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  • AKIRA: The Capsules may be a violent bosozoku gang, but at least they put their violent tendencies towards fending off the more dangerous Clowns. This is made more explicit in the anime, where the Capsules' more unpleasant traits are significantly downplayed, if not outright eliminated.
  • Eren Yeager from Attack on Titan embodies this alignment in his youth. His greatest desire is to finally rid his world of Titan scum, he is ambitious and highly determined to end the suffering that has swept his people for generations. Impulsive is an understatement, yet nothing stands in his way for long when he goes absolutely ape-shit in his Titan form. However, he slides further and further down as his life and his understanding of the world grow increasingly terrible, and by the end of the story he's a totally villainous figure out to destroy everything, while still pursuing the freedom he always cherished.
  • Dr. Kuroo Hazama, aka Black Jack, shows an almost gleeful disdain for the law, preferring to toss it aside for his own brand of poetic justice — usually involving the extortion of a large conglomerate for the sake of a single patient.
  • Rock from Black Lagoon. He even states the fact, in front of Balalaika, under gunpoint, that he does his "good deeds" simply because he likes it. Sadly, he later has shades of Chaotic Neutral, as he becomes more cynical and morally grey.
  • Bleach:
    • Ichigo. As he states when Rukia tries to pull a threshold guardian event on him, he'll save innocents because he wants to and not out of some sense of moral obligation. She learns just how much this is true when he tears up the social structure of an afterlife just to save her, even though she told him not to.
    • Urahara Kisuke also fits this trope, which is unsurprising, as he's the closest thing Ichigo has to a mentor. Likewise, he manipulated Rukia into slowly losing her powers in an attempt to destroy the Hogyoku, risked Ichigo's life to use him as a weapon against Aizen,and breaks the laws of Soul Society and the human world with impunity. To his credit though, Kisuke shows legitimate remorse when his deceptions are discovered, even apologizing to Ichigo, once he and his friends returned from Soul Society.
    • Kaien Shiba, the former lieutenant of Squad 13 who is often compared to Ichigo, has a similar view on the law and morality, as Ukitake suggests that he'd put himself at risk and break the law to save Rukia. Renji, who is also quite similar to Ichigo, is willing to break the rules to stop Rukia's execution.
    • The Vizard also fit this trope. Their reason for coming to Karakura town isn't because they particularly care about the people there or the great cosmic battle between good and evil — they just want to get revenge on Aizen. Who just so happens to be the evil side of the equation.
  • Yuu Isami from Brain Powerd, a renegade Reclaimer who wants to stop his former peers from causing The End of the World as We Know It for their misguided ideals. At first an Ineffectual Loner who goes by his own rules, he maintains a similar attitude for most of the series. Has possibly shifted towards Neutral Good near the end.
  • Trickster Mentor Eriol Hiiragizawa from Cardcaptor Sakura certainly qualifies. He forced Sakura to transform the Clow cards, which is necessary, as the cards take their magical energy from their master. If that's not enough, all of the tense and dangerous situations Eriol puts Sakura through are because he has to give her a reason to convert the cards, as her doing so without a need could have sent the cards out of control and/or drained the life of their master. Thus, all of Eriol's manipulations are not just to save both the cards and the guardians but ultimately to save Sakura's own life as well.
  • Case Closed and Magic Kaito: Kaito Kid is a Gentleman Thief, with emphasis on the Gentleman. He doesn't limit himself to jerkass victims, but he nearly always returns his loot after the heist is over and makes an effort to help out a person in need. Which includes most of his adversaries.
  • Rosette Christopher in Chrono Crusade has no problems with following the rules when she sees they serve a purpose, but she'll just as quickly break them if they get in the way of her helping people or completing her (generally very noble) goals. Oh, and she's a nun that gambles, swears, and drinks.
  • Tomoya Okazaki from CLANNAD. Before meeting with Nagisa, he was an outright Chaotic Neutral who couldn't give a damn about academics at all, and after meeting with Nagisa, he still doesn't give a damn about school but walks the extra mile to help others.
  • Code Geass:
    • Kallen Kouzuki, as a Hot-Blooded freedom fighter to the end, embodies this.
