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With the variety of characters found in anime, there will inevitably be varying types of temperaments among them. Some of these characters can be rather hard for other characters to get along with. Hot-headed and easily annoyed, some anime characters blow a gasket at any minor inconvenience.
Some of these characters could be described as “tsundere,” while others are just plain irritable and miserable at times. Sometimes, these characters aren’t as tough as they appear. Despite being a pain in the neck for other characters, these types are often the ones who are the perfect addition to complete a cast.
10 Okuyasu Nijimura Immediately Acts On Instincts (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable)
Okuyasu Nijimura was one of the main characters in Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure Part 4, Diamond Is Unbreakable. He acts on his instincts and only works by following his heart. His emotions are extreme and he immediately shows them too, such as how he cries waterfalls when he’s sad or how he becomes furious when someone upsets him. Overall, he’s rather crude and impulsive.
Okuyasu can also be very irritable and violent, possibly because of his past. When someone upsets him, he is quick to threaten them and often punches people who anger him. Much like his other emotions, when Okuyasu is annoyed, it’s obviously going to be heightened.
9 Kento Nanami Hates Working Overtime (Jujutsu Kaisen)
Kento Nanami from Jujutsu Kaisen has expressed that he doesn’t think too highly of traditional working or jujutsu sorcery. Nanami also doesn’t care much for rhetorical questions or conversations that don’t get straight to the heart of the matter.
Nanami is very vocal in his disdain for working overtime. As a salaryman-turned-jujutsu sorcerer, he’s determined not to work any more than what’s initially required of him. Additionally, he’s impatient and doesn’t beat around the bush when people get on his nerves. Often, Nanami doesn’t try to hide how annoyed he gets. His facial expressions say it all.
8 Kentaro Kyoutani Lacks Teamwork Despite His Abilities (Haikyuu!!)
Kentaro Kyoutani’s appearance in Haikyuu!! was brief but memorable. Although Aoba Johsai believes that Kentaro is the most skilled volleyball player among the second years, he has no sense of teamwork or camaraderie. He’s always seen scowling at someone or something.
Additionally, he also doesn’t show respect for any of the third years aside from Iwaizumi. He seems to get annoyed by dealing with others, as he has even pushed his teammates aside during a game. Clearly, this character is worthy of the title “Mad Dog.”
7 Doppo Kunikida Never Abandons His Ideals (Bungo Stray Dogs)
Doppo Kunikida is a member of the Armed Detective Agency in Bungo Stray Dogs. He’s never seen without his notebook of Ideals, where he keeps his detailed schedules, plans, and objectives. He’s often seen getting annoyed with Osamu Dazai for slacking off. Often, Dazai purposely tries to get under Kunikida’s skin because he thinks his outbursts are funny.
Kunikida values the reputation of the Armed Detective Agency greatly. He methodically organizes and schedules everything, often getting immersed in his work. He often gets annoyed during investigations when colleagues try slacking off or fooling around on the job.
6 Shintaro Midorima Doesn’t Fool Around (Kuroko’s Basketball)
Shintaro Midorima from Kuroko’s Basketball is both somewhat irritable and a good example of a tsundere. He acts high and mighty often, but he does help people. He just doesn’t like to admit it. Midorima became annoyed when the rest of the Generation of Miracles started to get arrogant and make bets on who would score the most during games.
Midorima only wanted to fulfill his role and win; he saw no point in engaging in such discussions. Additionally, Takao is often seen trying to provoke him into having fun for a change, which only irritates Midorima more.
5 Inosuke Hashibara Is Provocative & Short-Tempered (Demon Slayer)
Unlike most irritable characters, Inosuke from Demon Slayer likes to instigate others and get under their skin despite the fact that he gets annoyed when the same is done to him. He goes into any situation believing that he is the strongest fighter and becomes aggravated when others don’t immediately agree.
Inosuke gets annoyed when others tell him what to do and often overestimates his abilities. He rarely accepts help from others and his short temper leads him into dangerous situations.
4 Leorio Is Brash & Impetuous (Hunter X Hunter)
Leorio Paradinight from Hunter X Hunter is often on the receiving end of mockery from other characters, but it’s all in good fun. Though initially introduced as a wealth-obsessed cheapskate, Leorio is one of the few characters in Hunter X Hunter who gets angry frequently and can be somewhat childish.
He gets annoyed when his dignity is questioned. He also doesn’t appreciate small talk and prefers to cut straight to the heart of the matter. Regardless, since the other characters often get on his case, he’s shown getting irritated often — especially with Killua.
3 Ryunosuke Akutagawa is Ruthless & Impartial (Bungo Stray Dogs)
Ryunosuke Akutagawa from Bungo Stray Dogs is a member of the Port Mafia. He has a black and white view of the world, believing that it is only natural for the weak to be sacrificed so the world can belong to the strong. He is feared by the Port Mafia due to his ruthless nature and absolute intolerance of ineptitude from subordinates.
Akutagawa avoids social interactions as much as possible because he frequently gets annoyed with others. When his subordinates screw up an order he gave them, Akutagawa will start tearing into them and berating them for their recklessness and stupidity. This short-fuse causes him a lot of issues as well.
2 Jotaro Kujo Keeps His Composure Despite Being Annoyed (JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders)
Since Jotaro’s introduction to the story back in Stardust Crusaders, he’s been known to be rather rough around the edges, but he does care for those he’s loyal to. Jotaro was first introduced in a prison cell for beating up a few gang members, telling his mom to go away when she came to get him out.
Alhough he rarely loses his cool, he doesn’t tolerate playing around. He maintains a disinterested attitude, although he has frequently shown his intelligence. He’s also able to maintain composed in stressful situations, not allowing the opponent to know what he’s thinking. Interestingly, Jotaro thinks that others understand his emotions just by looking at his facial expressions and believes that explaining his feelings is a waste of time.
1 Katsuki Bakugo’s Short Fuse Gets Him Mistaken For A Villain (My Hero Academia)
Notoriously firey and explosive, Katsuki Bakugo from My Hero Academia is often mistaken for being a villain when people see his arrogant and combative nature. Bakugo becomes annoyed when he feels others underestimate him, such as when Izuku offers to help him.
He hates the idea of relying on others and doesn’t want to deal with having to “owe” others something after accepting help. Bakugo also doesn’t seem to care much about other people’s opinions, disregarding the rule against Quirk usage in public.
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