Who are the cutest anime couples? A wide range of genres showcases the top anime couples, catering to different audiences. We have compiled a list of unforgettable anime couples from popular series like Naruto to lesser-known treasures like Fruits Basket and the appropriately named My Love Story!!. Now, let’s delve into it!
This Article Include
- 1. Isaac Dian and Miria Harvent
- 2. Sawako Kuronuma and Shouta Kazehaya
- 3. Shirayuki and Zen Wistalia
- 4. Kyouya Sata and Erika Shinohara
- 5. Takeo Gouda and Rinko Yamato
- 6. Yona and Hak (Yona of the Dawn)
- 7. Kagome & Inuyasha (Inuyasha)
- 8. Miroku & Sango (Inuyasha)
- 9. Riza Hawkeye & Roy Mustang (Fullmetal Alchemist)
- Temari & Shikamaru (Naruto)
- 11. Kirigaya Kazuto and Yuuki Asuna
- 12. Misato Katsuragi and Ryoji Kaji
- 13. Kaori Miyazono and Kousei Arima
- 14. Koizumi Risa and Otani Atsushi
- 15. Kyo Souma and Tohru Honda
1. Isaac Dian and Miria Harvent
The protagonist of the captivating and darkly comedic series, Baccano!, go beyond being mere romantic companions, evolving into crime partners who balance their thievery with an irresistible warmth and charisma.
However, when their immortality, a gift or perhaps a curse, compels them to abandon their illicit pursuits, the lovers become entangled in a treacherous realm inhabited by gangsters, bootleggers, and supernatural beings.
Baccano! skillfully combines elements of comedy, action, horror, and romance, earning its reputation as the anime series renowned for its flawless conclusion. The visually striking animated climax unites the intricate storylines into a mesmerizing crescendo.
2. Sawako Kuronuma and Shouta Kazehaya
Kimi ni Todoke (known in the West as From Me To You), takes its place as the second-to-last entry on our list of anime couples. The story revolves around high school students Sawako Kuronuma and Shouta Kazehaya.
Sawako, who bears the nickname Sadako due to her resemblance to the ghostly character from the horror film Ringu, faces challenges as she is unfairly perceived as a frightening and malicious individual.
Fortunately, Shouta recognizes the truth and, after engaging in a conversation with her one day, the two embark on a heartwarming journey. Sawako gradually breaks free from her shell and begins to embrace the world around her.
With its stunning animation by Production I.G., From Me To You serves as a touching exploration of our universal quest to find our rightful place in the world.
3. Shirayuki and Zen Wistalia
Snow White with the Red Hair surpasses the typical shoujo anime label through its exceptional execution of a familiar premise, earning adoration from anime enthusiasts for its Lovable characters.
Upon fleeing Prince Raji’s grasp and seeking refuge in the forest, Shirayuki crosses paths with Zen Wistalia, a neighboring prince who assists her in establishing herself as an herbalist.
As their connection deepens, Zen’s affection for Shirayuki grows, reciprocated by her own blossoming feelings. They forge a strong bond by mutually appreciating each other’s unwavering moral principles.
4. Kyouya Sata and Erika Shinohara
The anime series “Wolf Girl and Black Prince,” also known as “Ookami Shoujo to Kuro Ouji,” is frequently praised as a standout example of shoujo anime. Erika Shinohara finds herself in a tight spot when her lies about her love life are on the verge of being exposed. In a clever move, she snaps a photo of a stranger named Kyouya Sata and declares him as her boyfriend. Kyouya capitalizes on her predicament to serve his own interests, yet Erika can’t help but develop feelings for him in this endearing and relatable series.
5. Takeo Gouda and Rinko Yamato
The series Ore Monogatari, also known as My Love Story!!, delivers a generous dose of love and romance, as expected. Takeo, a strong and muscular high school student, faces challenges in his pursuit of romantic success until he rescues Rinko. This act sets off a series of events filled with confusion and miscommunication. Kazune Kawahara, the creator of the My Love Story!! manga, skillfully translates her fondness for the characters into the anime adaptation, making it a must-watch for fans of romantic comedies.
6. Yona and Hak (Yona of the Dawn)
Yona of the Dawn, a manga series that originated as many anime do, underwent animation and was released in 2014. The series revolves around Yona, a princess who seeks the guidance of her childhood best friend and bodyguard, Hak, in mastering archery and combat after an apparent coup.
The close proximity during their training sessions sparks a growing romantic bond between them, much to the delight of fans who appreciate the intertwining of their relationship with the anime’s narrative. Additionally, enthusiasts of this anime genre find pleasure in witnessing a royal character falling in love with someone from a different social class, a commonly cherished element in romance stories.
7. Kagome & Inuyasha (Inuyasha)
Inuyasha, a shōnen manga, was adapted into an animated series. The narrative revolves around Kagome Higurashi, a contemporary fifteen-year-old girl, who unexpectedly gets transported to Japan’s Sengoku period.
During her thrilling journey, Kagome encounters Inuyasha, a hybrid of a dog demon and a human. Their fates become intertwined after their encounter. Fans particularly adore their unique relationship, as it showcases their interactions across two distinct eras in Japanese history. Kagome, a girl stranded in the past, finds it endearing to observe her interactions with Inuyasha, who starkly contrasts the type of boy she is accustomed to.
8. Miroku & Sango (Inuyasha)
Inuyasha, an anime known for its adorable couples, features not only Kagome and Inuyasha but also introduces Miroku and Sango. After Kagome breaks the Shikon Jewel, she and Inuyasha join forces with Miroku, a monk, and Sango, a skilled demon slayer, to retrieve its scattered fragments. Together, they form a captivating group of protagonists, intriguing fans with their dynamic.
As their journey unfolds, Miroku and Sango develop a romantic relationship that fans thoroughly enjoy. It is particularly amusing to fans because, traditionally, monks are not known for their combat abilities, making Miroku’s affection for Sango, a formidable demon slayer, all the more interesting.
9. Riza Hawkeye & Roy Mustang (Fullmetal Alchemist)
Fullmetal Alchemist has emerged as one of the most popular anime series in recent times. Like other forms of media, it features several romantic couples that have not been officially confirmed as canon but have gained fan support.
Among the fans of Fullmetal Alchemist, there is a prevailing belief in an implied relationship between Riza Hawkeye and Roy Mustang, attributed to their undeniable chemistry and close proximity. The fans are particularly drawn to their dynamic, with Roy serving as a military leader and Riza as one of his most trusted associates. Although the anime never explicitly confirms their romantic involvement, viewers enjoy this trope because of the unwavering loyalty evident in their relationship.