The Top 10 Romance Anime with An Overpowed MC

Are you a fan of captivating romantic tales, enjoy anime featuring overpowered protagonists and have you run out of series to watch?

No need to worry, because you’ve come to the right place.

Today, we’ll explore the best romance anime with an OP MC, making them a perfect addition to your watchlist.

10. Tomo-chan Is a Girl!

Tomo-chan is a Girl! is one of the latest romance anime releases, having premiered in the winter of 2023, and it’s available on Crunchyroll.

The story follows Tomo, who has finally found the courage to confess her feelings to Junichiro, her childhood friend.

But there’s a big complication: Junichiro has always believed that Tomo is a boy! Thus begins Tomo’s mission to make Junichiro see her as a girl and fall in love with her.

Tomo-chan is a Girl! is a lighthearted and enjoyable romance anime that tells a complete story within its 12 episodes.

It offers plenty of comedic gags and funny situations, making it a great choice if you’re seeking a simple and short romantic comedy.

The overpowered main character theme also aligns with the comedic atmosphere in this series, as a recurring joke involves Tomo and her unmatched super strength, making her super OP compared to the other characters.

9. My Happy Marriage

My Happy Marriage is a romance anime released in the summer of 2023, comprising 12 episodes adapted from a light novel.

It unfolds as a cute and heartwarming romantic tale, with an additional charm coming from its beautiful setting in ancient Japan realized stunningly thanks to the excellent animation of the series.

And contrary to appearances, this series also has a fantasy twist with special powers that we’ll let you discover but trust us when we say that the two main characters possess extraordinary abilities.

Meet the protagonist Miyo, a girl with a troubled past. Born from an arranged marriage, she has spent her life in the shadow of her half-sister Kaya, treated like a servant.

Everything takes an unexpected turn when Miyo is summoned by her father for an announcement: she’s to be married to Kiyoka Kudou, a boy known for his cold demeanor.

At first, Miyo anticipates another dark and sad chapter in her life but to her surprise, she discovers that her new husband is a caring and kind-hearted person, ready to provide the love she has always yearned for.

8. Sword Art Online

Sword Art Online

Sword Art Online is undoubtedly one of the most popular and widely debated isekai, drawing both positive and negative attention since day one. The series is divided into several seasons, with the first premiering in 2012.

The story follows Kirito, also known as the Black Swordsman, as he embarks on adventures within various virtual MMORPG worlds.

Along his journey, he encounters numerous allies and adversaries, each with their own unique stories and narratives.

Discussing SAO is no simple task, and fans know why.

The initial two seasons often gather criticism for their clichéd plots and underdeveloped characters, but it must be acknowledged that the third season, Alicization, is a substantial improvement.

So whether you decide to endure the first two seasons in anticipation of the better third season and onward is entirely up to you.

But if there’s one unquestionable thing is that Kirito is one of the most OP characters in its series (if not the most).

7. Elfen Lied

Elfen Lied

Elfen Lied is a seinen manga-based anime that gained notoriety in the 2000s for its controversial and visually strong elements.

The story starts in a lab where Diclonius, a race of beings with special abilities, are subjected to brutal experiments to make them lethal weapons.

The events begin to move with Lucy, one of the Diclonius, escaping the base, but after suffering a violent head injury, she loses her memory.

She is later found by a boy named Kota with a connection to her past, and that’s where the plot begins.

A little warning: it must be said that Elfen Lied is not a series suitable for everyone. Its visual elements are quite extreme, not only in terms of gore but also in sexual content.

But if that’s precisely what you’re seeking, it’s a must. Also, Lucy is damn OP when she uses her abilities, so one more point to this series.

6. The Ancient Magus Bride

The Ancient Magus Bride

The Ancient Magus’ Bride is a quite popular anime that was recently released and consists of 24 episodes that combines a tender plot with a fantasy setting.

The story follows Chise Hatori, a young girl who tragically loses her family and finds herself being sold at an auction.

But instead of a life of servitude, she is purchased by a mysterious man with a canine skull for a head. This man takes her under his wing and trains her to become a magician, offering her a chance to escape her tragic fate.

If you’re in search of a mix of drama, fantasy, romance, and magic-based action, all woven together with well-developed characters who undergo significant growth throughout the story, then you may have struck gold.

And this also goes for the OP MC subject, as Elias is extremely strong since episode 1, and Chise has enormous potential to become as strong, if not even more.

5. Ranma 1/2

Ranma 1/2 is an iconic romance anime, adapted from a manga by the legendary Rumiko Takahashi. It aired from 1989 to 1992, with a total of 161 episodes.

