What's the most manly anime death?

What's the most manly anime death?

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Came here to post this.

>He was literally backstabbed earlier that arc
Come on, Oda

Prove me wrong.

Is there any anime deaths like Boromir's last stand in LoTR? I'd imagine theres a shit ton but I can't think of any.

Fuck, I'm too late.

>death
>implying

He didn't go out like no BITCH.

He is dead!
He is dead and he will never come back!
Maybe he already was dead the whole time!
You have to deal with it!

You didn't remember.

NO REGRETS

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It was pretty metal

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He might not necessarily be dead...

But Bon Clay keeping the Gates open while staring down Magellan and the forces of Impel Down Alone to secure the jailbreak

This.

I'd like to say Roy's in Macross.
Or Musashi in Getter Robo.

But you are right. There's no death as manly as Raoh's.

this

I REMEMBER
I REMEMBER

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Jiraiya IMO

>discovers that the leaders of a organization who wants to end the world is their old students
>still fights without no remose or sad feelings
>manages to take down 4 god eyehax users (Note: their visions were connected)
>even when he's already fucked and without an arm he still fights
>even when his arm is gone, bleeding and throat destroyed, he still manages to send info about the enemy
>even the shitter of the writer didn't brought him back during the war arc because of how CHAD his death was

pretty good.

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Most badass death ever. A true hero.

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Kamina was manly, but the stakes were so much higher when Kittan finally used the Giga Drill Breaker.

>Feeling bad for a retard

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user he's not dead

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Kikuchiyo in Samurai 7

>Filename

he was too good for the shitshow that is naruto.
The whole pain ark is, everything else is fucking aids.

Came here to post this. Also fuck train-kun.

True but without Kamina, none of this could have ever happened. Which is why he's gotten the biggest impact in the show I guess. And let me remind you that he was 17 at the time too.

SOUR DROPS

>Thanks to the idiosyncrasy of humanity, it was at least a life worth living for, and maybe even a life worth dying for.