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12 Strongest Anime Characters With Telekinetic Powers

Author: Tyler B Updated: June 7, 2023
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Anime characters with telekinetic powers are some of the most unfair fighters in the medium, in the best possible way. Telekinesis (moving objects with your mind) can drive flashy combat: ripping up the environment, pinning enemies in mid-air, crushing buildings. It also works in smaller, scarier ways: a quiet choke, a weapon hovering behind someone’s head, or a door locking itself when it should not.

I have always liked how anime treats telekinesis as part of a broader “psychic” toolkit. In a lot of psychic anime, telekinesis shows up alongside telepathy, clairvoyance, and full esper abilities, which basically turns the character into a walking “do not approach” sign.

If you are into darker series, these telekinetic scenes also overlap with horror. A calm character lifting debris with one finger can feel more unsettling than any jump scare. If you want to keep that creepy energy going, check out anime characters with scary smiles, scariest anime laughs, and horror anime with the creepiest monsters. For more psychic-heavy shows, anime about ghosts and the supernatural and anime that explores anxiety pair surprisingly well with esper stories.

12 Strongest Anime Characters With Telekinetic Powers

Telekinesis can be innate, trained, or boosted by science and artifacts depending on the world. Either way, it is one of the most versatile powers in anime: offense, defense, mobility, crowd control. Telekinesis can do it all.

This time I am doing a true countdown: #12 starts here, and #1 is at the very bottom.

12. Yuu Otosaka (Charlotte)

Yuu Otosaka from Charlotte, an ability user who can steal powers and become a dangerous wildcard

๐Ÿง  Ability Style: Power theft / ability hijacking (a psychic-style ability system)

โœจ Vibe: “The scariest person is the one who can take your advantage away.”

๐Ÿง  My Take: Not classic telekinesis, but he belongs on “anime about powers” lists because he can turn other people’s telekinetic gifts into his own toolset.

Yuu’s ability is not pure telekinesis, but it fits the same psychic anime ecosystem: abilities that break the rules. His threat level comes from adaptability. In a world full of espers and telekinetic users, he becomes the guy who can steal the advantage and weaponize it.

11. Gilgamesh (Fate/Stay Night)

Gilgamesh from Fate controlling floating weapons through Gate of Babylon in a telekinetic-style barrage

๐Ÿ—๏ธ Ability Style: Weapon control and projectile barrages (telekinetic-style combat)

โœจ Vibe: “You’re not fighting a person, you’re fighting an armory.”

๐Ÿง  My Take: Not “mind power” telekinesis, but the way he controls weapons mid-air scratches the same itch as psychic weapon manipulation.

Gilgamesh’s fighting style looks like telekinesis from the outside: weapons appear, hover, and fire like a psychic firing squad. It is the kind of overwhelming, unfair pressure telekinesis users are famous for, just expressed through Fate’s rules.

10. Erza Scarlet (Fairy Tail)

Erza Scarlet from Fairy Tail controlling multiple swords remotely with telekinesis

โš”๏ธ Ability Style: Weapon telekinesis (remote sword control)

โœจ Vibe: “Even if you close the distance, the blades don’t.”

๐Ÿง  My Take: I love telekinesis that feels tactical. Controlling multiple weapons at once is a nightmare for any opponent.

Erza’s telekinetic moments are not “esper” telekinesis, but the effect is the same: she controls weapons remotely, turning the battlefield into a moving trap. It is not the biggest-scale telekinesis on this list, but it is one of the cleanest combat-utility examples.

9. Hina (Hinamatsuri)

Hina from Hinamatsuri using psychic telekinesis to destroy enemies with effortless force

๐ŸŒ€ Ability Style: Pure psychokinesis / esper-style telekinesis

โœจ Vibe: “Comedic tone, terrifying power.”

๐Ÿง  My Take: Hinamatsuri is funny, but Hina’s powers would be straight horror if the show played them straight.

Hina’s telekinesis is casually overwhelming. She can flatten threats in seconds, and the contrast between her attitude and her power is what makes it memorable.

8. Frieza (Dragon Ball)

Frieza from Dragon Ball using telekinesis to lift objects and opponents during battle

๐Ÿงจ Ability Style: Combat telekinesis (lifting enemies, terrain manipulation)

โœจ Vibe: “Mocking control: telekinesis as humiliation.”

๐Ÿง  My Take: Frieza’s telekinesis always felt cruel, like he uses it to prove you are helpless.

Frieza does not need telekinesis to be terrifying, which is exactly why it lands: it is an extra layer of control. Lifting opponents, throwing terrain, pinning someone mid-air, telekinesis becomes psychological dominance, not just damage.

7. Mewtwo (Pokรฉmon)

Mewtwo from Pokรฉmon using psychic telekinesis to levitate and form barriers

๐Ÿ”ฎ Ability Style: Psychic telekinesis plus telepathy plus force barriers

โœจ Vibe: “Legendary psychic pressure.”

๐Ÿง  My Take: Mewtwo is peak “psychic character” energy: telekinesis that feels clean, controlled, and overwhelming.

Mewtwo is a textbook example of why people search for anime with telekinesis and psychic characters. Telekinesis here is not just an attack, it is movement, barriers, control, and intimidation.

6. Lucy (Elfen Lied)

Lucy from Elfen Lied using invisible telekinetic arms called vectors for brutal attacks

๐Ÿฉธ Ability Style: Vectors (invisible telekinetic arms)

โœจ Vibe: “Horror telekinesis.”

