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Eines Tages kann eine der Diclonius entkommen. Gangsterserie 3.Teenage boy Ichigo sees dead people. When he and his family are attacked by a particularly malevolent spirit, called a "hollow", they are protected by a soul reaper.
But ultimately unable to defeat the hollow, the soul reaper transfers her powers and responsibility to protect humans to Ichigo, who becomes a badass hollow slayer.
From there, Ichigo goes on a long journey of slaying evil spirits, training to get stronger and protecting friends, which throws him into some intense situations.
Bleach's seemingly predictable storyline that follows the shounen trend of friendship being the highest form of human connection is broken by surprises and twists as the large cast pops up now and again with surprises.
It takes our number fifteen spot for being a great anime full of ideas but eventually starting to repeat itself.
Why it made the list: Bleach has its story, large cast of characters and setting going for it, with a whole bunch of cool ideas that look great from the first bunch of episodes in the series.
If you're all aboard the shounen train no matter what, the show is a decent watch, but can become repetitive after a while.
Watch if you like: The supernatural, action series, comedy, powerful spirits, monsters, long series, a large cast of characters, red hair, reading the manga.
Shounen anime may have its tropes, but series like Hitman Reborn are what shows that shounen can be anything, and even change as it goes along. Tsuna, known as "no-good Tsuna", is clumsy, a bit dull and pretty much your average protagonist.
But in him is the blood of the Vongola family: the Italian Mafia's family. As the current head of the Mafia prepares to step down, he sends Reborn to prep Tsuna for the role.
But Tsuna doesn't like the prospect and the tiny baby Reborn might be the most skilled hitman, but he'll need to do a lot of convincing to turn this kid around.
Hitman Reborn has a very slow start, but once it gets rolling, there's no stopping it. There's plenty of actions, fights, bonding and everything you'd expect of a shounen anime with the same weird ideas and premise.
Why it made the list : Hitman Reborn is a weird anime, what with the baby hitman and all, but once you pass the gag anime set-up, it becomes a more serious, action-packed series.
It's not about how cool it is to be in the Mafia and instead takes its own considered approach to an otherwise quirky idea. Watch if you like : The Mafia, action, comedy, school setting, babies, hitmen, long series, family ties, bonding, getting stronger, recent series, fire.
When it comes to the end of it, a lot of MMOs can be a grindfest and bosses can become boring after a while. If only there was a show that spanned a number of episodes, maybe some specials and a second season, where you could experience the adventure and friendship of MMOs and have exciting new boss fights.
Well, there's a few, but then there's Sword Art Online. When Kirito buys a copy of what seems to be a promising virtual reality MMO, he expects it to be the usual fare.
But when he and the other 10, players try to log out, they are told they're trapped and must beat the floor tower of beasts and bosses in order to gain their freedom.
What could be heaven for many people soon becomes hell when the creator of the game informs them that if you die in the game, you die in real life.
Not to mention that everyone's avatars become their real-world appearance, filling the game with more men than anyone would like.
Sword Art Online doesn't take the psychological approach that other trapped-in-world anime take, instead focusing on how awesome MMOs are.
The appeal lies in how the characters choose to accept their new reality and work together or not to save others who are essentially leechers.
The anime also delves into other MMO worlds, bringing a really refreshing aspect in how the new games and scenery change.
Why it made the list: Sword Art Online takes the concept of. It also brings in something new with the characters getting to visit various game worlds, giving you a huge range of places to see and changing up what you'd expect of the show.
Watch if you like: Playing MMOs, different kinds of heroes, the. Hack series, cousins, steady relationships, a reasonably-sized cast of characters, protagonist-exclusive powers, fantasy settings.
A running theme in shounen seems to be endless fantasy, whether it's escaping to an online reality filled with monsters or killing huge monsters.
Or fighting alongside huge monsters. Or transforming to become huge monsters, or… you get it. Soul Eater is another one of these titles but it doesn't get old.
In the world of Soul Eater, there are two kinds of people: those who can transform into a weapon and those trained to wield those weapons to full potential.
This is where Shibusen comes in; as a technical school specialized in training weapons and their partners to fight, it gathers students from all over the world and trains them to become demon hunters.
