Discover the 8 most hated anime governments in all of anime. Find the reasons why these authoritative bodies are hated too.
The vast world-building of anime often comes paired with ruling parties that impact the geopolitical aspects of the series. However, rather than being good, these governments and organizations depict the corruption and evil of their world. They push the protagonist into action, making them wish to bring about change.
In this article, we will be taking a look at the 8 governments in anime that are most hated by fans.
8 Most Hated Anime Governments
8) The Empire – Akame ga Kill
Akame ga Kill is a series filled with death and vileness. The main contributor to this is the corrupt and tyrannical government. While governed by a puppet child Emperor, the real power lies with the nefarious Prime Minister, Honest.
His name acts as an irony for his real nature, one of deceit, manipulation, and greed. Caring little about the citizens, the Prime Minister and his empire only prioritize their own satisfaction. By using powerful generals such as Esdeath, they brutally squash any rebellious forces. This led to the creation of the revolutionary army and the Night Raid, who were determined to bring the Empire down even at the cost of their own lives.
7) Republic of San Magnolia – 86
86 is an extremely underrated anime that talks about several issues mirroring the real world. For instance, the Republic of San Magnolia claims to be a peaceful and democratic nation that looks after its 85 districts.
However, its true nature is an oppressive regime that cares little about the opinions of the common citizens. The Republic has hidden the reality of the 86th district, containing a marginalized community. It has given others the impression that these people are sub-humans and forces them to fight a losing war against the Legion.
They do not provide necessary support to the 86th District soldiers either and don’t consider their deaths to be valuable. This hypocrisy comments on systemic inequality and earns the hate of most fans.
6) Sibyl System – Psycho-Pass
Psycho-Pass focuses on a more complex form of government, one that uses technology to control people. By collaborating with Japanese officials, this system assesses the likelihood of a person committing a crime.
Determining that they are not useful to society and will only harm it, they are subjugated. While it might seem like a good initiative at first glance, this system heavily tramples upon the freedom and individuality of others. It also does not provide the opportunity for a person to reform, taking drastic action at the slightest hint of negativity.
Additionally, the Sibyl System does not work against those who have no guilt in committing crimes. This was why Shogo Makishima could cause chaos without being apprehended.
5) Melromarc – The Rising of the Shield Hero
The Rising of the Shield Hero starts as a standard isekai anime where Naofumi and other heroes are summoned to the kingdom of Melromarc to protect them. We soon find that this is far from the magical adventure we were expecting.
Melromarc’s rulers are highly corrupt, even willing to frame their saviors just for their satisfaction. This was seen when Malty tricked others into believing Naofumi performed heinous crimes. Even without giving him the benefit of the doubt, he swiftly faced prejudice.
With a king who cares little about his citizens and political scheming taking precedence, this place motivates Naofumi to grow more powerful.
4) Holy Britannian Empire – Code Geass
The Holy Britannian Empire in Code Geass is the literal representation of imperialism and authoritarianism. They seek power over all else and ruthlessly keep expanding territory at the cost of the common populace.
The Empire also divides its conquests into territories and strips them of their identity. By referring to the Japanese as “Elevens,” they earn the ire of characters as well as fans. The Emperor, Charles zi Britannia, is a man who believes in the survival of the fittest.
To this end, he was willing to abandon his own family and keep chasing after more strength. The Britannian Empire’s disregard for human rights makes them the main antagonist of Code Geass.
3) Amestrian Government – Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
On the outside, the Amestrian Government seems like a just military-led government. They care about catching criminals as well as the well-being of the people. In truth, it is based on a huge conspiracy and has committed shocking acts of evil.
The Amestrian Government is mainly led by Father and the Homunculi, who are representations of the seven deadly sins. It is a puppet state that carries out large-scale killings for the sake of making sacrifices and creating the Philosopher’s Stone.
Their crimes in the Ishvalan Civil War, where they wiped out most of the population, show their need to maintain power and absolute control. This makes it one of the most detestable regimes in anime.
2) Marleyan Government – Attack on Titan
The actions of the Marleyan Government in Attack on Titan are a lot more layered than the other entries on this list. This is because they had faced heavy losses against Eldia in the past. However, this is still no excuse for how they treat the Eldian minority in their nation years later.
Marley forces the Eldians to bear the crimes of their ancestors and treats them as second-class citizens. Through their ability to transform into Titans, they use them as tools of war but still do not stop the discrimination. Additionally, they have created the impression that the residents of Paradis are all monsters. This had brainwashed kids such as Gabi into seeing them as the enemy.
For perpetuating the cycle of hatred and violence despite having the option to make better choices, Marley indirectly contributed to Eren starting the Rumbling.
1) World Government – One Piece
It might not come as a surprise to many that the World Government is the most hated government in anime. Ruled by the Five Elders and Imu, this is an oppressive government that sees almost everyone as inferior.
From enslaving the Fish-Men, wiping out nations, and killing anyone who digs into its past, the ruling elite commits atrocities on a daily basis. While most people in the world live in fear, the nobles are the only ones living freely and trampling on the common citizen.
This is the main reason why pirates, revolutionaries, and all other characters in One Piece take to the seas. They seek freedom and fight against the established system of tyranny.
Conclusion
To conclude, these 8 governments in anime have earned the dislike of fans around the globe. They are not necessarily completely fictional either, often commenting on the situation that we see in the real world. Nevertheless, they motivate the protagonists to fight back against injustice for the sake of true peace and happiness.
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