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By Bradley Russell Contributions from Emma-Jane Betts, Mireia Mullor last updated 10 March 2026

It's time to discover the very best anime Netflix has to offer

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The best anime on Netflix can be hard to narrow down since the streamer has been giving us bangers recently. In fact, not taking Crunchyroll into account, Netflix is one of the best streaming services for anime fans to dig into. However, finding gems can be tricky since Netflix's library is as massive as One Piece's ocean. But, that's where this list comes in handy.

From comforting classics like Pokemon to fan favorites like Dan Da Dan, Jujutsu Kaisen and Sakamoto Days, we've been through all the best anime on the platform and have collected the top 30 titles we reccomend checking out today. We also keep this page updated, so as more new anime hits Netflix we'll reexamine this list and see if any worthy additions make the cut. But for now, below are the top animated dogs. We also haven't included any live-action anime affairs, so sorry to any folks expecting to see One Piece season 2 mentioned here.

Even without Luffy's live-action affair though, we're confident that you'll find at least one new series here to add to your watchlist. So read on! Oh, and for more from the world of new anime, check out our guides on Apothecary Diaries season 3 and Cyberpunk: Edgerunners season 2. And a quick Netflix hack: type 7424 into the search bar to unleash the entire anime library for you to browse at your leisure.

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The best anime shows on Netflix

Blue Eye Samurai

A tattooed Mizu in Blue Eye Samurai

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While not technically an anime by its traditional definition (it was developed by French studio Blue Spirit alongside creators Michael Green and Amber Noizumi), it's to Blue Eye Samurai's credit that it doesn't feel out of place next to its peers out East.

Blue Eye Samurai has a killer premise and has its hooks in you from the get-go: it centres on Mizu's quest for vengeance against one of the four men who could be her father. During her revenge tour of 17th Century Japan, she encounters the good, the bad, and the ugly of the Edo period - fleshed out admirably by a voice cast that includes George Takei, Randall Park, Kenneth Branagh, and Stephanie Hsu.

Carole & Tuesday

Carole and Tuesday in their Netflix anime series

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Anime doesn't have to be all angst and action, you know. Step forward Carole & Tuesday, the fizzy, fun, and frenetic series based in the Cowboy Bebop universe that focuses on the eponymous singers who have naught but a dream to make it big.

You'll fall in love with the magnetic duo long before the curtain falls on their story, with the spotlight firmly shining on their musical talents, including dozens of songs you'll be humming and toe-tapping along to throughout. If you're looking for a different flavor of anime on Netflix, you could do a lot worse than tucking into this slice of life series with Carole & Tuesday.

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Castlevania

Castlevania - one of the best anime shows on Netflix

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It's time to sink your fangs into something a little meatier. The Castlevania adaptation on Netflix is a sexy, sordid, and surprisingly brutal take on Trevor Belmont's war against Dracula and his vampire army.

You don't even need to be a fan of the source material to enjoy Castlevania, with its eye for action, engaging story, and an insatiable bloodlust coursing through the veins of each of its four seasons. And if you are? This is the definitive take on some of the iconic characters you've spent decades with. If you've got a taste for it, there's also the spin-off Castlevania Nocturne, should you wish to dive into more vampire-slaying adventures.

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Cowboy Bebop

The crew of the Bebop: Jet, Spike, Faye, and Ed

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What more can be said about Cowboy Bebop? In short, this is a phenomenon that launched its own cottage industry in the West: without this show, there's a good chance you would never have been into anime. But this masterpiece is so much more than its trailblazer reputation suggests. Following the down-on-his-luck bounty hunter Spike Spiegel as he hunts some of the galaxy's greatest criminals, this 26-episode series is a charming, creative monument to both creator Hajime Yatate's storytelling prowess as well as composer Yoko Kanno's effortlessly cool soundtrack.

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Together, their collaboration is legendary: "The work, which becomes a new genre itself, will be called... Cowboy Bebop," reads the opening titles. Some would write that off as arrogance. The show, which includes a colorful crew including the prickly Jet, feisty Fay, and wunderkind Ed, backs it up with gusto - from opening salvo to the cacophony of chaos that makes up its final act. It's a series operating on another level entirely to anything before or since, and yet, its greatest strength might be its malleability: it can make you laugh and cry in equal measure, while never losing its ability to entertain. Nobody has done it quite like Cowboy Bebop.

Cyberpunk: Edgerunners

Cyberpunk: Edgerunners - one of the best anime shows on Netflix

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Set before the events of Cyberpunk 2077, Night City resident David finds himself on the rise in the dystopia's criminal underworld after the death of his mother. Along the way, he becomes romantically entangled with netrunner Lucy, who dreams of one day escaping her life and going to the moon, and starts tagging along with a motley crew of edgerunners and ne'er-do-wells.

