Anime is not a world for children’s eyes alone. While plenty of shows cater to a younger audience, some of the best in the medium fall under the seinen category. Distinguished from the teen-oriented shounen properties, seinen stories explore more mature topics geared toward adults.



Of course, some themes found in these types of anime may be a little uncomfortable for younger audiences; however, viewers looking for more mature stories might find that one of the best seinen anime series is more their speed.

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The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You

MyAnimeList: 7.95

100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You anime

The 100 Girlfriends Who Really, Really, Really, Really, Really Love You

Japanese Title
Kimi no Koto ga Daidaidaidaidaisuki na 100-nin no Kanojo

Release Date
October 8, 2023

Studio
Bibury Animation Studios

Number of Episodes
12

Based On
Manga

Creator
Rikito Nakamura

This is it, the pinnacle of harem anime. In a genre known for sparking waifu wars, 100 Girlfriends dares to ask “but, what if they all win?” Unlucky at love, Rentaro wears his heart on his sleeve, a personality trait that has resulted in constant rejection. Before entering high school, the teenager heads to a shrine to pray for guidance, only to be directly answered by a god who reveals that Rentaro will soon be meeting 100 girls who are his soul mates. Also, he has to keep all of them happy. Brief panic attack aside, Rentaro is more than up to the task.

100 Girlfriends is both a hilarious and over-the-top parody of harem and a stellar entry in the genre. Direct and oozing innocence, Rentaro is an absolute delight, which he has to be for this premise to work. While the anime is still in its early days of adapting the manga, the female characters introduced so far are perfect matches for the lead, and they are just as funny.

Skip And Loafer

MyAnimeList: 8.13

Skip And Loafer anime

Skip and Loafer

Japanese Title
Skip to Loafer

Release Date
April 4, 2023

Studio
P.A. Works

Based On
Manga

Creator
Misaki Takamatsu

Number of Episodes
12

A small-town high school girl moves to the big city, aka Tokyo, in pursuit of a life-long dream. As basic as this premise sounds on the surface, Misaki Takamtsu’s Skip and Loafer should not be dismissed as just another run-of-the-mill slice of life. The manga has been on a roll since debuting in 2018, and it has steadily established itself as one of the better ongoing seinen properties. Mitsumi is the girl in question, and while she is wholly unprepared for a bustling city like Tokyo, she nevertheless dives headfirst into the challenge without stopping to take a breath. She also receives a helping hand from a classmate named Shima.

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Skip and Loafer blends comedy, introspection, and character development. While relatively relaxed, the story offers a grounded take on high school life, which can be dramatic and stressful. So far, P.A. Works has done a great job with the adaptation.

Parasyte -The Maxim-

MyAnimeList: 8.33

Parasytes in Parasyte: The Maxim

Parasyte The Maxim

Japanese Title
Kiseijuu: Sei no Kakuritsu

Release Date
October 9, 2014

Studio
Madhouse

Based On
Manga

Creator
Hitoshi Iwaaki

Number of Episodes
24

Another modern classic of the seinen genre, Parasyte received global love for its horrific visuals and interesting concept. The story focuses on an alien species called parasites that drill into a person’s brain to control their body completely.

However, unlike how this process usually goes, the story’s protagonist Shinichi Izumi stops his parasite from taking his body, trapping it in his right hand instead. Viewers will then be held in the suspenseful pacing of the series, as they watch Shinichi and his parasite (called Migi) survive the incurring apocalypse.

Hellsing Ultimate

MyAnimeList: 8.35

Alucard in Hellsing Ultimate

Hellsing Ultimate

Release Date
February 10, 2006

Studio
Satelight, Madhouse, Graphinica

Based On
Manga

Creator
Kouta Hirano

Number of Episodes
10

Somehow, vampires have become their own genre among fantasy anime. From apocalyptic Seraph of the End to the dramatic Strike the Blood, vampires became commonplace. That said, it all comes back to one seinen classic in particular: Hellsing Ultimate.

The story takes audiences into the shoes of Alucard, a vampire and faithful servant of the evil-hunting Hellsing family. While the series doesn’t escape common vampire clichés (after all, it started most of them), it does make for one of the most brutal experiences in modern seinen anime. For suspense lovers who didn’t get enough violence from Berserk, Hellsing Ultimate will be sure to thrill.

