The dark fantasy manga titled “Berserk” was created by Kentarō Miura. This manga was transformed into a 25-episode animated series by OLM studio from October 1997 to March 1998. A trilogy of movies, produced by Studio 4°C, were released between 2012 and 2013. Another animated adaptation spanning from July 2016 to June 2017 was also made. Due to its intense nature, intricate visuals, and deep themes, “Berserk” gained a large following in Japan, particularly overseas. It stands out as one of the most popular manga aimed at mature audiences, especially outside of Japan.
To pay tribute to the greatness of Berserk, we’ve chosen to create a list of top 30 anime series that are similar to it and should not be missed by any fan. Each title on this list shares some characteristics with the Berserk anime in one way or another.
1. Claymore
Original Run: April 4, 2007 – September 26, 2007
Number of Episodes: 26
As a movie critic, I find myself captivated by the unique world of Claymores – half-human, half-demon warriors summoned to safeguard villages from terrifying entities like demons. These formidable beings are shrouded in fear and reverence, easily identifiable by their piercing silver eyes and the colossal swords they bear on their backs, earning them human names such as “silver-eyed witches” or simply “Claymores,” after the type of weapon they wield. Among these warriors, Claire stands out, ready to confront the supernatural perils that lurk in the shadows.
In a small village plagued by demonic creatures, I was summoned to eradicate them and save the people. One by one, I took down these monstrous beings, even reaching the near-final member of a family left devastated by their attacks. Alone after this encounter, Raki found himself joining me on my dark journey, not as a warrior, but as a cook. As time went on, he began to uncover the mysteries and heartbreaking fates of these extraordinary women.
2. 🢒M⊙NS†ER🢐
Original Run: April 7, 2004 – September 28, 2005
Number of Episodes: 74
The narrative unfolds in Germany during 1986, specifically at the Eisler Memorial Hospital in Düsseldorf. Our protagonist, Kenzô Tenma, is an exceptionally skilled young Japanese neurosurgeon. He’s betrothed to Eva Heineman, the hospital director’s daughter, and was on a fast track for success. A pivotal moment comes when he chooses to perform surgery on a boy who had been shot in the head instead of the city mayor, even though the latter arrived at the hospital first.
3. Ninja Scroll: The Series
Original Run: April 14, 2003 – July 15, 2003
Number of Episodes: 13
This series delves into the world of feudal Japan, 14 years following the demise of Himuro Genma, the immortal warrior. It reveals the secretive and mystical realm of ninjas (or shinobi), as well as the noble and valiant worlds of samurai and rōnins. Here, you’ll find intense duels to the death, as well as the strong bond between adversaries who share a mutual objective.
In this tale, we encounter two distinct groups, the Hiruko and the Kimon, often at odds with one another. A character named Roga from the Hiruko clan makes off with their sacred dragon stone. He intends to present it to Shigure, the Light Princess. But as he flees with this precious artifact, both clans give chase, eager to seize the stone and threaten Shigure’s peaceful village.
In this scenario, when the Kimon tribe brings about her demise, Jubei, our hero, vanquishes them while the princess manages to flee. Before Roga, the stone’s thief, breathes his last, he hands over the stone to Jubei, asking him to safeguard it for Shigure and shield her from its power. As she embarks on her voyage, she encounters countless adversaries hailing from both clans. Eventually, they come to realize that Hiruko merely seeks to protect her and the stone, guiding them towards a new era. Regrettably, the Kimon clan’s insatiable ambition leads to the annihilation of the Hijoko clan and all who fall under their sway.
4. Black Clover
Original Run: October 3, 2017 – March 30, 2021
Number of Episodes: 170
The story revolves around Asta, a resolute youth who shares his orphanage life with his longtime companion, Yuno, within the realm of Clover Kingdom. Since their childhood days, Asta’s dream has been to attain the title of the kingdom’s strongest magician, “Emperor-Mage”, and this aspiration has also ignited Yuno’s desire for the same.
Regrettably, Asta lacked magical abilities at birth, while Yuno boasted remarkable innate gifts. However, both Asta and Yuno pledged to strive for the position of Emperor Mage. As they embark on their Knight-Mage journey separately, their ultimate objective remains unchanged: to ascend as the next Emperor Mage.
5. Blade of the Immortal
Original Run: July 13, 2008 – December 28, 2008 and October 10, 2019 – March 25, 2020
Number of Episodes: There were 13 episodes in the first run and 24 episodes in the second run.
