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5. Mob Psycho 100: IMDb (8.6) 2016



Plot: Shigeo Kageyama, known as Mob, is an average middle school boy with immense psychic power. To control his abilities, he works as an assistant to a con-man named Arataka Reigen. Despite wanting a normal life, Mob constantly faces trouble that tests his emotional restraint. As time passes and his emotions build up, his power becomes more uncontrollable. Eventually, Mob encounters other espers like the Claws, pushing him closer to his limits.


My Recommendation: Mob Psycho 100 is an exciting anime that combines action, humor, and self-reflection seamlessly. The animation style is one-of-a-kind and matches the deep characters’ journeys of personal development. It explores themes of finding oneself and the importance of friendship. If you enjoy a captivating story with a hint of the supernatural, this is a must-watch.


Genre: Supernatural, Action, Comedy, Fantasy Anime

Original Language: Japanese

Director: Yuzuru Tachikawa

Producer: Reiko Yoshida, Kenjiro Tsuda

Writer: Hiroshi Seko

Released Date: July 11, 2016

Runtime: Approximately 24 minutes per episode

Distributor: Warner Bros. (Japan)

Production Company: Bones

Where to watch: Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Netflix.


14. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba: IMDb (8.6) 2019



Plot: After training for two years, Tanjiro Kamado joins the Demon Slayer Corps to seek revenge for his family and heal his sister, Nezuko, from her demon curse. With the help of new friends, they fight powerful demons and discover hidden truths. Tanjiro’s journey is filled with sadness and progress as he learns ancient skills like “Hinokami Kagura” to confront their ultimate enemy, Muzan Kibutsuji. As humanity’s future hangs in the balance, Tanjiro gets ready for a final battle with the original demon.


My Recommendation: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is a captivating anime series. It has amazing animation, a great story, and interesting characters. The mix of action, emotion, and folklore makes it very immersive. Whether you’re a fan of anime or new to it, this series takes you on an unforgettable adventure in the world of demon slayers. I highly recommend it.


Genre: Action, Adventure, Supernatural, Fantasy Anime

Original Language: Japanese

Director: Haruo Sotozaki

Producer: Hikaru Kondo

Writer: Koyoharu Gotouge (manga), Ufotable (anime adaptation)

Released Date: April 6, 2019 (Season 1)

Runtime: Approximately 24 minutes per episode

Distributor: Aniplex of America

Production Company: Ufotable

Box Office in US Dollars: Approximately $500 million globally (including film)

Where to watch: Crunchyroll, Funimation, Hulu, and Netflix (availability may vary by region)


13. Mushi-Shi: IMDb (8.6) 2014



Plot: Mushishi is set in a fictional time between the Edo and Meiji periods, where Japan remains isolated. It tells the story of Ginko, a Mushi Master who can see and interact with Mushi, supernatural creatures with primitive abilities. Ginko travels to study Mushi and help those affected by them. Despite their strange powers, Ginko believes that Mushi are not evil but merely trying to survive. Each episode focuses on different mushi-related problems that Ginko diagnoses or cures.


My Recommendation: Mushi-Shi is a peaceful show about supernatural creatures that affect life. It has beautiful animation and thoughtful storytelling, exploring nature, spirituality, and what it means to be human. It’s an enchanting experience that stays with you even after it ends. A true masterpiece.


Genre: Fantasy Anime, Supernatural, Mystery

Original Language: Japanese

Director: Hiroshi Nagahama

Producer: Masao Maruyama

Writer: Yuki Urushibara (manga), Yuki Urushibara (screenplay)

Released Date: October 23, 2005 (Japan)

Runtime: Approximately 25 minutes per episode

Distributor: Tokyo Broadcasting System Television

Production Company: Artland

Where to watch: Crunchyroll, Funimation, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video. Availability may vary depending on region.


12. Jujutsu Kaisen: IMDb (8.6) 2020



Plot: Yuji Itadori, a strong high school student, receives two messages from his dying grandfather. Yuji’s friends accidentally release a powerful Curse, which he consumes to protect them. Despite the evil nature of the Curse, Yuji retains control over his body. A teacher proposes that Yuji train to consume all of the Curse’s fingers in order to eliminate it. Meanwhile, Cursed Spirits plan an attack on the world of Jujutsu sorcery. The story unfolds with battles and revelations about traitors and ancient sorcerers.


My Recommendation: Jujutsu Kaisen is an exciting mix of action, supernatural things, and interesting characters. It has intense fights, a detailed world, and themes about friendship and sacrifice. It’s a great watch for people who like anime. You’ll be hooked from beginning to end. I highly recommend it!


