Top 10 Anime Fights That Were Just Petty Drama in Disguise 🍿

Top 10 Anime Fights That Were Just Petty Drama in Disguise 🍿

Not every anime battle is about saving the world.

Some are just ✨two emotionally constipated characters throwing hands over nonsense✨.
This list is dedicated to the pettiest of fights — the ones that had zero plot relevance, maximum chaos, and the energy of a group chat argument at 2AM.
Let’s rank them by PETTINESS LEVEL πŸ§‚ from “kinda childish” to “this is a soap opera now.”

1. Bakugo vs. Deku – My Hero Academia

Petty Level: πŸ’₯πŸ’₯πŸ’₯πŸ’₯πŸ’₯ (Daddy issues with a side of inferiority complex)
This was less a battle and more a therapy session gone wrong. Bakugo punched Deku for being “too nice” and “too self-sacrificing” while projecting 75 layers of emotional trauma.
Honestly? Same.

2. Sasuke vs. Naruto – Naruto Shippuden

Petty Level: πŸŒͺ️πŸŒͺ️πŸŒͺ️πŸŒͺ️ (Bro just say you miss him)
They blew up half the valley because Sasuke couldn’t say “thank you”. Naruto chased him across continents for a friendship bracelet and Sasuke responded with violence.
Shonen bromance? More like shonen breakup arc.

3. Zoro vs. Sanji – One Piece (literally any time)

Petty Level: πŸ”ͺπŸ”₯ (Testosterone with no outlet)
Zoro breathes. Sanji: “Say that again, mosshead.”
Zoro blinks. Sanji: “Wanna fight, curly brows?”
It’s just background chaos at this point. 10/10 comedic relief, 0/10 teamwork.

4. Gojo vs. Toji – Jujutsu Kaisen

Petty Level: πŸ•Ά️πŸ§‚πŸ•Ά️πŸ§‚ (Hot people fighting for dominance)
Was this a fight to the death? Yes.
Was it also 70% flexing and 30% actual strategy? Absolutely.
Bonus drama points because Gojo came back from the dead like, “I’m still prettier.”

5. Levi vs. Zeke – Attack on Titan

Petty Level: πŸ’€πŸ’€πŸ’€πŸ’€ (Revenge plot disguised as war)
This was not about Marley. This was not about Titans. This was about Levi wanting to personally end Zeke’s entire existence out of pure spite.
It’s giving: “I said die and STAY dead.”

6. Gon vs. Pitou – Hunter x Hunter

Petty Level: πŸ’’⚰️πŸ’’⚰️ (Emotional breakdown boss battle)
Gon unlocked the power of rage-fueled grief and went Super Saiyan from spite alone.
This was an entire therapy arc disguised as a fight. The emotional trauma was the real enemy.

7. Inuyasha vs. Koga – Inuyasha

Petty Level: 🐺❤️🐢 (Romantic rivalry gone feral)
Two boys fighting over Kagome. Kagome didn’t even ask for this.
Every fight had zero stakes and maximum testosterone.
It’s giving middle school playground energy.

8. Tanjiro vs. Inosuke – Demon Slayer

Petty Level: πŸ—πŸ’₯ (Friendly fire, but make it feral)
Inosuke: “Let’s fight!”
Tanjiro: “Why tho.”
They’re besties but Inosuke starts battles like a chaotic feral gremlin. Tanjiro is too polite to tell him to chill, so they just spar until they get distracted by a demon or a rice ball.

9. Asta vs. Yuno – Black Clover

Petty Level: πŸ’ͺπŸ“£✨ (The rivalry that never ends)
Two childhood besties competing over who can yell louder while leveling up faster.
No real hate, just aggressive motivation with sibling energy and dramatic shouting.

10. Light vs. L – Death Note

Petty Level: 🍰🧠🍰🧠 (Psychological warfare over desserts)
This wasn’t justice. This wasn’t logic.
This was a two-man pettiness Olympics where they solved crimes and played tennis while silently calling each other ugly in Morse code.
They ate cake. They stared at each other. They ruined lives.
Iconic.


πŸ“ Honorable Mentions:

  • Nobara & Maki vs. Cursed Gender Roles πŸ’…

  • Chrollo vs. Hisoka – Clown on clown crime πŸŽͺ

  • Mikasa vs. Anyone messing with Eren 😀

  • Spike vs. Vicious – Cowboy Bebop’s emo breakup πŸ’”

  • EVERYONE in Fruits Basket – just… go to therapy.


πŸ§‚ Conclusion:

The real fights? Were the friendships and egos we bruised along the way.
Anime doesn’t need big stakes to go hard — sometimes it just needs pettiness, trauma, and a dramatic wind gust.
Tag yourself: I’m the background character cheering for chaos πŸ‘πŸ”₯



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