35 Heartbreakingly Sad Anime That Will Make You Cry
Full of relatable characters and touching scenes, sad anime like Violet Evergarden and A Silent Voice know how to grip the viewers' hearts.
Full of relatable characters and touching scenes, sad anime like Violet Evergarden and A Silent Voice know how to grip the viewers' hearts.
Heartbreaking scenes from anime like Violet Evergarden and Fruits Basket are bound to make viewers cry and hit them right in the feels.
Dark fantasy anime like Claymore and Demon Slayer dive deep into edgier themes like cruel magic, high-stakes battles, and wicked villains.
Time loops, de-aging, and Isekai anime allow viewers to imagine what life would be like if they were to have a do-over.
Since its debut in 1998, Hunter x Hunter has introduced some very powerful characters, and some Nen users are stronger than others.
Dr. Gero's androids have such a unique relation to the Z-Fighters that it causes them to engage them in ways other antagonists can't.
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Displaying impressive power on the field of battle, the Hashira have repeatedly cemented their status as the strongest Demon Slayers.
My Happy Marriage is popular because of its supernatural historical setting, & pulpy romance tropes. Other romance titles also have similar themes.
Reborn as a Vending Machine is getting a second season for its anime, but the lack of much source material might pose a major problem for the series.
Dragon Ball, Naruto, and Katanagatari are just a few amazing anime series that stick to realism when it comes to showing off their martial arts.
Anime characters like Death Note's Matt and Mumen Rider from One-Punch Man talk a big game but don't have the goods to back it up.
Gojo Satoru seems destined to fight the ancient sorcerer Kenjaku. However, should he keep winning these battles or finally face defeat?
All Might's relationship with Deku appears toxic at times, but there are several moments that prove the Symbol of Peace truly cares for his successor.
Anime characters like Vegeta, Levi Ackerman, and Pikachu have become more well-known than the anime they come from.
From ATLA's Azula to Scar from FMAB, many anime villains have understandable goals, and they don't deserve their bad reputations.
Dragon Ball Super's latest manga chapter, "Rampaging Cell Max," intensifies the heroes' battle against the newly awakened vicious villain, Cell Max.
Star Wars is one of the best sci-fi adventures of all time, but anime like Steins;Gate, Cowboy Bebop, and NGEare just as incredible—if not more.
Anime like Elfen Lied, School Days, and even Death Note have become controversial, and there are many more that fans consider just as problematic.
Anime villains are dastardly types by definition, but only a handful of them can be considered truly and thoroughly evil.
Fans certainly remember these famous anime moments, with revelations and plot twists, that changed everything for shows like DBZ and Naruto.