Ouran High School Host Club While it’s true that there’s a grave lack of fan service anime that are tailored fit for the ladies, they do exist and some of them are even highly acclaimed. One of them is actually considered one of the best reverse harem anime in the world.
So, without further adieu let’s jump right into the list of top fanservice anime ever. This list does not follow any order and also don’t forget to mention your favourite pick in the comments. You can watch several of these fanservice anime on Crunchyroll, YouTube, Netflix or Hulu .
A Town Where You Live (君のいる町 Kimi no Iru Machi?) is an ongoing Japanese manga written and illustrated by Kouji Seo.
The thing about fan service anime is that it’s not necessary for them to have complicated plots. In their purest form, they’re just that—fan service! And High School of the Dead is a great example! High School of the Dead is a really straightforward and simple anime.
A Town Where You Live (君のいる町 Kimi no Iru Machi?) is an ongoing Japanese manga written and illustrated by Kouji Seo . The series is a character-driven romance story set in the same universe and during the events of the manga and anime series Suzuka, it follows Haruto Kirishima, a self-conscious teenager, and Yuzuki Eba, a boisterous teenage girl that moved from Tokyo into the Kirishima family's country home.
They both start a long distance relationship. A Town Where You Live plot principally makes use of dramatic structure to facilitate character development. The story takes a realistic tone of the lives of high school freshmen.
In the past, the two did not get along because Rin misunderstood Yuzuki in that she thought that Yuzuki purposely seduced men, but it appears that they have since worked out their problems. She seems to have a kind personality, but actually she is devious and likes to cause trouble for others for her own amusement.
Yuzuki is surprised when Haruto visits her during his school trip to Tokyo. However she misunderstands the situation when seeing Haruto and Nanami holding hands. Yuzuki refuses to speak with Haruto, but his persistence appears to pay off as she forgives him. However, this forgiveness may have not been sincere as a short time later, Yuzuki cuts off all contact with Haruto and avoids Haruto's request to meet up and apparently has dumped him for a new boyfriend. Yuzuki apparently "explains" this to Haruto in a letter that came with the shirt she bought for him (that Haruto was ignorant of for around a month before it accidentally fell out of the bag). She explains how she must date a boy who dumped her in middle school and therefore must break up with Haruto. However, after reading the letter Haruto decides that the content was not something Yuzuki would write, and that something has happened to her once again.
At the beginning of the series when Yuzuki comes to his house, he's a little irritated with her and doesn't remember meeting her before. But he becomes protective of her and they become good friends. Thanks to Yuzuki he gets closer to Nanami and finally confesses to her, but she replies that she wants them to stay friends and tells him that she wants more time to think about answering his confession. Yuzuki also confesses her love to him, saying that he'll fall for her eventually, but she believes that first he'll end up with Nanami.
Kotone develops a crush on Haruto. During a class outing to gather apples for the festival, Kotone arrived with her hair unbraided (because of a comment made by Haruto)and Haruto thought it looked nice on her. She replied that if he likes it, she'll leave her hair unbraided from now on.
He met a lost Yuzuki during the festival while they were kids, he took care of her and told her that if she ever had problems she could come see him again. Entering in middle school he secretly had a crush on Nanami.
Haruto Kirishima lived a calm life out in the countryside, away from the fast-paced life of the city. Then Yuzuki Eba appeared in his life out of nowhere, having come from Tokyo to briefly live with her family.
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Let us first define what fan service is: “Fan Service is a kind of service in fictional shows that is intended to please the audience. It’s all about servicing the fans, and giving them exactly what they desire in terms of visuals, sounds, and impressions.”. In anime, fan service is often marked by sensual elements and pleasure-inducing features.
In their purest form, they’re just that—fan service! And High School of the Dead is a great example! High School of the Dead is a really straightforward and simple anime.
Despite being extravagantly comedic and gratifying, Shimoneta can get really awkward. Be sure to watch it when no one else is around, unless you want to risk using the “this isn’t what it looks like” excuse unexpectedly.
