One Piece, Attack On Titan & My Hero Academia might not share many similarities, but they are perfect for people who love fighting. Battle Shonen and Seinen anime can be one of the most entertaining genres to consume, these stories are oftentimes really fast-paced as a means to keep them as exciting as possible.
Mei is a quiet girl, who has had no boyfriend and couldn't even make friends in 16 years. One day she accidentally injures Yamato, the most popular boy in school, and for some reason Yamato takes interest in her. 9. Tonari no kaibutsu-kun (2012)
Since viewers can check out these shows in abundance, there's a need to find out more series that can deliver the kind of entertainment that fans want. The fighting genre is the most popular one for anime, which is why it's seeing the most interest come its way.
Whether they're immortal, overpowered, or just love the thrill of a fight, these characters show no fear in any battle. For most anime characters, fear is part of daily life. Their universe breeds chaos and they must do their best to navigate the dangers that befall them.
15 Anime Perfect For People Who Love Fighting1 Attack On Titan.2 One Piece. ... 3 Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood. ... 4 Naruto. ... 5 Bleach. ... 6 Vinland Saga. ... 7 Tokyo Ghoul. ... 8 Demon Slayer. ... More items...•
6 Detective Conan Solves The Case Without Needing to Resort To Violence. The Detective Conan series, sometimes also known as Case Closed, has become an anime institution and has over 1000 episodes under its belt. There's such a defined structure to mysteries, which makes it such a natural fit for the shonen genre.
7 Most Epic Anime Fight Scenes of All TimeAttack on Titan: Erin vs Annie.Akame Ga Kill: Akame vs Esdeath.JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Cioccolata vs Giorno Giovanna.Naruto Shippuden: Naruto vs Sasuke.My Hero Academia: Endeavor and Hawks vs Hood.One Piece: Luffy vs Katakuri.Jujutsu Kaisen: Itadori & Nobara vs Eso & Kechizu.
Anime can be broken into three broad catagories - shounen, shoujo, and seinen. These translate into roughly young guys, young girls, and adults (as in not young people). Most of the "popular" shows are shounen, which contain a lot of action/fighting, simply because that demographic likes that kind of thing more.
10 Shonen Anime Without Any Violence7 Your Lie In April – The Power Of Friendship And Music.8 Azumanga Daioh - Teen Girls And Their High School Journey. ... 9 Tsurezure Children - Multiple Perspectives On Young Love. ... 10 Detective Conan – A High School Student In A Child's Body Solving Criminal Cases. ... More items...•
If you ask any shonen fan what their favorite thing about the genre is, chances are high that a lot of people will cite the fights. Battle scenes, which can involve anything from breathtaking displays of power to heartfelt moments that will make you cry, are the heart and soul of the genre.
Anime Top 10Top 10 Best Rated (bayesian estimate) (Top 50)#titlerating1Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (TV)9.082Steins;Gate (TV)9.043Clannad After Story (TV)9.028 more rows
Luffy and Katakuri. The fight started in the 850th episode of One Piece during the Whole Cake Island Arc. As calculated, this was the longest fight in anime history as it went on for 22 episodes straight.
So, let's begin with the list of those top 20 anime storyline.. One Piece. One Piece is all about following your heart to the end of the world.. Monster. ... . Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. ... . Code Geass: Lelouch of Rebellion. ... . Naruto. ... . Attack on Titan. ... . Hunter x Hunter. ... . Cowboy Bebop. ... More items...•
Anime tends to depict violence, death, and even some nudity. Violence is more acceptable in the Japanese culture, as manifest in its respect for martial arts and the military. The violence portrayed in anime can be quite graphic, even in material created for kids, and may be unexpected.
For centuries, television is being blamed for children becoming aggressive in later life because of its content. Anime programme such as Naruto, Pokemon, Digimon, and Astro Boy contain more aggressive behaviour compared to any other type of programming.
Though gore anime is a controversial genre, fans are fascinated by the brutality, violence, and (un)expected bloodshed. However, the use of graphic violence is not always for entertainment purposes; animators often use it as a tool to further show a dark storyline.
In her break-up, she suffers an injury to her head that causes an unbalanced personality. She is with the mind of a child who has only a limited capacity for speech. As she is confused, she meets two university students, Kouta and his friend Yuka. They take an injured fugitive to their care without realizing it, not knowing about her violent tendencies. This act of compassion can alter their lives when they are in the dark realm of secrecy in the government and conspiracy.
After taking down Boros and his army of mighty soldiers, Saitama has returned to his routine in Z-City. But he is unaware that the number of monsters appearing in Z-City is increasing and putting pressure on the resources of the Hero Association. The top executives of the organization make the bold idea of enlisting criminals to assist in the fight.
The unassuming and mundane Saitama is a man with an extraordinary passion for being a hero. To pursue his childhood goal, he worked all the time for three years and lost his hair as a result. Today, Saitama is mighty in the sense that no adversary can defeat Saitama in combat.
Hunter x Hunter is about a world of Hunters who can carry out various dangerous tasks like capturing criminals or hunting for lost treasures in unexplored territories. Twelve-year-old Gon Freecss has set his sights on be the most effective Hunter that he can be in the hopes of locating his father, who was the Hunter himself, and many years ago abducted his young son.
