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* Manji in ''[[Blade of the Immortal]]''. It helps that the "Hundred-Man Killer" has Wolverine-like healing powers.
* Kongo Agon of ''[[Eyeshield 21]]'' is a One-Man [[Opposing Sports Team]], playing nearly every position and covering almost all of Deimon's plays by himself.
* Eight years before the storeline of ''[[Daily Lives of High School Boys]]'' started, there was this "[[Red BaronSobriquet|Archdemon]]", [[The Bully|the menace of all kids around town]]. Ten [[Bully Hunter]]s allied to "pacify" her...and they could barely make a draw with Archdemon.
* The anime short ''[[Kigeki]]'' centres around the Black Swordsman, who is hired by a young Irish girl to take out an army coming to attack her village. The Swordsman obliges, and calmly slaughters all 200 fully armored knights on horseback in a few hours. {{spoiler|Then he eats them for good measure.}}
* In ''[[Shaman King]]'' Hao (Zeke) becomes so powerful with Spirit of Fire that {{spoiler|he destroys an entire naval fleet designed to kill him and a shaman with a spirit stronger than Spirit of Fire.}} Then {{spoiler|he becomes the Shaman King. Instant annihilation if he even looks at you.}}
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