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Anime Characters and Their Eyes - The Different Personalities!

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We’ve already separated anime characters by hair color. This time, our super detailed analysis is about their eye colors!

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переведено Tabata Marques

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Introduction

In the world of anime, eye color is more than just an aesthetic detail; it often carries deep symbolism that complements the personality, powers, or role of the characters in the story. From bright eyes representing innocence to those emanating mystery or danger, eye colors shape how we perceive the heroes and villains of our favorite tales.

Inspired by the success of our article on anime hair colors, we’ve organized a list based on characters’ eye colors. We’ve also included a special section for “unique” eyes—those with incredible abilities or designs. Let’s explore the meaning behind these colors and some iconic examples!

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About Our Choices

Just like in our article on hair colors, this list is not meant to be definitive. Our goal is to provide a fun snapshot and analyze interesting patterns found in anime. Keep in mind that there are thousands of amazing, diverse characters, and our choices are just a small sample. Including everyone would be impossible.

Blue Eyes: Serenity and Determination

Blue eyes often symbolize calmness, intelligence, or a connection to something special (except Naruto, who’s neither calm nor intelligent). These characters tend to be determined heroes or mysterious figures.

Ushio Kofune (The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya)

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Ushio is lively, unique, and determined. Her blue eyes reflect her individuality and zest for life.

Nagisa Shiota (Assassination Classroom)

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Nagisa is calm and observant, qualities perfectly complemented by his blue eyes. They also hide an intensity that emerges in crucial moments.

Rem (Re:Zero)

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Rem’s loyalty and love are reflected in her bright blue eyes, which convey both sweetness and surprising inner strength.

Red Eyes: Danger and Passion

Red is a color that screams intensity. Characters with red eyes often carry fiery passions or a darker side.

Kaname Kuran (Vampire Knight)

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As a leader of vampires, Kaname has eyes that exude mystery and power. His gaze is hypnotic and full of secrets.

Kurapika (Hunter x Hunter)

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When activated, Kurapika’s scarlet eyes reflect his thirst for justice and vengeance, becoming a symbol of his strength.

Shana (Shakugan no Shana)

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With red eyes that blaze like flames, Shana embodies fire and passion in both her battles and personality.

Green Eyes: Nature and Uniqueness

Green eyes are often associated with the forces of nature or characters who stand out from the crowd.

Midoriya Izuku (My Hero Academia)

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Deku’s green eyes highlight his energy and determination as he grows into a hero. They reflect the hope he brings to others.

Roronoa Zoro (One Piece)

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Zoro’s green eyes emphasize his unwavering determination and his ability to fight even in the toughest situations.

Makoto Naegi (Danganronpa)

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Makoto is the embodiment of hope, and his green eyes convey his positive and resilient nature.

Special Eyes: Absolute Uniqueness and Abilities

Some characters have eyes that go beyond beautiful colors—they possess abilities or designs that make them unforgettable.

Sharingan (Naruto)

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The Sharingan is one of the most iconic eyes in anime. Abilities like copying movements and predicting attacks make it a deadly weapon.

Geass (Code Geass)

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Geass eyes grant supernatural powers to their users. Lelouch uses his power to command and manipulate, making him a fascinating and fearsome figure.

The Mystic Eyes of Death Perception (Kara no Kyoukai)

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These eyes allow the user to see and cut the “lines of death” in anything, making Shiki an incredibly powerful protagonist.

Conclusion

Just like hair colors, eye colors are a powerful tool for characterization in anime. Whether to convey emotions, symbolism, or powers, each color carries something special that brings the characters we love to life.

This list is just a small, fun snapshot—not definitive by any means. So, which characters would you include here? Is there a color you think is underrated? Share your thoughts in the comments and join us in celebrating the world of anime!