Forget the preconceptions about anime being all doki-doki and kawaii. Dark anime have been gaining massive popularity over the past few years, and for good reason: they’re mature and full of shocking twists.
Do you know the kind of show that leaves you feeling like you can’t shake the dread off your shoulders? The one that makes you question what it is to be human? Or wish you had more than 10 minutes before your next lecture so that you could just sit and enjoy another episode that will make you contemplate life’s deeper meaning or lack thereof?
We’ve had our fair share of disturbing anime experiences by now, and they all have one thing in common: they’re not afraid to push the envelope with mature content and storylines. So here are the best dark anime series, from psychological thrillers to supernatural horrors, if you want an immersive experience that’ll stick with you long after it’s over!
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The Promised Neverland
2019 | 23 episodes
Although the series starts by showing us a group of cheerful kids living their lives in a vivacious orphanage, we soon get to discover the kids are actually being raised to become gourmet food for demons, with the complicity of adults! The oldest kids in the orphanage set out on a mission to save themselves and the rest of the family, but it’s not easy when you’re always under the careful eye of the woman you once considered a mother. The narrative sucks you right in, and there’s no way you won’t binge-watch this series.
the ending was rushed as f**k, they did stay true to what happened but what should have been at minimum another full season was summed up into one 20ish minute video
Made In Abyss
2017 | Ongoing (25 episodes)
Despite its childish art style and the fact that the main characters are literally kids, Made In Abyss is an incredibly shocking anime. It follows the journey of Riko and Reg as they descend into the titular Abyss, a giant unexplored void that leads to the depths of the Earth and populated by strange creatures, hoping to find Riko’s mother, Lyza.
My favorite anime. It's written so intelligently, and chock full of allegory.
Hellsing Ultimate
2006 | 10 episodes
Hellsing Ultimate is a 10-episode OVA that follows the manga storyline more closely than the original anime show. The series follows the clandestine Hellsing Organization, which fights against the hideous monsters roaming England, including vampires and ghouls. It’s a mature anime that falls into the action genre, so expect lots of fighting and graphic bloodshed!
Who doesnt love Nazi vampires? Please note, I love this anime in multiple forms. Team Four Star did a magnificent abridged version of the series (its highly profane and... Yeah, just be cautious) and I reread the manga on a regular. Its great.
Vinland Saga
2019 | Ongoing (48 episodes)
Set in a fictionalized version of Europe during the Viking Age, everything about Vinland Saga seems to be perfect down to the smallest detail, so it’s not a surprise it’s considered one of the best anime series of the 2010s. It’s undoubtedly a violent anime, so if you’re hardly impressed by lots of blood and gore in fighting sequences, go for it! The show is also getting a well-deserved second season animated by MAPPA, planned for January 2023.
Attack On Titan
2013 | Ongoing (87+ episodes)
Set in a post-apocalyptic world, Attack On Titan tells the struggles of humanity forced to live inside cities surrounded by enormous walls, a defense against titans that feast on humans, seemingly without reason. Everything about Attack On Titan got its fair share of praise, starting with the characters and the dark themes, ending with the incredible storyline, rich with plot twists that question the characters’ morality and raise discussion among fans. No wonder it’s beloved among critics and fans alike! The fandom is currently waiting for the very last part of the final season, coming out in 2023.
Samurai Champloo
2004 | 26 episodes
Despite falling off the radar, Samurai Champloo is still worth watching, especially if you like well-made battle scenes. It’s an action-packed anime show set in feudal Japan, where traditional elements and anachronistic cultural references are blended, and the characters are interesting enough to keep you hooked from start to finish.
From The New World
2012 | 25 episodes
Most haven’t even heard of it, but it’s a real gem. In an era where all humans possess psychic powers and seem to live idyllic lives, From The New World (Shinsekai Yori in Japanese) is a dark dystopian thriller that will keep you on edge. It’s a deep story that gets unraveled episode by episode and requires attention to get the smallest details. The result is an incredibly underrated anime set in a world that isn’t as bright as it may look from the first episodes.