The tale takes place in ancient Japan during the Edo period. The main character, Manji, is a fierce warrior who boasts an extraordinary edge over his adversaries – he cannot die from any wounds inflicted upon him. In days gone by, he had slain one hundred other samurais, among them his sister’s husband. A venerable nun, believed to be over 800 years old, bestows upon him the power of immortality through peculiar creatures called kessenchū. These beings have the miraculous ability to heal any injury and even reattach limbs that were lost mere hours ago.
As an ardent movie enthusiast, I find myself recounting the gripping tale of a man burdened with immortality, whose sister’s demise sets him on a life-altering journey. This quest, if completed, would put an end to his eternal existence – he must eradicate 1,000 wicked souls to seek redemption. Known as Manji, my path intertwines with a courageous young woman named Rin Asano, who pleads for my assistance in avenging her family’s downfall at the hands of a formidable group of swordsmen, led by the ruthless Kagehisa Anotsu. Tragically, Anotsu was the architect behind the destruction of Rin’s dojo and the brutal murder of her father.
Anotsu’s objective revolves around his martial arts school, the Ittō-ryū, which emphasizes personal mastery over techniques, aiming to consolidate all swordsmanship schools across the nation. He has initiated this process by either absorbing or eliminating other sword schools. Simultaneously, a rival group called Mugai-ryū emerged and stands in opposition to Ittō-ryū. Despite the enigma surrounding his true intentions, his strategies (methods that lead to success) bear similarities to those of the Ittō-ryū.
6. Fist of the North Star
Original Run: October 11, 1984 – February 18, 1988
Number of Episodes: 152
Following the Third Global Conflict, Earth transformed into a barren and unforgiving environment, with only a scant number of survivors enduring this disaster. As water became the scarcest commodity worldwide, physical prowess emerged as an indispensable talent because those who were strongest came to govern the globe.
When a man who goes by the nickname “the savior of the end of the century” emerges and demonstrates Hokuto Shinken, a martial art that can severely impact opponents, he will both uncover and fulfill his own destiny in this new world. Additionally, he will assist vulnerable survivors in attaining a more dignified existence.
7. The Twelve Kingdoms
Original Run: April 9, 2002 – August 30, 2003
Number of Episodes: 45
The narrative unfolds within an alternate universe called the Twelve Kingdoms, a collection of islands split into twelve realms. Each realm is governed by a monarch, selected by the mystical creature known as the kirin, which descends from Heaven and links with one kingdom specifically. In times of immense storms resembling hurricanes, termed shoku, interactions between this world and ours become unpredictable. However, the people here only dimly perceive our existence, whereas their knowledge about us appears to be inaccurate or nonexistent.
8. Hunter × Hunter
From October 16, 1999, to March 31, 2001, and then again from October 2, 2011, to September 24, 2014, I had the immense pleasure of immersing myself in a captivating series that spanned an impressive total of 62 episodes from its initial run, and an astounding 148 episodes overall. What a journey it was!
Gon Freecss is twelve years old and yearns to be a hunter. Hunters are special individuals who have the authority to do almost anything they desire upon showing their membership card. This means they can obtain any item for sale at no cost using the association’s funds, commandeer vehicles, housing, and tools for their duties, and essentially practice any profession in the world. They can function as bounty hunters, chefs, archaeologists, zoologists, vigilantes, or experts in numerous fields.
Gon aspires to become a hunter, with the ultimate goal of finding his unknown father, Ging Freecss, who is renowned as one of the greatest hunters in existence during his era.
9. Tokyo Ghoul
Original Run: July 4, 2014 – December 25, 2018
Number of Episodes: 48 (+2 OVA episodes)
As a passionate cinephile, I’m captivated by the narrative of Tokyo Ghoul, a tale that unfolds around me as a university student named Ken Kaneki. In this enthralling journey, I find myself smitten by a young lady called Rize Kamishiro. Our encounter takes place in a hidden alleyway, where she surprises me with a bite on my shoulder, unveiling her secret identity – a ghoul. This revelation leaves me utterly astounded.
Just as Rizeis was about to consume Ken, a shower of massive construction poles from a nearby building site crashed onto her. Unfortunately, Roze did not survive the incident, while Ken was severely injured and rushed to the hospital. Following his recovery, he was discharged. On the day of his release, an unsettling discovery was made – he was no longer human. As he gazed into the mirror, a shiver ran down his spine upon realizing that one of his eyes had turned red.
