Demon Slayer‘s manga finished in 2020, but the anime still has a ways to go. The movie, Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba the Movie: Mugen Train, really upped the franchise’s popularity, and season 2 was an improvement over its predecessor. Season 3 was arguably a step backward, although the Swordsmith Village arc still had a few exciting moments.
What are Demon Slayer fans supposed to watch while they wait for season 4 to become a reality? Thankfully, there are numerous anime out there with premises similar to Kimetsu no Yaiba. Some shows don’t quite fit the exact theme of slaying demons but have qualities that fans are likely to enjoy. What are some of the best anime like Demon Slayer?
Updated February 21, 2024 by Mark Sammut: While waiting for season 4 to air, fans should check out these anime similar to Demon Slayer.
26 Ninja Kamui
Visceral & Bloody Action
Ninja Kamui
- Release Date
- February 11, 2024
- Studio
- E&H Production, Sola Entertainment
- Number of Episodes
- 12
- MyAnimeList Score
- 8.62
- Streaming Service(s)
- Max , Adult Swim
A very late addition to the Winter 2024 anime season, Ninja Kamui arrived out of nowhere, and it instantly left a massive impression due to its animation and no-hold-barred violence. Set in something akin to the present day, the anime follows Joe Logan, a ninja who tried to escape a life of perpetual death alongside his family. Unfortunately, the past caught up with all of them, and Joe could do nothing but watch as his wife and kid were massacred by the clan he used to serve. Now, it is time for revenge.
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Ninja Kamui tells a fairly straightforward story, at least so far, which is not a bad thing. The Adult Swim anime focuses on action above everything else, and the episodes released so far have been nothing short of fantastic in this area. Similar to Demon Slayer, Ninja Kamui takes inspiration from classic martial arts and samurai epic, although it fuses these elements with sci-fi rather than supernatural ingredients. The result is a show that can exist alongside action greats like Demon Slayer.
25 Solo Leveling
Going From Zero To Hero
Solo Leveling
- Japanese Title
- Ore dake Level Up na Ken
- Release Date
- January 7, 2024
- Studio
- A-1 Pictures
- Number of Episodes
- 12
- Creator
- Chugong
- MyAnimeList Score
- 8.47
Arguably the most hyped new anime of Winter 2024, Solo Leveling is the long-awaited adaptation of Chugong’s beloved manhwa, and it has been worth the wait. A-1 Pictures has pulled off all the stops to craft an experience that lives up to the source material’s reputation and influence, crafting an action-heavy series that looks as good as most other shows on the market.
Narratively, Solo Leveling is both complicated and very simple. The world itself has enough nuance to maintain a level of intrigue; however, the story is largely a power fantasy that follows Sung Jin-woo as he transforms from the weakest to the most powerful hunter. Centering primarily around fights, Solo Leveling delivers fast-paced and intense action sequences that regularly push the protagonist beyond his limits, and they are a sight to behold.
24 Hell’s Paradise
Action-Fantasy Anime With A Samurai Setting
Hell’s Paradise
- Japanese Title
- Jigokuraku
- Release Date
- April 1, 2023
- Studio
- MAPPA
- Number of Episodes
- 13
- Creator
- Yuji Kaku
- MyAnimeList Score
- 8.12
Spring 2023 had quite a few exciting anime, and while most of the shows were not all that similar to Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Swordsmith Village Arc, Hell’s Paradise was the one exception. Based on a Shonen Jump+ manga, the anime follows a group of convicts who are sent to a mysterious island to find an elixir of life, creating a battle royale sort of scenario. If someone finds this item, they are granted their freedom. As these characters are primarily murderers, they are accompanied by executioners who are meant to take off their heads if they step out of line.
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Gabimaru the Hollow is one such criminal, and he might be the scariest of the bunch. However, he has a reason to survive and change: his wife. Hell’s Paradise follows Gabimaru and his executioner as they explore a surreal island defined by horrific monstrosities, death, and flowers. Similar to Demon Slayer, Hell’s Paradise is very action-heavy and is not afraid to throw out buckets of gore; in fact, the latter can get more violent and unsettling than the former.
23 Chainsaw Man
Humans Vs. Devils
Chainsaw Man
- Release Date
- October 12, 2022
- Studio
- MAPPA
- Number of Episodes
- 12
- Creator
- Tatsuki Fujimoto
- MyAnimeList Score
- 8.55
One of the most hyped anime of 2022, Chainsaw Man arguably struggled to live up to expectations, unreasonably high as they were. Nevertheless, season 1 is still pretty great and does a good job of setting things up for a sequel. In this universe, Devils are real and manifest from the emotions of humans. As these creatures are extremely dangerous and powerful, the Public Safety Division was created to hunt them down, although its members tend to have very short careers (and lives).
