Anime TV Shows

Anime is less a genre than a whole parallel television tradition — one where a single series can run a thousand episodes or wrap a perfect story in thirty-seven, where animation frees writers to chase ideas live action can't afford. Shōnen battle epics, psychological duels, slice-of-life comfort food: it's all here, and the fandoms run deep.

The two poles of that tradition sit near the top of this list. One Piece is the eternal voyage — decades of world-building that somehow keeps raising its own stakes — while Death Note is the opposite: a lean, merciless cat-and-mouse game finished in a single breath. Rankings here follow our quality score, which rewards series that stay beloved over time, and the recently premiered section tracks each new season's arrivals.

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Top Rated Anime Shows

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