Eren and the Titan Shifters are out there in their own anime world thinking they're big shots while stomping on humans — but when compared to the rest of the anime world's giant monsters, they actually look like ants. The biggest out of all the Titan Shifters in Attack on Titan is Eren's Founding Titan which stands at a whopping 300 meters tall, more than twice the height of Rod Reiss' Abomination Titan.

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Despite that, Eren doesn't even come close to the true behemoths in other anime. Some of these absolute units are too big even for some of the most imposing mechs. So to make Eren feel less adequate about his Founding Titan's size and to enrage Levi Ackerman, here are some anime monsters that are a lot bigger than the biggest titan.

9 Ikusatsunagi — 1,000 meters (Fairy Tail)

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More than thrice the height of Eren's Founding Titan form, Ikusatsunagi from Fairy Tail is a full kilometer in height. To put things into perspective, the world's tallest building (at least, the real world) is the Burj Khalifa, which it reaches 830 meters.

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The worst part is that Ikusatsunagi is evil, and is a magical Battle God. He carries around a colossal sword that can split and shatter the earth in one strike. Sadly for him, all that immense strength and size doesn't matter when faced with the power of friendship and a shonen protagonist.

8 Dragon King Derous — 4,000 meters (Toriko)

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Toriko is a video game with an anime adaptation, and both of those media are famous for featuring some of the largest beasts in anime and manga. At the moment, the anime has a ton of catching up to do with the manga.

The biggest creature featured in animation is currently Dragon King Derous. He stands at four kilometers tall, which is a huge jump from the last spot. Dragon King Derous is a tremendously powerful type of dragon from the past, and exists as the most powerful dragon in the Toriko mythos. With that kind of status, it also rules the world.

7 Elder Centipede — 5,000 meters (One-Punch Man)

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One-Punch Man might be a parody of shonen and superheroes, but from time to time, it incorporates some nasty monsters into its villain roster. The biggest among them is the Elder Centipede, who's supposedly 5,000 meters long. In the anime, it doesn't look that big, but the Elder Centipede makes up for it in length.

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One can also expect such a huge creature to have a complete set of outrageous physical powers including super strength, speed, and durability. To top that off, the Elder Centipede also has regeneration ,and can burrow and move underground.

6 Genbu — 8,000 meters (Naruto)

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Now for something that actually has the volume to back up its height or length. Genbu from Naruto is eight kilometers long, which pretty much makes the gargantuan turtle qualify as an island. It resides in the Land of Lightning, and in Genbu's luck, the nation's residents have treated him well.

In return, he lets them use his back as a training ground for the shinobi. Genbu's back (or shell) is so immense that it's also an ecosystem on its own, complete with trees and wildlife. That makes it the perfect training ground. He also doubles as a cruise ship, since he moves and floats around.

5 Zunesha — 35,000 meters (One Piece)

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Speaking of monsters whose backs are so large they also function as islands, Zunesha from One Piece isn't unlike Genbu. The difference is that Zunesha is a badly proportioned elephant whose legs are thin towers, which elevate its body from the ocean.

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Zunesha thus perpetually walks around the ocean, and carries the island of Zou on its back. Much of Zunesha's 35-kilometer height consists of its legs; however, that doesn't mean skinny jeans here is a pushover. He can easily shove ships aside with his trunk, and make waves huge enough to topple them.

4 Angels — Indefinite size (Neon Genesis Evangelion)

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Due to their volatile physiques and enigmatic nature, it can be hard to quantify the actual height of the average Angel in Neon Genesis Evangelion. Most of them can shapeshift and/or extend their body parts or appendages, so some could easily become as large as Mount Everest.

Regardless, Angels cannot be defeated by anything other than an Evangelion mech. Even then, Angels are usually much bigger than their mecha enemies, whose height ranges from 40 to 200 meters depending on the situation. Some Angel manifestations also look bizarrely huge, especially during apocalyptic events in the anime.

3 God Hand — Indefinite size (Berserk)

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Another group of monstrous beings that is hard to measure is the God Hand from Berserk. They're the most powerful creatures in the anime and essentially function as "angels," or harbingers of the Idea of Evil (a primal entity that's responsible for the fate of humanity).

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During their debut appearance in both the manga and the anime, the God Hand appear incredibly gigantic, and the tallest among them is the oldest one, Void. In their later appearances, it seems they're more human-sized; so it stands within reason that they can also increase their size and weight on a whim. That doesn't deter or frighten the anime's protagonist one bit.

2 Super Shenron — 57,000,000,000 Light Years (Dragon Ball Super)

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Though the God Hand and Angels may be accomplished shapeshifters, they most likely can't change their size to roughly half of the known universe. That would stretch them paper-thin. Super Shenron, on the other hand, doesn't have problems doing that in Dragon Ball Super.

He's by far the longest and biggest dragon in the Dragon Ball franchise. Goku and his friends managed to produce this massive dragon by collecting and combining all the Super Dragon Balls. Thus, Super Shenron's length spans several trillion galaxies. Even Levi Ackerman couldn't beyblade on top of Super Shenron for that long.

1 Anti-Spiral — 93,000,000,000 Light Years (Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann)

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This is getting out of hand, but the undisputed giant of anime is none other than the Anti-Spiral from Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann. This bad guy is roughly the size of the known universe, meaning around 93 billion light-years in size. It was so big that it dwarfed a multi-galaxy-sized mech robot.

Its comic book-level exorbitance and the Anti-Spiral's fight with the Super Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann mech was nothing short of ridiculous. They were throwing galaxies at each other after running out of ammunition. No anime has topped that level yet.

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