Although being a Japanese production, Jumping features character designs that have a more classic western cartoon flavor to them, effectively making this short feel moderately more special compared to other anime of the time. Animation moves rather smoothly for being a short produced with a limited staff/budget during the 1980's.
this is exactly as the synopsis says. Tezuka's Jumping is about a boy who goes on a walk, that turns into a jump that just keeps getting bigger and bigger each time his feet leave the ground. oh the places he goes and the things he sees.
Turns out, Ayazuki is a Tamayori, a rare type of person who can see the Mononoke (ghosts). Together with these men, she takes up her newfound responsibility of cleaning ghosts from the Meiji Period.
The lightheartedness of The Pet Girl Of Sakurasou may make people think that there's nothing in the show that could be considered scary. Sorata Kanda would say otherwise, however, as he was scared out of his chair while on the computer.
Another revolves around a curse and the effects it has on class 3-3 at Yomiyama North Middle School. Another is certainly no stranger to gruesome deaths, but the deaths of Aya Ayano and her family were so horrific that they weren't fully shown to the audience.
Parasyte: The Maxim focuses on a race of extraterrestrial beings that found their way to earth in order to take over human bodies and use them as their own . Aptly called "parasites," these alien lifeforms have the ability to sense when their own kind is around.
Zombies, survival, and violence fill the lives of the teenagers burdened with a zombie apocalypse in Highschool of the Dead. Through all of the horror caused the zombies and sometimes even humans, the biggest jump scare in the show happens when it was least expected.
Fear in Attack on Titan usually comes through how unsettling Titans look and act. As the Scouts fight for survival and to protect the lives of everyone inside the walls, they face creepy Titans every time they're on a mission.
Gintama is in a class of its own when it comes to comedy. The pop-culture references, fourth-wall breaking, and all-around goofiness of the characters charm fans. Accordingly, Gintama is not adept at horror or jump scares, but it does attempt to use one in a comedic manner.
Naruto Shippuden almost never has any genuinely scary moments. Ninjas fighting for their nation or their own benefit don't really need any scary scenes, but one particular moment stands out as distinctly unsettling. During Sasuke's fight with Danzo, Danzo takes Karin hostage and uses her as a shield.
Hi, I'm looking for an anime that is suspenseful and would keep on the edge of my seat. An anime where I wouldn't wanna sleep just so I can watch the next episode. I'm not necessarily looking for action/adventure anime. Some examples of anime I've seen and looking similar to are:
Anime where secrets and mysteries gets revealed as the anime progresses (like in AOT) that will make you go "Ooo that's why it happened back then"
I want an anime where halfway through watching it, I’m like “what the fuck am I even watching anymore” ya know. Something that takes a lot of deep thinking to truly understand the plot/world-building.
I want to try a good anime that I hopefully have never heard of before.
I’m tired of seeing the shows where all the characters are “attractive” and “cool”. Are there any where the characters are ugly/gross?
she's a horror fan. she likes anything disturbing or shocking. it doesn't have to be family-friendly anime. but please, no more than 24 episodes.