Highlights

  • Anime characters are known for their over-the-top and iconic hairstyles that make them instantly recognizable to fans.
  • The hairstyles of Rin Tohsaka, Sailor Moon, Ken Kaneki, and other popular characters play a significant role in their overall design and contribute to their memorable appearances.
  • Hairdos like Senku Ishigami's, Tanjiro Kamado's, and Inuyasha's have become synonymous with their characters and have helped establish them as iconic figures in the anime world.

The world of anime is littered with amazing characters, each of whom ends up being memorable for a whole host of reasons. It could be their in-your-face personality, fashionable attire, manner of speaking, or — most importantly of all — the hairstyle they flaunt. Even for those who aren't anime fans, it's clear for everyone to see that most anime characters sport some of the most over-the-top hairdos of all time.

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In fact, some of these anime hairstyles have become so well-known that most fans can recognize a character simply from the color and style of their hair. These iconic hairdos have a ton of history behind them and show just how creative character designers can get when they have all the freedom and creativity in the world. Of course, most of these cuts are impractical... but in the grand scheme of things, no one really cares about that.

Updated August 7, 2023 by Ritwik Mitra: Anime is a medium that keeps on giving, with viewers getting easily lost in these vast worlds that are full of amazing characters, fun battles, extreme power-ups, and some intense moments that remain in the minds of fans long after they're done watching these shows.

One particularly striking feature that most characters have in anime is stylized hairdos that are as unique as they come. Barring a regular anime hairstyle or two, most characters feature a look so unique that they become instantly recognizable from the get-go.

23 Rin Tohsaka (Fate)

Rin Tohsaka head shot

The Fate series is one of the most popular anime shows around, starting as an eroge visual novel of all things before turning into a multimedia franchise with several anime adaptations and movies that are pretty great in their own right. Fans of unique fantasy concepts set in the real world will get a kick out of watching this series and its many endings coming to fruition.

There are many great characters in the series who are pretty memorable, with Rin Tohsaka being one such character who fans adore. A huge part of why her design has become so iconic is her hair, which perfectly compliments her outfit. She's a go-getter who is one of the combatants in the Holy Grail and doesn't let up in the face of adversity, no matter what.

22 Sailor Moon (Sailor Moon)

Multi Voice Actors- Sailor Moon

Sailor Moon is a series that needs no introduction. Many people consider this series to be one of the most iconic magical girl anime ever made, with each installment featuring various memorable moments and character interactions that fans fell in love with.

The look of Sailor Moon herself is worth mentioning here. The elaborate blonde pigtails are the most noticeable thing about her hairstyle, which is over-stylized to such a ridiculous extent that it's genuinely impressive.

21 Ken Kaneki (Tokyo Ghoul)

ken kaneki as a ghoul in tokyo ghoul

Tokyo Ghoul's anime might've had some serious missteps, but there's no denying that the art style and animation are in a class of their own. Ken Kaneki looks like a fairly boring character... before he gets tortured inhumanely by Jason.

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This leads to his hair turning completely white and his personality changing quite a bit. However, Kaneki's soft side definitely remains, even if his white hairdo is definitely one of the most striking and noticeable things about this character after his transformation.

20 Shoto Todoroki (My Hero Academia)

My Hero Academia Shoto Todoroki Best Attacks 5

My Hero Academia has many great character designs, with many characters being beloved for their looks alone. In the case of Shoto, not only does he look unique, but his powers are also pretty awesome to boot.

His hair is half-red and half-white to show that he can use both his mother's and father's powers. It's a simple yet great way to show how powerful he is, with his looks being just as intimidating as his Quirk.

19 Kyojuro Rengoku (Demon Slayer)

Kyojuro Rengoku From Demon Slayer Flame Hashira

Kyojuro Rengoku is one of the most memorable Hashira in Demon Slayer. The man wasted no time in displaying his powers during the Mugen Train arc, making the ending all the more heartbreaking for so many fans.

Regardless of how things panned out, there's no denying that Rengoku's hairstyle is easily the most recognizable thing about this character. Yellow hair with a red outline seems like such a deceptively simple thing to do, and yet Ufotable manages to make such a simple thing looks so awe-inspiring.

18 Yuno Gasai (Future Diary)

Yuno Gasai in Future Diary

Future Diary is a riveting mystery show where twelve people are pitted against each other to become a new God. The two people that take up the most screen time are Yukiteru Amano and a girl who's obsessed with him — Yuno Gasai.

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Yuno is easily one of the most beloved yandere characters of all time, with her unpredictable personality forming a core part of what made the series interesting for so long. Her pink hair is one of the most noticeable things about her character, making her seem both naive and devious whenever the situation demands it.

17 Toshiro Hitsugaya (Bleach)

Toshiro Hitsugaya in Bleach

Hitsugaya might not be the most powerful shinigami in Soul Society. However, no fan cares about this — his hair was enough to turn him into one of Bleach's most iconic characters. Of course, this child prodigy isn't famous just because of his hair. His Hyorinmaru features some effective ice powers that only become more potent throughout the manga.

16 Senku Ishigami (Dr. Stone)

Senku Ishigami in Dr. Stone

Dr. Stone is one of the most unique shonen anime out there. The idea of scientific innovations being the driving force behind the heroes gaining power is surprisingly riveting.

At the heart of this show is the mad genius Senku Ishigami. Watching this man at work is engrossing enough as is, but it's his hairstyle that cements his character design as one of the very best in the entire show.

15 Tanjiro Kamado (Demon Slayer)

Tanjiro in Demon Slayer

If there's one thing that people can say about the protagonist of Demon Slayer, it's that his character design is sublime. This goes for his hair as well, even though it might be one of the more muted aspects.