The story revolves around martial arts expert Ranma Saotome, a super strong martial artist who, due to a curse, transforms into a girl when exposed to cold water.

His engagement with Akane Tendo sets the stage for a series of hilarious misunderstandings and mishaps as they are compelled to live together and navigate their unconventional predicament.

Ranma continues to be an incredible and unparalleled romance anime even today, after 30 years.

It delivers first-rate comedy and an exceptional love story intertwined with supernatural elements, which still comes across as innovative and ahead of its time even today.

But then again, such qualities are to be expected from the works of Rumiko Takahashi, and she never fails to deliver.

4. Inuyasha

Inuyasha

Inuyasha is an iconic anime based on the manga by the legendary Rumiko Takahashi, the legendary Queen of Manga, adapted in 167 episodes by Sunrise.

The story follows Kagome, an ordinary eighth-grade student who unexpectedly falls down a well in her home’s garden and is transported 500 years into the past, to the Sengoku era.

In this era, Kagome discovers that she is the reincarnation of Kikyo, a powerful priestess who had the responsibility of protecting the Shikon Jewel, a dangerous object coveted by villains.

Teaming up with Inuyasha, a half-demon with canine-like traits, Kagome embarks on a journey to safeguard the sacred jewel from falling into the wrong hands.

Inuyasha is one of the best examples, if not the best, of how to masterfully combine a fantastic action, a fantasy storyline and a stunning feudal Japan setting with a remarkably well-crafted romance.

This series is a modern classic that is steadily gaining recognition as a cult favorite, much like many of Rumiko Takahashi’s other works.

And don’t be concerned about the OP main character theme either, as Inuyasha, when he uses his full potential, is damn strong, but even Kagome will have her moments of significance.

3. Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation

Mushoku Tensei

Mushoku Tensei is undoubtedly one of the best isekai anime released in recent years, and we highly recommend watching it if you haven’t already. The series began in 2021 and recently concluded an excellent second season.

The story revolves around a nameless, unemployed 34-year-old Japanese man who is evicted from his apartment and becomes disillusioned with his life.

His life takes a dramatic turn when he saves a group of high school students from an accident but ends up losing his own life in the process.

But what initially appears to be the end for him turns out to be a new beginning as he is reincarnated in a new world with the opportunity to start a new life in his own conditions and enormous magical powers.

Mushoku Tensei is a fantastic isekai anime that should not be missed under any circumstances, whether you’re an isekai fan or not.

It offers a complete story filled with psychological moments, excellent animations, thrilling action, unexpected twists and turns, and even great romance subplots that will keep you fully engaged and immersed in the narrative.

2. Monogatari Series

Monogatari

Monogatari Series is one of the most intriguing anime you can find today if you ask for our opinion.

We recommend searching for a guide on the viewing order to fully appreciate it and immerse yourself in this series if you still have to watch it.

The story revolves around Koyomi Araragi, whose life takes a drastic turn after encountering Kiss-Shot Acerola-Orion Heart-Under-Blade, a dying vampire.

With the assistance of Meme Oshino, a shaman, Koyomi regains his humanity but finds himself drawn into a world of supernatural phenomena and along the way, he also develops a romantic connection with Hitagi Senjogahara.

The Monogatari series spans an extensive array of genres across its seasons, encompassing action, comedy, slice of life, adventure, and romance. All of this is presented with a distinctive pacing and storytelling style.

But what’s truly remarkable is that this fusion of seemingly disparate elements remarkably comes together perfectly, to say the least.

Araragi is also one of the most competent, intelligent and well-written MCs on this list, so what more do you want?

1. Katanagatari

Katanagatari

Katanagatari is a little gem of anime that combines the elements of an ancient Japanese setting with a compelling love story and a lot of action.

The series follows the adventures of a swordsman and strategist as they embark on a quest to locate the twelve most formidable swords in feudal Japan, set during the Edo period.

The main protagonist, Shichika Yasuri, hails from the renowned Kyotoryu family, revered for their extraordinary unarmed combat technique.

Togame, the strategist, accompanies Shichika on their mission, enlisting his aid in safeguarding her while encouraging him to fall in love with her along the way.

But as the story unfolds, their relationship evolves into something much deeper and profound beyond their initial arrangement.

We could go on hours about Katanagatari and why you should watch it, but to put it simply, with its action, romance, and unique character design, it’s a little animation gem that you don’t want to miss out on.

Shichika also uses a fighting style that allows him to fight against swords, but without using one, and the entire series has only enemies with swords. What could be more op than that?

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Yorozuya

Passionate about Japanese culture for years, serial devourer of manga, anime, and videogames that have now become part of my routine. My favorite series? Goodnight Punpun and One Piece.

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