MBTI® 15 Anime Characters Who Are ENFPs
MBTI®: 15 Anime Characters Who Are ENFPs
Contents
- 1 MBTI®: 15 Anime Characters Who Are ENFPs
- 1.1 16 Reki Kyan – Sk8 the Infinity
- 1.2 15 Kiki – Kiki’s Delivery Service
- 1.3 14 Narumi Momose – Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku
- 1.4 13 Spirit Albarn – Soul Eater
- 1.5 12 Kaoru Kurita – Wonder Egg Priority
- 1.6 11 Touta Matsuda – Death Note
- 1.7 10 Mako Mankanshoku – Kill la Kill
- 1.8 9 Camie Utsushimi – My Hero Academia
- 1.9 8 Obito Uchiha – Naruto
- 1.10 7
- 1.11 6 Misato Katsuragi – Neon Genesis Evangelion
- 1.12 5 Son Goku – Dragon Ball Z
- 1.13 4 Lucy Heartfilia – Fairy Tail
- 1.14 3 Kamina – Gurren Lagann
- 1.15 2 Yui Hirasawa- K-On!
- 1.16 1 Monkey D. Luffy – One Piece
Find out which of your favorite anime characters fit into the ENFP category – the intuitive extroverts who value perception over judgment.
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The Myers-Briggs Type Indicator® system, also known as MBTI®, was named after its creators Katharine Cook Briggs and her daughter Isabel Briggs Myers. Despite having little experience in the field, both were interested in psychology, and, by compressing the various methods that had already been created for identifying personality types and adding in a few ideas of their own, they were able to form one comprehensive system.
The way it works is this: pick one of two choices out of four categories, and you’ll be assigned a four-letter personality type. The categories are: introversion [I] or extroversion [E], sensing [S] or intuition [N], thinking [T] or feeling [F], and judging [J] or perceiving [P]. Following those guidelines, an ENFP would be an extroverted person who has a strong intuition, prefers to feel things rather than simply think about them, and values perception above judgment. There are plenty of great ENFP characters in anime – these are a few of the best.
Updated on October 5th, 2021 by Abby Spessard: Five additional entries were added to this list for people who need some more examples of which anime characters best fit the ENFP personality type, representing a wider variety of movies and shows.
16 Reki Kyan – Sk8 the Infinity
Reki Kyan is a charming and creative character, as many ENFP’s are. In Sk8 the Infinity, he wears his heart on his sleeve when it comes to his friends and his passion for skateboarding.
But when things start to wear him down, his emotions take control and he begins to shut out all of those closest to him. As Reki becomes more self-aware of these emotions, he learns more about his relationships and how they impact him— both good and bad.
15 Kiki – Kiki’s Delivery Service
Kiki is as independent as they come. At the age of 13, she flies away from home as a witch-in-training. Her excitement and eagerness show through in her extroverted tendencies.
Kiki relies on her gut feeling when making decisions. So, in Kiki’s Delivery Service when the opportunity arises for work, she jumps at the chance. And when she finds she can’t be true to herself, trouble with her magic begins.
14 Narumi Momose – Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku
In Wotakoi: Love Is Hard for Otaku, Narumi tends to think out loud and say exactly what’s on her mind. She’s attentive in her relationships, remembering things others may not (like how Hirotaka has his ears pierced).
She may seem a bit shy when first meeting, but with her friends, there’s no filter. Her energy can bring up the atmosphere of the room in a short moment.
13 Spirit Albarn – Soul Eater
Spirit has the duality to be both serious and childish completely depending on the moment and situation. While he may be more goofy than necessary at times, he’s excellent at reading a room and determining how best to address a situation.
In Soul Eater, he completely acts on impulse, and this carelessness has caused him trouble in his relationships. But for those he considers his friends, Spirit would place his life in their hands.
12 Kaoru Kurita – Wonder Egg Priority
Kaoru Kurita, from Wonder Egg Priority, is someone who was seeking growth. Despite being told by the Wonder Killer that he’s a girl, his confidence doesn’t waver in who he is. As an ENFP, this confidence and focus are what helps him win this battle.