Part of this involves collecting souls in a feat that allows the weapon to transform into something more fitting of a soul reaper. Soul Eater combines the quirky style and animation of FLCL with the general world of Bleach to make something really stylistic and entertaining.
Fight scenes are a pleasure, and the progression of the story is about as much as you'd assume. Why it made the list: Soul Eater seems to be Bleach's cartoony child that's exciting and energetic when it's younger and quickly grows into an angsty teen.
Its fight scenes are stylistic and fun, with perhaps a more serious story in the second half to make up for the mindless fun in the first half. Watch if you like: The supernatural, people-as-weapons, school, hunting demons, long series, action, fantasy stories, comedic shows, souls, a colourful cast of characters, cartoonish animation style.
Sequels, or prequels made after the original story if you want to get confusing , don't normally meet the expectations set up by the original series, let alone surpass them.
This series centres around Kiritsugu Emiya, his wife Irisviel and his summoned hero Saber as they fight to essentially save the world. You would expect that jumping into a prequel would be as easy as, well, jumping into a prequel.
And it is. It is all about the details, after all, and one character's actions in the past can vastly change how you see them in the future.
The series gets high marks for being a fine entry point to the franchise as well as for being well-animated, having a solid soundtrack and being well-planned overall.
Best aspect : Gorgeous animation for everything from dialogue-heavy scenes to large-scale fights. Seeing a series of novels brought to life so faithfully is a wonder and never has a dull moment.
Watch if you like: Life or death plots; tragedy; world history; elaborate schemes to kill people; lots of talking; recent series; split-cour series.
In a long line of precious childhood memories, many may look back fondly on the supercharging slideshow that was Dragon Ball Z.
But while many were introduced to the series through the sequel, the original story, Dragon Ball, is still an alright anime.
During Bulma's search for magical orbs called dragonballs no euphemisms here , she finds a kid named Goku who just so happens to have a ball seriously no euphemisms, probably.
The two join up for the hell of it and set out on a huge quest to collect all the dragonballs in order to grant a wish, and for Goku to get stronger as he trains to become the massive hulk of muscle he will be later in life.
Make no mistake: Dragon Ball is pretty old and looks the part. In fact, it's at the bottom of our list because it has various problems, from ageing animation to being too repetitive.
But credit where credit is due, shounen wouldn't be the same without it and it's worth a watch to see where so many things started.
Why it made the list: While many fans remember Dragon Ball Z with a manly tear in their eye, the original story of Dragon Ball is a solid series in its own right.
It still has the same goal of getting more powerful and fighting enemies, but the stronger focus on adventure and comedy does the series a world of good.
Watch if you like: Quests, wishes, getting stronger, fights, comedy, long series, martial arts, adventure series, young protagonists.
We can't get enough of shounen anime, and that applies to this list too! If you've seen everything already or just want a few more recommendations, here are five more great series to consider.
These are 5 bonus honorable mention picks you might want to look at. These may be shounen that make your own top list. But rather than pull some.
Elder Tale is a pretty big MMO in Shiroe's life, so much so that he is a veteran player and knows basically everything about it.
When a new update is released to the game, Shiroe and 30, other players are trapped in the game world. Now faced with a new reality, Shiroe and his friends decide to party up to challenge the world.
As much as it seems like it, Log Horizon isn't actually about amassing friends and overcoming obstacles with friendship and pure will. The show focuses a lot more on the back lines, Shiroe's way of fighting and the rules of the world.
There's no permadeath in Elder Tale, and the stakes are thankfully less high because of it. Why it made the list: Log Horizon is a bit different when it comes to trapped-in-MMO plot and how characters tackle challenges in their way.
It's something more for the introverted shounen lover who needs something different but still has that shounen feel. Watch if you like : MMOs, politics, strategy, database database, fantasy, magic, large cast of characters, watching the second season, dialogue.
Nothing's too creepy when it's in an anime for young teens. Most of the time, kids are whisked away by large friendly animals, but in Hikaru no Go's case, the protagonist is possessed by an ancient spirit.
