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Top 20 Most Satisfying Deaths in Anime

Top 20 Most Satisfying Deaths in Anime
VOICE OVER: Ashley Bowman WRITTEN BY: Alex Crilly-Mckean
These villains finally got their just desserts, and the results were amazing! Join Ashley as he counts down the most satisfying demises across all of anime. Our list includes examples seen in such hit series as "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure", "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba", "Black Clover", "Naruto Shippuden", "Bleach", "Hunter x Hunter", "Re;Zero", "Sword Art Online", "Hellsing Ultimate", "The Rising of the Shield Hero", "Tokyo Ghoul", and more!

#20: Morphed Demon

“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba” (2019)
Slicing off the heads of lesser demons is all par for the course in the Final Selection. Dealing with a giant monstrosity made entirely of arms; not so much. As it happens, this disgusting creature is intrinsically tied to Tanjiro, since it’s the same being that slaughtered Urokodaki's former disciples as vengeance for being imprisoned. As such, in order to put the ghosts of Sabito and Makomo to rest, Tanjiro utilises all his training to put an end to the handsy demon’s revenge spree, which he accomplished in style thanks to the sharpness of his Water Breathing techniques!

#19: The Pope

“The Rising of the Shield Hero” (2019)
While there are still PLENTY of individuals on Naofumi’s shit list that deserved to get axed off, looking at you Myne, we won’t deny that seeing this would-be holy man meet such a damning end still made for a memorable step in the Shield Hero’s rise to redemption. With a false divine weapon at his command and the life force of his congregation fuelling his magic, the Pope of the Three Heroes Church seeks to wipe out the non-faithful and take over the kingdom for himself…at least until Naofumi busts out the Blood Sacrifice and ensnares him between a set of mechanical demon teeth.

#18: Kureo Mado

“Tokyo Ghoul” (2014-18)
The CCG might have shed a few tears when this elite Ghoul Hunter was terminated by Touka, but we sure weren’t! Despite being the model of fatherhood back home (apparently) and a shining example to Amon (supposedly), Mado was shown to be a tad too enthusiastic about his work, taking great pleasure in killing Hinami’s parents, all before coming back to hunt her down with a weapon made from their remains. That’s some sick shit, hence why we applauded the Anteiku employee for delivering a rather brutal retirement plan to the bloodthirsty geezer.


#17: Saddler

“How Not to Summon a Demon Lord” (2018)
You’d think that after Diablo turned his ass to stone, this paladin would realise that he wasn’t the almighty top dog he thought he was. Nope. Turns out after being brought back by his fellow zealots, Saddler had convinced himself he was practically a God, one even capable of controlling a Demon Lord with his miniscule magic. Joke’s on him, since after an enraged Klem transforms into a legitimate hellspawn, she not only blinds the holy prick with her mere presence, but magically nukes him and his cronies.

#16: Lord Embryo

“Cross Ange” (2014-15)
There were plenty of people that gave Ange grief during her exile, but none were viler than this high and mighty would-be deity. As the creator of the World of Mana, Embryo exiest in both a physical body as well as inside of a mecha that housed his soul. Given how he had Ange degrade herself for his amusement, it was only fitting that he should be killed twice over, first by Ange’s beloved Tusk, and finally by Ange herself by blowing both his robot and soul to kingdom come.

#15: Zorin Blitz

“Hellsing Ultimate” (2006-12)
You don’t exactly need much of a reason to want to see a Nazi Vampire get killed. Because they’re Nazi Vampires. And yet among all of Millennium’s ranks, none inspired more ire and hate quite like Zorin Blitz. Her assault on the Hellsing headquarters no only resulted in the death of Pip, but she also used her illusions to make Seras revisit the time both her parents were murdered before her eyes…and when she got shot…and what happened to her mother…while Zorin sliced off her arm and eyes back in reality. Yeah, getting her face splattered across the walls of the manor was the least she deserved.

#14: Deep Sea King

“One Punch Man” (2015-19)
There’s no villain that can survive the unstoppable love taps that Saitama can inflict, but this ruler of the deep made it personal when he not only roughed up Mumen Rider but also stripped Genos for spare parts. After putting two such beloved heroes through the ringer, the fish-faced freak more than deserved to be turned into sashimi. Hence why Saitama punched him so hard he not only tore his hulking body inside out but also evaporated all the rain in the city in one blow.

#13: Jasley Donomikols

“Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans” (2015-17)
No matter how advanced they get, even intergalactic mafias are going to house their fair share of dirtbags, and none come bigger than Jasley. While also under the protection of the Teiwaz, his bitterness towards the Turbines and Tekkadan led him to try and assassinate several of their members, while also cutting deals with Gjallarhorn. While his actions may have killed off best girl Lafter, Mikazuku and the rest were at least able to avenge her by having Barbatos Lupus destroy his ship, even as he begged for mercy.


#12: Betelgeuse

“Re;Zero – Starting Life in Another World” (2016)
Given what he did to Rem and all the grief that he put Subaru through, it’s easy to see why so many wanted this Archbishop of Sin to get his due. Thankfully, with his ever-returning rebirths, Subaru was able to do just that. With wit, some oil, one hell of a chase scene, and a blast of fire magic to the face, the slothful zealot himself and his trembling brain set ablaze, eventually reducing his spidery self into nothingness. Throw in Subaru’s reaffirmed determination to protect those he loves, and this exchange truly marked a changing point for the series.


