What Anime Character Are You Based On Your Zodiac Sign

Taurus is the workhorse of the Zodiac, putting in a lot of effort and being steadfast and loyal while still being intellectual and ambitious.

Deku is fiercely devoted, steady in the face of peril, astute enough to study various hero and villain powers, and ambitious enough to try to become a hero when he had no power at all. He’s also not a slacker when it comes to putting in long hours. He demonstrated this early on when he was training to inherit All Might’s power.

Is there any anime regarding the signs of the zodiac?

Astrology is perhaps the most popular form of fortune-telling. Most people are aware of their Zodiac signs, but they are unlikely to have studied palmistry. The horoscopes are in the back of your weekly newspaper, along with the comics and classifieds. I haven’t looked at my own horoscope in a long time, but I was reminded of it after a friend posted an image on Twitter of a landlord dismissing a tenant application because their Zodiac signs didn’t match. That is, I suppose, legal. It’s possible they were a Scorpio.

Zodiac signs are linked to supposed personality traits. As a result, it’s frequently used as a shorthand for character development. An Aries is a confident, athletic figure or a fiery combatant. Virgos are traditionally gorgeous women. Scorpios are enigmatic and gloomy creatures. The animals of the Zodiac became the focal focus less frequently, but Fruits Basket isn’t the only anime that chose to take the mythology seriously.

Fruits Basket

This is the zodiac series that everyone refers to. Each member of the Souma family is a Chinese animal, with our beloved Ky representing the outcast cat. The tale may be described as one part romance, one part humor, and two parts family drama if you haven’t seen the original series, read the manga, or are watching the reboot. When you’re denied human touch by the opposite sex, freak out your parents, and have much of your life’s direction planned out by family politics, the novelty of being the incarnation of a zodiac animal wears off quickly. (However, I’d still like to be able to ‘nope’ my way out of social situations by transforming into a rabbit.)

Etotama

Etotama takes the source of the cat’s conflict with the other zodiac animals and injects it with hyperactive sugar. One unfortunate individual ends up renting a house on the cheap (if I had a nickel for every time this circumstance resulted in anime antics…), only to discover that he has direct access to the gods. Nya-tan, the cat spirit, is a minor deity, but she can raise her status by defeating all of the other Chinese Zodiac spirit ladies (yes, they’re also animal-girls) in skill and wit bouts. Each of these meetings leaves Takeru with a new strange roommate. The series was an intriguing mix of traditional anime style and super-deformed CG, but it failed to make an impact upon its initial release.

Juni Taisen: Zodiac War

Say what you want about its final act, but Jni Taisen managed to be entertaining for the bulk of it. The character designs, particularly Rabbit and Rooster, piqued my interest. The Chinese zodiac tale has always been about a race, so why not a murder race? As part of a proxy war and to have their one wish granted, 12 killing machines join forces to battle until only one is left standing, even if that wish is simply to have a harem of men at your beck and call.

STARRY SKY

The Western zodiac is reimagined as a reverse harem in Starry Sky. To be fair, most big-cast harem shows already assign their romantic possibilities to different zodiac signs. Starry Sky focuses on one specific profile statistic and exploits it as a primary gimmick. Tsukiko (ha) is our heroine, and she has just transferred to a recently remodeled co-ed school in the middle of nowhere. Each episode introduces a new character who represents a Western zodiac sign and its associated characteristics. Mr. Cancer, for example, is a sensitive, gloomy childhood friend, whereas Mr. Aries is a fierce competitor.

Sailor Moon

Each of the Sailor Guardians represents a planet, and their personalities are inextricably linked to their corresponding zodiac signs. Usagi is the epitome of a clinging Cancer, while Rei is an Aries through and through. Their abilities are a mix of their sign’s cardinal houses and related Greco-Roman mythology. The planet Mars, which rules the sign of Aries and its cardinal fire sign, has fiery capabilities. Sagittarius is another fire sign, although it corresponded to Jupiter’s Roman mythology equivalent in this case. I have to give credit where credit is due: Sailor Moon was arguably the catalyst for my interest in astrology.

Nagisa’s horoscope sign is Capricorn.

Pisces is frequently described as a composite of traits from other zodiac signs. As a result of their ability to blend in with any crowd, they are often able to remain in the background of situations. Nagisa’s particular characteristic is his ability to become so undetected that he can effortlessly sneak up on anyone and attack.

Nagisa narrates the show, giving his observations and conclusions as he experiences the bizarre life he leads at school. Pisces are contemplative and love to dream big, which is reflected in the way Nagisa narrates the show, giving his observations and conclusions as he experiences the bizarre life he leads at school.

Todoroki belongs to which zodiac sign?

Shoto Todoroki, Capricorn For all his deadpan rhetoric, Shoto Todoroki is actually a genuine person accepting of the responsibilities that come with his Quirk, which is largely why he falls under the Sagittarius sign.

Bakugo, are you a Taurus or an Aries?

Izuku Midoriya shines as the shonen hero in My Hero Academia, and many aspects of Izuku’s personal history, brilliant personality, ambitions, and much more are covered in great detail. His astrological sign, Cancer the crab, can appropriately characterize a lot of things. Katsuki Bakugo, his boyhood pal, is in a similar situation.

Katsuki Bakugo is a key supporting character in My Hero Academia, and he has established an unofficial squad with Izuku and Shoto Todoroki. These three lads have all been thoroughly investigated, and it’s simple to see if their personalities are well reflected in their astrological signs. For example, Katsuki Bakugo is a Taurus.

Levi, do you think he’s a Capricorn?

Levi has characteristics that aren’t for everyone: he’s frank, profane, and has no qualms about expressing his dislike or annoyance against people or things. Despite this, he is still regarded as a valued member of the Survey Corps and the military. After all, he is Humanity’s Strongest Soldier, and his zodiac sign is a natural fit for him. Levi was born on December 25th, which makes him a Capricorn, the most ambitious of all the zodiac signs.

Do cancer patients enjoy anime?

These characteristics are reflected in the anime they enjoy watching. Cancers are quite interested in watching series about people that are similar to them, and they are likely to despise programs that mirror things they dislike.

Is Gemini a fan of anime?

Geminis, for example, should avoid anime that is inconsistent or repetitious, as these are two characteristics that they despise. However, Geminis are also polite and sensitive, as well as followers of new ideas, therefore programs with characters who share such characteristics would appeal to them. Here are five anime series that Geminis would enjoy watching (and five they probably would not).

Eren Jaeger’s horoscope sign is Capricorn.

Eren Jaeger (March 21 – April 19) is an Aries. Eren Jaeger is an Aries who will stop at nothing to attain his ambitions. Titans imprisoned him, killed his mother, and destroyed his house, and he intends to avenge himself by killing each and every one of them.