    • This is the public opinion of Lelouch/Zero. Lelouch goes out of his way to portray himself as a Chaotic Good Freedom Fighter going against the tyranny of Britannia to hide his Chaotic Neutral motives. He starts getting better as time goes on, but being pushed past the Despair Event Horizon forces him to go into Lawful Evil territory, though this was all to achieve world peace.
  • Corrector Yui, the impulsive and unpredictable "digital fairy" protecting the Com-Net.
  • Dancougar: Fujiwara Shinobu has a rebellious attitude but sports a good heart deep down.
  • Death Note: Touta Matsuda. Even as a policeman, he's constantly questioning whether going after Kira is a good thing, is the first in the task force to volunteer to get Shinigami eyes, and breaks into a corporate office building and shortly thereafter fakes his own death to gather evidence. To top it all off, he's the one who shoots Light to stop him from killing Near, even though Near's motives still remain unclear to the task force.
  • Most of the Dragon Team from Dragon Ball fall under this alignment because while they fight to protect the Earth, they follow their own rules on how to do it.
  • Most of the Mages in the Fairy Tail guild. To elaborate, they are all about The Power of Friendship and valuing True Companions. They embrace philosophies such as Thou Shalt Not Kill and protect the common citizenry of Magnolia. The raucous and rowdy nature of the guild as well as their bent to Screw the Rules, I'm Doing What's Right! places the guild as a whole firmly in Chaotic Good territory.
  • Kiritsugu Emiya from Fate/Zero fits this description perfectly. Throughout the series, he constantly hunts down and assassinates the Servants and Masters participating in the war, along with anyone else who gets in his way, but his ultimate goal is ultimately a noble one, to acquire the Holy Grail and wish for a peaceful world, and is willing to do whatever it takes to do this.
  • Edward Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist. He gleefully delights in breaking the rules and defies authority when he feels like it, but he also constantly goes out of his way to help people. He also had mild elements of Cowboy Cop as he does have a position of authority as a State Alchemist, making him the equivalent of a Major in terms of rank.
    • Ed's mentor Izumi Curtis is also Chaotic Good, with even more of the former than Ed. She rightly distrusts the Lawful Evil Amestrian government. Get a Lawful Evil General Ripper telling her We Can Rule Together, and she will tell them to shove it.
    • Hohenheim and Scar fall into this alignment, as well. The former is willing to work to accomplish his goals and will endure great struggle and time to solve his problems, including helping his sons and saving thousands of people he'll never meet, while the latter is known for his religious fervor and ruthlessness, but also shows he's not without a conscience or mercy.
  • Since the world of Ghost in the Shell really has no place for chaotic good characters, it comes as a major surprise in the middle of season 2 of Stand Alone Complex that the apparent Big Bad Hideo Kuze turns out to be one. He is a soldier who is disgusted by the State of Affairs between the countries. Seeing that people in power cannot take responsibilities for mistakes they've made, Kuze develops a Messiah complex and turns into a megalomaniac who is determined to help the victims of war and give them a reason to live by their will and their humanity. However, he does not see himself as a godlike figure, but rather someone who is powerful enough to change things.
  • Kagura from Gintama fits the bill nicely. Unlike her more level-headed boss Gintoki, she charges straight into the problem and is often willing to use violent methods to solve problems. Katsura also counts; although he is a terrorist, his ultimate goal is to liberate Japan from the Amanto's control.
  • This describes Onizuka-sensei of Great Teacher Onizuka perfectly. He may be stupid, selfish, greedy, a shameless Chivalrous Pervert, and the furthest thing from being a mature, responsible teacher, causing endless frustration to the Lawful Neutral vice-principal Uchiyamada, but he'd do anything for his students.
  • Gundam:
    • Kamille Bidan from Zeta Gundam, an angry young Newtype who has a problem with authority, but often shows great generosity and love to those he cares for.
      Kamille Bidan: The ones that have to be eliminated are those whose souls are bound by gravity, but not even that justifies murdering the lives of so many innocent people! Why create a new world where NO ONE CAN LIVE IN!?!?