Genre: Action, Supernatural, Fantasy Anime

Original Language: Japanese

Director: Sunghoo Park

Producer: Akita Shueisha

Writer: Hiroshi Seko

Released Date: October 2, 2020

Runtime: Approximately 24 minutes per episode

Distributor: Crunchyroll, Funimation

Production Company: MAPPA

Where to watch: Crunchyroll, Funimation


11. Code Geass: (8.7) 2006



Plot: Lelouch vi Britannia, an exiled prince, seeks revenge for his mother’s murder and his sister’s trauma. Sent to Japan as pawns, Lelouch vows to destroy Britannia someday. Seven years later, under the name Lelouch Lamperouge, he gains the power of Geass from a mysterious girl named C.C., allowing him to control others’ actions. Determined to find his mother’s killers and create a better world for his sister Nunnally, Lelouch becomes Zero, leading a resistance group called The Black Knights. However, he faces numerous challenges and enemies in his quest for rebellion against Britannia.


My Recommendation:  Code Geass is an exciting mix of action, politics, and tough choices. The main character, Lelouch vi Britannia, deals with rebellion and fights for control in a gripping way. It’s a must-see anime that tells a compelling story and makes you think.


Genre: Mecha, Action, Drama, Psychological, Fantasy Anime

Original Language: Japanese

Director: Gorō Taniguchi

Producer: Atsushi Yukawa, Kōjiro Taniguchi

Writer: Ichirō Ōkouchi

Released Date: October 5, 2006 – July 28, 2007

Runtime: Approximately 24 minutes per episode

Distributor: Bandai Entertainment (North America)

Production Company: Sunrise

Where to watch: Netflix, Crunchyroll, and Funimation


10. Berserk: IMDb (8.7) 1997



Plot: Guts, a lone warrior, joins the Band of the Hawk led by Griffith. As the Hawks rise to power, Guts grows close to Casca but leaves to pursue his own path. Griffith’s downfall leads to a tragic event—the Eclipse—where he becomes Femto, sacrificing his comrades. Guts, surviving the ordeal, becomes the Black Swordsman, seeking vengeance against the God Hand.


My Recommendation: Berserk is a very good fantasy story that combines action with deep ideas about ambition, betrayal, and being human. The story is interesting and the characters are complicated, especially the main character, Guts. If you like stories for adults, you should watch it. It might be intense and dark at times.


Genre: Dark Fantasy Anime, Action, Adventure

Original Language: Japanese

Director: Naohito Takahashi

Producer: Mitsuru Ōshima, Yoshiko Nagasaki, Toshio Nakatani, Toshiaki Okuno

Writer: Yasuhiro Imagawa

Released Date: Manga started in 1989; anime adaptations released from 1997 onwards

Runtime: 25 episodes

Distributor: Various

Production Company: OLM, Inc., Liden Films, GEMBA, Millepensee 

Where to watch: Crunchyroll, Hulu, and Funimation


9. One Punch Man: IMDb (8.7) 2015



Plot: On a supercontinent version of Earth with four Moons, powerful monsters and supervillains create chaos. Millionaire Agoni establishes the Hero Association to fight evil, and Saitama, an unassociated hero from City Z, becomes part of it. Though he defeats enemies effortlessly with his single punch strength, Saitama remains unnoticed until he defeats Mosquito Girl and mentors Genos. The heroes face different challenges like the invasion by alien Boros and Garo’s attacks on heroes.


My Recommendation: One Punch Man is a unique superhero show that brings humor, beautiful animation, and interesting characters. The main character, Saitama, is extremely strong, but the series also explores deeper themes like finding meaning in life. It’s a great choice for those who want a funny and action-packed show.


Genre: Action, Comedy, Superhero, Fantasy Anime

Original Language: Japanese

Director: Shingo Natsume

Producer: Chinatsu Matsui, Nobuyuki Hosoya, Keita Kodama, Ayuri Taguchi

Writer: Tomohiro Suzuki

Released Date: October 5, 2015 (Season 1)

Runtime: Approximately 24 minutes per episode

Distributor: Viz Media (North America)

Production Company: Madhouse

Where to watch: Hulu, Crunchyroll, and Netflix (availability may vary by region).


8. Dragon Ball Z: IMDb (8.8) 1989



Plot: Dragon Ball Z takes place five years after the Dragon Ball series. Goku, now a young adult and father to Gohan, is confronted by Raditz, who claims to be his long-lost brother. Raditz reveals that they are both Saiyans, a powerful warrior race. Goku refuses to join Raditz in conquering planets and save his son from being killed. The battle results in the death of several allies but ends with Goku defeating Vegeta and sparing his life.