๐Ÿง  My Take: If you have ever wanted telekinesis to feel like a horror weapon, Lucy is the poster character.

Lucy’s vectors, in Elfen Lied, turn telekinesis into a nightmare. Because you cannot always see what is moving, it adds a layer of dread that fits right beside the darkest horror anime monsters.

5. Accelerator (A Certain Magical Index)

Accelerator from A Certain Magical Index, an esper who controls vectors like a terrifying form of telekinesis

๐Ÿ“ Ability Style: Vector control (esper power that mimics extreme telekinesis)

โœจ Vibe: “Physics as a weapon.”

๐Ÿง  My Take: Telekinesis is scary. Telekinesis with math is worse.

Accelerator’s ability is not “lift object with mind” in the simplest sense, but the battlefield result is even more dangerous: direction, force, and motion all become his tools. In the broader category of anime with espers, he is one of the most terrifying.

4. Shigeo Kageyama, Mob (Mob Psycho 100)

Shigeo Kageyama (Mob) from Mob Psycho 100 using overwhelming telekinetic psychic power

๐ŸŒช๏ธ Ability Style: Esper telekinesis tied to emotion

โœจ Vibe: “He’s gentle, until he isn’t.”

๐Ÿง  My Take: Mob is one of my favorite psychic characters because his telekinesis feels like pressure building, not just a special effect.

Mob’s telekinesis, across Mob Psycho 100, is massive, precise, and emotionally fueled. He can reconstruct, repair, rip apart, and overwhelm, yet the real tension is that he is always trying to hold himself back.

3. Tetsuo Shima (Akira)

Tetsuo Shima from Akira unleashing destructive psychic telekinesis on a massive scale

๐Ÿ’ฅ Ability Style: Unstable psychic telekinesis

โœจ Vibe: “Power you can’t control becomes body horror.”

๐Ÿง  My Take: Akira is the reminder that telekinesis is not always a gift. It can be an apocalypse.

Tetsuo’s psychic power, in Akira, is legendary because it is not clean or heroic, it is destructive and escalating. He is a perfect example of why “anime about telekinesis” so often becomes “anime about consequences.”

2. Saiki Kusuo (The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.)

Saiki Kusuo from The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. using high-level psychic powers including telekinesis

๐Ÿง  Ability Style: Telekinesis plus a full psychic ability suite

โœจ Vibe: “God-tier power trapped in a guy who wants peace and quiet.”

๐Ÿง  My Take: Saiki is absurdly strong, and that is exactly why he is funny. His biggest enemy is inconvenience.

Even though Saiki K. leans comedy, Saiki’s powers sit on a completely different level. If you are looking for psychic characters who feel unstoppable, he is one of the clearest examples. And if you like psychic characters with insane movement options, you will probably enjoy anime characters with teleportation powers too.

1. Tatsumaki (One Punch Man)

Tatsumaki (Tornado of Terror) from One Punch Man using massive esper telekinesis to move debris and crush enemies

๐ŸŒช๏ธ Ability Style: Elite esper telekinesis (large-scale battlefield control)

โœจ Vibe: “Natural disaster in human form.”

๐Ÿง  My Take: Tatsumaki is the telekinesis benchmark for me. When she gets serious, the environment stops being the setting and becomes the weapon.

Tatsumaki, in One Punch Man, does not just lift objects, she controls the entire fight space. Debris, enemies, structures, and distance all become her tools. For anyone searching for anime with telekinetic powers or anime with espers, she is one of the most iconic answers.

Telekinetic Powers at a Glance

Rank Character Anime Telekinesis Style
1 Tatsumaki One Punch Man Elite esper, battlefield control
2 Saiki Kusuo The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. Telekinesis plus full psychic suite
3 Tetsuo Shima Akira Unstable psychic telekinesis
4 Shigeo Kageyama (Mob) Mob Psycho 100 Emotion-fueled esper telekinesis
5 Accelerator A Certain Magical Index Vector control
6 Lucy Elfen Lied Vectors (invisible arms)
7 Mewtwo Pokรฉmon Psychic telekinesis plus barriers
8 Frieza Dragon Ball Combat telekinesis, terrain control
9 Hina Hinamatsuri Pure psychokinesis
10 Erza Scarlet Fairy Tail Remote weapon telekinesis
11 Gilgamesh Fate/Stay Night Weapon control, barrages
12 Yuu Otosaka Charlotte Power theft / ability hijacking

My Picks: The 3 Telekinesis Moments I Never Get Tired Of

  • Tatsumaki: when telekinesis becomes full battlefield control.
  • Mob: because the power is terrifying, but the person using it is trying to stay gentle.
  • Lucy: the most “horror” version of telekinesis, silent, invisible, and brutal.

If you want more “creepy power” lists next, I would go with scary anime smiles and scary anime laughs, which both pair perfectly with psychic and telekinetic characters. And if I left your favorite telekinetic out, drop it in the comments.

Tye B founded Cartoon Lists out of a refusal to let great cartoons be forgotten. He grew up on 90s Saturday-morning TV and never grew out of it
Tyler B

Tye B founded Cartoon Lists out of a refusal to let great cartoons be forgotten. He grew up on 90s Saturday-morning TV and never grew out of it โ€” these days he splits his time between rewatching the classics and keeping up with modern anime. Here he ranks, reviews, and digs into the characters and stories that define pop culture.

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