    • Judau Ashta from Gundam ZZ starts out as either this or Chaotic Neutral and definitely ends as this, since his main concern is stopping the war and protecting his friends.
    • Kincaid Nau, the Ace Pilot for the resistance group Crossbone Vanguard, opposing Jupiter Empire in an attempt to save Earth.
    • THE Chaotic Good from Gundam, Neo Japanese Fighter Domon Kasshu. He started as Chaotic Neutral, caring about fighting and his mission, but eventually develops into this. He is highly determined to free his father from his frozen imprisonment and finding why his brother Kyoji stole the Devil Gundam. Despite the obsession Domon demonstrates about his mission, he possesses a strong sense of justice, and will usually set aside his own mission when the weak and powerless require his protection.
    • Duo Maxwell from Gundam Wing fits this, as he deeply cares for his comrades and is never afraid to rush to their aide in battle.. Starting off as True Neutral, Heero Yuy also becomes this after a great amount of Character Development, as he grows to become a kind-hearted young man who desires peace, as he will sometimes give philosophical speeches about war-related activities would result in heartbreak.
    • Zechs Marquise from Mobile Suit Gundam Wing might fit this as well, though the rival to Heero Yuy. While having done several questionable acts such as working for Treize Kushrenada (both wish to show the world the horror of war, though) and joining the White Fang Revolution to destroy Earth, his main motive was to fight for he and his sister Relena's ruined homeland and to fight for the oppressed colonists. In Endless Waltz, he rejoins the fight to assist his former rival Heero in suppressing Dekim Barton's rebellion against his sister.
    • Cagalli Yula Athha from Gundam SEED is a Rebellious Princess example. She even joined La Résistance at one point in the story. This actually causes her difficulties when she becomes leader of her country and cannot rule through sheer force of personality.
    • Big Good Balance Seeker Lacus Clyne ended up leading La Résistance in both SEED and SEED Destiny. Nobody ever sees her coming.
    • Shinn Asuka, who has enormous issues with authority, especially authority that contradicts his worldview. He tries to be good but ultimately lets his problems push him into the arms of Lawful Evil Well-Intentioned Extremist Chairman Durandal.
  • Hajime no Ippo: Takeshi Sendoh wants to help you and protect you if you're in trouble due to bullies. What will he do about it? Form his own delinquent gang and beat the shit out of these cowards.
  • Rare romance example: Yuuto Ayase from Haruka Nogizaka's Secret starts off as a True Neutral; but after meeting Haruka and discovering her secret, not only does he promise to play Secret-Keeper for her, he outright defends her Otaku tendencies because he knows how unfairly society sees the subculture, often Taking the Heat in the process.
  • Hellsing: Integra Hellsing's main goal is to protect the United Kingdom, and she's more than willing to do whatever she can to do so. She also doesn't care if other people disapprove of her methods as long as they get the job done.
  • Hungary from Hetalia. She loves her friends and will protect them without hesitation — and will beat the SHIT out of you to do so.
    • South Italy aka Romano, too. The dude growls and whines a lot, but if you have a problem that he can help you solve, he'll deal even with The Mafia itself to help you out.
    • America wants to be Lawful Good, but his Manchild tendencies put him half in Neutral Good and half here.
    • South Korea. He's the most childlike and Hot-Blooded of the Asians but has a heart of gold as well.
    • Cuba! Keeps wanting to fight with America, shows kindness to Canada and Switzerland, always ready for good brawls.
    • And Poland, though he might just be just too childish and... out there. On the other hand, he tries to stand up against Russia of all people.
    • Seychelles, too. She comes off at first as Neutral Good, but her square refusal to submit to either England or France and her Hot-Blooded moments make her more of this.
  • Inuyasha:
    • InuYasha himself, as part of being a textbook Jerk with a Heart of Gold. Having been an outcast from society his entire life, the guy honestly does not give a shit about rules or social expectations, but that doesn't keep him from being an ultimately decent person. It takes some Character Development, though, as at the very beginning he was a bit too much of an antisocial jerk and his good side did not have a chance to come up, so he was more Chaotic Neutral.