My Recommendation: Dragon Ball Z is a famous anime that is known for its exciting fights, interesting characters, and lasting impact on popular culture. It’s an exciting story with lots of action, humor, and heartfelt moments. Whether you’re a long-time fan of anime or new to it, it’s definitely something worth watching.


Genre: Action, Adventure, Martial Arts, Fantasy Anime

Original Language: Japanese

Director: Daisuke Nishio

Producer: Keizo Shichijo, Kozo Morishita

Writer: Akira Toriyama (manga), Takao Koyama (screenplay)

Released Date: April 26, 1989

Runtime: Approximately 24 minutes per episode

Distributor: Toei Company

Production Company: Toei Animation

Where to watch: Crunchyroll, Funimation, Hulu, and Amazon Prime Video.


7. Death Note: IMDb (8.9) 2006



Plot: In Tokyo, a high school student named Light finds the Death Note, a notebook that can kill anyone whose name and face is known to the writer. He uses it to kill criminals and is visited by a shinigami named Ryuk. Actress-model Misa gets another Death Note and helps Light. Together, they target criminals but are eventually discovered by L, an investigator. After L’s death, Light continues as Kira with new adversaries Near and Mello. In the end, Light dies and cults still worship Kira.


My Recommendation: Death Note is an exciting and thought-provoking show about justice and power. It tells the story of a smart student and a clever detective who play a thrilling game of wits. It makes you question what is right and wrong. A must-see for anime fans.


Genre: Psychological thriller, Supernatural, Fantasy Anime

Original Language: Japanese

Director: Tetsurō Araki

Producer: Toshio Nakatani, Manabu Tamura, Masao Maruyama

Writer: Toshiki Inoue, Toshiko Fukuda

Released Date: October 3, 2006

Runtime: Approximately 22 minutes per episode

Distributor: Madman Entertainment, Viz Media

Production Company: Madhouse

Where to watch: Netflix, Hulu, Crunchyroll, and Funimation.


6. Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War: IMDb (9.0) 2022



Plot: In the aftermath of a tumultuous night, Ichigo finds himself embroiled in a fierce battle with the enigmatic Asguiaro Ebern, whose Quincy Cross sparks questions about his true allegiance. Meanwhile, in Soul Society, masked assailants declare war, their sinister intentions unraveling the fabric of peace. As Ichigo grapples with Ebern’s mysterious powers, ominous threats loom over both the Human World and Hueco Mundo, foretelling a dark future of conflict and chaos.


My Recommendation: Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War is an exciting anime that combines action, twists in the story, and character growth. It has beautiful animation and a captivating plot that draws viewers into the battle between Soul Reapers and Quincy. Anime fans who enjoy thrilling fights and meaningful stories will love it!


Genre: Action, Adventure, Supernatural, Fantasy Anime

Original Language: Japanese

Director: Noriyuki Abe

Producer: Studio Pierrot

Writer: Tite Kubo

Released Date: January 2022.

Runtime: 26 Episodes

Production Company: Studio Pierrot

Where to watch: Hulu


5. Hunter x Hunter: IMDb (9.0) 2011



Plot: The story is about a boy named Gon, who discovers that his father is alive and a skilled Hunter. He leaves his home to take the Hunter Examination and befriends three other applicants, Kurapika, Leorio, and Killua. They encounter Hisoka during the exam. After passing, Gon and Killua go to the Heavens Arena to improve their fighting skills. They then play Greed Island and are joined by Biscuit Krueger for training. Killua passes the Hunter Exam again while playing Greed Island, and together they complete the game successfully.


My Recommendation: Hunter x Hunter takes you on an exciting adventure in a detailed world, with interesting characters and meaningful ideas. It combines action, exploration, and strategic thinking to keep you interested, making it a must-see for anime fans looking for an engaging and satisfying experience.


Genre: Shounen, Adventure, Fantasy Anime

Original Language: Japanese

Director: Hiroshi Kōjina

Producer: Toshio Nakatani, Manabu Tamura

Writer: Yoshihiro Togashi (manga), Hiroshi Ōnogi (anime)

Released Date: October 2, 2011

Runtime: Approximately 23 minutes per episode

Distributor: Viz Media (North America)

Production Company: Nippon Television Network Corporation (NTV), VAP, Shueisha, Madhouse

Where to watch: Crunchyroll, Hulu, Netflix, and Viz Media’s


4. Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End: IMDb (9.0) 2023



Plot: The story is about Frieren, an elven mage who was once part of a group that defeated the Demon King. After fifty years, Frieren returns to find her former companions aged and changed. She attends Himmel’s funeral and regrets not knowing him better. Frieren takes Fern and recruits Stark, a young warrior taught by Eisen, for the journey. As an elf with a long lifespan, she sees time differently from others in the story.