Cyberpunk: Edgerunners isn't a mere add-on to CD Projekt Red's futuristic RPG, however. It's so much more than that. What follows is an uber-cool, action-packed series filled with the explosive sort of kinetic energy that audiences rightfully lapped up back in 2022. You don't even need to be a fan of the franchise to plug in, either; Cyberpunk: Edgerunners has charisma in spades, is equipped with a killer soundtrack, and - at the heart of it all - a love story that will make even the most stone-hearted of chooms weepy by the time the series is over. And if you are a fan of Cyberpunk 2077? This will undoubtedly enrich your next playthrough.

Dan Da Dan

Dan Da Dan anime

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Dan Da Dan took the anime world by storm with only a few episodes in 2024, and it's now one of the must-see titles on Netflix and Crunchyroll. Our own Dan Da Dan episode 1 review gave it four stars, writing that it "doesn't disappoint" and delivers "an unapologetically weird, stylish, and anarchic opener", and that was only the beginning. After 2025's compilation movie Dan Da Dan: Evil Eye and Dan Da Dan season 2, the anime series is definitely here to stay, with Dan Da Dan season 3 already confirmed.

The story revolves around an unlikely duo, pairing up the bookish Okarun and the headstrong Momo, who each believe in a separate strand of the supernatural and the occult. Okarun believes in UFOs while Momo is more a ghost-believing girl, but both will have to face their skepticism when faced with dangerous forces.

Death Note

Light Yagami in Death Note, flanked by the demonic Shinigami

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Even if you haven't watched Death Note, you've probably heard of it, such is its near-ubiquitous status as the gateway drug for those wanting to get into anime. That reputation is certainly warranted. Death Note, after all, revolves around the juiciest of premises: teenager Light Yagami comes into contact with the 'Death Note', a book that allows its user to kill anyone - just by writing their name down.

Egged on by creepy shinigami Ryuk, Light's early good intentions soon turns into a lust for power - which catches the eye of detective L. The cat-and-mouse game that ensues is one for the ages, and the suspense doesn't let up throughout its 37-episode run. A true masterpiece, in every sense of the word - and the perfect first anime for newcomers.

Delicious in Dungeon

Delicious In Dungeon

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How's this for a surprise treat? Delicious in Dungeon, the fantasy-comedy anime cooking up a storm on Netflix, is one of the best anime of 2024 and rightly deserves its spot on this list. Based on Ryōko Kui's manga, Delicious in Dungeon follows the journey of a party of adventurers as they aim to save swordsman Laois' sister from being digested by a dungeon-dwelling dragon.

The D&D-style band of misfits punctuates their journey with a series of hair-raising adventures - with a twist: they usually cook and eat their creepy, crawly foes in a banquet of (weirdly) tasty offerings. Often laugh-out-loud hilarious, Delicious in Dungeon shouldn't be left to marinate on your Netflix watchlist for too long. It's one to watch ASAP.

Demon Slayer

Tanjiro in Demon Slayer - one of the best anime shows on Netflix

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Probably the world's most popular ongoing anime, Demon Slayer tells the tale of Tanjiro, a boy whose life is turned upside down after demons attack his family. But it's not all doom and gloom as Tanjiro trains his inherent breathing abilities to help take down the demon clan's top dog Muzan Kibutsuji. Flanked by his friends – the boar-headed, hot-headed Inosuke and scaredy-cat horndog Zenitsu – Tanjiro and the show itself always blends the light with the dark, often dropping laugh-out-loud jokes and moments of levity shortly before shattering us with an emotional mic drop.

A word, too, for animation studio Ufotable. Arguably the best in the game right now, even Demon Slayer's slower scenes are imbued with a combination of stunning visuals and muscular, yet fluid, action that makes it stand out from the pack. Demon Slayer season 4 and is now available on Netflix. A new movie trilogy, Demon Slayer Infinity Castle, is also underway. If you're still catching up, be sure to look at how to watch Demon Slayer in order.

Den-Noh Coil

Den-Noh Coil - one of the best anime shows on Netflix

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Den-Noh Coil may have gone under the radar slightly during its 2007 release, but Netflix has given it a new lease on life almost two decades later. Set in the (now) not-so-far future year of 2026, Den-Noh Coil sees the world embrace Den-noh Megane glasses, which allows users to access information through its network.

