
The scars she got in the Soviet war in Afghanistan. Granddaughter of a prestigious USSR military leader, Balalaika would be a beautiful femme fatale… If it were for horrible burns over half of her body. Hidden under his eye patch, he hides a scar that he got when his father burned his eye with a cigarette. Despite having a life that teetered between sheltered and violent, he only has one scar on his eye. You know what they say, scars make a man more handsome, but Worick already has that in spades.

While he has a wide array of scars, he has none on his back, because this old badass never runs from a fight. However, we could likely populate a separate list with interesting One Piece scars, so we just picked the one – Whitebeard.
#Anime characters with burn scars skin#
I mean, they’re pirates, they should have a little bit of skin flair. There are probably thousands of interesting scars in One Piece. In his grief, Allen was tricked and Mana Walker turned into an Akuma, marring the boy’s face and also giving him the power to detect Akuma and see the human souls that are bound to their bodies. After all, you don’t get pentagram eye slashes all randomly, right? In this case it was given to Allen well before he became an exorcist by his adoptive father who had died. One look at Allen’s eye and you just know that his scar has a story. Of course, his most notable scar is the Brand of Sacrifice on his neck that occasionally gets a bit oozy when demons come sniffing around. He has a number of visible scars, like the nick on his nose that are the result of starting mercenary life at a very young age with a “learn by beating” foster father. Gutts from BerserkĪt this point, especially if you have been keeping up with the Berserk manga, Gutts should just be 100 percent scar tissue. He also lost an arm, but his brother was nice enough to lend him one of his. He got it when his entire family was slaughtered. However, the man named “Scar” didn’t choose his scar. Nothing says “don’t fuck with me” like a giant ‘X’ shaped scar across your forehead. However, the most surprising part was the false arm that he got after his real one was blow off during a tragic incident long ago.

Looking at his bare body, you see tons of twisted gnarled flesh, even a bit of metal mesh. Trouble does follow him around like a horrid rain cloud after all. However, after a chance encounter of getting caught in the shower, you see that he has had his fair share of misfortune. Throughout much of Trigun, Vash appears to be untouchable. While he could have had cell regeneration, he opted for mechanical replacements instead. Unfortunately, he fell into a trap that resulted in the destruction of his arm and (presumably) the scar so bad on his face he needs a metal piece to support it. He even dared to go after a criminal organization that had corrupted much of the police force.

Jet didn’t get the nickname of Black Dog during his time on the police force for no reason. She gave it to him right before her death. One is from a man he killed, and the second is from the fiancée of the man that Kenshin later married back when he was the Battousai.

To find out, one needs to watch the Samurai X OVAs (or read the manga) in order to find out that his iconic ‘X’ is actually two scars. We, the audience, may recognize Kenshin for his scar, but few people know how he got it. One glance and you know these are the type of anime characters you don’t want to mess with. One look and you know that they have been through some shit. While there are a lot of delicate snowflakes in the anime world that have their personalities and attitudes affected by their mental scars, real badasses have the proof they lived displayed right on their flesh.