Oh well, all part of the course. When searching through the attic, young Hikaru discovers an old Go board a game that's kind of a cross between chess' war strategy and checkers' tiles.
Upon touching it, he's possessed by a thousand-year-old spirit who has no problem being inside a twelve-year-old boy.
It turns out that the spirit just really likes to play and wants to use Hikaru's body to play the perfect game. Jokes about possession aside, Hikaru no Go is another sports anime that gets you interested in a game you likely never knew about.
Hikaru grows as he learns and is mentored about the game he has an interest in, but the characters surrounding him are just as interesting.
You'll start rooting for everyone in a matter of time. Why it made the list : Hikaru no Go opens your eyes to one of Japan's more niche games and takes you through a journey of rivalry and growing up.
As the protagonist grows, you can see questions arise that apply to more than just sports and can give you something to think about.
Watch if you like: Go, possession, sports, competition, rivals, older era Japan, a moderately sized cast of characters, growing up, mentors, the supernatural, coming of age stories.
Gurren Lagann feels like the ultimate coming of age anime, except with a huge burst of testosterone and hundreds of robots. You could almost call it the anime form of a rite of passage for the shounen audience, especially with the literal time jump from the young and scared protagonist to a twenty-something man of awesome.
Gurren Lagann starts deep underground in a particular network where humans have lived for centuries. Simon, a young driller, and his brother figure Kamina are one of the few residents who wish to see the surface world.
During his daily job, Simon unearths a peculiar mecha head and sets in motion a chain of events that one day sees mankind surface from the ground to take on the universe.
Gurren Lagann certainly has the outrageous factor with stylised fights and mechs that need to get bigger to defeat enemies.
But what makes it worth a watch is how entertaining aspects mix with some pretty big concepts to think about. The drills never really get old, either.
Why it made the Bonus Picks: I honestly think this is the anime form of achieving manhood. Watch if you like: Mecha; Studio Trigger; a large cast; time jumps; coming of age stories; battles on a galactic scale; drawing dicks on tables.
Giant battle robots on hoverboards. An incredibly memorable soundtrack. Fluid animation. Mature themes and a large cast of flawed but thoroughly likable characters.
Need I say more? Eureka Seven has it all. Renton, a year-old kid who loves hoverboards just as much as anyone, has his dreams come true when his home is destroyed.
After a chance meeting with a girl in a robot, Renton is willingly dragged into being the mechanic for a mercenary group he admires.
And thus his 50 episode saga begins. Why it made the Bonus Picks: Characters are the strong point in this series but are thoroughly supported by a moving soundtrack and solid animation for action scenes and somber moments.
This really is one of the better shounen series out there, made even better that it's less than a couple dozen episodes and made by Bones, one of the best of the best anime companies out there.
Do watch it. Watch if you like: Realy long series; mecha; hoverboards; coming of age stories; battles; a large cast of characters. Another anime that leans to the older end of the shounen demographic is Claymore, where deformed women can still be appealing.
Don't let the mature rating deter you from all the demon beheadings and breast flashing. Clare is a half-human, half-demon warrior who travels from town to town scaring people.
She also slays fellow demons. On completing a job in which she slays the remaining family member of a young and confused boy, she finds that the boy is intent on following her, despite her job being to be torn apart by powerful demons.
The two eventually set out to the next job and climb the endless mountain of bodies to fight even more punishing demons.
Claymore is a complete gauntlet of suffering for everyone. If you take joy in watching every bit of happiness be killed in front of people, this is your anime, but otherwise it's still awesome.
This anime is all about the fight scenes and getting to see everyone's special power is pretty damn nice. Best aspect: Getting to know everyone's special power and seeing how they use it in a fight.
Why it made the list: Claymore is pretty depressing when you stop to think about it, but the journey is action-packed and full of good fights.
It's a bit more packed full of gore than your average shounen but you can't stop watching the series after just one episode. Watch if you like: Demons, half-breed humans, fighting, swords, the supernatural, different powers, lots of women, death, journeys, backstory, hierarchies, samefaces, reading the manga, transformation, despair.
Watch Claymore on Amazon Right Now. Just like the endless stream of episodes for a long-running series, the Gundam franchise has way too many series to consider when thinking about the best one.