The series follows Yasako as she acclimatises to life in the tech-heavy city of Daikoku. With kids going missing, she sets about discovering the mystery hiding at the centre of it all. In truth, it feels like if the invention and whimsy of a Studio Ghibli movie was squeezed through an emotionally complex sci-fi world. Throw in a dash of commentary about technology and human connection and you won't need to be wearing Den-noh glasses to see the obvious potential with this one.

Frieren: Beyond Journey's End

Frieren: Beyond Journey's End

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What happens after the evil has been defeated and life goes on? That's the premise of Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, a surprising blend of uplifting connections and melancholy laments as the titular mage Frieren deals with her friends growing old and dying.

So, expect to shed a few tears and, ultimately, discover why Frieren is currently one of the highest-rated anime of all time. All told, it's a gorgeous, leisurely journey about leaving the past behind and finding your place in a new world. It's essential, and worth catching up on now before you check out Frieren: Beyond Journey's End season 2, which ends soon.

Haikyu

Hinata in Haikyu the Movie

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Haikyu is a top-five anime for me and easily one of the best anime on Netflix. Even better: you don't need to know your spike from your serve to step out onto the court with this volleyball series. Haikyu follows Hinata, a diminutive high school player on his journey to the very top of the game.

As the series progresses, you’ll be all-in on the highs and lows of high school volleyball, including Karasuno's tussles with rivals Nekoma and their various tournament arcs. Only the first season is on Netflix, but more episodes will be added later this year.

Hajime no Ippo

Hajime no Ippo - one of the best anime shows on Netflix

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2023 saw two incredible older anime shows make their way to Netflix: Monster (which features further down on this list) and Hajime no Ippo. It's about time you gave them a try, especially as the algorithm might not always showcase their obvious talents. Centred on the world of boxing, the sports anime begins as a mix of Rocky and The Karate Kid rolled into one, with enough of its own unique fighting spirit to really stand out from the gaggle of shows fighting for your attention.

Simply put, you'll be hooked on scrappy Ippo's journey to the top, from opening bell to the final fight. Supported by a killer one-two punch of excellent animation and an underdog you can't help but root for, Hajime no Ippo is a worthy contender for the crown of the best sports anime on Netflix, if not one of the best anime around.

Hunter x Hunter

Hunter x Hunter - one of the best anime shows on Netflix

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Hunter x Hunter focuses on - you guessed it - hunters: those on the prowl for treasures, creatures, or other humans. The protagonist, Gon, finds out his long-thought-dead father is actually a member of this elite club, and sets upon a path to take the Hunter Exam so he can be just like his pops.

Hunter x Hunter's hype may have died down somewhat in recent years, but the shonen anime is primed and waiting for you on Netflix with its stellar world-building, fast-paced action, and endearing cast.

InuYasha

Inuyasha - one of the best anime shows on Netflix

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Anime does fish-out-of-water stories like no other. Case in point: InuYasha, the story of Kagome, a high school girl transported from modern-day Tokyo back to feudal Japan. Along the way, she bumps into the half-demon Inuyasha.

What transpires is an epic saga that sees the pair (and their accompanying band of allies) collecting fragments of the mystical Shikon Jewel to stop another half-demon from harnessing its powers. It lacks a little of the polish that anime would get into the 2010s, but you'll still feel right at home in the 16th Century with its triumphant tale of friendship wrapped up in cathartic character development and a satisfying ending.

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

JoJo's Bizarre Adventure - one of the best anime shows on Netflix

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Bizarre doesn't quite cover it. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure revels in its eccentricity, presenting a madcap anthology-like series that revolves around different members of the Joestars, a family equipped with supernatural powers (called Stands) in the war against series villain Dio and his clutch of nefarious underlings.

Viewers will never get bored, either. From its relatively low-key first series, through to Star Ocean, each new season has the feel of a brand new saga just waiting to be binged. When you think of anime's more peculiar excesses, there's a chance you're thinking of JoJo's: it's silly, weird, wonderful, and downright bonkers in places. And we wouldn't have it any other way.

Jujutsu Kaisen

Yuji Itadori being possessed by Ryomen Sukuna during Jujutsu Kaisen season 2 episode 18

(Image credit: Gege Akutami/Shueisha, JUJUTSU KAISEN Project)

Jujutsu Kaisen is one of the most popular series out right now, and the fact that it's available on Netflix is a massive win for fans looking to rewatch the series ahead of checking out the new Jujutsu Kaisen season 3. The Shonen series follows high school student Yuji Itadori, who ends up becoming the host of a powerful curse that goes by the name Ryomen Sukuna. In order to get Sukuna exorcised, the Jujutsu Society gets involved, and Yuji teams up with the sorcerers, often facing deadly threats and being put in life-threatening scenarios.

