10 Anime Characters Who Love Arguing

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The variety of characters in the anime world comes in all shapes and sizes. While many of these characters are known for their positive traits, there are hardly any without some harmful traits gelled within their personas, whether they are a hero or a villain.
One such intriguing frosty trait that can be found in a myriad of characters is the need to argue or debate, which can be very common as most anime focus on battles and conflicts. However, there is a difference between having to do it and doing it just for the fun of it.

10 Hange Zoe Is A Genius Who Likes To Uphold Intelligent Conversations

Attack On Titan

Hange Zoe loves arguing, though her central motive isn't to annoy anyone. She's just a genius who likes to uphold intelligent conversations to keep up with her scientific work, and that includes some healthy debates here and there.
Though, to be fair, Hange has such a fun personality that her debates don't even look like they are debates. The way she tries her hardest to figure out the harshest truths in the world of Attack On Titan with such a chipper temperament is remarkable, to say the least.

9 Katsuki Bakugo Actively Seeks Out People To Fight & Argue

My Hero Academia

Katsuki Bakugo is always angry and actively seeks out people to fight and argue. There isn't a character left in the entirety of My Hero Academia that has been spared from his wrath — not even his own family members.
While Bakugo does seem annoyed most of the time, his smirk when he puts someone in their place amidst an argument clearly depicts that he enjoys it more than he shows. The boy especially wears a full smile when he annoys a villain with his spicy comments.

8 Rohan Kishibe Is Usually Harsh Towards Most People

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable

Rohan Kishibe values his craft as a manga artist and actively looks out for inspiration as he tirelessly works for his readers. He is one of the most intelligent Stand users in all of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, if not the most, and he himself is absolutely aware of that — which is where his need to belittle and argue stems from.
Rohan is usually harsh towards most people and values only those who intrigue him, keeping his own judgments above everything else. His acidic tone can be witnessed in almost all of his appearances in the series.

7 Touma Akechi Loves To Confront People

The Disastrous Life Of Saiki K.

Touma Akechi hardly ever stops talking and loves engaging in any kind of banter, no matter who tries to banter with him. He is very astute and has a sharp mind with unbelievable deductive abilities, which makes him pry into other people's lives more than anything, which is where his need to confront people arises from.
From all of Touma's appearances in The Disastrous Life Of Saiki K., it is incredibly evident that he constantly bothers Saiki about figuring out his most valued secret. And his need to confront him and argue with him with a smile on his face communicates his love for all of it.

6 Ranpo Edogawa Loves To Show Off His Supreme Intellect

Bungo Stray Dogs

Ranpo Edogawa is notoriously famous for his indomitable detective skills in Bungo Stray Dogs, and these very skills are the reason behind his love for arguing. The boy mostly argues in order to show off his supreme intellect, but there's a little more to it than just that.
Ranpo actively looks out for people who can prove him wrong just to feel challenged, a feeling that could finally get him out of his utter boredom with everything surrounding him. After all, when someone can deduce anything in a matter of seconds, including the smallest of details, there's nothing that can truly amaze them.

5 Yumeko Jabami Knows How To Make People Tick

Kakegurui

Yumeko Jabami's usual persona is indeed cheerful and cordial, as she doesn't seem to engage in arguments or fights ordinarily. However, her switch gets flipped when someone is unjust, in gambling and otherwise.
Yumeko knows how to make anyone tick when she wants to, but she only uses that ability on people who truly deserve it, which is evident throughout the entirety of Kakegurui. To add more, she also seems to enjoy it more than anything as it brings a rather twisted smile to her face.

4 Inosuke Hashibira Loves To Aggravate People

Demon Slayer

Inosuke Hashibira loves to aggravate people, especially if aggravating them looks like a difficult challenge, as it did with Tanjiro Kamado. His tactics include arguing for no reason at all, getting people's names wrong, and demanding respect for him out of nowhere.
Inosuke can be seen arguing over almost everything, including trivial things like choosing a bed and eating his share of the food. Strangers especially put him in a mood to banter. However, the way he does it is so hilarious that he is loved by every Demon Slayer fan because of it.

3 Joseph Joestar Loves To Bug Everyone

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Battle Tendency

While Joseph Joestar didn't change that much throughout the course of JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, his younger years still serve as the best memories of him for most fans. And one of the best things about him in those years was his relentless need to bug and argue with his friends and enemies alike.
Nobody in the entirety of the series can rival Joseph's love for debating for no reason. His I-bet-you're-going-to-say-this-next punchline alone is sufficient to put him quite high on the grounds, if not at the very top. To add more, his first meeting with Caesar Zeppeli and every battle that he has ever been in also proves his love for arguing very effortlessly.

2 Satoru Gojo Loves To Annoy Everyone

Jujutsu Kaisen

It's evident throughout the course of Jujutsu Kaisen that Satoru Gojo loves to annoy everyone, and his general tactics include arguing as well. Although he doesn't really strike a nerve in that department when it comes to his students, most around him don't get to experience that special treatment.
Gojo can be seen bantering with many people in the series, but Utahime Iori, Jogo, and Principal Gakuganji definitely seem to be his favorites for the task. However, his argumentative style is exceptionally adorable and inconsequential, so it all seems to be in good fun.

1 Reigen Arataka Loves Arguing More Than Anything Else

Reigen Arataka arguably loves arguing more than anyone else in anime. Not just that, he also aims to win with the best yet most bizarre strategies ever known, which is what makes him the funniest and most entertaining character in the entirety of Mob Psycho 100.
Reigen's love for arguing is evidently visible in almost every episode of the series. However, the episode where he saves Mob when two con artists try to blame him for breaking a fake expensive pot is a fan favorite.
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