Thankfully, one of the series that stands out adds a human level to all the chunks of metal and is good for a change if you don't want to wallow in angst.
As anime as a whole makes sure to establish, teenagers are the best military personnel when it comes to piloting large robots.
Kira, the series protagonist, is no exception. After an attack by a race of genetically engineered humans, Kira is forced to pilot a giant robot and ascends to main character glory where he must fight his best friend in a largely meaningless war.
But the battles look cool. While semi-recycled fight scenes can intrude on some of the large-scale battles in space, Gundam SEED lets its characters carry the show, deviating from the stoic personalities of its other series to something much more human, even if the main character could easily cry a river early on.
SEED falls to our number twenty spot on this list for being a bit hard to get into, since the mecha aspect can be a weird part for many people. Best aspect : The show's complicated characters that don't necessarily appeal to everyone but interact and clash in interesting, human ways.
Why it made the list: There are more Gundam anime than I can throw a robot at, but Gundam SEED manages to stand apart, being a breath of fresh air in a long-standing series.
It's also fairly accessible to anyone new to the set of shows but could be a harder step into for people not familiar with Everything is Robots.
Watch if you like: Mecha, galactic battles, wars split between two factions or races, Code Geass, a large cast of characters, friends fighting against friends.
Watch Gundam Seed on Amazon Now. Durarara is a series that has a few things out of the ordinary but blends it all together in a very satisfying way.
It's not as heavy on the action as other series like to be, preferring to focus on the story and its various twists. Durarara's prominent visual style and frequent point of view shifts only add to its goodness.
Both series have a lot in common, though Durarara likes its supernatural elements and its more modern setting. Durarara blends science fiction and the fantastical in its modern Tokyo setting.
After Mikado arrives in the big city, his contact with the supernatural sets him on a path involving him in the number of rising supernatural events that begin to take over Tokyo.
Then plot twists happen. Also, Dullahan has cat ears. Easily the best part about the show is its huge range of lovable characters who get more screentime as Mikado settles into his protagonist spot.
Why it made the Bonus Picks: Durarara is an anime series that blends its elements well, and supports it with an extensive cast of characters.
Watch if you like: The supernatural; science fiction; some action; a large cast of characters; the city; Tokyo; Ikebukuro; Dullahan; mystery elements; plot twists; friendship; gang wars; themes about identity.
Watch Durarara on Amazon Right Now. Slice of life comedies seem reserved for high school girls because guys are off building muscle to save the world and someone needs to hold all the culture festivals.
But not in the case of Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou, where high school boys can be high school boys who also make you laugh like nothing else.
There's no point summarizing this show other than it's about three friends who do stupid shit together, just like everyone else.
There are no club activities or romantic plots, just guys hanging out together and letting their imagination take over.
Whether it's fighting bugs or dealing with annoying sisters, the three friends sometimes joined by their classmates are keen to enjoy their high school lives to the fullest.
The show isn't just an amusing look into what could probably be all our normal lives, it also parodies other slice of life shows for extra humour.
It's an unusual shounen series and definitely for those a bit older, but has such a realistic charm that it's hard to ignore. Why it made the list: Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou is that rare shounen comedy show that focuses on guys in their everyday life, separating scenes into skits so that things don't get too boring.
On top of being naturally hilarious, the show also parodies other shows of the genre, pointing out the funny aspects of common anime tropes. Watch if you like: High school life, playing around with your friends, parodies, short series; lots of guys, reaction face humour, manliness.
Guilty Crown is the anime that teaches us that inside us all is a pair of shears or a can opener that can be used to fight epic wars.
And also that highly animated action is fantastic. Guilty Crown is something like Code Geass, where the protagonist receives a mysterious power that grants him the ability to change the world.
Where it differs is in its reach: Guilty Crown takes the easy road by staying home in Japan, in addition to the main guy being more of an emotional wreck.
Guilty Crown is a nice combination of Code Geass and Sword Art Online, mixing grand-scale drama with cool action moments.
Every single aspect of the series is eager to show you how much effort went into it, and it looks fantastic while being exciting to watch and listen to.