Jujutsu Kaisen has some of the best action sequences in any anime, and all the characters are captivating, too. Shonen anime tends to struggle to balance fight filler with actual story. However, Jujutsu Kaisen is one of the rare outings that perfects the formula. It’s a great starter for the shonen sub-genre in general and is one I'd always recommend to every kind of anime fan.

Komi Can’t Communicate

A screenshot of one of the best anime on Netflix, Komi Can't Communicate.

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There are a ton of high school anime out there that aim for that blend of slice of life and comedy. However, none are as heartwarming or refreshing as Komi Can't Communicate. Based on the manga by Tomohito Oda, this Netflix series centres around an absolute stunning young girl named Komi. In theory, school life should be a breeze, but in reality, Komi suffers from extreme social anxiety. Komi's dream is to make 100 friends after being lonely for so many years.

Luckily, our girl may achieve that aspiration thanks to the help of her classmate Hitohito Tadano. Seeing Komi overcoming her fears, making friends, and smiling will have you in tears. It's so wholesome, and you can't help but root for Komi as hilarious complications and heartfelt connections ensue. This is the perfect casual anime for fans looking for an easy but unforgettable watch.

Kuroko's Basketball

Kuroko's Basketball - one of the best anime shows on Netflix

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Talk about a slam dunk of an anime. Kuroko's Basketball follows a pair of players at Seirin High on their path to becoming Japan's best ballers. What comes next is a fist-pumping affair, featuring Kuroko and his team locking horns against fiercely competitive rivals.

It's not all three-pointers and pick and rolls, though. The basketball anime - which requires only a passing knowledge of the sport - captures the imagination with its character drama and quieter moments. Of course, everything is left out on the court - but you might be surprised at just how emotionally affecting it can get down the stretch. Fans of Haikyuu will also be pleased to know that animation studio Production I.G., with its masterful handle on kinetic action, are behind this one too.

Monster

Monster

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Another gem plucked from (relative) obscurity and thrust in front of a mainstream audience, Monster was all the rage for tape-traders and anime aficionados back in the day. It's easy to see why. Monster follows prodigious brain surgeon Tenma, whose life rapidly falls apart after performing a hospital procedure on a young boy instead of the city’s mayor. In a twist (the first of many in this gripping drama), Tenma is accused of murder after multiple people die in mysterious circumstances.

Years later, Tenma discovers that the boy whose life he saved is, in actuality, an inhuman serial killer. Monster, then, deals with Tenma attempting to overcome the fact that he has created a monster - and the lengths he must go to stop him. It's a wildly complex narrative that brings in several new characters and viewpoints throughout its run as the walls close in on its major players. It's frustrating, frenetic, and wildly ambitious - and is proof enough that anime can dip its toes into more mature, psychological storytelling without resorting to blood and gore.

My Happy Marriage

My Happy Marriage

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You may not have tried romance anime before, but My Happy Marriage is a good a place to start as any. Revolving around a girl named Miyo being paired off to the cold, calculating commander Kudou by her abusive stepmother, love eventually blossoms between the pair - and Miyo starts to come out of her shell in this life-affirming, sweet series.

A second season is now streaming, for those holding out for more lovey-dovey adventures between the wholesome couple.

Neon Genesis Evangelion

Neon Genesis Evangelion - one of the best anime shows on Netflix

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"Get in the damn robot." Has there ever been a series reduced to one incredibly out-of-context line? In truth, Neon Genesis Evangelion, the brainchild of Hideaki Anno, is so much more than a mecha anime. It centers around 14-year-old Shinji, a boy chosen to pilot an 'Eva' mech, which will help save the world from certain destruction after several attacks from mysterious 'Angels'.

Teeming with religious imagery, teenage angst, and incredible animation (until, infamously, the show transcends the boundaries of its medium final few episodes), Neon Genesis Evangelion belies its trad status by gifting us with an experimental, brave, and profound series all about growing up, one that has proved infinitely influential on the medium. Once you've finished the series, be sure to pop on End of Evangelion to witness its breathtaking, unforgettable final act. You may need our guide on how to watch Neon Genesis Evangelion in order for that.

One Piece

One Piece Egghead arc

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Over 1000 episodes later, One Piece is still going strong. What once revolved around the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy and his hunt for the mythical One Piece has sprawled out into a collection of colorful arcs, each bringing in more and more wacky heroes, villains, and Straw Hat members into its orbit.

