Summary

  • Rem's "From Zero" monologue shifts Subaru's despair, turning self-hate into hope, becoming an emotional reset button.
  • Kamina's final words inspire Simon to find strength within, shaping his legacy beyond breaking walls.
  • Koro Sensei imparts a lesson on failure, reframing mistakes as stepping stones to greatness.

Some scenes in anime do more than just move the plot—they echo in the memory of fans for years. Heroes or characters who fight for justice are often the soul of these moments. In a medium where emotion runs as wild as the animation, the right words at the right time can become as legendary as any final battle. Think of these speeches as anime’s answer to the underdog’s comeback: all the momentum, all the struggle, condensed into a single outpouring that flips despair into hope and defeat into resolve.

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12 Most Riveting Speeches In Anime

These speeches from anime shows left a lasting impression on fans for years thanks to their epic nature.

These aren't just speeches—they’re the kind of lines that give fans chills, inspire determination, and end up being quoted for years on posters and reels. So, here are the most unforgettable hero monologues in anime, ranked based on their story impact, emotional punch, and iconic status.

Warning! Spoilers Ahead!

8 "It’s easy to give up... But... It doesn’t suit you, Subaru-kun. Let's start from here. From the beginning… No, from zero!"

Rem - Re: Zero - Starting Life in Another World

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2016 - 2025-00-00
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Animation
Seasons
1
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White Fox
Japanese Title
Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu

When Subaru is at his lowest, broken by failure, self-loathing, and despair, Rem steps forward with a declaration that changes everything. Her “From Zero” monologue isn’t just a fiery speech, but a lifeline for him. She tells Subaru all the reasons she loves him, countering his self-hate with hope, then utters this line that becomes an emotional reset button for Subaru.

This moment was the turning point of Re: Zero’s first season and arguably the heart of the whole series. Rem’s words are all about belief—belief in Subaru, even when he can’t find it himself. Rem’s monologue transformed her into a fan favorite, and “from zero” became a catchphrase for anyone who needs to rebuild from nothing.

7 "Not the me who believes in you. Believe in the you who believes in yourself."

Kamina - Gurren Lagann

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2007 - 2007
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Streaming
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Studio
Gainax
Japanese Title
Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann

Few words in anime are as iconic as Kamina’s last lesson to Simon. Kamina sustains mortal wounds after a pivotal battle. In his final moments inside Gurren Lagann, he imparts this last piece of crucial wisdom to a devastated Simon. Up to this point, Simon’s courage was borrowed from Kamina’s belief in him.

With this speech, Kamina makes his friend realize that true strength comes from within. It’s not just a pep talk; it’s a graduation speech, a farewell, and a challenge, all rolled into one. Kamina’s legacy isn’t just about breaking through walls—it’s about inspiring others to do the same, long after he’s gone.

6 "The difference between the novice and the master is that the master has failed more times than the novice has tried."

Koro Sensei - Assassination Classroom

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2015 - 2016
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Seasons
2
Studio
Lerche
Japanese Title
Ansatsu Kyoushitsu

Koro Sensei’s lessons aren’t just for his students—they’re for everyone watching. After Karma Akabane, a naturally gifted but arrogant student, falters, Koro Sensei doesn’t scold him. Instead, he delivers a masterclass on failure and perseverance. By reframing mistakes as stepping stones, Koro Sensei pushes Karma to see that greatness is built on countless setbacks.

The wisdom in this monologue hits home: true strength comes not from avoiding failure, but from embracing it, learning, and pushing forward. The quote and the monologue it belongs to are extremely famous among the fandom because the message is incredibly relatable and inspiring, offering a constructive way to view setbacks as opportunities.

5 "No matter how devastated you may be by your own weakness or uselessness, set your heart ablaze.”

Kyojuro Rengoku - Demon Slayer

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April 6, 2019
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Studio
ufotable
Japanese Title
Kimetsu no Yaiba

Even when facing death, Flame Hashira Kyojuro Rengoku doesn’t falter. Instead, he leaves Tanjiro and the new generation with a moving speech. This monologue, delivered through blood and tears, isn’t just about courage—it’s about living fully, loving fiercely, and never letting despair win.

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Optimus Prime's 10 Best Speeches, Ranked

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These words are far more than just encouragement; they embody Rengoku's entire philosophy and fighting spirit. Rengoku’s last words turn sorrow into purpose and tragedy into a torch for others to carry. His acceptance of Nezuko as a Demon Slayer and his guidance toward Tanjiro show the true power of legacy and mentorship.

4 “If you can endure that pain and walk away from it, you'll find that you now have a heart strong enough to overcome any obstacle. Yeah... A heart made fullmetal."

Edward Elric - Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

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2009 - 2010
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Fantasy
Seasons
1
Studio
Bones
Creator
Hiromu Arakawa

At the end of his long, painful journey, Edward Elric delivers a reflective monologue that perfectly caps off Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. Edward’s speech, “There’s no such thing as a painless lesson…” shows his ultimate maturation.

Edward’s words encapsulate the entire philosophy of the show—growth through sacrifice, wisdom earned through pain, and resilience that becomes the ultimate reward. The message lands with quiet power, giving fans closure, inspiration, and a reminder that real strength comes from what’s endured and overcome.

3 "Even if my body withers and decays… even if the flames die out… my spirit… the spirit of the Symbol of Peace… will never…!"

All Might - My Hero Academia

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2016 - 2025-00-00
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8
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Bones
Japanese Title
Boku no Hero Academia

The moment All Might points to the screen after defeating All For One, battered and spent, marks the end of an era and the beginning of a new legend. “Now, it’s your turn” isn’t just addressed to Deku—it’s a message to every viewer who’s ever dreamed of being a hero, and to the world All Might protected as the Symbol of Peace.

All Might’s last battle strips away the superhuman mask and exposes real vulnerability, making his final words even more impactful. The torch is officially passed—not just to Deku, but to a new generation. It’s a farewell, a challenge, and a promise that the spirit of heroism never dies, no matter who wears the cape.

2 "My soldiers, rage! My soldiers, scream! My soldiers, fight!"

Commander Erwin Smith - Attack on Titan

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2013 - 2023-00-00
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4
Studio
Wit Studio, MAPPA
Japanese Title
Shingeki no Kyojin

Commander Erwin’s last address to the Survey Corps isn’t a speech of false hope—it’s brutal honesty transformed into a desperate battle cry. Outnumbered, outgunned, and staring death in the face, Erwin leads his soldiers into a suicidal charge against the Beast Titan. His words don’t hide the truth; they weaponize it, turning existential dread into the spark that drives his troops forward.

This act showcases his agonizing sacrifice. It’s not just about winning a battle; it’s about ensuring every fallen comrade is remembered, every loss has weight, and the fight for freedom continues. This speech is definitely one of the greatest monologues in anime history.

1 "Well then… I'm gonna break that curse! If there's such a thing as peace, I will find it. I won't give up!"

Naruto Uzumaki - Naruto Shippuden

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2007 - 2017-00-00
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19
Studio
Pierrot
Creator
Masashi Kishimoto

After enduring loss, hatred, and a seemingly endless cycle of violence, Naruto faces Nagato and answers the ultimate challenge: How do you bring peace to a broken world? Naruto’s answer isn’t a flawless plan—it’s a stubborn, heartfelt declaration of, “I won’t give up!”

This monologue changes everything. Naruto’s words move Nagato, leading to an act of redemption that restores countless lives. The moment stands as a testament to the series’ core theme—breaking the cycle of hatred through empathy, resilience, and hope. That’s why it’s ranked as the most heroic monologue in anime.

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10 Most Riveting Speeches In Movies

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