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* Hao from ''[[Shaman King]]'' is literally totally unbeatable (but not invincible). He's had ''quite a head start'', and by the time the story ''ends'', is stronger than the next six characters combined, including the one who trained her entire life to beat him, but only reached half his strength. Even without fighting, he has a strange ability to gather totally unrelated people to his side to help him destroy humanity. He is a human but is treated as more of a force of nature in the series. {{spoiler|He even wins in the final battle of the series, and shows everyone else that all of their efforts were meaningless in the grand scheme of things.}}
* Hao from ''[[Shaman King]]'' is literally totally unbeatable (but not invincible). He's had ''quite a head start'', and by the time the story ''ends'', is stronger than the next six characters combined, including the one who trained her entire life to beat him, but only reached half his strength. Even without fighting, he has a strange ability to gather totally unrelated people to his side to help him destroy humanity. He is a human but is treated as more of a force of nature in the series. {{spoiler|He even wins in the final battle of the series, and shows everyone else that all of their efforts were meaningless in the grand scheme of things.}}
* Yujiro Hanma from ''[[Baki the Grappler]]''. In the one anime fight where someone even lands a worthwhile attack (Doppo counters with several chest crushing punches), Yujiro simply stands up smiling as if he had an itch. To date, nothing has even given him cause to pause. Though several characters have evolved based on his almost unachievable status.
* Yujiro Hanma from ''[[Baki the Grappler]]''. In the one anime fight where someone even lands a worthwhile attack (Doppo counters with several chest crushing punches), Yujiro simply stands up smiling as if he had an itch. To date, nothing has even given him cause to pause. Though several characters have evolved based on his almost unachievable status.
* This trope is [[Kick the Dog|one]] [[The Worf Effect|of]] [[Generic Doomsday Villain|several]] [[Villain Sue|reasons]] [[Smug Snake|why]] the Huckebein of ''[[Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha|Nanoha Force]]'' are so [[The Scrappy|hated]].
* This trope is [[Kick the Dog|one]] [[The Worf Effect|of]] [[Generic Doomsday Villain|several]] [[Villain Sue|reasons]] [[Smug Snake|why]] the Huckebein of ''[[Lyrical Nanoha|Nanoha Force]]'' are so [[The Scrappy|hated]].
* Broly from the 8th [[Dragonball Z]] movie doesn't have much going for him as a villain, with little in the way of characterization and a flimsy motivation. He's basically a musclebound brute who fights, screams and [[No Sell|no-sells]]. Among the DBZ fanbase he's [[Ensemble Darkhorse|inexplicably popular]].
* Broly from the 8th [[Dragonball Z]] movie doesn't have much going for him as a villain, with little in the way of characterization and a flimsy motivation. He's basically a musclebound brute who fights, screams and [[No Sell|no-sells]]. Among the DBZ fanbase he's [[Ensemble Darkhorse|inexplicably popular]].
** Look at the description. The only difference between him and the heroes is that the heroes can talk coherently. And the motivation is hilarious.
** Look at the description. The only difference between him and the heroes is that the heroes can talk coherently. And the motivation is hilarious.