Shimoneta is an anime that is indisputably unorthodox yet outrageously comedic. Unlike most fan service anime, this one is not mindless at all, nor is it shall ow. It actually hits close to the essence of a true service cut anime. And by essence I mean—unadulterated raunchiness and epicurism!
For some reason, there’s something really alluring about Ouran High School Host Club. It’s not a romance anime per se, but its shoujo and reverse harem elements truly dazzle! And since it revolves around the high school host club concept, this show’s chief goal is to provide genuine entertainment and fan service.
Shinmai Maou no Testament is another amorous and overindulgent anime. Many people compare it to High School DxD, which is an honorable achievement in itself!
Teenager Hata Kosaku is crushed when his favorite singing idol, Kusakabe Yuka, stuns the world by retiring from show business. Kosaku’s friends try to cheer him up, but nothing can chase away his gloomy mood until Yuka herself transfers into his class at Tamo Agriculture School!
Rumbling Hearts. TV (14 eps) 2003 - 2004. Narumi Takayuki is a normal high school student with a crush on Mitsuki, the school's swim star -- that is, until he receives a profession of love from his friend Haruka. But amidst the beautiful budding relationship, tragedy strikes when an accident occurs, turning Narumi’s life upside-down.
Only two other students seem not to mind who he is – the infamously abrasive Sentarou and the gentle Ritsuko. Unbeknownst to Kaoru they have a passion for jazz, and they're about to pull him out of his stiff, joyless world into theirs of loose, swinging self-expression. Through friendship and frustration, love and despair, Kaoru will learn that life has a wealth of experiences in store for him!
It's Christmas Eve and Ichitaka, with his friend Yasuo, await a double date. While waiting for Iori and Nami, Ichitaka reminisces about his experience with his life-long crush Iori. There were many opportunities to finally confess his love to Iori, especially the time when the two were selected to arrange the freshman entrance ceremony; but Ichitaka was either too shy or often misunderstood. The biggest misunderstanding of all was when Ichitaka's childhood friend, Itsuki came to live in Ichitaka's home all the way from the United States...
Shinichiro Nakagami is an everyday high school student, with the exception of having his beautiful and athletic childhood friend Hiromi Yuasa living in his household after the death of her parents. Unfortunately, their relationship is cold at best - Shinichiro can tell that she is suffering, but she acts coldly and distant from her foster family and so he is unable to help ease her sadness. His family is also forcing him to practice a traditional Japanese dance that does not interest him, adding to his frustration. On top of that, he is cursed to misfortune by another girl in school, the eccentric Noe Isurugi. Shinichiro juggles all of these problems on a day-to-day basis as he learns about love and the sadness of those around him.
Hakufu, the protagonist of the anime , is a transfer student at Nanyo Academy. She is a really strong fighter and immediately imbalances the power hierarchy. She seems to possess the ability of powerful Chinese warlord Sun Ce. But the most powerful students at her academy want to stop her from achieving her goal of defeating anyone who challenges her and uniting the seven schools.
After a mistake by a government agent, Kimihito Kurusu ends up becoming a caretaker of a Lamia (snake woman) by the name of Mia. Mia loves him but under no circumstance should the two do sexual stuff as it is forbidden by law. As the series progresses Kimihito becomes the caretaker of many more monsters. 9.
Maken-Ki (2011) ‘Maken-Ki’ is on this list just because it is full of fanservice and ecchi stuff. The premise of the story is kind of stereotypical. The protagonist of the anime is Takeru Ohyama who enrols in Tenbi Academy which has recently become co-ed and does not have any entrance exams.
‘Rosario to Vampire’ is a supernatural anime set in a school. It is one of the popular ecchi, harem anime. There are a total of 13 episodes in this anime with each episode being around 25 minutes in length. Tsukune Aono is the protagonist of the story who is bad at academics and his bad grades do not allow him to study at a good high school But his parents find out an academy by the name of Youkai Academy which will accept him and they enrol him there. But Youkai Academy is a place where monsters study in their human forms to coexist with humans. Also, there’s a strict rule that the academy must follow. Any human found on the premise will be executed immediately. Even though there’s trouble Tsukune decides to stay at the academy to further his relationship with Moka Akashiya, a girl he met on the first day of his school. But what he does not know is that Moka is a vampire.