Tokyo’s downtown district of Ikebukuro has many bizarre stories and warnings about unknown gangs and dangerous residents. A single mythological tale stands over other stories: that of the headless “Black Rider” who is believed to be driving an all-black motorbike through city streets. Mikado Ryuugamine always longs for the thrill of city life.
It’s been two and a half years since Naruto Uzumaki quit Konohagakure, known as the Hidden Leaf Village, for intense training in the wake of events that spurred his determination to become more powerful. Now Akatsuki, the mysterious organization of elite rogue ninjas, is closing in on their ultimate plan that could put at risk the safety of all shinobi.
While savoring the nonsense of supernatural activities at the Occult Club High school student, Yuuji Itadori has his days in the clubroom or at the hospital where he stays with his ill grandfather. However, this solitary lifestyle quickly turns into the bizarre when he accidentally comes across a cursed object.
Young boys with a demon partner fighting invisible demons is the premise in both. If you like action and good old fashioned japanese demon fighting, both of these anime are right for you. kenshina says... Both animes are about young shamannic power users who \\defend a certain place with their power.
Mai Taniyama is a first year high school student who lives a carefree life telling ghost stories with her friends. One day, she meets Kazuya Shibuya, the head of Shibuya Psychic Research (SPR); and together, she tags along to help him investigate paranormal activities in a haunted school building. His assistant Lin was hurt during an incident to protect Mai from danger, so what more can Mai do than to take the job as Shibuya's assistant? Along with a team of other ghost hunters, they will uncover the mystery of a strange case coming their way, while Mai starts to discover her own abilities.
Both Natsume Yuujinchou and Shounen Onmyouji deal with a boy who deals with Yokai, Gods, and spirits. While they take place in different eras (Modern Japan and Ancient Japan respectively,) the formula is basically the same: a young man can see spirits , and is guided by a furry creature that transforms into something much more powerful when he is needed. Lots of Gods and folklore, shrines and spirits galore: if you like your historical Japanese monsters, either of these shows are for you. An earnest and likable main character in each, wth spotted humor: if one strikes your fancy, mood wise, the other will too.
When Tokidoki Rikugou donned a pair of virtual reality glasses and entered a Bakumatsu-era exhibit at a museum, he had no idea that his life would drastically change. While walking across a bridge in the fabricated reality, Tokidoki ran across a small being and a monster called a nue - and he was promptly attacked. His eye was damaged, but more importantly, Tokidoki discovered that he was now stuck inside the "virtual reality" filled with samurai and spirits. Now, with the help of Kuchiha, a warrior woman possessed by a dog spirit; and Shinonome, a fellow student who has been stuck, just like Tokidoki, for the past two years, Tokidoki must search for the truth behind the nue and try to find a way home.
Both series show us the world of youkai and ayakashi co-existing with our world but while Shounen Onmyouji takes place in medieval times, Natsume Yuujinchou takes place in present Japan. Both main characters have an adorable companion with special abilities who helps them to understand this strange world. If you liked one, you'd surely like the other.
Years after having been exiled from the Kannagi household for being unable to utilize their fire magic, Kazuma returns to Japan, only to discover that the Kannagi family's very existence is threatened. Unknown to them, during his absence, he had become a Contractor and thus acquired a vast strength in wind magic. Not showing any remaining contempt for them, he offers to help solve the Kannagi household’s problems in return for large sums of money. Together with his younger brother Ren and the feisty heir to the Kannagi household, Ayano, he fights to protect those he cares about... for a price!
They are based on legendary fights of priestesses and monks (miko and onmyouji) against evil creatures and vengeful ghosts. Both series contain romantic scenes as well as scenes dealing with the power of friendship. Deipurple says... InuYasha is one of my all time favorite anime.
3 Goku's Love For Fighting Means That Battle Excites Him. Goku's love for fighting is well known among those within and without the Dragon Ball world. There's nothing he'd rather be doing than fighting. His love for battle is encoded in his Saiyan DNA, and the lovable protagonist seeks powerful opponents to test him.
For most anime characters, fear is part of daily life. Their universe breeds chaos and they must do their best to navigate the dangers that befall them. This means accepting the fear and doing what's right anyway, staring death in the face to protect those they care about.
He spends his time seeking out the strongest opponents , resulting in him joining the Phantom Troupe so he could face Chrollo. Confident in his own ability, Hisoka never seems fearful. Even after having his arm cut off by the Nen-master Kastro, his smile remained a permanent fixture. The man is truly terrifying.
8 Hidan's Immortality Means There Is Little For Him To Fear. Most Naruto villains are complex, possessing a sense of morality that has been distorted by personal suffering. This isn't the case for Hidan. The Akatsuki member kills for no other reason than pleasure, though he does do it in the name of his god, Jashin.
After performing a, quite frankly, not too difficult workout routine for 100 days, Saitama developed the power to defeat absolutely anyone in one punch.
