(Netflix/YouTube) explores the world of Rakugo (Japanese traditional storytelling). It is a surprisingly compelling sports-like shonen that makes a dying art form visually and narratively thrilling through training arcs, rivals, and tournaments.
| Anime | Original Source | Studio | |-------|---------------|--------| | | Manga | MAPPA | | Komi Can't Communicate Season 3 | Manga | OLM | | Hell's Paradise Season 2 | Manga | MAPPA | | Kaiju No. 8 Season 2 | Manga | Production I.G | | Tower of God Season 2 (Second Cour) | Manhwa | Telecom Animation Film |
Production I.G makes volleyball feel as intense as a high-stakes action battle, backed by an adrenaline-pumping soundtrack. baca+komik+hentai+mother+son+free
Dr. Kenzo Tenma, a brilliant Japanese neurosurgeon working in Germany, saves the life of a young boy named Johan Liebert. Years later, Tenma discovers that the boy has grown into a charismatic, psychopathic serial killer.
is often called the greatest comedy anime of all time. The 2025 spin-off Gintama: Mr. Ginpachi’s Zany Class continues the legendary franchise's tradition of absurdist hilarity. 8 Season 2 | Manga | Production I
remains a powerhouse, consistently ranking as one of the most popular anime worldwide. The final season is currently airing and has been nominated for Anime of the Year.
(Prime Video) is perhaps the biggest sleeper hit of 2026. Set in an alternate future where Japan has reverted to a Meiji-era level of technology after a nuclear catastrophe, the story follows a hero trying to unify three warring kingdoms. Hideo Kojima himself has called it his current anime obsession, praising its dark, gory action and unique woodblock-print animation style. Years later, Tenma discovers that the boy has
Tanjiro Kamado joins the Demon Slayer Corps to find a cure for his sister, Nezuko, who was turned into a demon.
These stories focus on deep emotional connections, personal growth, and the beautiful complexities of human relationships. 🍙 Fruits Basket (2019)
For audiences who prefer intellectual tension, complex narratives, and psychological depth over physical combat, these psychological thrillers offer gripping storylines.
Read the Manga, then watch the movie/season. Why: Tatsuki Fujimoto’s manga paneling is cinematic in a way the anime hasn’t fully captured yet. The rough, sketchy energy of the manga fits the chaotic, horny, and heartbreaking tone perfectly.