    • Shippo, being mischievous but kind-hearted and alternating between Mouthy Kid and Bratty Half-Pint.
  • The Irresponsible Captain Tylor is this, being benevolent and good-natured, but not particularly inclined to following rules... of any sort. He is irresponsible, after all.
  • From Gurren Lagann's successor Kill la Kill, we have our hero, Ryuko Matoi. She fights an oppressive regime run by her Absurdly Powerful Student Council and is a member of La Résistance. This becomes especially apparent after the Genre Shift into a "Save the World" Climax, where after some Character Development she becomes a genuinely heroic person and stops humanity from becoming livestock for a race of invading aliens.
  • Weiss, the protagonists of Knight Hunters, are a group of assassins who are willing to commit immoral murders of villains out of the law's reach in order to bring better tomorrows for the innocent lives they threaten.
  • Kotoura-san's Yuriko Mifune of the ESP Society and Research Club has two goals in life and will make sure that others know: to find scientific proof that Psychic Powers exist and to protect those that do have them. How does she attempt to meet these goals? Just "kidnap" the cute New Transfer Student who just so happens to be a Telepath and use her as a means to your ends! Her excitement is understandable since espers are extremely rare, and Yuriko has been looking for another one for about 10 years. Yes, another one: her mother was clairvoyant and was Driven to Suicide after being called a "fake". By proxy, Yuriko was also bullied for being superficial despite not being an esper. This is what motivates her to be The Unfettered Plucky Girl that is pushing so hard against the cruel Crapsaccharine World. After all, espers are humans too, not monsters; and she's really fighting for their acceptance in an otherwise Untrusting Community for them.
  • Atsuko "Akko" Kagari from Little Witch Academia fits this alignment to a tee, being a childish, reckless, and overconfident Plucky Girl who tends to brush tradition and rules aside out of disinterest and has a bad habit of getting into trouble. However, despite her flaws, she is still a very kind, All-Loving Hero who cares deeply about her friends and will always go out of her way to do the right thing and to help those in need, even if it means breaking the rules and getting herself into trouble or danger in the process. It is also thanks to her heart of gold that she is chosen to wield the Shiny Rod. Director Yoh Yoshinari would later confirm that she falls under this alignment during TRIGGER's Anime Expo 2022 panel.
  • The Wolkenritter during the second season of Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha. Anti Villains with kind hearts and a downright heroic goal of saving an innocent girl, they found themselves on the wrong side of the law since the only way they knew how was to take the Mana of others. Even then, they made sure never to kill or seriously injure anyone, went after magical monsters when they could, and looked after the welfare of the people they fought. Shifted to Lawful Good once the incident was resolved.
  • My-HiME:
    • Natsuki Kuga is an impenitent truant who has lived at the borders of the law for most of her life to take down the evil Searrs Foundation. She doesn't make friends easily, but is fiercely devoted to those she has, and was even willing to defend Nao, one of her bitter enemies, from an attack by her maddened friend Shizuru after realizing she and Nao weren't so different after all. Her My-Otome Faux Action Girl incarnation Natsuki Kruger is probably Lawful Good instead.
    • Mikoto Minagi fits this alignment most of the time, too. Though she's quite naive, having lived a sheltered life before going to school at Fuuka, she's quick to make friends and is fiercely protective of them... especially Mai. Her childlike nature also comes with a general distrust of authority, and an unfortunate susceptibility to mind control.
    • In My-Otome, Shizuru lives and breathes this trope, outright encouraging the students to break the rules and follow their hearts... and incidentally flirting with almost every single one of them.
  • Naruto's Naruto Uzumaki is another borderline case, going between this and Neutral Good. Inherently, he's Chaotic Good, but as a loyal Konoha shinobi, he serves an organization that holds Lawful Goodness as an ideal; therefore, he tries to aim for that. Throw him a Knight Templar adversary, however, and he'll come down on the side of Goodness over Law. Hard.
    • His son, Boruto is the same, however much more arrogant, obnoxious and unlikable (especially according to fans). Unlike his father, Boruto just doesn't care about becoming a great shinobi. In fact much of his story is just him, loitering around and hanging out with friends. To this day, this is a major downgrade in quality of the story, especially compared to earlier Naruto chapters.
