(#12) Rimuru Gets The Ogres On His Side (That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime)
Rimuru's existence is basically a long series of incidents where he flexes his skills so that the people who underestimate him realize that just because he's a slime doesn't mean that he's weak. That's how he's able to get so many people on his side and on board with helping him build the Jura Tempest Federation. One great example of this is his fight with the ogres, which began with them blaming him for something he didn't do and ended with them being willing to ally themselves with him. This is because he made it clear that not only was he powerful enough to fry them all with a single move, he was merciful and reasonable enough to stay his power, hear out their problems, and help them solve them.
(#5) Roronoa Zoro
- One Piece (JP), Dream Soccer King!, One Piece Movie: The Desert Princess and the Pirates: Adventures in Alabasta, One Piece: Clockwork Island Adventure, One Piece: The Cursed Holy Sword, One Piece: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island, One Piece: The Movie, One Piece The Movie: Dead End Adventure, One Piece: The Giant Mechanical Soldier of Karakuri Castle, One Piece: Episode of Chopper: Bloom in the Winter, Miracle Sakura, One Piece Film: Strong World, One Piece: Chopper's Kingdom on the Island of Strange Animals, Jango's Dance Carnival, One Piece Film: Z, Miss Valentine
Zoro would be cool enough if all there were to him was his finesse with a sword, but in this harrowing scene he shows that there's a lot more going on besides his bladework. In order to help out Luffy during a battle with Bartholomew Kuma, Zoro asks that Luffy's life be spared in exchange for his own. Rather than just eliminate him, Kuma agrees to let Luffy be if Zoro is willing take on all of the pain Luffy had experienced up until that point.
Not only does Zoro do it, he insists that he's totally fine and nothing happened while he's clearly in agony. Shouldering all of that pain is definitely a flex, but it'd be nice if he could actually admit to what he was going through.
(#1) Rock Lee
- Naruto, Naruto Shippūden, Naruto the Movie: Guardians of the Crescent Moon Kingdom, Naruto Shippuden the Movie, Naruto Shippuden the Movie: The Will of Fire, Ninja World
In the middle of his Chuunin exam battle against Gaara, Gai suggests that Rock Lee take off his leg weights to help him move a little easier. Lee resists at first, since Gai once told him that he should only remove the weights to protect others. But ultimately, he takes his sensei's suggestion, and drops the weights to the ground. They crash to the floor so hard they almost break it, leaving Lee able to bounce around the room like a boomerang.
To be fair to Rock Lee, he's not exactly showing off here - he's just trying to make the fight go a little more smoothly. But intentional or not, everybody in the the room was astonished by his speed and strength - so yeah, this one was definitely a flex.
(#11) Toguro
- Yu Yu Hakusho
Yusuke was worried about beating Toguro before he encounters him in a multi-level parking lot, but he realizes that he has more to be concerned with than he thought when Toguro levels said parking lot with the force of a single punch. Yusuke isn't one to give up easily, but nearly being crushed would make anyone nervous, especially when he finds out that that wasn't even close to Toguro's full power - in fact, it was only 60%. Thanks to this flex, Yusuke knows for a fact that fighting Toguro in the Dark Tournement will be harder than anything he's ever done - even training under Genkai won't compare.
(#14) Kars Creates A Super Violent Squirrel (JoJo's Bizarre Adventure)
When Kars gets his hands on both the Stone Mask and the Red Stone of Aja, he decides to go all out in his display of power. With access to the DNA of all living things, Kars is able to manifest a squirrel from thin air - and this squirrel is angry. So angry, in fact, that it rips apart a group of Nazis who are unlucky enough to be near the squirrell when it manifests. The Nazis were probably too busy fending off a furious squirrell to care about how amazing it was that he created life from nothing, but the audience sure took note.
(#6) Killua Zaoldyeck
- Hunter x Hunter
During the Hunter exam, Killua Zoldyck is faced with a challenge that would have had most people quitting right there and then. In fact, most people encourage Killua to do so, except for Gon who knows Killua well enough by now to know that he's got this. Killua is supposed to fight a straight up serial killer who is in prison for his crimes and has no intention of showing Killua the slightest hint of mercy. With great speed and great calm, Killua tears the man's heart straight out of his body. This scene is one of the more brutal ones in the show, and it truly drives home the fact that Killua is not screwing around.
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