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** In one of the first story arcs, one of the antagonists had the power to literally turn his skin into ''iron''. He could have stayed made of flesh for all what that worked against Kenshiro, though.
* Randel Orland from ''[[Pumpkin Scissors]]''. Slightly subverted in that while he can ignore injuries that would incapacitate a normal man, he often ends up bedridden in the hospital after the fight's over. (But he's almost always back on duty in time for the next episode.)
* Given the amount of [[AbuseDouble IsStandard Okay When ItsAbuse (Female Onon Male)|abuse]] that Keitaro takes in ''[[Love Hina]]'', it's a good thing that he is seemingly [[Immortal Life Is Cheap|immortal]]. From the very day he entered Hinata-Sou, he's been at the receiving end of countless [[Megaton Punch|Naru Punches]] from Naru, [[Implausible Fencing Powers|Rock-Splitting Slashes]] from Motoko, [[Dynamic Entry|flying kicks to the head]] from Su. Not to mention attacks from turtle-based mecha (again from Su), kicks to the shin (Sara), and a Frying Pan to the head (Shinobu).
* Heero Yuy of ''[[Gundam Wing]]'' is most definitely made of iron. Among his greater feats are self-detonating his Gundam ''while standing just outside the cockpit'' and surviving, and falling down a cliff just to get up once he reached the ground. If memory serves, he actually broke his leg in the latter, but only had to push the bone back into place afterward.
** In an early episode, a doctor observing Heero comments that he has over 200 bruises and broken bones and yet was still walking around as a normal person would. (It should be noted that this was the same episode where he later fell down that cliff.)
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