Banana Fish
2018 | 24 episodes
Here we are with a personal favorite. Banana Fish is one of those masterpieces that steal your heart and change it forever. The series explores the relationship between Ash Lynx, a young gang leader in New York City, and Eiji Okumura, a Japanese photographer’s assistant documenting the daily life of American gangs. Their meeting will change everything for both of them as they feel like they’ve finally found the person they needed the most. Be aware of the heavy themes depicted throughout the series, including pedophilia, prostitution, and the mafia.
Death Parade
2015 | 12 episodes
I’ll be honest: I got fooled by this anime. The opening may look joyous and lighthearted, but the show is the opposite. Set in an elegant version of purgatory, in every episode we get to explore some incredibly intriguing characters. Even the extras who are there for 20 minutes and get judged for their life choices get your attention with seemingly no effort. This psychological thriller with just 12 episodes is totally underrated, so you better go watch it!
Kino's Journey The Beautiful World
Berserk
Again, don't watch the 2016 anime adaptation. Horrible as f**k. Amazing story tho. Very bloody, so not for younger readers
Puella Magi Madoka Magica
2011 | 12 episodes
Being a teenager is hard enough. It’s even harder when you decide to sign a contract with a supernatural entity to get granted a wish in exchange for obtaining powers and being tasked with fighting witches. Madoka Magica’s cute art style could make you keep your guard down, but it’s still a dark fantasy we’re talking about, and the show has disturbing moments in spades.
Fate/Zero
Perfect Blue
Tokyo Ghoul
Truthfully, the anime has its failures but don't let that stop you from watching it. I enjoyed the anime and when I read the manga, I understood the distaste towards the anime.
Ghost Hunt
The one of two anime series that hhave me creeps. The doll arc gave me nightmares. I screamed at *that* scene when the doll turns its head. The other one was Mononoke.
Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust
Aoi Bungaku Series
Classroom Of The Elite
Grave Of The Fireflies
Death Note
Best anime. Period. Light Yagami is the greatest protagonist/antagonist ever.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba
Parasyte
Ghost In The Shell
Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood
Fullmetal Alchemist
Mushi-Shi
Castlevania
Trigun
Elfen Lied
The puppy scene made this one I can't rewatch completely, ever again. That episode. Never ever again.
Goblin Slayer
Neon Genesis Evangelion
The Saga Of Tanya The Evil
i watched this, i wasnt sure i would like it but it wasnt that bad, based on nazi germany but with magic, its getting another season soon
Re: Zero
Deadman Wonderland
Angel's Egg
Serial Experiments Lain
Blood+
Angels Of Death
Witch Hunter Robin
Devilman: Crybaby
No. 6
Full Metal Panic!
Junji Ito Collection
Fate/Apocrypha
Sirius The Jaeger
consider this one, assassination classroom, that made me ball my eyes out like a baby at the end
For this one I got the 1st season dual, looks fantastik, thanks SilverSkyCloud!
Load More Replies...I would also highly recommend "Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales" and its spin-off "Mononoke" (the series, not the Ghibli movie)! The art style (especially in Mononoke) is quite unique and the stories and music are absolutely beautiful!
Thanks Marika, good stuff, got the whole season, just finished the 1st episone eerie but pretty.
Load More Replies...consider this one, assassination classroom, that made me ball my eyes out like a baby at the end
For this one I got the 1st season dual, looks fantastik, thanks SilverSkyCloud!
Load More Replies...I would also highly recommend "Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales" and its spin-off "Mononoke" (the series, not the Ghibli movie)! The art style (especially in Mononoke) is quite unique and the stories and music are absolutely beautiful!
Thanks Marika, good stuff, got the whole season, just finished the 1st episone eerie but pretty.
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