Different anime's has one character that is underrated here's the top 5 underrated characters for me:
1. Riza Hawkeye From Full Metal Alchemist
His eyelashes are on the side of her eyes hahaha.
The Elric brothers get a lot of love from fans, and rightfully so, as do Winry, Roy Mustang, and a few other miscellaneous characters. However, Riza Hawkeye tends to get the short end of the stick when it comes to fan adulation.
Not only is she an officer in the Amestrian State Military, but she’s an exceptional sharpshooter. She also happens to be Mustang’s personal bodyguard and, in his own words, an invaluable asset to his team. Riza is loyal to Mustang and his cause, even if it means going against everything she believes in.
2. Krul Tepes From the Seraph of the end
The most strongest vampire but got defeat by one of her servants.
Krul’s pre-teen appearance often gets in the way of her being taken seriously, both by fans and her vampire comrades. But she’s a 3rd Progenitor and among the highest-ranking members of the Progenitor Council. Even Ferid Bathory fears her power, which is saying something.
Krul is cruel and deceitful, and yet, her heart years to be united with her brother, whom she lost to vampires when she was a human child.
3. Erika from Wolf girl and black price
I didn't watch this yet but she is one of the unnoticed character in this anime.
Main characters get a lot of flak for being complete doormats and confusing abusive male behavior as a display of romance. Of course, the hatred is understandable, and Erika is one shoujo lead who stands out in an array of doormat female leads.
Not only is she the first one to break up with the asshole Kyouya after he refuses to stop constantly humiliating her, but she also goes out on a date with a sweet guy who had his eye on her since the very beginning. Erika also doesn’t hesitate to put Kyouya in his place if need be, and she deserves more love for being able to stand her ground in front of an infuriating know-it-all.
2. Yuu Kashima from monthly girls
She attracts more girls than boys what a turnaround.
Due to her extremely androgynous appearance, Yuu is the kinda girl who attracts more attention from girls than boys. Despite that, she has her eyes set on one guy, and it’s endearing to see her get his attention without losing an iota of her personality.
We see too many “transformations” where girls are encouraged to become prettier or take on a more conventional appearance, and it’s definitely wonderful to see the anime’s creators not forcing this sexist trope on Yuu.
1. Elizabeth from Balck Butler Book of the Atlantic
Sebastian always protect her but he didn't know his true strength try to watch this.
Elizabeth was a character who was hated from the get-go, and rightfully so. She was excessively emotional, too cute and klutzy, and gave a lot of importance to parties and dresses. However, everything changed in the Book of the Atlantic, where it is revealed that Elizabeth is an expert swordswoman who, in the words of Sebastian himself, is extremely skilled (for a human).
Elizabeth takes it upon herself to save the life of Ciel by slicing and dicing through zombies as if she was cutting through butter, turning the "damsel in distress" trope upside down in the process.