It has come to light that he received Rize’s internal organs during his stay at the hospital. This means that he possesses Rize’s organs, making him a relatively uncommon type of being known as a “half-ghoul”.
10. Samurai Champloo
Original Run: May 20, 2004 – March 19, 2005
Number of Episodes: 26
15-year-old Fuu had been employed at a local tea house, but unfortunately, it met its demise following a violent skirmish involving Mugen, a roaming adventurer, Jin, a traveling samurai, and the bodyguards of the young lord from that town.
After their battle concludes, Mugen and Jin are apprehended by authorities. Fuu assists them in breaking out of custody as part of a bargain for her search of the “sunflower-scented samurai.” Even though they agreed to this arrangement, Mugen and Jin continue to compete against each other, displaying an intense yet professional rivalry. Both warriors have ambiguous backgrounds.
In summary, the narrative follows their journeys through various routes and shadowy corridors, detailing how they overcome the predicaments they encounter. The animation Samurai Champloo combines authentic backdrops from the Edo Era with contemporary motifs and allusions.
This encompasses numerous aspects of contemporary life, notably the subcultures associated with hip-hop, including rap music, graffiti art, logos from brands like Adidas and Converse, baseball, and allusions to the nuclear explosions in Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
11. Deadman Wonderland
Original Run: April 17, 2011 – July 3, 2011
Number of Episodes: 12 (+ OVA)
An immensely potent earthquake laid waste to the Japanese mainland, causing extensive damage to Tokyo and sinking roughly three-quarters of the city beneath the ocean. A decade after this disaster, our story unfolds around Ganta Igarashi, a seemingly unremarkable student who studies at Nagano Prefecture College.
Despite having survived an earthquake, Ganta lived an ordinary existence, unaware of the disaster’s impact on his life. However, this routine life was disrupted when a peculiar individual garbed in purple armor appeared outside his classroom windows. This Man in Red displayed a maniacal grin and launched an unexpected assault against Ganta’s class. Instead of killing him, he implanted a shard of red crystal into Ganta’s chest.
Having just returned from a harrowing experience, I find myself compelled to share my thoughts on the peculiar establishment known as Deadman Wonderland. A few days post the fateful incident, it appears that the authorities have cast their gaze solely upon me, and without much ado, I find myself standing trial in this unique prison, which doubles as an amusement park. Convicted of a life sentence within its walls, I can’t help but wonder how my journey through this labyrinthine world will unfold.
12. D.Gray-man
Original Run: October 3, 2006 to September 30, 2008 and July 4, 2016 to September 26, 2016
Number of Episodes: A total of 116 (103 plus an additional 13)
“D. Gray-man” is a popular manga series created by Katsura Hoshino, originally published in the weekly magazine “Weekly Shonen Jump.” However, due to health issues, it was moved to the monthly magazine “Jump Square” from November 2009 to December 2012. After a three-year hiatus, the series resumed publication in the quarterly magazine “Jump SQ.Crown” from July 17, 2015. An animated TV series adaptation produced by TMS Entertainment aired on TV Tokyo between October 3, 2006, and September 30, 2008. A 13-episode sequel titled “D. Gray-man Hallow” aired from July 4 to September 26, 2016.
The narrative centers around young Allen Walker, a member of an exceptional group known as the Shadow Congress, who are exorcists. Their mission involves facing and annihilating beings called Akuma, along with their creator, the Millennial Count, who seeks to bring about the destruction of the world and humanity.
13. Hellsing Ultimate
Original Run: October 10, 2001 – January 16, 2002
Number of Episodes: 13 (+10 OVA episodes)
In the heart of London resides the distinguished lineage known as the Royal Knights of Protestant Order, headed by Abraham Van Helsing. For countless generations, he has been engaged in an unseen battle against beings that are unfamiliar to common folk; these include creatures such as vampires, ghouls, and any non-human entities often labeled as “monsters”.
The London-based Royal Knights of Protestant Order is a noble household under the leadership of Abraham Van Helsing. Over many years, he has been waging a secret war against entities unbeknownst to ordinary people, such as vampires, ghouls, and other beings commonly referred to as “monsters”.
The Organization functions covertly and has historically served as a paramilitary group under the sovereignty of Her Majesty. At its helm stands Sir Integra Fairbrook Wingates Hellsing, a young relative carrying on the legacy of the original Lord Hellsing. Due to circumstances, she finds herself assuming command at a tender age.