Supported by that, every single aspect of the show is eager to show you how much effort went into it, and it looks fantastic while being exciting to watch.
It's kind of the red-headed step brother of Gode Gease -- it doesn't get the same attention, but there's still something there. Another comedy show on this list, Cromartie High School is a different breed of humour, perhaps a delinquent kind of humour that threatens to punch your guts out but is just a tough guy on the outside.
Thinking that it takes an extra tough person to sit with the bad kids, everyone accepts him. What follows is a hilarious take on tough-guy anime tropes that make all these tough men pretty damn endearing.
With each short episode, expectations are defied and the tough legions of manly men in the school quickly become something like friends.
Watch if you like: High school; comedy shows; robots; delinquents; short series; long jokes; clever comedy. Leaning towards the older side of the shounen demographic is Ben-to, the anime that makes eating food the most exciting and manly pursuit possible.
If you ever thought late-night shopping was for moms and deadbeat college students, this anime proves you wrong. Sato is one of the hundreds of average anime protagonists who goes to an average high school.
But what makes the show lovable is its self-awareness and brevity, giving you just enough mindless action to leave on a good note. The unexpected factor is only the beginning to this action-packed bite of escalated action and silly goals.
Worth watching once you've worked your way through the Top 25 first. Watch Ben-to on Amazon Right Now. Shounen isn't a stranger to blood and survival games and neither is Mirai Nikki.
With enough blood, yandere moments and rotting corpses to span twenty-six episodes, the series knows exactly what it wants and will show it to you.
Censored, of course. Loner and all-around strange guy Yuki just likes to type on his phone and talk to his imaginary god friend just like everyone else.
When his imaginary friend turns out to be real, Yuki is thrust into a battle royale with twelve players, each whom have a phone that gives them a unique power.
These people have 90 days to kill each other to become the new god of time and space, but there's just one problem: Yuki's an extreme wimp.
Weak protagonist aside, Mirai Nikki opens up a damn interesting world with a range of different characters that have just as much range of agreements and strategies.
It's pretty satisfying to watch Yuki grow into someone who can kill and even more gripping to wonder if plans will go through or if someone is powerful enough to turn things around.
Best aspects : Watching everyone's sinister plans unfold and watching Yuki struggle out of it. Why it made the list: Mirai Nikki essentially delivers what it promises: a battle royale game involving phones and lots of blood.
It's fun to guess what sort of powers each character has and how they'll interact with other players to get what they want.
In the end, there's some character development but face it, dead people can't develop , and many more twists to keep you on your toes. Watch if you like: Survival games, blood and gore, technology-based powers, strategy, weak protagonists, yanderes, the future, pacts, timelines.
While the series has gone through numerous remakes and is several decades old, the remake of Astro Boy brings it closer to the visual style we all know while telling the same story with minor changes.
Created by a lonely scientist after the death of his son, Astro Boy was meant to fill in for the boy but was instead shut down.
Astro Boy is a nice mix of big robot family and big robot battles. Why it made the Bonus Picks: Astro Boy is the show that started it all and is a classic in its own right.
The remake of the series updates the art for those snobby about black and white TV or 80s cartoons while tweaking minor stories to give the show something a bit new.
An oldschool classic that you should watch. Watch if you like: Mecha; robot fighting; creation plots; large noses; remakes; lots of battles; futuristic settings; long series.
Yes, there's better stuff out there now, but this is still a classic you should watch. The Best Anime. Top 25 Best Shounen Anime.
Best aspect: Its strong story from start to finish. Best aspect : Mature character interaction and development.
Best aspect : Its consistent style of comedy. Best aspect : The reverse-mystery plot that ties the series together.
Best aspect : Amazing animation. Best aspect : Solid story arcs that lead smoothly into the next. Best aspect : Watching Hajime grow as a person inside the ring and in life.
Best aspect: The well-blended mix of comedy and action. Best aspect : The show's weird blend of hip-hop and Japanese aesthetics. Best aspect : The series' unique style, from art to music.
Best aspect : The strong start that leads into the rest of the series. Best aspect : The show's cool setting and core concepts. Best aspect : Getting to the action scenes after a lengthy gag anime beginning.