While the show is accused - rightly, in some cases - of spinning its wheels and fleshing out its seasons with filler episodes, there's enough charm and delightful antics to keep viewers engaged as the episode count ticks over into three figures. For some, it's become a comfort watch but, decades on, it still captivates with its swashbuckling stories and best-in-class world-building. Netflix has even launched a live-action adaptation, which debuted to acclaim in 2022.

Onimusha

Onimusha - one of the best anime shows on Netflix

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Onimusha has always flown under the radar somewhat. Loosely based on the criminally underrated Capcom series, this 2023 anime sees swordsman Musashi crossing Japan to rid the country of demons as it inches towards a more prosperous era.

Bundled with a relentless pace and action sharper than Musashi's own blade, Onimusha is among the more overlooked anime currently on Netflix. It's a looker, too, with its eye-catching visuals only strengthening the cause of this historical epic.

Pluto

Pluto

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Zeroing in on what it means to be human is something anime always excels at. It's none better than in Pluto, a sci-fi series that takes a well-worn narrative crux - the murder mystery - and emboldens it with a fresh spin: two 'great robots', Atom and Gesicht, who must uncover the murderer all while wrestling with themes of identity and connection.

It's also one of the few shows where we'd actively recommend the English dub over the Japanese dub. Both have their own strengths, but it's to the show's credit that its English-language version is pitch perfect for the premise.

Pokemon

Pokemon

(Image credit: The Pokemon Company)

Cast those rose-tinted glasses to one side. Even today, amid all the nostalgia, Pokemon still holds up. Charting the adventures of Pallet Town's Ash Ketchum on his quest to become a Pokemon Master, this anime was likely among your first tentative steps in the medium.

To help relive your childhood, Netflix has the first 52 episodes as well as several more seasons on tap. It's bursting with creativity and invention, with its trio of protagonists (or more, in some episodes) always entertaining foils for the likes of Team Rocket to go blasting off again. Pokemon quickly became a phenomenon in the late '90s and, yes, the games were obviously huge - but the high bar set by the anime cemented its legacy forever with a certain generation of viewers

Sakamoto Days

Sakamoto Days

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After only one season, Sakamoto Days has become a fan-favorite anime series on Netflix, and it's easy to see why. Based on the manga of the same name written and illustrated by Yuto Suzuki, this slice-of-life hitman drama has an incredible animation style, great sense of humor, jaw-dropping action and memorable characters you will instantly fall in love with.

The story follows legendary ex-hitman Taro Sakamoto, who unexpectedly retired to live a peaceful life after falling in love with a convenience store clerk. His past sometimes catches up to him, but he will do anything to protect his wife and daughter, including banding with comrades to face off against the looming threat of assassins.

Scott Pilgrim Takes Off

Scott Pilgrim Takes Off

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A complete Scott Pilgrim remake with the entire cast of the Edgar Wright-directed 2010 movie feels like the sort of monkey paw wish that could go terribly wrong. No caveats here: boosted by the involvement of series creator Bryan Lee O'Malley, this retelling of Scott Pilgrim is just as joyfully anarchic, meta, and memorable as the original.

On top of that, Scott Pilgrim Takes Off veers in a shocking direction (one that we shan't spoil here) that turns the animated series from a simple 1:1 recreation into something altogether more surprising and novel.

Vinland Saga

Vinland Saga season 2

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Vinland Saga starts strong and, by its second season, heads into the stratosphere as a potential all-time classic. The historical epic, set during the Vikings occupation of England in the 11th Century, follows the fledgling young warrior Thorfinn, who falls under the wing of his father's murderer, Askeladd. As his group pillages its way across the country, the encroaching drama in the royal court proves to be a powder keg-in-waiting that draws in Thorfinn, Askeladd, and a whole clutch of major players - each based on historical figures.

That's just the first season. The second season, its diametric opposite, preaches pacifism and peace over endless bloodshed and political intrigue. Each has its fans, but as a whole, it presents another side to the story of conquest - that of its victims - which anime rarely addresses.

Violet Evergarden

Violet Evergarden

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Fancy a cry? Violet Evergarden has you covered. Once you crack through its quaint, faintly twee exterior - the opening episodes might be too sickly-sweet for some - you'll soon find a passionate (and passionately-told) love story. At the heart of it all is Violet, who must overcome her trauma and lost beau Gilbert in her new role as an Auto Memory Doll.

Her job, which tasks her with penning letters for those who can't - or are unable to - express their feelings, slowly sees her reconnect with her humanity. Its tenth episode, which deals with an ailing mother and her daughter, stands alone as one of anime's greatest episodes of the past decade. It's a masterpiece; a heart-wrenching look at parenting, love, and loss that you should go out of your way to see.


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