In a weak and dying state, Arthur, her father, instructs his daughter to seek safety in the basement of their mansion if she ever senses danger, as it houses something capable of safeguarding her.
14. X
Original Run: October 3, 2001 – March 27, 2002
Number of Episodes: 24 (+ OVA)
16-year-old Kamui Shiro makes a six-year return to Tokyo, where his mother perished in a fire. Before she passed, she implored him to come to the capital as his fate would unfold there. True to her words, he encounters his two psychic sister seers, Hinoto and Kanoe, who recognize him as pivotal for the decisive fight between supernatural warriors known as Sky Dragons (Seals) and Earth Dragons (Angels). In Tokyo, Kamui reconnects with his childhood companions Fuuma and Kotori Mono, whom he initially treats brusquely due to concerns over his impending peril.
15. Vinland Saga
Original Run: July 7, 2019 – present
Number of Episodes: 24
In the narrative of Vinland Saga, we delve into a tale that blends real historical characters and occurrences with intricate fictional elements. This narrative revolves around the life of Thorfinn Thorsson, a young man from Iceland whose world is shattered when his revered warrier father is murdered by pirates, specifically led by the astute Askeladd. Seeking retribution, Thorfinn joins this pirate band with the intention of confronting and defeating the one responsible for his father’s death in a righteous duel. The quest for vengeance sets the stage for the story’s introduction as Thorfinn embarks on his journey.
In this part of the narrative, his actions specifically involve him in the early 11th-century Danish conquest of England. This captivating tale delves into diverse themes like warfare, governance, and faith, while providing a genuine and empathetic portrayal of both the daily lives of war-stricken populations and the warriors themselves – a depiction that significantly departs from the stereotypical images often associated with the Vikings.
16. BLACK LAGOON
Original Run: April 9, 2006 – December 19, 2006
Number of Episodes: 24
Rokuro Okajima, a youthful worker at a significant Japanese corporation, has been assigned the responsibility of sailing through the waters of Southeast Asia, carrying a disk loaded with confidential and crucial information about his employer’s business.
Unfortunately, a group of rogue pirates have launched an attack on his boat, seeking to reclaim his possessions. As a result, he’s been captured and held aboard their vessel, the Black Lagoon – an old torpedo boat. Despite this, he remains confident that his company will come to his aid, so he’s not overly concerned.
It turns out that his superiors secretly hired armed professionals to eliminate him and erase any trace of the document’s existence. In the thrilling conclusion of this first episode, he chooses to abandon his life in Japan and embark on an exciting journey with these contemporary pirates instead.
17. Record of Ragnarok
Original Run: June 17, 2021
Number of Episodes: 12
In a millennium’s passage, an extraordinary gathering unfolds in Valhalla, a realm of eternal souls. This grand assembly is orchestrated by none other than Zeus, the mighty Greek deity, who presides over the gods from all pantheons. The consensus among these divine beings this year was grim – the annihilation of humankind.
However, just as the decree seemed immutable, a disruption arose in the form of Brunhild, the valiant Valkyrie. She dared to propose an unprecedented challenge: a contest dubbed Ragnarök, where gods and mortals would engage in fierce competition to decide whether humanity truly deserves its fate.
In this unique competition, thirteen deities from different mythologies will challenge thirteen remarkable individuals who’ve left indelible marks in history. If humanity manages to secure at least seven victories out of the 13 duels, the gods will grant humanity mercy. However, the human champions will have their work cut out for them against formidable opponents like Zeus, Poseidon, or Shiva. To stand a chance, they’ll need to push their limits beyond what was previously thought possible. Fortunately, they can rely on the aid of the Valkyries. Following the principle of Volund, each of these 13 sisters will combine with one human fighter, transforming into a weapon capable of wounding the gods. As the tournament unfolds, the gods will gradually come to understand that humans are not as feeble as they initially believed.
18. ΛFΓO SΛMUΓΛI

Original Release: January 4, 2007 – February 1, 2007
Number of Episodes: 5
In a future Japan where feudalism persists, legend has it that the one who possesses the renowned Number 1 armband will be hailed as the world’s most noble warrior, holding power rivaling the gods. The sole means of acquiring this armband is by challenging its current bearer to a duel.
19. Basilisk
Period: April 12, 2005 to September 20, 2005, and January 8, 2018 to June 18, 2018
Number of Episodes: A total of 24 episodes in both runs.