My Recommendation: Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End is a touching story about friendship, death, and the passing of time told from the perspective of an elf who cannot die. The animation is stunning, and the story makes you think deeply. It’s a captivating movie that reminds us how important every moment is and how meaningful our relationships with others can be.


Genre: Fantasy Anime, Drama

Original Language: Japanese

Director: Kiyoshi Matsuda

Writer: Tsukasa Abe

Released Date: September 29, 2023

Runtime: 28 Episodes

Distributor: Madhouse

Production Company: NNS (Nippon TV)

Where to watch: Crunchyroll


3. One Piece: IMDb (9.0) 1999


Plot: The series follows Monkey D. Luffy, a man who becomes rubber-like after eating a Devil Fruit. He seeks the One Piece treasure and aspires to be the next Pirate King. Luffy forms his crew, the Straw Hat Pirates, starting with pirate hunter Zoro. Along their journey, they encounter pirates, bounty hunters, secret agents, and more while sailing towards their dreams.


My Recommendation: One Piece is an exciting story about a group of friends on an adventurous journey. It has interesting characters and creates a detailed world, which makes it a timeless classic in anime. Get ready for a thrilling voyage that will keep you engaged from beginning to end. Start reading or watching and have fun with all the excitement!


Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy Anime

Original Language: Japanese

Director: Various (initially directed by Kōnosuke Uda)

Producer: One Piece Animation Committee

Writer: Eiichiro Oda (based on his manga)

Released Date: October 20, 1999 – present

Runtime: Approximately 22 minutes per episode

Distributor: Toei Animation

Production Company: Toei Animation

Where to watch: Crunchyroll, Funimation, Hulu, and Netflix (availability may vary by region).


2. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood: IMDb (9.1) 2009


Plot: Edward and Alphonse Elric grew up in Resembool with their mother Trisha. Their father, Hohenheim, left when they were young. After Trisha’s death, Winry and her grandmother took care of them. The boys learned alchemy from Izumi Curtis and tried to bring their mother back to life but failed. With automail prosthetics, they became State Alchemists and discovered a government conspiracy involving the Philosopher’s Stone and their father’s past.


My Recommendation: Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is a fantastic anime that combines action, philosophy, and emotions. It has a great story, interesting characters, and makes you think. It’s appealing to people of all ages. It explores sacrifice, redemption, and the results of ambition. If you like anime, you should definitely watch it!


Genre: Action, Adventure, Fantasy Anime

Original Language: Japanese

Director: Yasuhiro Irie

Producer: Hiro Maruyama, Ryo Oyama, Masao Maruyama

Writer: Hiroshi Ōnogi

Released Date: April 5, 2009

Runtime: Approximately 24 minutes per episode

Distributor: Aniplex

Production Company: Bones

Where to watch: Netflix, Hulu, Crunchyroll, and Funimation.


1. Attack on Titan: IMDb (9.1) 2013


Plot: Eren Yeager lives in Shiganshina, a town protected by walls from Titans. When the walls are breached, Eren’s mother is eaten and he joins the military for revenge. Eren gains more powers and fights against Reiner, Bertholt, and Annie. It is revealed that Pure Titans are transformed humans. The Survey Corps faces opposition from the Military Police but ultimately saves Historia from her father and she becomes Queen.


My Recommendation: Attack on Titan is an intense anime that delves into themes of survival, sacrifice, and the complexities of human nature amidst a world overrun by giant humanoid creatures. With its gripping storyline, profound character development, and stunning animation, it’s a must-watch for fans of dark, thought-provoking narratives.


Genre: Action, Dark Fantasy Anime, Post-Apocalyptic

Original Language: Japanese

Director: Tetsurō Araki, Masashi Koizuka (Season 2), Jun Shishido (Season 3), Yuichiro Hayashi (Season 4)

Producer: Tetsuya Kinoshita, Tetsuya Endo

Writer: Hajime Isayama (manga), Yasuko Kobayashi

Released Date: April 7, 2013 (Season 1)

Runtime: Approximately 24 minutes per episode

Distributor: Funimation (North America), Crunchyroll (International)

Production Company: Wit Studio, MAPPA (Season 4)

Where to watch: Crunchyroll, Hulu

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