  • Nagi Springfield of Negima! Magister Negi Magi, the main character's super powerful Disappeared Dad. He would take out enemy hideouts even when he's not supposed to, blast suspicious politicians with no regard to consequences, and would charge into the fray to save princesses from their sad fates with nary a thought. During a Grey-and-Gray Morality Story Arc, a former ally of his said that Nagi would have theoretically helped the Hero Antagonist who planned to reveal the Masquerade since it would eventually lead to mages moving freely and saving more lives. The chaotic effects a Broken Masquerade would have had on society would have been a detail he wouldn't have dwelled too much on.
  • The titular character of Nyaruko: Crawling with Love! definitely counts as this, which is doubly ironic since she's supposed to be Nyarlathotep The Crawling Chaos, one of the only Cthulhu Mythos beings regarded as outright evil and not merely operating on a different moral plane. In Nyarko's case, she's part of the Space Police and has a wonky moral compass, mercilessly slaughtering her enemies and using her position to break intergalactic laws regarding export limits on anime goods. However, the well-being and happiness of her loved ones (especially her Love Interest Mahiro) are her number one priority, though this causes some problems because Mahiro is well versed in Lovecraft and has a hard time believing that she's not out to get him.
  • One Piece:
    • The Straw Hat Pirates. Being pirates, they're criminals and lawbreakers by default, have no compunctions about stealing available loot (but except for Nami, so far only from people who were glad to pay them for the help anyway), and some of the cast members (Zoro, Nico Robin) are very willing to kill even decent law officers that confront them, whereas Luffy was unconcerned (or more likely didn't think that far) about creating a prison riot that set many rapists and murderers loose on the populace in his effort to free his brother, but they also tend to help people they like, at times. An interesting example happens during the Skypea arc. The Titular pirates defeated a self-proclaimed god so they could steal the gold he had stolen first. This goes to the point that after saving the island from sure destruction Luffy personally woke up his crew carefully enough to not wake up the hungover inhabitants so they could sneak away with as much gold as they could carry. The habitants wanted to let them have it for saving them anyway, but other than Nico Robin none of the Straw Hats know that. Also, they usually spend all their money on parties. Though Luffy also picked up a second motivation: to ring a giant golden bell to let a character he'd befriended earlier in the arc know that the giant floating island the Straw Hats were on, and that said character had devoted his life to finding, really did exist.
    • Dr. Kureha tends to act like this, coming in whenever she wants and treating the patients for certain fees she requests. Unlike Hiruluk, she does not have any great desire to save Drum Kingdom.
    • Luffy has even flat-out stated that he doesn't care about saving the world or anything like that, just protecting his friends. Fortunately, he makes friends very easily, who are always antagonized by just the right people for Luffy to end up saving the day anyway.
  • The titular character of Puella Magi Madoka Magica starts as Neutral Good, and overall still fits there, but demonstrates far more Chaotic traits than Lawful as the series goes on: impulsiveness, defiance in the face of adversity, and a strong sense of ideals-above-all. At the end of the series, she claims during her ascension to divinity that if any law causes people to suffer, she will destroy it or rewrite it.
    • Homura during her previous timelines was Neutral Good, but became chaotic later, and would do anything to protect Madoka (sadly, later on even becoming Chaotic Neutral, also due to not being mentally healthy). Kyoko initially came across as a Chaotic Neutral delinquent, but her past is eventually revealed, turning out to be a good person who has to find ways to survive; with her Heroic Sacrifice she's firmly established as CG.
  • Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai's protagonist Sakuta Azusagawa is a borderline example, since he's generally Neutral Good and is not a law-breaker by nature, but he doesn't seem to greatly value conformity either. As he says, "Who's that everyone, anyway?". He simply cares about doing what's right, that is.
  • Suiseiseki from Rozen Maiden comes off as Chaotic Neutral at most times due to her screwball nature, but she hides deep feelings for her sisters to the point she wouldn't fight in the Alice Game if it meant losing her sisters.
