Anime looks everywhere for its inspiration. From the news and daydreams to novels and films, ideas can be plucked from innumerable sources, and over the years anime has sampled just about all of them. One of the most enduring sources for inspiring new characters is folklore.

The folklore surrounding fairies is as widespread as it is complicated. While many people may agree on roughly what qualifies a fairy as fitting the classic archetype, fairies in anime are not so easily pinned down, sometimes sharing nothing more than the title with their storybook inspirations. Whether anime fairies are delicate and winged or look like grouchy cats, they draw audiences further into their stories, if only to learn more about the unusual creatures. Here are some of thebest fairies animehas to offer.

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Updated July 24, 2025, by Hamza Haq:Fairies have always been a part of popular media, though never in a mainstream capacity. They have mostly remained a fixture of folktales and myths, occasionally appearing in Western media, most notably in the form of Tinker Bell from Peter Pan. In anime, fairies have a lot more representation, sometimes serving as guides for the protagonists, sometimes as comedic relief, and sometimes both. Small stature and the ability to fly are their two defining characteristics, though there are always exceptions.

Challe Fen Challe, also called Shall Fen Shall, isone of the main characters ofSugar Apple Fairy Tale, alongside Ann Halford. A warrior fairy, Challe Fen Challe is incredibly powerful with well-developed fighting abilities, though his appearance and diminutive stature make it easy for others to underestimate his prowess.

Puck from Re:Zero standing in the snow

Challe is enslaved by humans, just like all other fairies. He holds extreme resentment for the human race for this reality, clearly marking him as different from most other fairies as the race as a whole has mostly accepted their fate.He is bought by Ann Halfordat the start of the story to keep her safe during her journey to a neighboring town. Love blossoms between the two unlikely companions, and while their journey begins with a rocky start, it only improves from there.

Created by Echidna the Witch of Greed and formerly contracted with Emilia, Puck is the Great Spirit of Fire, also known as the Beast of the End. Those are some serious titles for an adorable cat fairy, but Puck lives up to all of them and then some.

Character from Humanity Has Declined on a swing-set with fairies

Though adorable and sometimes even goofy,Puck shows himself to be single-mindedly dangerouswhere losing Emilia is concerned.For his fluffy appearance, cute demeanor, and plot-shaking decisions, Puck ranks amongst the best characters inRe:Zeroas well as one of the best anime fairies around.

By the usual standards of post-apocalyptic anime,Humanity Has Declinedis strange. Its zany pastel world is inhabited by fairies, which is exactly who the human race turns to when threatened by resource depletion and in sudden need of sustenance.

Mary Bell from Floral Magician Mary Bell

The show’s protagonist serves as an emissary between the humans and fairies, and the narrative takes every opportunity to wring humor and drama out of that position. Between theiradvanced technology, obsession with sweets, and utter disregard for human safety,the post-apocalyptic fairies fromHumanity Has Declineddon’t look much like classic fairies. If anything that helps them set themselves apart.

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Floral Magician Mary Bell

It’s a common trope in anime for characters not to look their age, and impossibly old magical creatures masquerading as little human girls is probably the most common version of this phenomenon. Mary Bell fromFloral Magician Mary Bellis one such character,a 500,000-year-old fairy disguised as a human girl with a wand and giant pink bow.

As a floral magician fromthe Fairy Magic World,Mary Bell isn’t a fairy in the conventional sense, but then not much about Mary Bell is conventional anyway. A lighthearted and brightly colored children’s anime character, Mary Bell isn’t a mean-spirited prankster at all, instead helping those that need it.

Sugar from Chicchana Yukitsukai Sugar

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A Little Snow Fairy Sugar

It’s hard to get much more precious than Sugar, the hero ofA Little Snow Fairy Sugar.Everything about her is designed to be adorable, after all. Even her goal to use her piccolo to summon snow as soft as the snow her mother used to conjure is almost unbearably sweet, which is fitting for a character named Sugar, after all.

Sugar loves waffles (which she mispronounces “waffos” to the point of it being her catchphrase),and she is clumsy, stubborn, and easily distracted, all of which make her exceedingly childlike. Her saucer eyes and delicate dress help convey her nature as a childish spirit all the more.

Titania from The Ancient Magus Bride

In many ways the aesthetic and thematic opposite of a fairy like Sugar fromA Little Snow Fairy Sugar,Titania fromThe Ancient Magus' Brideistall, dark, and mysterious.

Directly inspired by the Queen of the Fairies in Shakespeare’sA Midsummer Night’s Dream,Titania is accompanied by an entourage of eclectic characters,including Spriggan the soldier, a mule with a flower on its head, and a pack of wolves. She’s interesting for a variety of reasons, but one of the strongest is also the most superficial: Titania just looks undeniably cool.

Lilith from Rosario + Vampire

An artifact spirit fairy with not one but two sets of wings, Lilith fromRosario + Vampirehas a unique look to compliment her special role in the anime. She is capable of returning monsters to their true form using Lilith’s Mirror.

Lilith is crueler than her sweet appearance would suggest.While this is just one of many contrasts thatRosario + Vampireplays with in its worldbuilding and character development, it certainly goes a long way towards making Lilith feel distinct amongst a cast of equally varied and interesting characters.

Yui from Sword Art Online

Yui, short for Yui-MHCP001 (Mental Health Counseling Program 001), is a top-down artificial intelligence program developed by ARGUS for the purpose of addressing player mental health concerns inSword Art Online.Yui appears in bothSword Art OnlineandALfheim Online,taking the role of Navigation Pixie in the latter game,a feature that grants her access to the project’s database.

Given her varied functions in the digital worlds she occupies, as well as her role asthe foster child of Kirito and Asuna,it’s safe to say that Yui is one of the most complicated fairies in anime as well as one of the best.

Nico from Earl And Fairy reading a newspaper

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Earl And Fairy

It’s strange that in many ways Nico, a persnickety gray cat, stays truer to the image of a classic fairy than many others from anime. He is, amongst other things, picky,fixating on the state of his fur and whiskers as well as his wardrobe, which typically consists of a neck ribbon.

Between his love of liquor and tea, his cowardice, and his usefulness to Lydia when she needs a guide or someone to gather information from the fairies, Nico has a lot going on, which is great. Here’s a well-rounded, dynamic character with much for audiences to like, even if he does annoy some of the other characters.

Pretty Cure - Mipple And Mepple

Mipple, the Princess of Hope from the Garden of Light, loves Mepple, her chosen protector, and the same holds true in reverse. It cannot be stressed enough how adorable the two of them are.Both are capable of transforming into Card Combines to disguise themselves while at the Garden of Rainbows,allowing them to store the energy they would otherwise burn as a result of the unusual atmosphere.

Honestly, Mipple and Mepple would be some of thebest anime fairieson the basis of their names and appearances alone, so the fact that they’re actually useful tothe magical girls around themjust cements their status.