The Saiyan Warrior has fought Gods, Androids and entire armies, never flinching in the face of great power. And occasionally, Vegeta has surpassed Goku, all because of his fearlessness and willingness to fight any opponent.
Then there are those who feel no fear at all. Some are immortal, unshackled by the consequences of death. Others are so overwhelmingly powerful that nothing could hurt them. And then there are mortal and beatable characters who love the thrill of battle so much that fear is replaced by excitement. For these characters, fear is a foreign concept.
Best friends equals best rivals when they promise to compete against each other for the title of the next Emperor Magus. While Yuno is able to produce magic on a whim, Asta is unable to find his spark. But that doesn’t stop him as he makes up for lack of magic with training physically. On the day young boys are to receive their Necromancers, Yuno receives his, yet Asta gets nothing. Just when he thinks that the whole Magus dream is merely a fool’s imagination, he receives a mysterious package, which is his own book. Magic wielders usually possess a book with three-leaf clovers on the front. Higher ones get four-leaf clovers. Yet Asta receives a five-leaf clover, aka the black clover. What does this mean? Well, he and his best friend journey to discovery and the mystery behind this gift. While still rivaling for the position of Magus Emperor, they come across other magic-wielders who support them on their adventures.
Transfer student Ryuko Matoi wields a scissor-like blade, a weapon she holds dear after losing her father. Living as a vagrant, she vows to find whoever took her father’s life and make them suffer. In this world, Japan is one of the most super-induced countries, with its youth growing into the strongest of humanity. Well, not biologically, but with the help of certain uniforms that grant them amazing strength and abilities. These are powered by what are called Life Fibres. High schools in Japan are represented by their student fighters, and all compete in a tournament for the honor of their society. Ryuko wants in on this, mainly to prove her own power and hope to get one step closer to finding her father’s assassin. Of course, she does get defeated within the first moments, but that still won’t stop her. And what helps her on this path of strength is a sentient sailor uniform she comes across, who grants her powers similar to her peers’.
When Gon Freecss was small, his father walked out on his family to become a Hunter. These particular people work to handle criminals and discover uncharted treasure world-wide . Now twelve, Gon begins his journey of becoming a Hunter himself, and hopes to find his father. Along the way, he meets other characters who hold a similar dream: Leorio who ...
Fairy Tail. Lucy Heatfillia hopes to become a mage and get stationed in the world’s greatest guild, Fairy Tail. She meets the cheerful guy Natsu by chance, who is more than meets the eye. In a world of magic, dragons, and even demons, the two meet other magic-wielders that strive to protect their home.
Goku is a man of many things: a father, a kid at heart, and the most badass Saiyan. Fighting enemies, meeting new friends, and still being able to raise a family. This strong-hearted man proves himself powerful, even without getting into his ultimate form. His son Gohan hopes to follow in his father’s footsteps.
Now serving as a protector to the living, he travels the world keeping humanity safe from criminals and even demons. Of course, he doesn’t do it alone. He has no choice but to team up with his former rival Kuwabara. And two demons named Hiei and Kurama who managed to escape prison in the afterlife.
In a world where most of the population possess superpowers, Izuku Midoriya is not among them. While other kids his age are born super, he’s just an average kid among the world’s small population of powerless humans. But he doesn’t allow this to keep him from studying the ways of heroism. Physical activity is just as good as super activity, right? While his fellow non-powered people see supers as dangers to society, he longs to join in the ranks. Next thing he knows, he’s being trained to become his idol’s successor. All Might, one of the world’s greatest heroes, sees something in Izuku that not even his own kind can realize. Through difficult training and understanding, the kid gets enrolled in the most popular superhuman school UA High. His classmates are all interesting beings, but not all are friends. After all, some supers’ egos believe that a mere human cannot contribute as a hero. But as Izuku adapts to his new life, he just might become the hero everyone needs.
The plot of the anime is set in a dystopian future where humankind has taken residence in six city-states that were not affected by the world war that destroyed the rest of the world. Many chose to believe that the lives they lived inside these walls were all that Earth had to offer but they were wrong.
Loveless is a pretty unique anime, it combines the mysteries of a fantasy world with an interesting and dynamic relationship between the main characters revolving around that fantasy world.
We follow a 12-year-old boy named, Ritsuka who suffers from amnesia as he tries to uncover the mysteries surrounding his brother’s death.
Sukisho is about Sora, a foody guy with an easy-going personality. The plot begins with Sora suffering from a really bad injury after falling from the fourth story of a building. He cannot recollect his memories.
He meets Agatsuma Soubi, his late brother’s partner and together they try to find the truth behind his brother’s death. 17. Gravitation. A good blend of boys love and pop music, Gravitation is all about Shuichi and his dream of becoming a famous pop star like his idol, Ryuichi Sakuma.
In the auditions of one of the popular movies, Iwaki beats Katou for the role, during this audition and their time together Katou realizes that he has fallen for Iwaki but it takes some time for Iwaki to find out where his heart lies. The anime has some great drama and ofcourse some juicy scenes between the characters.
Seitokaichou ni Chuukoku might seem kind of an obvious anime but not so much. You would think that the Class President would be the confident guy with a charming personality but Seitokaichou breaks the norms.