When Lord Ieyasu Tokugawa faces difficulty choosing which of his two sons should succeed him as head of the empire, his advisor proposes an unusual solution: Allow the two imperial ninja clans – one hailing from Iga province and the other from Kōga province – to engage in a contest. Ten master ninjas from each clan will compete, representing either of Ieyasu’s sons.
The ruling clan that emerges victorious will decide who ascends to the throne. Ieyasu agrees to this battle, designating the Iga clan to represent his oldest son Takechiyo, and the Koga clan for his second son Kunichiyo. The leaders of both clans eagerly accept the challenge, as they had been in a prolonged state of cold war until then. With the dissolution of the peace treaty brokered by leader Hattori Hanzō, members of the Iga and Koga clans promptly engage in the contest.
Yet, adding an element of intrigue, it’s worth noting that the heirs of the clans – Gennosuke from Koga and Oboro from Iga – share a deep romance with one another. This sets the stage for a heartrending conflict, where these lovers are pitted against each other, compelled to question their allegiances, and ultimately meet on the battlefield.
20. Akame ga Kill!
Original Run: July 7, 2014 – December 15, 2014
Number of Episodes: 24
Tatsumi, a combatant, embarks on a journey towards the city with the intention of finding a source of income to aid his struggling hometown. Unfortunately, he gets mugged by a woman and loses all his funds. However, he is then sheltered by an aristocrat named Aria.
On the ensuing evening, Aria’s grand estate falls under siege by an elite team of assassins called the Night Raid. Amidst this chaos, Tatsumi valiantly tries to shield Aria from the assassin named Akame. However, another member of their group ultimately ends the skirmish.
21. Gungrave
Original Run: October 7, 2003 – March 30, 2004
Number of Episodes: 26
As I immerse myself in the captivating world of this film, we kick off with a tense scene where a truck, my ride, is besieged by creatures eerily resembling humans. Along for the ride are a resourceful scientist and a plucky young girl, thrust into quite the precarious predicament. Fortunately, our fortunes take a turn when the scientist revives Brandon – a veritable force to be reckoned with, armed with two colossal weapons that make short work of the monster horde (these bad boys are called Cerberus). However, the question remains: why the attack? What secrets lie in our heroes’ pasts? And who exactly is this Brandon, also known as “Beyond the Grave”? These mysteries gradually unfold as we delve deep into their backstories, tracing their paths from small-time troublemakers to entangled figures within the town’s criminal underworld.
22. GANTZ
Original Run: April 12, 2004 – November 18, 2004
Number of Episodes: 26
As a film enthusiast hailing from bustling Tokyo, I’m known for my cynical and self-centered nature, with an insatiable appetite for magazines. One ordinary day, while idly waiting for my subway, fate decided to take a turn when I crossed paths with Masaru Katô, a childhood friend I had long lost touch with, serendipitously standing at the very station I was in. Caught off guard by our unexpected reunion, I found myself thrust into an extraordinary situation: compelled to perform a heroic act that defied all odds – saving a drunken vagrant who had stumbled onto the tracks.
However, this rescue doesn’t unfold flawlessly, leading to the demise of Kurono and Katô. Subsequently, they discover themselves in an enigmatic apartment room, boasting a panorama of the Tokyo Tower. In the midst of it all, there lies an odd black orb called Gantz. They are not the only ones in this room, sparking numerous questions: are they deceased? Are they part of a televised game show or perhaps a covert military experiment?
23. Darker than Black
Original Release: April 6, 2007 – September 29, 2007
Number of Episodes: 25
Approximately a decade ago, a puzzling region named Hell’s Gate suddenly emerged in Tokyo, causing widespread destruction and modifying the sky’s appearance. Instead of our familiar celestial bodies, false stars now filled the night sky. Not long after this strange event, we uncovered the existence of individuals with extraordinary abilities, whom we came to know as “pactisants”.
Currently, a massive barrier stands guard at the entrance of Hell’s Gate, keeping all at bay. Each false star represents a party involved in a contract, pulsates when it employs its power, and vanishes upon its demise. Hence, participants are often referred to using identifiers from astronomical records. Numerous nations utilize these participants as covert agents or assassins.
24. Bastard!!
Original Run: August 25, 1992 – June 25, 1993
Number of Episodes: 6
15 years following the collapse of contemporary civilization in July 20082, and with the world resembling a medieval era marked by endless conflict… To shield the kingdom of Meta-Licana, Tya Note Yoko, aged 14, offspring of the nation’s powerful sorcerer, revives the mythical magician Dark Schneider [DS], who previously aimed to conquer the world leading an army of demons 15 years prior.
