10 Weird Alien Races in Anime and Manga

10 Weird Alien Races in Anime and Manga

In this article, we’ll take a look at 10 Weird Alien Races in Anime and Manga.

Canti (FLCL)

Canti (FLCL)

Canti, also known as “Kanchi,” is a pivotal character in the anime series FLCL. As the first robot to emerge from Naota Nandaba’s head, he quickly becomes a central figure in the story.

Mimics (All You Need Is Kill)

Mimics (All You Need Is Kill)

The Mimics are alien race that feature prominently in the science fiction light novel, manga, and anime series “All You Need Is Kill.” These aliens are actually alien-engineered machines.

Martians (Aldnoah.Zero)

Martians (Aldnoah.Zero)

In the anime series Aldnoah.Zero, the Martians are depicted as a technologically advanced race of humans who have colonized Mars and established an independent government known as the Vers Empire.

Abh (Crest of the Stars)

Abh (Crest of the Stars)

The Abh are a fictional race of humanoids that feature prominently in the science fiction novel series “Seikai no Monshou” (Crest of the Stars) by Hiroyuki Morioka, which was later adapted into a manga and anime series.

Incubators (Madoka Magica)

Incubators (Madoka Magica)

The Incubators are a mysterious alien race that feature prominently in the anime series “Puella Magi Madoka Magica.” These beings appear as small, white, androgynous creatures with sharp teeth.

Dark Matter Thieves (One Punch- man)

Dark Matter Thieves (One Punch- man)

One-Punch Man was a wildly popular anime series that drew audiences in with its humorous take on the superhero genre.

Saiyan (Dragon Ball)

Saiyan (Dragon Ball)

The Saiyans are a fictional alien race that are prominent in the Dragon Ball manga and anime series. They are a warrior race of humanoid beings who possess immense physical strength, exceptional fighting abilities.

Life Fibers (Kill La Kill)

Life Fibers (Kill La Kill)

Life Fibers, parasitic organisms of extraterrestrial origin, are responsible for the evolution of humanity and the creation of all clothing on Earth. They are multi-cellular, long strands that feed off the bio-energy of a human host.

Parasite (Parasyte)

Parasite (Parasyte)

Parasyte, also known as Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu, is a science fiction horror manga and anime series created by Hitoshi Iwaaki. The series focuses on a high school student named Shinichi Izumi.

Spiral/Antispiral (Gurren Lagann)

Spiral/Antispiral (Gurren Lagann)

The Spiral is a symbol of evolution and progress, represented by spiral-shaped energy that can be harnessed by humans to power their machines and technology.