Akame: Akame Ga Kill!
At the outset of Akame ga Kill!, our protagonist, Tatsumi, sets out on a mission to help his destitute neighborhood. Along the journey, he crosses paths with the assassin group Night Raid, who are plotting to remove the corrupt Prime Minister from power. Akame, the show’s protagonist, is one of these killers.
Akame’s early life was spent in training for her future role as an assassin for the Empire. Providing her with enhanced physical capabilities that put her on par with superhumans in the arena.
Rukia Kuchiki: Bleach
In order to defeat Hollows, a Soul Reaper must possess exceptional speed and agility. These qualities are essential for any member of Bleach’s Thirteen Court Guard Companies, but especially for the lieutenants and captains. Lieutenant Rukia Kuchiki of the Thirteenth Division is more than quick enough to kill some of the most fearsome Hollows in Soul Society annals.
Ichigo Kurosaki, the protagonist of Bleach, unintentionally takes up some of Rukia’s abilities. She instructs the show’s protagonist in the art of fighting the horrible creatures of the Soul Society. She eventually regains her abilities and shows how her ice-based Zanpakuto can perform attacks beyond fast for human eyes to detect.
Saber: Fate/Zero
The action in the Fate series has been lauded numerous times. Saber, the game’s strongest heroine, and other similarly potent characters get plenty of opportunities to show off their fighting prowess. Saber, originally named Artoria Pendragon, was born with the mystical abilities of a dragon.
The Fate series features multiple rebirths of Artoria. At full strength, she swings Excalibur, the fabled sword, with terrifying speed. The stunning animation of the show accurately portrays her powers, which let her to do things like scale walls and swim across oceans.
Tashigi: One Piece
The Marines in One Piece are full of formidable fighters. Women are noticeably underrepresented in the armed forces of the World Government. The group’s female members are supported by strong combatants like Tashigi, a swordswoman.
Tashigi’s initial on-screen role is that of a Marine Corps Officer. However, she rises through the ranks and becomes captain during the time jump. Tashigi’s speed is on pace with many of the New World’s strongest pirates, and she even managed to defeat Monet.