Once defeated, a magician with a dark and demonic aura, uttered a spell for his return, only to find his soul confined by a powerful sorcerer within Luche Renren’s body – a 14-year-old orphan who had grown up alongside Yoko and was known for his unwavering kindness. In an unusual turn of events, DS, now revived, unwillingly complies with Yoko’s commands and assists the kingdom of Meta-Licana which is under attack by the troops led by Kal Su, a former lieutenant from DS’s own ranks 15 years prior. Kal Su aims to resurrect Anthrax, the mythical God of Destruction, who had brought ruin upon a prosperous civilization 400 years ago.
25. Shigurui
Original Run: July 19, 2007 – October 12, 2007
Number of Episodes: 12
The formidable sword-fighting technique of master Kogan Iwamoto, known for its unbeatable prowess, has left a trail of either fatalities or injuries for those brave enough to confront his school. However, with age catching up to him, it won’t be long before he chooses one of his disciples to take over his legacy and marry his daughter.
In their martial arts academy, Gennosuke and Seigen stand out as the top two samurais, yet they share no common bond beyond this shared skill. Instead, their relationship is marked by a fierce rivalry that smolders like an unquenchable fire. Their ambitions and greed could very well bring about each other’s downfall, and the repercussions of one’s vengeful actions may plunge the entire Kogan school into chaos. The Swords of Revenge is a gritty narrative that delves into the shadowy aspects of samurai life during an era characterized by extravagance, cruelty, discipline, madness, and spirituality.
26. Cowboy Bebop
Original Run: April 3, 1998 – June 26, 1998
Number of Episodes: 26
2071 finds me roaming the solar system aboard the spaceship Bebop, chasing after bounties – or, in the lingo of the times, “cowboying.” Though each episode centers around a specific bounty, the real heart of the story lies in exploring each character’s history and broader cosmic events that gradually intertwine as the series unfolds.
The initial narrative follows Spike Spiegel, once part of the notorious gang, the Red Dragons. However, his past isn’t free from turmoil as he grapples with a complex love triangle involving his ex-teammate from the Red Dragons, Vicious, and an enigmatic woman named Julia, who continues to haunt him.
27. Rurouni Kenshin
Original Run: January 10, 1996 – September 8, 1998
Number of Episodes: 95
The narrative unfolds in Tokyo, 1878. Kenshin Himura, once known as Battosaï or “Master Swordsman,” served under the Tokugawa shogunate but carries a heavy burden from his past. Post-the Meiji era’s establishment, he roams Japan with his sword featuring an inverted blade, vowing never to take another life.
28. Attack on Titan
Original Run: April 7, 2013 – ongoing
Number of Episodes: 70 (+8 OVA episodes and several movies)
The storyline of Attack on Titan centers around three main characters – Eren Jäger, his adoptive sister Mikasa Ackermann, and their friend Armin Arlert. They reside within human settlements fortified by massive walls, which serve as a barrier against the mysterious creatures known as Titans – colossal beings resembling humans, who seem to have no rhyme or reason for devouring people.
For 107 years, walls designed to bring tranquility have stood firm. However, one fateful day, the Titans breach the outermost Wall Maria, forcing the inhabitants to retreat even deeper. In this chaos, Eren’s mother perishes, prompting him and many others to seek refuge behind the second wall, Wall Rose. Overwhelmed with grief, Eren vows to eliminate the Titans once and for all.
29. DEVILMAN crybaby
Original Run: January 5, 2018
Number of Episodes: 10
Akira Fudo learns from his close friend, Ryo Asuka, that an ancient race of demons, who have been known to inhabit human bodies, are back on Earth with the intention of reclaiming them. Ryo proposes that they should witness these demons taking over humans in order to make their existence evident to humanity. He suggests Akira joins him for this purpose.
By uniting with Amon, the Demon Lord, Akira undergoes a transformation, becoming Devilman – a being who possesses the might of demons, yet still holds onto his own humanity within.
30. From the New World
Original Run: October 3, 2012 – March 27, 2013
Number of Episodes: 25
The narrative of this anime unfolds in Japan, a millennium into the future where war has become rampant. This era is governed by individuals with divine powers and psychic abilities. Our story revolves around Saki, Satoru, Maria, Mamoru, and Shun, who were raised in a tranquil small town, an idyllic haven. However, an unexpected event exposes the truth about their world. Can they alter their predestined paths?
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