Anime Characters That Are Entj

Okay, so picture this: I’m at this café, right? Latte in hand, eavesdropping (respectfully, of course) on a couple arguing about… Myers-Briggs personality types. And I'm like, "Hold up, this is my jam!" Because let’s be honest, analyzing fictional characters using personality tests is basically my Olympic sport.
And that got me thinking: Anime! Specifically, those anime characters who are so obviously ENTJ – "The Commander" – that it’s almost embarrassing. We're talking about the natural-born leaders, the master strategists, the ones who look at a problem and see ten different solutions (and three backup plans, just in case). They're basically walking, talking, anime-fied versions of a corporate CEO who just happens to wield a giant sword or summon a mythical beast.
What Makes an Anime Character ENTJ-licious?
First, a quick refresher. ENTJs are extraverted, intuitive, thinking, and judging. In layman's terms? They're charismatic, they see the big picture, they make decisions based on logic (usually), and they like things organized. They're the kind of people who could probably organize your sock drawer while simultaneously negotiating a peace treaty between warring nations. Seriously impressive, if slightly terrifying.
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So, how does this translate into anime form? Well, buckle up, buttercup, because we're about to dive into some prime examples.
Exhibit A: Lelouch Lamperouge from Code Geass
Lelouch. Oh, Lelouch. What can’t you do? He's got the charisma, the intellect, and the ruthlessness to overthrow an entire empire. He's basically an ENTJ turned up to eleven. He can spin a plan, command armies, and deliver a monologue that'll send shivers down your spine – all while looking impeccably stylish in a cape.

The guy's a tactical genius, always three steps ahead of everyone else. He's got a clear vision (world peace, achieved through… slightly questionable methods) and the drive to make it happen. Plus, he's not afraid to make tough decisions, even if they mean sacrificing his own happiness (or the happiness of, you know, a few million other people). Classic ENTJ! I once read a comment online that said "Lelouch could negotiate the price of milk down in a grocery store, blindfolded." I think that's very accurate.
Exhibit B: Erza Scarlet from Fairy Tail
Erza! Need a knight in shining armor? Look no further. Except, scratch the "knight" part. Erza is the armor. This woman is the epitome of strength, discipline, and unwavering resolve. She's the leader of Fairy Tail's strongest team, and she's not afraid to whip her guildmates into shape (literally, sometimes). She is the QUEEN.

While her armor changes are more about style and practicality in battle, her leadership and strategic thinking are spot on. Erza values efficiency, order, and getting the job done, no matter the cost. She sees the big picture and uses her powers to protect those she cares about. And frankly, you don’t want to get on her bad side. Trust me on this one.
Exhibit C: Shouta Aizawa (Eraser Head) from My Hero Academia
Okay, okay, I know what you're thinking: "Aizawa-sensei? An ENTJ? But he's so… sleepy!" And you're right, he is perpetually exhausted. But beneath that grumpy exterior lies a brilliant strategist and a dedicated teacher. Aizawa is a practical, no-nonsense kind of guy. He has high expectations for his students, and he's not afraid to push them to their limits. He believes in weeding out the weak and nurturing the strong, which might sound harsh, but it's all part of his grand plan to create the next generation of heroes.

Besides, any guy who can cancel his students' expulsion with a simple, "Just kidding!" is definitely in command.
The ENTJ Downside: World Domination Plans May Vary
Now, let's be real. ENTJs aren't perfect. They can sometimes come across as bossy, arrogant, and a little bit… intimidating. They can be so focused on their goals that they forget to consider the feelings of others (oops!). And, of course, the thirst for power isn't always a good thing (looking at you, Lelouch!). But even with their flaws, these ENTJ anime characters are undeniably compelling. They're the ones who drive the plot forward, who inspire us to be better, and who make us think about the bigger picture. They are the change we want to see in the world... or conquerors of that world.
So, the next time you're watching anime, keep an eye out for those characters who radiate leadership, strategic thinking, and a healthy dose of ambition. You might just be looking at an ENTJ in action. And who knows? Maybe you'll even learn a thing or two about how to run your own life a little bit more like a boss. And even if you don’t, you'll have a lot to talk about at the next Myers-Briggs-themed café debate. Maybe.
