The characters in this series are amazing and their deaths are heartbreaking. Every death is a powerful reminder of the great fight these characters have fought.

Akame Ga Kill is a series that does not shy away from violence and gore. This has led to some controversy, as some viewers find the series too graphic. ..

  1. Luke Skywalker- The protagonist of the original trilogy, Luke is a brave and determined young man who always puts others before himself. He is also a skilled fighter and pilot, and his loyalty to the Force makes him one of the most powerful characters in the galaxy.
  2. Darth Vader- Vader is one of the most iconic villains in movie history, and his appearance in the original trilogy is a major turning point in the saga. He is ruthless and calculating, and his ability to use the Force makes him a formidable opponent for Luke Skywalker.
  3. Yoda- Yoda is one of Luke’s most important mentors, and he teaches him about the Force and how to use it effectively. He is also very wise, and his guidance helps Luke grow into an accomplished Jedi Knight.
  4. Obi Wan Kenobi- Obi Wan is a master swordsman who helps Luke learn about the Force and become a Jedi Knight. He also has extensive knowledge about the galaxy, which he shares with Luke during their adventures together.
  5. C-3PO- C-3PO is one of Luke’s closest friends during his training as a Jedi Knight, and he serves as an invaluable aide during their adventures across the galaxy. His ability to speak multiple languages makes him an invaluable asset on any mission, and he always puts others first even when it risks his own safety ..

The show ended with a really emotional death. It was so sad to see the characters go, and it was so satisfying to see them die in a way that was both sad and satisfying.

15. Najenda (Boss)

Despite being the boss, I didn’t particularly like her character.

In the early series, we see her spending most of the time off-screen trumping up support in the rebel army. We don’t really see her as a main character, and we only see her from time to time talking to other people in the rebel army.

The Night Raid team has an interesting backstory, but as a personal listing they are bottom of the best.

14. Tatsumi

Some people believe that it is a sin to put the main character in the bottom five. This is because they feel that it takes away from the story. ..

He’s a bit of a depressed emo who is Mary Sue-like. ..

I was curious about the whole Tatsumi series, and I found that it was built up of archetypes in fancy dress. But the boring anime hero archetype was the most dominant one, while everyone else had their own cool superhero archetype.

The show is set in a mock school, but we never actually step foot in one! ..

13. General Esdeath

The fan favourite of many, but not for everyone.

Anime villains are often over-powered and ridiculous, but they only use their full power in specific circumstances. ..

The ability to control ice is a skill that the writers must have been able to use because they were yoga artists. They stretched ‘controlling ice’ to mean sending meteors (made of ice) down to earth, freezing whole countries, and even freezing time itself.

I don’t really like her a lot because she’s a complete and total sadist who’s always looking for ways to hurt Tatsumi, who is only half her age.

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12. General Budo

In the anime, General Budo is not given a lot of screen time. I want to know more about him, but I’m not sure if I should focus on him specifically or just the anime.

Despite his brief appearance, he cemented himself as one of Night Raid’s greatest emissaries. ..

Though he is the leader of the Imperial Guard, he admits privately that he knows of the country’s corruption and wants no part in it. ..

Sir Thomas More was a true knight by every definition of the word. He served the royal family and the spirit of the country with distinction. His honor is to be remembered and admired by future generations. ..

We’re on the rebel side of the show, so he gets the guillotine.

11. Chelsea

The stoic shapeshifter who became one of the most memorable and gruesome deaths on “Game of Thrones” was Hodor. ..

Chelsea was originally employed by a cruel Viceroy who would murder for sport. But after finding her Imperial Arm: The Gaea Foundation, which lets her transform into another living creature, she murdered her boss and replaced him with a less brutal man. ..

Chelsea was part of a revolutionary mercenary sect before joining Night Raid. However, she watched as many of her comrades died in battle. ..

Since becoming stoic and blunt, she has been worried about her teammates and loves them deeply. ..

10. General Liver

Liver was an honest general in the imperial army who refused to take bribes from Prime Minister Honest. He was discharged from the army after a public outcry, and decided to start a new life as a farmer. He has a interesting backstory that you won’t find in other media outlets.

In a world as corrupt as the Empire, he was accused of treason and sentenced to death in front of an already corrupted court.

Everyone thought he died including Bulat, who quit the Imperial army and joined Night Raid exactly because Liver’s fate showed him how messed up the Empire was.

The liver did not die, and it seems that it has become what he feared the most.

9. Sheele

Sheele had a great backstory, but it was a little too stereotypical. She could have been ranked higher if she hadn’t been done off so early on. ..

Sheele was born in the “Industrial part of town” (read: Chinatown) and was bullied and abused for being clumsy. Sheele’s family moved to a new house when she was five, but the abuse continued. When she was thirteen, Sheele’s family moved again, this time to a better neighborhood. But the abuse continued there too. Finally, when Sheele was fifteen, her family moved back to the “Industrial part of town” again. This time, though, the abuse stopped.

One day, after seeing her friend attacked by an ex, she killed the ex in cold blood and felt nothing. She realized then that her calling was to be an assassin, although she did lose her friend in the process.

As Night Raid’s protagonist, she is clumsy and often forgetful. This is shown in the short skit spin-offs where it is shown that she has a whole box of glasses because she can never find them.

