
Gen Z grew up looking at anime characters navigating in the worlds filled with superpowers and supernatural threats. But in one way or another, the most convincing moments occur when these characters deal with human problems. The characters who have anxiety or who live in financially stressful situations resonate the most for this generation. They leave nothing and speak big, then collapse the second someone asks how they are. For a generation lifted on a quiet upstage and emotional exhaustion, these characters want to look in a mirror.
The most relatable Gen Z characters, such as Denji and Yuji Itadori, are not defined by the plots in which they are. They are defined by their clumsiness and their self -confidence – the way they joke in panic, and the way they carefully care but fight to show their feelings without getting everything. They are soft in strange and intense moments when they expect the least. These characters speak of an entire generation in all their disorderly glory. Gen Z may seem impetuous and self -confident, but there is a lot of vulnerability to them. The anime is one of the best mediums to explore complex characters with rich interior worlds. For a Gen Z fan, these characters are the ideal way to reflect.
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Denji just tries to survive one day at the same time
He wants love, sleep and a sandwich, not necessarily in this order
Denji’s dreams are basic by design in Chainsaw. Its simplicity makes it painfully relatable. For many viewers of the Z generation, its adaptation mechanisms feel familiar. Denji does not know how to treat feelings, from affection to sorrow. He accepts the bare minimum because he has never known better. All he cares about is to have his next hot meal and perhaps find a romantic business. It is a advanced energy of the Z generation distilled in a single hunter of chaotic adolescent demon.
Denji wants a connection but has no framework for healthy relationships. Most anime protagonists are motivated by friendship or justice. Denji is motivated by the promise of jam on toasts, but instead of what is supervised as superficial, his circumstances show why these things count for him.

Chainsaw
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2022 – 2022
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TV Tokyo, TV Osaka, Aichi TV, TVH, TVQ, TSC
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Haruo Satou
Policeman A (Voices)
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Eri Saito
Hayakawa’s mother (voice)
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Bocchi Hitori too thoughtful all the time to Bocchi the rock!
His brain transforms minor moments into disasters
Bocchi of Bocchi the rock! is the child of the poster for social anxiety. His thoughts sink into dramatic fantasies that seem ridiculous but also a little too familiar. The bocchi is not cool or collected. It is a nervous mess, but the main thing is that it continues to try anyway. This is what makes her feel so real.

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The story of Bocchi is not to conquer the fear overnight. Bocchi represents the constant desire to try. She presents herself for the practice of the group even when she had complete collapses. She is not surrounded by people who always understand her, but she is due to each little gesture. Bocchi does not try to be someone else. She just tries to survive to be herself in front of other people.
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Anya Forger of Spy X Family is desperate to be understood
It treats each social interaction as life or death
Anya of Spy x Family is a psychic child who claims to be normal in a false family. Despite being a child, she resonates with many Gen Z who see their own childhood in her. The feeling of not adapting to the family and thinking too much about each interaction is far too familiar with this generation. Anya has a brand of self -awareness which is entirely Gen Z. She throws herself through friendships and informs the lies that she cannot keep directly.
Anya constantly plays roles that she barely understands in order to integrate. She wants a connection, even if she has no idea how she is won. Anya’s charm is not that she always gets things right. Her charm is in the way she continues to hope that her next attempt to belong will land better than the previous one.
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Yuji Itadori has no idea what he is supposed to be in JJK
He tries to do the right thing even when it hurts
Yuji of Jujutsu Kaisen embodies the brand specifically of moral exhaustion Gén Z. The poor guy is pushed into the supernatural war with fundamentally zero preparation. His answer is not to become a stoic warrior. Instead, it applies and continues to try even when things become difficult. Faced with the weight of people who die because of his choices, Yuji does not obtain inspiring speeches on fate. Yuji obtains a trauma worthy of therapy which he treats in real time.
Yuji also resonates with people dealing with depression and intrusive thoughts. Yuji’s relationship with Sukuna perfectly captures the anxiety of generation Z to have destructive thoughts or impulses. It also deals with a huge amount of guilt. Feeling like the whole world is on shoulders from a young age is something that many people in generation Z relate.
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Deku feels everything in one go and then writes about this in Mha
He wants to be courageous, but he thinks about each stage
My university hero‘s Deku is the child of the unheeded neurodivergence poster. He observes everything and his thoughts run to a mile per minute. He needs to let all the thoughts escape in his head, and his brain never closes. However, once Deku is locked up on something, he gives this thing his individual attention. Only a Gen Z icon could have moved from the heir to the heir to the symbol of peace.
Deku is not the most confident character; He is very emotional and cries a lot. He is constantly guessed constantly and could walk to sleep. Some people think that children of the Z generation are not concentrated, but Deku proves the opposite. They just need to find their only thing and continue tirelessly.

