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Top Animes Like Demon Slayer!

Top Animes Like Demon Slayer!

By MORZATPublished about a year ago 3 min read

Alright, let's talk about anime. If you're anything like me, then you fell in love with Demon Slayer and sat there, post-series blues hitting hard, wondering what to watch next. Well, do not worry; I got your back. There are more incredible animes out there that pack just as good of a punch, breathtaking visuals, gripping storylines, and characters you will love and love to hate. Let's dive into some top picks that will fill the Demon Slayer-shaped hole in your heart.

1. Attack on Titan (Shingeki no Kyojin)

This one is a given. If you loved the grit and intensity of Demon Slayer, then you will vibe with this anime: Attack on Titan. Humanity has been close to extinction, living inside giant walls that save humankind from man-eaters called Titans. The actions? Breathtaking. The plot twists? Wild. Plus, the deep character development and moral struggles will keep you hooked. Just like Tanjiro fights demons to save humankind, Eren Yeager's fight against the Titans is absolutely gut-wrenching, too, and truly inspiring.

2. Jujutsu Kaisen

You have curses, sorcery, and some seriously epic battles-sounds familiar, right? Jujutsu Kaisen follows Yuji Itadori, who's thrown into the world of cursed spirits after a fateful encounter. The animation by MAPPA rivals Demon Slayer's jaw-dropping visuals, and the characters are just as lovable. If you liked Tanjiro's determination, you'll appreciate Yuji's drive to protect his friends and fight for what's right.

3. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

Let's shuffle things up with a classic. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is about the journey of two brothers, Edward and Alphonse Elric, trying to restore what they have lost through alchemy. While the supernatural elements are different from Demon Slayer, the sibling bond and emotional stakes are just right. You will laugh, cry, and deeply reflect on life, loss, and sacrifice with this anime.

4. Tokyo Ghoul

If you’re here for the darker vibes, Tokyo Ghoul is your jam. It’s about Kaneki, a college student who becomes half-ghoul after a horrific accident. He struggles to navigate the human and ghoul worlds, just as Tanjiro battles with the moral complexity of killing demons who were once human. The mix of action, emotion, and tragedy makes this one unforgettable.

5. Bleach

Bleach is one of the OGs within the anime world, and it still does hold up. Ichigo Kurosaki, a teenager who gained the powers of a Soul Reaper, fights spirits and protects the living world. Sound somewhat like Tanjiro's mission? Well, the action is epic, the lore is deep, and with so many different characters, it keeps things fresh. Plus, there is this brand new arc that gives life again to this legend of a series.

6. Inuyasha

For lovers of Demon Slayer's historical fantasy setting, this show is a must-watch: Inuyasha. Kagome, a modern-day schoolgirl, is taken to feudal Japan, where she joins the half-demon Inuyasha on a quest to retrieve the shards of a powerful jewel. It's got that same mix of humor, action, and heartfelt moments, coupled with a beautiful journey of growth and friendship.

7. Blue Exorcist (Ao no Exorcist)

Here's another gem. Blue Exorcist follows the story of Rin Okumura, a teenager who finds out he is the son of Satan. Yep, you read that right. Despite his demonic lineage, Rin trains to become an exorcist and fight against the forces of evil. The balance between heart-pounding action and emotional storytelling is similar to Demon Slayer. Plus, the themes of family and identity hit hard.

Why These Picks Work

So why these animes? They’ve got the magic formula: relatable characters, high-stakes battles, and stunning animation. Like Demon Slayer, they explore deeper themes of family, sacrifice, and what it means to fight for something bigger than yourself. Whether you’re into epic sword fights, dark supernatural elements, or heartfelt bonds, these shows have it all.

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