The most shocking moment in the show may have been when character Lila was killed. In this series, nothing is sacred and everything can go wrong. Be warned.

8. Dr. Stylish

The insane doctor archetype is a popular trope in popular culture. It’s a character who is always doing crazy things, and often has a negative impact on the lives of those around them. This trope needs love too!

Dr. Stylish is a sexy love child of Dr. Frankenfurther and Japanese body horror. He is a horror movie doctor who specializes in fixing broken bodies.

He takes human subjects from death row and makes them into grotesque horrific beings with supernhuman powers. But they all also become super camp and swear to protect their creator.

Esdeath allows her camp to be used as a testing ground for her chimeric creations. This camp is filled with Esdeath’s most bizarre and dangerous creations. ..

He also upgrades another member of Esdeath’s Jaeger army, see below. ..

7. Seryu Ubiquitous

I am the protector of justice, and I will do whatever it takes to keep you safe.

This young policewoman is always on the lookout for criminals, and her dog Coro is actually a giant regenerating monster. This feisty duo will not let any villains get away with their crimes. ..

The Empire is in trouble. Corruption is rampant throughout the police force. ..

That’s not true – that can’t be true! You’ve been infected by an evil force.

Seryu Ubiquitous is a twisted, zealous judge, jury, and executioner. He is a ruthless figure who will do whatever it takes to get his way. He is a dangerous individual who will not hesitate to kill anyone who gets in his way.

The Empire is morally grey because she truly believes that the Empire is good, but irredeemable for the exact same reason.

6. Akame

The titular character of the series, but not the main for some reason. Akame is an assassin who was raised from birth to kill.

After serving as one of the Empire’s top assassins, Akame quits and joins Night Raid after Boss convinces her of a better future where murder won’t always be the answer. Akame is motivated by her belief that murder will never be the answer to solving problems, and that it is instead important to use your skills for the greater good. She is excited to join Night Raid and help them achieve their goals, and believes that they can make a difference in the world.

She’s stoic because she knows what death means. She’s seen too many people die, and she knows that it’s a process that can be brutal. Death is a force that can take away someone you love, and it’s something that you have to face head-on.

She lives because she is the only one who can protect those she loves.

She is a ruthless killer who will do whatever it takes to achieve a better future.

5. Kurome

Siblings often love each other, but there is also a lot of hatred.

Akame had a sister who stayed behind when she left the Imperial Army. Kurome is still alive and has not been seen in years. ..

Though she is every bit as stoic as her older sibling, she is also as damaged inside. ..

The sword Yatsufusa is the foil to Akame’s Muramasa. The Muramasa kills everything that it so much as scrapes. And in contrast the Yatsufusa takes the spirit of its victims, allowing the wielder to revive them as unthinking powerful corpses later on.

Kurome keeps the souls of her old friends close to her heart – in her sword. Forever.

4. Leone

That’s what my friends and I tell ourselves every day as we walk the streets of our city. But it’s not just the cold, the rats, or the gangs that keep us from being happy. It’s also the fear of being caught.

Leone made a name for herself by escaping from her captors and making herself known to the world.

She’s not a perfect hero, but she’ll always stand up for the underdog. Despite acting like she’ll never completely sacrifice herself for the greater cause – after all, she’s lived through hell and back.

She is always looking out for the best interests of others, even if it means doing anything to ensure their well-being in the future. ..

Don’t make this ordinarily carefree gal angry, or you might hear a lion’s roar coming after you.

3. Bols

In an interview with the Guardian, Bols said he wanted to create a “Don’t Judge a Book by its Cover” image for his new book. He explained that he wanted to create an image that would show that he is not just a professional firefighter, but also someone who is dedicated to their work.

He’s actually a very timid, sweet, shy man to his wife and daughter.

Despite being a member of the Jaegers, he’s struggling with his conscience. ..

A member of the incineration squad, he has set fire to villages full of innocent people – karma, as he says, will one day catch up to him. ..

2. Mine

However, as the show progressed, I began to appreciate her character. ..

She’s needlessly peppy, acts like she’s entitled, and is cold to most of the main characters for no reason. ..

The protagonist of the story is a tsundere who has a great backstory and development.

A young woman of mixed race was discriminated against to the point where she was forced to live on the streets and beg for food. ..

She joins Night Raid hoping to rid the Empire of racism, but such a task is not easy. She is quickly met with resistance from her fellow members, who see her as a foreigner who does not understand the ways of the Empire. Despite this, she continues to try and help out her fellow members, even if it means facing discrimination and prejudice.

She steel herself over the years, becoming wary of weak links joining her network but that doesn’t stop her from falling in love.

1. Prime Minister Honest

He’s number one because he’s well-written.

Honest is a bit of a stereotype like the rest of the cast, but his over-the-top character is simultaneously hilarious and horrific, cruel and absolutely irredeemable.

A man so corrupt, he’s the reason the Empire becomes a corrupted state. ..

Honest is the one who trains the young emperor to believe everything he says, even to the point of murdering his own citizens.

In the anime, he is killed brutally by the imperial forces. But in the manga, he truly gets what he deserves- being ripped apart bit by bit by the citizens of the empire.