7 Mind-Blowing Woman Characters from Anime Universe

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Motoko Kusanagi (Ghost in the Shell)

She is the commander of the Public Security Section 9. Often dealing with cybercrime an efficient and intelligent manner. However, she is full-bodied cyborg who deals with existential angst in the film, questioning her humanity and place in society.

Nezuko Kamado- Demon Slayer

Nezuko is one of the most powerful demons in the Demon Slayer world, but she chooses not to give in to her demonic urges and abstains from eating human beings. As violent and powerful as she is while fighting, she is equally as sweet and lovely.

Boa Hancock (One Piece)

Boa is the only woman warlord of the sea and is known as the 'Pirate Empress'. She can be selfish and cruel, but it is due to her traumatic past and her desire to not be controlled ever again.

Usagi Tsukino/Sailor Moon (Sailor Moon)

Sailor Moon is the Guardian of Love and Justice. She is kind, happy and an optimist to the bone, believing in the inherent humanity of everyone and second chances. She is extremely powerful with powers akin to that of God.

Dr. Chiba Atsuko (Paprika)

Chiba Atsuko is a character that contains multitudes. While she is a researcher in the real world, she is also her alter ego 'Paprika' in the dream world. Both these personalities are extremely different and sometimes in conflict with each other.

Yor Forger (SPYxFamily)

Yor or 'Thorn Princess' is as assassin for the secret organization 'The Garden'. She is the best killer in the country, killing with precision, and style. She enters a fake marriage with Loid Forger to preserve her cover as a government worker.

Faye Valentine (Cowboy Bebop)

While she is a brilliant fighter, Faye Valentine is lazy, selfish, and crass. Usings the boys to get bounties, betraying them, eating their food, etc., but as the story develops, she comes to terms with her past and her loss of it, allowing her to become a more empathetic character.

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