From 'Naruto's Believe It!' To 'Beyblade Let It Rip!' 10 Worst Anime Catchphrases Ever

2022-08-12 21:42:47 By : Ms. Lisa Lou

There is a recurring line in the form of "Sate, sate, sate," which translates to "Well, well, well." This catchphrase frequently comes across as immature and annoyingly smug.

The 'Afterlife Battlefront's' resident computer wizard who goes by the username "Christ," which he insists everyone calls him.

Throughout the series, Miroku would ask a lot of women, "Will you bear my child?" which never worked out as well as one would think.

Shinra comes up with a lot of superhero-sounding names throughout the series that are just whatever he's doing or trying to do with the word "man" at the end of it.

It all boils down to his obsession with being "hot," to the point where he believes that "if you're not hot, you might as well not be human."

For a long time, "Believe it" was Naruto's English catchphrase, and while it suited his outgoing personality, some fans found it irritating.

"Get your game on!" was Jaden Yuki's trademark catchphrase, which was also used in the English theme song. It was not nearly as well received or remembered as the previous one.

Asuka who would frequently say "Anta Baka," which translates as "What are you, stupid?" and became her catchphrase for better or worse.

Almost every battle, usually in response to Kojou's declaration, "From now on, this is my fight!" Yukina will intervene and respond with "No way, Senpai. This is our battle!"

Beyblade created a series slogan that the characters can shout out like a battle cry at the start of each match, in this case "Let it rip"!