To Love-Ru (2008) ‘To Love-Ru’ is a popular romance, harem, ecchi anime. This anime series has lots of fanservice. There are a total of 26 episodes in it with each episode being 24 minutes in length.
Look, if you have seen ‘Fairy Tail’ then you have a pretty good idea why this is on this list. Despite being a mainstream anime with focus on magical and fantasy themes along with having a great array of characters and interesting storylines the anime has a decent amount of fanservice which makes it a suitable anime for the list. Was it necessary to have so much fanservice in the anime? Well, the answer will vary depending on who you ask. But all can agree upon the fact that the anime is great and entertaining.
A mage by the name of Lucy Heartfilia wants to join the Fairy Tail guild. She meets Natsu Dragneel and Happy who are looking for the former’s foster dad. Lucy then becomes the victim of an abduction attempt and is saved by Natsu who turns out to be a member of the Fairy Tail guild. He invites Lucy to join the guild.
High School DxD is one of the most widely watched harem-ecchi shows in the Japanese-language animation market. If you’re a lover of sexy female devils, you’ll enjoy this performance. Aside from the ecchi and harem elements, the plot is intriguing enough to hold your attention till the very end.
In ‘Monster Musume no Iru Nichijou’, a Japanese anime that focuses on people attempting to cohabit with animal-human hybrids, the focus is on Japanese residents. Japan is the first country to promote peaceful coexistence between humans and monstrous beings (monsters).
Popular romance ecchi anime ‘To Love-Ru’ follows Rito Yuuki, who longs to declare his feelings for Haruna Sairenji. A naked girl falls on top of him when he’s taking a bath. Lala Stalin Deviluke, princess of an alien empire, is the young lady in question. She hopes to avoid a politically arranged marriage by marrying Rito.
Five males are given the opportunity to attend Hachimitsu Private Academy, a prominent school that recently became coed. Within days after their arrival, the new students are accused by the subterranean student council of being spying on them and transported to the academy’s prison for punishment.
There are no entrance tests at Tenbi Academy, where ‘Maken-Ki’ follows new student Takeru Ohyama as he enrolls. The pervert Takeru is, he wants to spend his time looking at attractive women. As it turns out, he isn’t quite what he appears to be. They possess unique magical abilities that they channel through the use of weapons known as Maken.
When Rihoko and her mother Masane Amaha are kidnapped by a child welfare agency, Rihoko’s mother is forced to flee with her daughter. They are attacked by a disguised humanoid robot one day. As Masane changes into a powerful entity and smashes the machine, she emits a peculiar light from her wrist.
In addition to its wonderful storyline and hilarious moments, ‘Kill la Kill’ is an enjoyable anime for its amazing fan service and ecchi material. In the show, as the protagonists’ powers rise, their clothes begin to shrink until they are practically nothing.
The story chronicles the school lives of Mafuyu Oribe and Tomo Yamanobe at the St. Mikhailov Academy.
Sonsaku Hakufu, has recently moved to Japan and is apparently destined to unite the schools. But there is a darker side to her fate, and as always there is a constant struggle by those around her to break the chains of their own destinies and make their own lives. 2.
The story highlights Issei Hyodo, a perverted high school student from Kuoh Academy, whose desire is to be a harem king but unfortunately, is killed by his first date.
Momo in particular wants to share Rito and create a harem for him. While scheming her plan, she confronts Golden Darkness- Yami.
A young guy, Takeru Ohyama, enrolls at Tenbi Academy, a private prep high school. He realises that the school is for students who possess magical and spiritual energies.
So here we are in the Fan service zone so if you are someone who doesn’t know what that means then let me give you a brief fan service or service cut is material in a work of fiction or in a fictional series which is intentionally added to please the audience.
Kintarou Oe is a genius who completed all his university courses but quit before graduating, becoming a wandering student, travelling on his bicycle, trying to learn whatever he can about life, the world and women.