On the verge of death, Denji merges with his Devil friend, allowing him to not only survive but transform into the eponymous Chainsaw Man. Driven by nothing but his own animalistic urges, Denji agrees to join the Public Safety Division, starting him down a path of personal growth and bloodshed.
22 Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon?
The Protagonist’s Journey
Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon?
- Japanese Title
- Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru no Darou ka
- Release Date
- April 4, 2015
- Studio
- J.C.Staff
- Number of Episodes
- 59
- Creator
- Fujino Ōmori
- MyAnimeList Score
- 7.54 (Season 1)
- Streaming Service(s)
- HIDIVE , Hulu
Based on a popular light novel by Fujino Omori, DanMachi is a fantasy anime set in a city filled with adventurers who spend their time exploring a massive dungeon. Each person pledges allegiance to a Familia run by a deity, and the protagonist – Bell Cranel – is Hestia’s only follower. While initially weak, Bell works hard to make his goddess proud and to live up to a decorated adventurer who once saved his life.
Premise-wise, DanMachi and Demon Slayer are not particularly similar, but fans of the latter should at least try the former. The shows revolve around protagonists who undergo constant growth, and while they eventually become quite capable in battle, they are never overpowered. Both anime have expansive supporting casts that are allowed to flourish as their own people away from the protagonist, and each arc tends to push new characters (or, to be exact, girls) to the forefront.
21 Rage Of Bahamut
Demons & Humans Co-Exist
Rage of Bahamut
- Japanese Title
- Shingeki no Bahamut
- Release Date
- October 6, 2014
- Studio
- MAPPA
- Number of Episodes
- 36
- MyAnimeList Score
- 7.62 (Season 1)
Loosely based on a card game, Rage of Bahamut produced two fairly different seasons. Genesis is a typical action-adventure anime that follows a group of “heroes” as they travel across a fantastical nation and take on largely self-contained stories while pursuing a larger goal. Meanwhile, Virgin Soul focuses on a single city, pushes a new character, Nina, as its protagonist, and focuses more on the social element that defines its universe. Season one is generally regarded as superior, but both entries are enjoyable in their own right.
Exceptions aside, Demon Slayer depicts demons as almost universally bad, even if some of them receive sympathetic backstories. Conversely, Rage of Bahamut envisions a world where humans, demons, and gods co-exist, and all of them have their good and evil parties. In fact, season two paints humanity as the aggressor against the demon race.
20 Drifters
Gloriously Violent Fights
Drifters
- Release Date
- October 7, 2016
- Studio
- Hoods Entertainment
- Number of Episodes
- 12
- Creator
- Kouta Hirano
- MyAnimeList Score
- 7.89
Drifters can be difficult to recommend since a sequel seems unlikely to ever come to fruition, which is a shame as season one is among the most enjoyable action anime of the 2010s. Similar to Fate, the isekai series brings together famous historical figures and makes them fight to the death; however, Drifters takes place in a fantasy world and essentially divides its characters into two groups.
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Unapologetically gory and over-the-top, the anime does not hold back during its many fights, which compare favorably with most other series. Silly as its core premise might sound, Drifters offers an interesting take on the isekai theme, and the anime has a lot of fun presenting outlandish versions of figures like Joan of Arc and Oda Nobunaga.
19 Claymore
Yoma
Claymore
- Release Date
- April 4, 2007
- Studio
- Madhouse
- Number of Episodes
- 26
- Creator
- Norihiro Yagi
- MyAnimeList Score
- 7.74
Based on Norihiro Yagi’s shonen manga, Claymore takes place in a world where humans live in constant fear of Yomas, which are essentially shape-shifting demons. As these creatures can easily overpower a regular person, towns and villages hire powerful knights called Claymores to take down these threats. Half-human, half-Yoma, these women are generally stripped of emotion, with their identity being largely defined by their loyalty to their organization.
Clare is one such Claymore, and while on a mission, she saves an orphaned boy named Raki. The latter ends up joining the former on her travels, creating a bond that inspires Clare to grow and change. Featuring good production value courtesy of Madhouse and a story that starts slow but blooms into something fairly complex and engaging, Claymore is a minor classic.
18 Bleach
One Of The Big Three
Bleach
- Release Date
- October 5, 2004
- Studio
- Pierrot
- Number of Episodes
- 392
- Creator
- Tite Kubo
- MyAnimeList Score
- 7.93 (First Series)
- Streaming Service(s)
- Hulu
One of battle shonen’s big three manga, Bleach enjoyed a decent anime run between 2004 and 2012 before making a successful comeback in the Fall 2022 season. Currently adapting the Thousand-Year Blood War arc, the show has never been better, and Pierrot has pulled no punches when it comes to the animation.
