteristics and exploits his authority in the most heinous ways conceivable. In Rainbow, Ishihara is a senior guard at the Shonan Special Disciplinary School. Ishihara is a nasty and vicious guy who delights in abusing and punishing students for minor offenses.
He has the pupils’ worst resentment against Sakuragi, who exhibits no fear of Ishihara and refuses to fall for his plans. It made Ishihara fearful of Sakuragi, notably when he glared him down, prompting him to murder him. Ishihara has no regard for any of the pupils or guards at the institution.
He not only abuses the inmates, but he also sends some of them to a sick, elderly guy so he may do anything he wants with their bodies. He even murders one of the inmates and one of his coworkers. You would think this individual did not deserve to die. But you would be wrong. Squealer deserved to die. Ishihara has every right to be punished. That’s precisely what he did.
He grew destitute and addicted, to the point that he begged one of his victims to put an end to his torment, only to be told, “You are not good enough to justify murdering.” It was enormously nourishing and precisely what a trash soul like Ishihara deserved.
1. Reiner Braun From Attack on Titan
The sequence is still ongoing as of this writing. The first half of the last season, on the other hand, was the epitome of karma. Reiner was responsible for demolishing the wall and subjecting so many people to the Titans’ vengeance, so it was only fitting that he endures the same penalty.
Not mortality, mind you, but the understanding that someone you once considered a friend has just brought hell on their hometown to preserve their dignity. Reiner was well aware that this was precisely what he deserved. That’s why I believe he pleaded for death when he met Eren.
It was a tremendous scenario and certainly my favorite karma example. Because, even if you think you’re striving for a noble purpose, you should anticipate damage to come back to you the moment you injure others.
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