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That being said, there's no denying the fact that Tanjiro still has a striking and memorable hairstyle. This, coupled with the massive influx of popularity for Demon Slayer, has helped cement Tanjiro's 'do as an integral aspect of his character.

14 Afro (Afro Samurai)

Afro Samurai

The name of this show itself should be indicative of just how important this anime hairstyle really is. In fact, even the main character of the series is named after his hairdo as well! Of course, Afro's hairstyle is only one part of his character... albeit a really important part. His quest for revenge and the recovery of the Number 1 Headband is easily one of the driving forces of the show.

13 Zaraki Kenpachi (Bleach)

zaraki kenpachi bleach

Kenpachi is one of the most beloved characters in Bleach, with this character boasting an insane pool of strength that somehow keeps on getting bigger with each fight. If his potential wasn't scary enough as is, then the Thousand-Year Blood War arc decided to make him even more powerful after his battle against Retsu Unohana.

While both of his hairdos are pretty memorable, his hairstyle before the time skip is quite notable for being spiky beyond compare. The fact that each of his spikes had small bells attached at the ends somehow made his look even more iconic, even if his longer hair after the time skip is also pretty notable.

12 Josuke Higashikata (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)

Josuke Higashita in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure is easily one of the greatest anime of all time. The legacy and fandom of this series are truly immense in the East. Furthermore, the excellent anime adaptation has assured that this popularity is reaching all over the world as well.

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The fourth part of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, Diamond is Unbreakable, is especially notable in this regard due to its amazing plot and cast of characters. The main JoJo of this arc is a massive highlight in this respect. Josuke is easily one of the better protagonists in the anime, with his pompadour easily serving as the highlight of his character design.

11 Inuyasha (InuYasha)

Inuysha and Kagome side by sdie

An iconic character that most people know well, InuYasha is a symbol of the golden age of anime. One reason why the titular character was so memorable was due to his long, lustrous, flowing white hair.

It made sense as to why Inuyasha had such remarkable hair. After all, he was a half-dog demon, an aspect that lent itself well to such an over-the-top anime hairstyle that has definitely become synonymous with his character.

10 Edward Elric (Fullmetal Alchemist)

Edward Elric in Fullmetal Alchemist

Fullmetal Alchemist is easily one of the greatest anime series of all time, and a big part of its success lies with the protagonist. Edward Elric is one of the most well-written main characters in anime history. His character sports strong motivations but still provides moments of comic relief. These touches add some much-needed levity to certain scenes in an otherwise dark anime.

Of course, fans can't fail to mention Edward's iconic blond ponytail as well. Suffice it to say, this is one of the more memorable aspects of Edward's character design and distinguishes him from the rest of the cast brilliantly.

9 Ichigo Kurosaki (Bleach)

Ichigo Kurosaki, one of the Strongest Shounen Heroes

For the majority of anime fans, Bleach is a sore topic to bring up. A series with immense potential, it eventually fizzed out long before it reached its much-derided conclusion. Yet, its characters live on in fans' memories.

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The main character of Bleach is an iconic figure who splits the fanbase down the middle in terms of their thoughts on him. However, regardless of one's opinion of Ichigo, it's hard to deny that his orange hair makes for a striking look that helps him stand out from the rest of the pack.

8 Saitama (One-Punch Man)

Saitama Not Impressed By His Opponent

This might seem like a joke entry at first glance. However, technically speaking, a bald head is still a hairstyle of sorts. In that regard, Saitama certainly ends up rocking this hairdo — or, to be more specific, his lack of one.

Of course, Saitama's bald head ends up being less humorous when viewers realize that his intense training led to him losing his hair. Once the One-Punch Man ends up getting serious, no one has the audacity to laugh at him, especially his foes. They're too busy trying to save their own hides.

7 L (Death Note)

L from Death Note

Death Note is easily one of the most iconic anime of all time. Thus, it only goes without saying that the show's fan-favorite character would also bag a spot on this list. When it comes to this case, it's easy to see why.

L's character design is nothing short of masterful. His hairstyle might not seem all that special at first glance. However, it's the amazing manner in which this style compliments his overall look that makes L one of the most visually memorable anime characters of all time.

6 Kakashi Hatake (Naruto)

Kakashi Hatake in Naruto

Speaking of fan-favorite characters that everyone loves, one can't fail to mention the beloved Kakashi Hatake. The son of the White Fang takes after his father, especially when it comes to his spiky white hair.

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Given Kakashi's looks and behavior at the start of the series, nobody could fault audiences for assuming that this character had a happy life. Sadly, that's nowhere near the truth, and pretty much every Naruto fan would agree.

5 Jessie (Pokemon)

Jessie from Pokemon

The Pokemon anime is one of the best children's shows of all time, with many fans having fond memories of Ash struggling to go through the Pokemon Leagues and become a Master. While defeat marred his experience every step of the way, Ash didn't stop trying his best with the wealth of Pokemon at his behest.

The cuteness of Pikachu, Charizard's rebellious nature, and the ever-prevalent threat of Team Rocket hounded him every step of the way. Jessie, one of the group members, never wasted an opportunity to try and steal his Pikachu along with James and Meowth. However, because of their incompetency, they failed time and time again. Regardless, Jessie's hairdo was a striking feature that fans instantly recognized, making her one of the most iconic villains of all time despite failing at her task time and time again.

4 Yugi Mutou (Yu-Gi-Oh!)

Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie

One of the most popular anime of all time, Yu-Gi-Oh! features a protagonist with one of the most striking and memorable anime hairstyles of all time. Of course, it helps that Yugi's personality is also fairly interesting — albeit with a few caveats.

Yugi's personality shifts from a shy student to a confident gambler within the blink of an eye. Considering this dual nature, it's genuinely surprising to see how his character design — especially his hair — ends up perfectly complimenting both sides of Yugi.