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In this universe, spirits can roam the land as Hollows, which are put to rest by a secret otherworldly organization known as the Soul Society. One night, a normal student named Ichigo meets Rukia, a Soul Reaper, and soon finds himself face to face with a Hollow. Bleach gets complicated quite quickly, and the anime nearly always nails its battle sequences.
17 Blue Exorcist
Half-Human, Half-Satan
Blue Exorcist
- Japanese Title
- Ao no Exorcist
- Release Date
- April 17, 2011
- Studio
- A-1 Pictures
- Number of Episodes
- 37
- Creator
- Kazue Kato
- MyAnimeList Score
- 7.49
Blue Exorcist takes place in the modern-day wherein there is a secret academy that trains teenagers how to exercise demons. Rin is the son of the devil and is treated like a second-class citizen, even though he wants to slay demons as much as anyone else.
Will he succumb to the power of the devil or will he become the hero he wants everyone to see him as? Blue Exorcist is like Harry Potter meets Demon Slayer as far as the themes go. Although Rin takes center stage for most of the story, he is hardly the only notable character, and the anime dedicates a lot of time to exploring the other exorcists, creating a dynamic comparable to the Hashira.
16
A Battle Shonen Masterpiece
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
- Release Date
- April 5, 2009
- Studio
- Bones
- Number of Episodes
- 64
- Creator
- Hiromu Arakawa
- MyAnimeList Score
- 9.09
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is a reboot of the first anime adaptation that went off the rails into its own storyline. This adaptation is more faithful to the manga and is complete. Both series have their fans, but this is the one to check out.
It’s set in a steampunk version of the world wherein alchemy is real and a corrupt government is trying to slowly take over the world through it. The anime centers around Ed and Al, brothers who pushed their experiments with alchemy too far, lost parts of their bodies, and are now trying to make things right.
14 Golden Kamuy
Brilliant Action & Hilarious Humor
Golden Kamuy
- Release Date
- April 9, 2018
- Studio
- Geno Studio, Brain’s Base
- Number of Episodes
- 49
- Creator
- Satoru Noda
- MyAnimeList Score
- 7.88 (Season 1)
Golden Kamuy is set around the early 1900s involving the aftermath of the Russo-Japanese War. The war is all but over now and Saichi is trying to forget his past all while trying to uncover a treasure trove of gold.
The maps he needs are tattooed on the backs of men so let’s just say he does what he needs to in order to get what he needs. Demon Slayer blends action and comedy to a polarizing degree, with the latter being quite divisive among many viewers. Golden Kamuy is much the same way as it can go from extremely bloody action and high-stakes to goofy shenanigans at the drop of a pin; however, an argument could be made that Golden Kamuy handles humor better than Demon Slayer.
13 The Fate Series
The Pinnacle Of Action Anime?
Fate/Zero
- Release Date
- October 1, 2011
- Studio
- Ufotable
- Number of Episodes
- 25
- Creator
- Gen Urobuchi
- MyAnimeList Score
- 8.28 (Season 1)
In all honesty, the Fate series does not have all that much in common with Demon Slayer, outside the fact that they are both action anime made by ufotable. Narratively, Fate/Zero and Fate/stay night revolve around the Holy Grail War, a battle royale where mages summon heroes from history to fight until only one is left standing. The shows are brutal, complex, and ambiguous in the presentation of most of their characters.
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Despite not sharing much common ground when it comes to story or plot, Demon Slayer and Fate are ideal companion pieces as they both showcase ufotable’s near-unparalleled talent for animating visceral and smooth action sequences.
12 Seraph Of The End: Vampire Reign
Humans Vs. Vampires
Seraph of the End
- Japanese Title
- Owari no Seraph
- Release Date
- April 4, 2015
- Studio
- Wit Studio
- Number of Episodes
- 24
- Creator
- Takaya Kagami
- MyAnimeList Score
- 7.49 (Season 1)
- Streaming Service(s)
- Hulu
Thanks to a disease wiping out most adults, humanity has been largely subjugated by vampires, who use the surviving children as a blood bank. Seeking to escape with the other kids, Yuu and Mikaela make a run for it, only for the plan to end in disaster. Somehow, Yuu makes it out and finds a human resistance force, which he quickly joins to satisfy his thirst for revenge. Meanwhile, Mikaela is turned into a vampire. Seraph of the End chronicles Yuu and Mikaela’s growth, eventual collision, and friendship, all the while dissecting both the human and vampire societies that are at war.
Consisting of two seasons, Seraph of the End is an enjoyable, if unspectacular shonen anime with a solid premise and above-average action. While rushed at times, the series gets by on spectacle and the intriguing dynamic between its two leads.