  • Both Haruka Tenoh/Sailor Uranus and Michiru Kaioh/Sailor Neptune from Sailor Moon. They're more rebellious and switch sides to obliterate evil. It usually takes Sailor Moon going full Princess Serenity to reel them in and make them follow orders with the rest of the group.
  • The protagonist of Soul Eater, Maka Albarn, arguably becomes this as part of her character development. She starts the anime obeying Lord Death's order to stay in Death City following the Big Bad being unsealed from his can. She ends it by ditching a mission so she can violate a truce the DWMA had set up with Medusa out of sheer hatred for her friend's abusive mom.
  • Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann:
    • Kamina, big time. A textbook definition of this alignment, as he's boastful and likes to fight, doesn't give a fuck about rules, and does the right thing nonetheless.
    • Simon starts as Neutral Good indeed, but he ultimately cares only about doing what he sees as the right thing. Rules set by anyone else? He cheerfully ignores them. This includes rules of physics. Really, the only rule he's sure to obey is the Rule of Cool.
    • Several of the other members of Team Dai-Gurren are also this. The second half shows why Chaotic Good people shouldn't be put in charge of a city, since Simon and the other Chaotic Good members tend to slack off and leave everything up to Lawful Neutral Rossiu, and the Lawful Good members of the gang such as Leeron, to actually run the city.
  • Kotetsu "Wild Tiger" Kaburagi from Tiger & Bunny. He does what his conscience drives him to do and not what the public expects him to, caring little about points, fame, or what gets obliterated in the process of his incredibly selfless acts.
  • Taiga from Tora Dora!. She may be brash, violent and ill-tempered, with a tendency to cause trouble for her behavior, and yet she does have a good heart, sends presents to poor children and shows Undying Loyalty towards her friends and loved ones.
  • Vash the Stampede from Trigun. Despite his sometimes foolish dedication to pacifism and "love and peace", he is considered the ultimate outlaw with a 60 billion double dollar bounty on his head, and, much to his chagrin, has two insurance agents going around trying to prevent him from causing any more damage than he already has (most of which is not even his fault). Ultimately, he is dubbed a "human disaster" and is not even liable for the destruction he inadvertently causes. He is not specifically against law and order, but in a world where the law is often brutal and corrupt, he tries to live out his life as happily as he can, and is far from any kind of crusader.
  • Kaori Miyazono from Your Lie in April fits here, being an impulsive cloudcuckoolander Wild Child who doesn't follow the rules at all when playing music, and has a pretty brash way to do things generally. However, she does her best to help Kousei coming back to music, which he is naturally talented at, and is a kind and optimistic Genki Girl.
  • Yusuke Urameshi from YuYu Hakusho is the embodiment of Chaotic Good. To the point where he charges at his Chaotic Evil counterpart Sensui only to veer off at the last minute and jump in the nearby lake for a swim, just to taunt Sensui that he can't predict his every move.
  • Katsuya Jonouchi/Joey Wheeler from Yu-Gi-Oh! (after he befriends Yugi). The rules of society mean nothing to him and he's a textbook Hot-Blooded Cloudcuckoolander, but he has a clear sense of morality. And if you're evil — especially if you're evil to those he cares about — you will be smacked down. Hard.
  • Yusei Fudo from Yu-Gi-Oh! 5Ds. He breaks damn near every rule in New Domino City for the sake of making a better life for himself and his friends.
  • Brago in Zatch Bell!. He's generally an embodiment of Dark Is Not Evil; while being a remorseless Jerkass and willing to kill to get his way at first, he comes to be a strong aid to the good guys, although it seems that it's only when he feels like it. And he has a strong bond with his bookkeeper Sherry — although in an anime filler arc, he seemingly ditches her when he finds himself in a world where he can read his own spells (though it's part of an elaborate ruse so Sherry can maintain her strength for the second round of battle against their and Zatch's opponent. Interestingly enough, he is also aiming to become a King and has been mentioned a number of times that he would be a "strict but kind king," meaning he is aiming to become Lawful Good should he become King though Zatch beats him in their final battle.

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