Kaoru looks to the world with eyes full of possibilities. What could and would be. And even when it’s his time to leave, his presence leaves an impact on Momoe because of the relationship they developed.
11 Touta Matsuda – Death Note
Touta Matsuda, a police officer who becomes a major character in the anime series Death Note, seems to be more ENFP than anything else.
He appreciates teamwork and welcomes the contributions of others, but at the same time, he’s likely to make decisions solely based on what he believes at the time.
10 Mako Mankanshoku – Kill la Kill
The character Mako Mankanshoku from the anime series Kill la Kill is super-skilled and fiercely hot-blooded, but she can still form friendships with others— even if she has some trust issues. She’s always in a hurry, although she’s willing to slow down and just take in the experience for a little bit, although she quickly reverts back to her usual state.
She’s the kind of loud, proud ENFP protagonist seen in a lot of in entertainment, although they’re often mislabeled as ESFPs or the like.
9 Camie Utsushimi – My Hero Academia
Camie Utsushimi, a character from the anime series My Hero Academia, is a confident hero who likes talking to people and learning everything about them— which is one of the reasons she makes such a good “investigator” type.
She can be brash at times, and she likes to dress in flashy apparel, but there’s a genuine heart behind her socially awkward behavior.
8 Obito Uchiha – Naruto
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Obito from the anime Naruto Shippuden is the kind of character who it’s hard to get a read on when he first appears. That’s precisely the look he wants to give off; while he’s actually quite extroverted, he prefers having an “advantage” in conversations.
This can lead to him becoming upset and confrontational at times, especially when his pessimistic tendencies take hold. Regardless, he still seems to have a genuine love for others beneath his hardened shell.
6 Misato Katsuragi – Neon Genesis Evangelion
Misato Katsuragi, a character from the anime series Neon Genesis Evangelion, is a classic example of the “troubled” ENFP type, similar to Obito; She ignores her past and protects herself through building small connections with others, but her emotions can at times come back up suddenly, making her wild and unpredictable.
Also because of this, she prefers to just “go for it” if she wants to do something, only stopping to think about the negative consequences afterward.
5 Son Goku – Dragon Ball Z
Son Goku, the protagonist of the anime series Dragon Ball Z, is the optimistic ENFP type; he has a close group of friends who he keeps in constant contact with, he has a strong sense of adventure and loves to go with the flow, and he doesn’t care about the meaningless opinions of others.
He acts as if he’s completely un-troubled, but at the same time, he’s not so shallow that he can’t be supportive and caring to someone else who’s having a hard time.
4 Lucy Heartfilia – Fairy Tail
Lucy Heartfilia, one of the main protagonists of the anime series Fairy Tail, perfectly exemplifies the positives of being an ENFP with her friendly, outgoing, and caring attitude.
She finds it easy to make friends and lives for the experience, always finding new ways to keep herself from being bored. Because of this, she can tire even herself out sometimes— although she quickly gets back up, ready for another adventure.
3 Kamina – Gurren Lagann
Kamina, the deuteragonist of the anime series Gurren Lagann, is the kind of ENFP who finds his joy in having the best time he can, even if it means breaking a few rules. Despite this, he’s cool with others and doesn’t just make trouble for no reason.
Also, even if he has few principles, he sticks to them like gospel; and if his friends are willing to fulfill their half of the relationship, he won’t slack off on his either.
2 Yui Hirasawa- K-On!
Yui Hirasawa, one of the protagonists of the anime series K-On!, is the unassuming ENFP— she isn’t duty-bound by rules, she’s willing to walk up to others and try to be friends without any prior connection, and she likes to make sure everyone feels necessary and included.
All this is mainly because that’s just the person she is; innocent enough to not really care why she does the things she does, but intelligent enough to make sure she doesn’t hurt others.
1 Monkey D. Luffy – One Piece
Monkey D. Luffy of One Piece is a quintessential out-of-touch ENFP. He has a dream, he works towards that dream, and he’s willing to include others in on that dream. But at the same time, he can become self-centered, or say the wrong thing; and not because he wants to, but simply because he doesn’t think much of it, treating it like any other action.
Thankfully, the people around him understand this, and throughout the series, he’s able to form many meaningful bonds that genuinely impact his life for the better.
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