11 Fog Hill Of Five Elements
Chinese Mythology
Fog Hill of Five Elements
- Release Date
- July 26, 2020
- Studio
- Nice Boat Animation, Samsara Animation Studio
- Number of Episodes
- 7
- MyAnimeList Score
- 7.81 (Season 1)
A donghua ONA series, Fog Hill of Five Elements leaves an incredible impression despite its short length. The story revolves around five martial artists who bridge the gap between the demon and human worlds, a task they accomplish by utilizing powers gained by defeating monsters that come through gates found on the eponymous mountain. Pulling from Chinese mythology and martial arts, the show tells a fairly decent opening arc, which does a respectable job of setting up the main characters and this universe’s lore.
While the plot is pretty good, Fog Hill of Five Elements‘ crowning achievements are undoubtedly its animation and fight sequences. Nothing short of phenomenal in both areas, the web series is one of the few projects capable of matching Demon Slayer at its best.
10 Inuyasha
Isekai, Romance, & Demons
Inuyasha
- Release Date
- October 16, 2000
- Studio
- Sunrise
- Number of Episodes
- 193
- Creator
- Rumiko Takahashi
- MyAnimeList Score
- 7.86
Inuyasha might have served as some sort of inspiration for Demon Slayer, as they are both about slaying demons. It’s set in both the present and the past, with the past segments taking place in the golden age of Japan.
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It’s an isekai wherein a young girl, Kagome, falls into a well that transports her back to the past. Japan is overrun with demons and only Kagome and her half-demon love interest, Inuyasha, can save the day.
9 Dororo
A Ronin Epic With A Supernatural Twist
Dororo
- Release Date
- January 7, 2019
- Studio
- Tezuka Productions, MAPPA
- Number of Episodes
- 24
- Creator
- Osamu Tezuka
- MyAnimeList Score
- 8.25
- Streaming Service(s)
- Amazon Prime Video
Due to his awful father, Hyakkimaru was born missing most of his body parts, each of which was handed over to a demon. The boy survives until adolescence and starts a blood-soaked quest to regain what was stolen from him, a journey that involves eliminating each of these demons.
An adaptation of Osamu Tezuka’s classic shonen manga, Dororo is a timeless tale that should satisfy Demon Slayer fans yearning for more ronin-esque action anime. Dororo‘s heart is the relationship between Hyakkimaru and the anime’s eponymous child, an endearing orphan who forms an unbreakable bond with the capable swordsman.
8 Ragna Crimson
Humanity Under Siege By Dragons
Ragna Crimson
- Japanese Title
- Ragna Crimson
- Release Date
- October 1, 2023
- Studio
- SILVER LINK.
- Number of Episodes
- 24
- Creator
- Daiki Kobayashi
- MyAnimeList Score
- 7.50
- Streaming Service(s)
- HIDIVE
At times, battle shonen anime can seem like they are cycling through mythological creatures. Many shows can be described as “humans vs. some type of monster,” with the former being greatly outmatched and relying on a select group of heroes who can just about survive against the overwhelming supernatural threats. Ragna Crimson is very much cut from this cloth as the anime takes place in a fantasy world where humans are not the dominant species and live in fear of dragons. After essentially playing with their food for a very long time, the latter decides it is time to start eradicating humanity, a situation that sparks Ragna, a weak human who admires a hero named Leonica, to give up everything to create a future not filled with grief. Before long, he is accompanied on his mission by Crimson, a dragon who has a burning hatred for his kind.
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Although its core concept is not all that original, Ragna Crimson gets by on the strength of its characters, particularly Crimson and a few of the antagonistic dragons. Ragna is a fairly straightforward shonen protagonist who is largely driven by emotion, and while he can be a bit uninteresting, his aggressive and blunt nature complements Crimson’s strategic mind and manipulative tendencies. The action sequences are not quite on the same level as Demon Slayer or Jujutsu Kaisen, but they are entertaining in their own right.
7 Kabaneri Of The Iron Fortress
The Mugen Train Arc, But Zombies
Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress
- Japanese Title
- Koutetsujou no Kabaneri
- Release Date
- April 8, 2016
- Studio
- Wit Studio
- Number of Episodes
- 12
- MyAnimeList Score
- 7.27
Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress is primarily known for its parallels to Attack on Titan‘s opening season, although their similarities are superficial. The show might be a better fit for people searching for anime like Demon Slayer since they both take place in relatively similar time periods and prioritize action.
The eponymous “iron fortress” is a train and serves as Kabaneri‘s main setting, giving the series a unique connection to Demon Slayer‘s Mugen Train arc and movie. Rather than demons, Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress‘ humans exist in a world overrun with zombies, and these undead creatures are not of the slow-as-molasses variety.