My university hero
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April 2, 2016
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TBS, MBS, Japanese TV
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Daiki Yamashita
Izuku Midoriya (voice)
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Kaito Ishikawa
Manga Fukidashi (voice)
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Marin Kitagawa likes what she likes without apologies in my darling cover
She throws herself in everything with all her heart
In My darling cover, Marin is confident, but not the way most people expect. What makes her popular is the way she chooses to stay herself whatever happens. She does not hide her passions, even when people think they are weird. The marine’s mark of honesty feels rare for an overly familiar generation with identity attacks.
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Sailor is not intrepid; She simply refuses to let embarrass to stop her. She is easily agitated and too thoughtful what Gojo could feel, but she always advances whatever happens. She asks questions that others could find uncomfortable and express curiosity towards people. Marin is shamelessly authentic. It makes each piece a little lighter, and this kind of energy is pure Gen Z.
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Mob just wants to feel good without hurting anyone in Mob Psycho 100
He bottles everything until he explodes
My crowd of Mob Psycho 100 is the silent type. He barely speaks unless he owes it and never wants attention. He does not want praise or to be popular. His feelings tend to accumulate until they burst. Whether it is fear, anger or sadness, the crowd does not want to go out. This kind of emotional repression hits hard for anyone who has already been said to “stay calm” while their whole world feels unstable.
Mob is not trying to save the day, he just tries to keep himself in check. When he lets out his feelings out, it is when viewers see him the real. The crowd is relatable because many young people include pressure from the suppression of emotions. And when the crowd lets go, an entire generation relates.

Mob Psycho 100
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2016 – 2022
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Tokyo MX
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Settuo it
Shigeo ‘Mob’ Kageyama (voice)
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Takahiro Sakurai
Arataka Reigen (voice)
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Saiki Kusuo is on everything and everyone in the disastrous life of Saiki K
He just wants peace and a quiet room
Saiki K’s disastrous life To one of the most relatable characters on the market. Saiki has psychic powers similar to God, but everything he wants is to be left alone. He is constantly surrounded by noisy people with chaotic energy and situations he never asked to be a part. He could repair everything in an instant, and he does it often, but he wants it. It is the definition of professional exhaustion. Saiki’s tired silence says more than any dramatic explosion.
Saiki’s attitude is not cold but protective. He feels too much and thinks too quickly. Calm is the only thing that makes life bearable. He is still three steps in advance in conversations and completely above the moment when other people catch up. This sigh numb and internal when someone asks him something? It is a basic experience of generation Z.

Saiki K.’s disastrous life.
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2016-2018-00-00
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Hiroshi Kamiya
Saiki Kusuo
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Ai Kayano
Teruhashi Kokomi
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Maaya Uchida
Mera who knows
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Yoshimasa Hosoya
Kuboyasu are
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Iori Kitahara is in a spiral and calls her the development of the character in Grand Blue Dreaming
He makes terrible decisions but learns a little each time
IORI of Big dream Represents the chaos of post -diploma life – someone who tries to reinvent himself at university but ends up aggravating everything. He wanted a new start and a peaceful university experience. Instead, he pressure himself in a diving club which is essentially a worship to drink with diving equipment. However, under all alcohol consumer games and bad decisions, Iori simply tries to understand who it is.

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The life of Iori is a long series of contradictions, and that is what makes it feel so real. He tries to be responsible, then abandoned halfway. He speaks big, then panic when things become serious. He is constantly wondering, but also claims that everything is fine. This meticulous mix of extremes is a balance that many genres have mastered.

Big dream
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July 14, 2018
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TBS, MBS
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Yuma Uchida
Iori Kitahara
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Ryhhei Kimura
Kouhei Imamura
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Momo Ayase is always bored and always correct in Dandadan
She cares deeply but refuses to admit it
What makes a mom of Slug Peak Gen Z is his refusal to be impressed by everything that is supernatural. Ghosts with people? Roll of the eyes. Extraterrestrial kidnappings? More boring than frightening. She approaches cosmic horror as if she had already seen too many nonsense on the internet to be won by interdimensional strangeness.
Momo’s protective instincts are constantly entering, but it is not about to be graceful to help people. This combination of authentic care wrapped in layers of sarcasm and irritation is a defense mechanism of pure generation Z. Momo does not want to be special or chosen. She just wants people to use common sense and may stop invoking demons by accident. The fact that she must continue to explain why certain obviously bad ideas are bad make her the most relatable character of the anime.