Love knows no boundaries and can emerge unexpectedly from any source.
6. Fairy Tail - Gajeel & Levy
Building a relationship from being enemies is a popular trope loved by many fans. Gajeel once attacked Levy and hung her from a tree - a dramatic start. It was hard for Levy to trust that Gajeel had changed.
Nevertheless, Gajeel did undergo a genuine transformation to earn Levy's trust. Their relationship slowly bloomed and later bore fruit. Fairy Tail had a happy ending for both - Levy later became pregnant with Gajeel's child.
7. The Ancient Magus' Bride - Chise & Elias
Chise Hatori made a life-altering decision until she encountered and was cared for by the peculiar sorcerer Elias. Despite the bizarre and supernatural elements, Elias remained attentive to Chise. Nevertheless, Chise accepted Elias, overlooking his appearance.
Elias serves as both Chise's mentor and her self-proclaimed husband. During this time, Chise also influences Elias to become more human, emotional, and discover desires he never thought he wanted. In Elias's entire existence, he never understood humans until Chise made him realize.
8. Naruto - Sai & Ino
In the conclusion of Naruto Shippuden, many beloved couples dated, married, and had children. However, one of the most unexpected pairs was Sai & Ino. While it was well-known that Ino had feelings for Sai, Sai was too socially awkward to comprehend this.
Throughout Naruto's storyline, this pair remained clueless. Eventually, Sai developed feelings for Ino. In the end, Ino & Sai became a couple, got married, and had children.
9. Beastars - Legoshi & Haru
In the Beastars world, harshly divided between carnivores and herbivores, the love story of Legoshi & Haru defies brutal norms. Despite the constant fear of carnivores' bloodlust, Legoshi, a carnivore, and Haru, an herbivore, become an unexpected couple.
Naturally, animal instincts posed challenges to their relationship. Nevertheless, they overcame the odds and built a beautiful love story.
10. Dragon Ball - Vegeta & Bulma
When first introduced in Dragon Ball, Vegeta was portrayed as a cold-blooded villain with no qualms about killing or destroying planets. Naturally, with such an image, who would have thought Vegeta would be paired with Bulma.
Although their marital relationship wasn't perfect, Bulma brought positivity to Vegeta's life, contributing to his transformation from a former villain into a family man and protector. Despite the stark differences, they found love and commitment in each other.