Best aspect : The cool hero moments where the lead characters get to shine. Best aspect : Soul Eater's quirky fun art style.
Best aspect : Seeing where the whole Dragon Ball saga started. Log Horizon Best aspect : Well thought-out strategy.
Claymore Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou. Best aspect : The incredibly realistic and comedic take on high school life.
Guilty Crown. Cromartie High School Sakigake!! Cromartie Koukou. Astro Boy Tetsuwan Atom. Destiny intertwined both families, as well as threw them into a cyclone of complications and battles of power.
Then, the Aztec stone mask—a mask with insane supernatural forces—made things even more chaotic. The Joestars, the Brando heir, the Aztec stone mask, and even the sinister Pillar Men—this is the beginning of an earth-shaking feud that will continue on for years to come!
It is common to see stories with super powered heroes to have a love interest. The romance can be between two characters with super powers or just involve one with a normal person.
The following are super power anime with elements of romance in them. Pouring upon the world a variety of unnatural quirks, Boku no Hero Academia My Hero Academia slowly changes the course of the world into a hero-filled future.
But when heroes exist, so do villains. And so, a quirk feud that will fuel the upcoming battles around the world begins! Midoriya Izuku is a wannabe hero who was unfortunately born with no quirk.
So, despite having the big heart of a hero and overwhelming admiration towards the greatest hero in the world—All Might—he is left to only dream.
Then suddenly, fate begins to conspire with him. With him stumbling upon All Might and the reality that his quirk has the unique facet of being transferable, Midoriya finally gets a much-deserved opportunity to turn his dream into a reality.
If you are still on the fence with this one, you can read this review. Charging in at number three is an anime with a bunch of overpowered characters!
Clashing with opposing forces and laying waste upon villainous threats with superb skills and abilities, the group known as the Seven Deadly Sins enjoy thrilling and action-packed adventures like no one else!
The continent of Britannia is facing incomparable peril. And so, hope lies in the hands of the greatest combatants in existence—the Seven Deadly Sins!
Just what do you expect from them? Even so, the Holy Knights have betrayed the kingdom and revealed their inner corruption. Why is that? And as the title states, one punch is all it takes to defeat any villain and make you submit to the greatness of this series.
The story tells of a man who claims to be just a hero for fun. Being a hero requires an application to the Hero Association!
And so, Saitama goes on through with all the nuances while still being a hero for fun! He might already be at the highest level, but his journey has just begun!
So finally, here we are at number one. Almost everyone should know this anime. This is the iconic series Dragon Ball.
This is the legendary tale of Son Goku as he trains and go on a grand adventure in order to become the strongest being in the universe. He eats foes for breakfast, has battles for lunch, and saves the world for dinner!
His time is loaded with unending fights and clashes. With friends, life journeys, and world-saving antics, Goku is about to unleash an adventure that will be hailed for generations to come!
If you enjoy this classic series, you should check out this article on some of its memorable yet underutilized characters and locations.
Question: Fairy Tail is the best anime. Why didn't you put it on your list? Answer: I didn't put it on the list because Fairy Tail not really worth it overall.
Some parts are good, some are bad. To me, it's very repetitive and mindless. I especially liked its first few seasons and episodes, but it sort of went downhill after them.
Each episode of this anime is either a hit or a miss for me. My favourite anime person isn't meliodas from the seven deadly sins and u can watch it on Netflix have fun abdul it's for free.
I believe you are forgetting possibly the greatest super power anime of all: A Certain Scientific Railgun.
I think Charlotte is a very good power based anime, and great anime overall. Very good plot, humorous, and informative. The anime is only 13 episodes long after all.
As for me my 4 best anime is naruto, dragon ball, fairy tail and one piece the rest does not matter.. I prefer this. One punch man isnt good fighting anime.
Animation is good but there is no real fight except his fight with boros. Agree with 1 dragon ball is the real deal when it comes to fighting it is literally action packed anime.
One Punch man should me the top 1, and u should add Mob Psycho as the top 2, both are extremely strong.
My eldest grandson is a huge fan of Anime I am sharing this with him. For me, One Punch is definitely the top one here.
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