#11: Grand Fisher


“Bleach” (2004-12)
When this Hollow first appeared, it’s fair to say this shounen was still finding its feet as far as villains. By the time the Arrancar rolled around, Grand Fisher was practically an afterthought…at least until they brought him back just so Isshin could settle the score with the monster that killed his wife. Not only did this battle finally tie that little plot point up neatly, but it was also made clear that Isshin Kurosaki is a Shinigami, and a damn powerful one at that – able to cleave apart a towering behemoth like a Ressureccion Grand Fisher with just a swing of his sword!

#10: Prime Minister Honest

“Akame ga Kill” (2014)
As deceptive as his name is ironic; this royal confidant is the true power in the Empire, manipulating the young emperor into easily accommodating his plans, most of which involve the subjugation of innocents and expanding his own influence. He’ll slaughter as many innocents as he has to, and sacrifice just as many followers if it achieves his goal. Considering his actions led to the deaths of several Night Raid members, watching Leone pummel his face until it caved was hugely cathartic. We just wish she could have lived long enough to savour her kill…

#9: Cheetu

“Hunter x Hunter” (2011-14)
Sure, we can think of a couple more Chimera Ants who deserved a smashed skull more than this crazy cat, but there’s just something about seeing an idiotic henchman dig his own grave that’s just so appealing. Granted, he was already a dead man when he squared off against Zeno Zoldyck, so the fact that Silva suddenly descended from the sky and broke the cheetah’s head open with one punch proved to be both unexpected yet morbidly hilarious. That’s what you get for monologuing.


#8: The Devil

“Black Clover” (2017-)
Working behind the scenes and strutting onto the scene at the last minute, the nightmarish Devil not only turned out to be orchestrator of the elves suffering (and by proxy the instigator of the Clover Kingdom’s war with the Eye of the Midnight Sun) but also just the right amount of OP to secure himself as a worthy boss monster for Asta and company to take on. Knowing that he’s caused trouble for all races since the days of the first Wizard King, seeing Yami nearly bisect him with his dark magic before Asta landed the finishing blow made for one of the series’ crowing moments.

#7: Raios Antinous

“Sword Art Online” (2012-)
Given how this stuck-up noble had just attempted to defile a pair of his female colleagues, and was moments away from killing Eugeo…yeah, we really wanted to see this scumbag get cut to ribbons. Thankfully, Kirito’s anime protagonist powers kicked in at the last second, where he was able to not only slice through the bastard’s sword, but also lop off his arms in the process. Would have been far more fitting if he had taken a blade to the nads instead, but we’ll take what we can get.

#6: Staffan Heivish

“Overlord” (2015-18)
Ainz and his demonic peers pulled some rather shady stuff during their transition to the dark side, but even they appear angelic when compared to this lump of arrogance and depravity. As a confidant for Eight Fingers, Staffan spent his days abusing his position by kidnapping women and having his wicked way with them…but not before beating their faces bloody for his own perverse enjoyment. As such, watching Sebas slap the teeth out of him before ripping a hole through his fat frame was downright exquisite.

#5: Danzo Shimura

“Naruto Shippuden” (2007-17)
Lurking in the shadows of the Hidden Leaf Village and slowly amassing power of his own, Danzo’s list of crimes over his tenure as a ninja are as numerous as any of the Akatsuki, especially when it came to his obsession with the Sharingan. Turns out the leader of Root had a collection of them, that he’d implanted into his arm, which in turn allowed for the manipulating illusions and calling upon the forbidden art of Izanagi. How fitting that Sasuke was the one to blind him for good, avenging his clan with a lightning bolt to the sternum.

#4: King Sweyn

“Vinland Saga” (2019)
He was a self-described slave to the power of the crown, so Askeladd did him a favour and removed it for him…along with his head. The King of the Danes was not a pleasant man, instigating war after war, while showing no remorse about trying to have one of his sons assassinated. He may have been a wily player during his reign, but he ultimately lost the game when he made the grievous error of threatening to invade Wales. That shit don’t fly with Lucius Artorius Castus.





#3: Cell

“Dragon Ball Z” (1989-96)
The ultimate creation was arguably the greatest foe that Goku and the others fought against during their original Z run, one with a nasty habit of coming back from the brink time after time, even after he literally exploded. Now beyond perfect thanks to his evolving nucleus, Cell was ready to put an end to his tournament with a single Kamehameha. This all leads to the monumental moment where Gohan, under the astral guide of his father, steps up to the plate, and unleashes a Kamehameha of his own that (after some serious struggling) finally vaporises the time-travelling bug right down to the last atom.

#2: Lust

“Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood” (2009-10)
If there’s two things that Roy Mustang is good at, it’s setting things on fire and getting ladies on their knees. Who would have guessed he would have used both at once to incinerate the Homonculi’s femme fatale? After surviving a spike to the gut, the Flame Alchemist emerges to finish the fight and protect Riza and Alphonse. Despite being so badly wounded, it doesn’t stop him from using a lighter to blast Lust over and over again until not even her hyper-regeneration can combat the never-ending inferno. Guess some like it hotter than most.

#1: Dio Brando

“JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders” (2014-15)
Ever since he kicked that dog in the face, this lord of memes has caused the Joestar lineage nothing but trouble and grief. His transformation into a vampire resulted in the massacre of hundreds and led to the death of Jonathan Joestar, while his antics as a Stand User ended the lives of both Kakyoin and Joseph Joestar (temporarily, but still!). Having endured this, Jotaro decided now would be a great time to ORA ORA ORA the bastard out of existence, which he accomplished in spectacular fashion by punching him so hard his soul shattered. When Jotaro finally exposed his remains to the sunlight, we breathed a sigh of relief that the journey was finally over.

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Biscus T. Balmus should be much higher on the list.
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I say you forgot Kycilia Zabi, Nena Trinity, Rubeus, and Clementine, watchmojo start doing honorable mentions again
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