I might as well give this a go.
1. Kuro Hazama(AKA Black Jack from the Black Jack series): A brilliant surgeon with "the hands of god". Mysterious, intelligent, the human race owes everything to this man. He's one of the most complex characters I've ever seen in a series, but at the same time he's simplistic. He can cure just about anything, and he's willing to even risk his own life to save someone else's. He has this aura around him that makes you feel like he can do absolutely anything, and that he always knows what to do in any sort of situation.
2. Vash The Stampede(Trigun): At first glance, he's a bumbling idiot who does nothing but cry and eat doughnuts. Take a harder glance, and you can see a tortured soul who's endured many struggles and hardships in his life. Vash has been one of the iconic figures in anime for nearly the past decade. He's kind, caring, and promotes true peace for the human race. He sticks by his morals and beliefs to the teeth, no matter what, even when it cost him more pain and more suffering.
A very strong person, and I respect that.
3. Sana kurada(Kodocha): The most hyper little kid you'll ever see in a series, you can't help but admire her willingness to go out of her way to help out any people she see's that needs help. Someone who always tries to keep a smile on her face and think positive, no matter what the situation is.
Also her rapping is nothing short of brilliant. Whoever came up with the idea of her rapping in nearly every episode, you're awesome.
4. Mugen(Samurai Champloo): He's rude, he's vulgar, and he can't read. What makes him so likeable at all? I have no idea myself, but Mugen has always been an interesting character to me. He's someone who just takes life as it is, and never blames anyone else. A true free roaming spirit, with one of the most stylish and unique sword fighting styles ever shown. A breath of fresh air in the stale samurai genre, he's the complete opposite of your typical warrior.
5. Ars
1. Kuro Hazama(AKA Black Jack from the Black Jack series): A brilliant surgeon with "the hands of god". Mysterious, intelligent, the human race owes everything to this man. He's one of the most complex characters I've ever seen in a series, but at the same time he's simplistic. He can cure just about anything, and he's willing to even risk his own life to save someone else's. He has this aura around him that makes you feel like he can do absolutely anything, and that he always knows what to do in any sort of situation.
2. Vash The Stampede(Trigun): At first glance, he's a bumbling idiot who does nothing but cry and eat doughnuts. Take a harder glance, and you can see a tortured soul who's endured many struggles and hardships in his life. Vash has been one of the iconic figures in anime for nearly the past decade. He's kind, caring, and promotes true peace for the human race. He sticks by his morals and beliefs to the teeth, no matter what, even when it cost him more pain and more suffering.
A very strong person, and I respect that.
3. Sana kurada(Kodocha): The most hyper little kid you'll ever see in a series, you can't help but admire her willingness to go out of her way to help out any people she see's that needs help. Someone who always tries to keep a smile on her face and think positive, no matter what the situation is.
Also her rapping is nothing short of brilliant. Whoever came up with the idea of her rapping in nearly every episode, you're awesome.
4. Mugen(Samurai Champloo): He's rude, he's vulgar, and he can't read. What makes him so likeable at all? I have no idea myself, but Mugen has always been an interesting character to me. He's someone who just takes life as it is, and never blames anyone else. A true free roaming spirit, with one of the most stylish and unique sword fighting styles ever shown. A breath of fresh air in the stale samurai genre, he's the complete opposite of your typical warrior.
5. Ars