Golden Kamuy

MyAnimeList: 7.88 (Season 1)

Golden Kamuy anime

Golden Kamuy

Release Date
April 9, 2018

Studio
Geno Studio, Brain’s Base

Based On
Manga

Creator
Satoru Noda

Number of Episodes
49

Golden Kamuy is bizarre, and that should be taken as a compliment. Set in the aftermath of the Russo-Japanese war, the anime centers around a rat race as various groups strive to discover the Ainu people’s hidden gold, a treasure that requires stitching together a map spread across the skins of various prisoners. Seeking to make amends for the blood he shed throughout the war, Saichi Sugimoto aids an Ainu girl named Asirpa as they try to keep the riches out of the wrong hands.

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Brain’s Base’s series flip-flops between visceral acts of gory violence and comedic silliness that would not look out of place in something like Gintama. More importantly, the anime manages to balance these two tones perfectly, a triumph many shows struggle to experience.

Erased

MyAnimeList: 8.30

The Younger Versions Of Satoru and Kayo In Erased

Erased

Japanese Title
Boku dake ga Inai Machi

Release Date
January 8, 2016

Studio
A-1 Pictures

Based On
Manga

Creator
Kei Sanbe

Number of Episodes
12

What if any event in a person’s past could be undone? Well, this is exactly the situation that the seinen anime Erased focuses on. The anime tells the story of Satoru Fujinuma and the mysterious incidents that took the lives of his mother and his childhood friends.

The twist? Satoru must use the ability that sends him eighteen years in the past, in which he must solve the incidents as his childhood self. The mystery of Erased is eye-catching, offering a good variety of fast-paced scenes and striking visuals. To say the least, most seinen fans will find something they enjoy about Erased.

Oshi No Ko

MyAnimeList: 8.71

Oshi no Ko babies trailer

Oshi No Ko

Release Date
April 12, 2023

Studio
Doga Kobo

Based On
Manga

Creator
Aka Akasaka

Number of Episodes
11

Streaming Service(s)
HIDIVE

Aka Akasaka’s Kaguya-sama is one of the most popular manga and anime of the last decade, but it is hardly the mangaka’s only masterpiece. Although not devoid of humor or uplifting moments, Oshi no Ko takes a rather sobering look at the entertainment industry, opting against offering any illusions about its cutthroat nature and seedy underbelly.

To avoid going into spoilers since this show needs to be experienced as blindly as possible, Oshi no Ko is for anyone looking for a murder mystery that touches upon themes of fame, obsession, and grief. Unsurprisingly, Doga Kobo’s animation is top-notch, and the same can be said for the anime’s voice acting.

Land Of The Lustrous

MyAnimeList: 8.39

Land Of The Lustrous anime

Land of the Lustrous

Japanese Title
Houseki no Kuni

Release Date
October 7, 2017

Studio
Orange

Based On
Manga

Creator
Haruko Ichikawa

Number of Episodes
12

Streaming Service(s)
HIDIVE , Amazon Prime Video

Anthropomorphic anything has become a common trope in anime. Warships, animals, and even countries have been made into people. However, few know about the series focused on anthropomorphic gems. Following the story of Phos, Land of the Lustrous explores an intricate world where Earth is too toxic for human life and Lunarians are on the assault.

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It’s hard to say that there is a more unique seinen anime series than this. Living gemstones make for a world that is hard to beat in that regard, but all of this makes the series so entertaining. The metallic art style that strays from the standard, the unique properties of the characters, and even the unusual factions at play, make Land of the Lustrous a series hard to predict.

Made In Abyss

MyAnimeList: 8.66 (Season 1)

Untitled design (7)

Made in Abyss

Release Date
July 7, 2017

Studio
Kinema Citrus

Based On
Manga

Creator
Akihito Tsukushi

Number of Episodes
25

Streaming Service(s)
Amazon Prime Video , HIDIVE

Mystery is one of the best sub-genres of seinen anime, and for good reason. These types of series fascinate audiences with information manipulation and clever world-building, allowing the author to regulate tension and suspense far more than in another type of series — something that Made in Abyss does very well.

