Seto Kaiba
He has the monopoly on the biggest "sport" in his world, to the point that entire schools have opened to teach the fundamentals of a children's card game.
edited 25th Aug '15 12:33:28 PM by Lionheart0
Nagi Sanzen'in from Hayate no Gotoku!
Also the school in the series that the main characters go to is amazing looking for how big and vast it is.
edited 25th Aug '15 12:58:47 PM by Trivialis
I'd be remiss if i didn't mention a certain blonde haired douchelord from Fate/Stay Night who accumulated every treasure in existence during his life. And some after that, at least partially because of how the Servants work.
Alice Yotsuba from Doki Doki! PreCure, at least post-series.
- Extremely fancy house with secret passages everywhere, TVs folding out from every wall, etc.
- Can get her hands on pink limousines, private jets, etc. at the drop of a hat. Gets the team into random company buildings because her family owns them. Found out about the plot because she owned the building where the first Monster of the Week attack took place, and confiscated the security camera footage.
- Her parents gave her "the best education that money can buy" on as many topics as possible, and her martial arts training was apparently so good that she was able to beat up a man three times her size at around the age of eight.
- Set up an intelligence network to support the team, including numerous agents, security cameras and even spy satellites. It's so effective that she often learns about monster attacks before the fairies with Detect Evil do.
- Keeps the team's existence secret (despite them operating in broad daylight) by hiring a team of hackers to monitor the internet and destroy any incriminating data as it appears.
- Her butler was able to reverse engineer a magical Transformation Trinket and create duplicates of it, in a matter of weeks, without direct access to said trinket and without spending enough money to alert her.
In the epilogue a permanent gateway is opened between Earth and a quasi-medieval magic kingdom. Alice uses her status as official ambassador and saviour-of-the-realm to introduce said kingdom to her media and transport companies before anyone else could do the same, and also manages to establish a monopoly on several of the kingdom's unique technologies (including cheap-to-construct robots that can handle all household tasks with above-human skill) to import back to Earth.
On top of that, by that point she's a well-loved Super Hero, and her best friend is implied to become the Prime Minister of Japan with a Hundred Percent Adoration Rating, so she has massive political influence.
Basically she's Magical Girl Batman.
edited 25th Aug '15 2:50:22 PM by Prime32
That one guy from Kill LA Kill that armed all of his henchmen with machineguns that shoot money.
Chise Umenomori (and by extension, her family) from Mayoi Neko Overrun is obscenely rich. Like, she has a B-2 Spirit as her private jet, and can afford to have a giant skyscraper demolished as part of a high school art project.
edited 26th Aug '15 11:45:39 PM by Meklar
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So I'm pretty sure Forbes or Watch Mojo or somebody else has done a "top wealthiest cartoon characters" list - comes down to Scrooge Mc'Duck, Bruce Wayne, Richie Rich, Mr. Burns, Montana Max, Doug Dimmadome, Vicky, Daphne Blake, and Veronica Lodge. What about the Eastern hemisphere?
Who's the richest anime/manga character?
edited 27th Aug '15 6:07:14 PM by Soble
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