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The series tells the story of an orphan named Riko and her connection with a gaping hole near her town called the Abyss. As more about the mysterious abyss becomes revealed, viewers will find themselves growing more and more connected to the characters of the series. A truly great seinen anime for viewers looking for a mix of mystery and character development.

Space Brothers

MyAnimeList: 8.49

Space Brothers

Space Brothers

Japanese Title
Uchuu Kyoudai

Release Date
April 1, 2012

Studio
A-1 Pictures

Based On
Manga

Creator
Chūya Koyama

Number of Episodes
99

As children, the brothers Mutta and Hibito dreamed of heading into space; as adults, Hibito is on the verge of actualizing his goal, while Mutta has largely floundered. After being fired from his sales job, Mutta realizes that he is at a crossroads in his life, and he decides to chase after his boyhood dream.

Space Brothers falls within the sci-fi genre but is very much rooted in reality. The anime chronicles Mutta’s journey as he tries to become an astronaut, covering the trials and tribulations such a path entails.

Pluto

MyAnimeList: 8.55

Gesicht in Pluto

Pluto

Release Date
October 26, 2023

Studio
Studio M2

Number of Episodes
8

Based On
Manga

Creator
Naoki Urasawa

For the longest time, Naoki Urasawa’s beloved Pluto manga seemed destined to remain unadapted, but that changed in 2023 when Studio M2 and Netflix finally released an 8-part OVA. An adaptation of such a legendary property had to be as close to perfect as possible, and the show largely managed to live up to these very high expectations.

Covering an Astro Boy arc, the story follows Gesicht as he investigates a series of murders that involve both humans and robots. While the case is quite interesting, Pluto‘s success lies in its study of human behavior as it reconfigures well-worn sci-fi tropes to tell a poignant and effective narrative driven by socially relevant themes.

Berserk

MyAnimeList: 8.58

Berserk Anime 1997 Key Visual featuring Guts and Griffith

Berserk

Japanese Title
Kenpuu Denki Berserk

Release Date
October 8, 1997

Studio
OLM Team Iguchi

Creator
Kentaro Miura

Number of Episodes
25

Streaming Service(s)
YouTube

Based On
Manga

Bloody seinen stories with buff, sword-wielding protagonists aren’t exactly the most family-friendly choices in anime. At least, Kentaro Miura’s Berserk proves that much. With a brutish sword-wielding protagonist and a band of mercenaries just as violent, the anime is thrilling for the same reasons that it isn’t meant for everybody.

Frankly, the story of Guts and the Band of Hawks makes for a great time for willing viewers. Its gory, life-threatening nature makes the story more meaningful, knowing that cheap plot armor isn’t in play. All in all, Berserk is a thrilling rollercoaster of emotions, perfect for viewers who love the battle elements of shonen anime.

Kingdom

MyAnimeList: 7.92 (Season 1)

kingdom anime season 4

Kingdom

Release Date
June 4, 2012

Studio
Pierrot

Based On
Manga

Creator
Yasuhisa Hara

Number of Episodes
129

Based on Yasuhisa Hara’s highly regarded manga, Kingdom is an ambitious historical anime set during China’s Warring States Period. The story follows two orphans, Xin and Piao, pursuing their dream of serving as generals. Eventually, the anime shifts focus to Xin, who becomes one of King Zheng of Qin’s most loyal soldiers.

Kingdom‘s animation can be off-putting since the anime combines 3D CGI with 2D backdrops. The show’s first season has a particularly divisive presentation, but the animation does improve in the sequels. While the art style takes some getting used to, Kingdom‘s story and characters are strong from the start, and they only get better as the anime progresses.

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Bungo Stray Dogs

MyAnimeList: 7.82 (Season 1)

key characters from bungou stray dogs

Bungo Stray Dogs

Japanese Title
Bungou Stray Dogs

Release Date
April 7, 2016

Studio
Bones

Based On
Manga

Creator
Kafka Asagiri

Number of Episodes
61

Bungo Stray Dogs is kind of like Psycho-Pass, but it instead focuses on detectives in alternate-reality Yokohama modeled after the 1920s with supernatural abilities. Okay, in reality, the only thing in common is the focus on detective-like characters. Nonetheless, Bungo Stray Dogs makes for an interesting alternative for viewers who don’t like the dark atmosphere of something like Psycho-Pass.

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Bungo Stray Dogs’ biggest draw is its characters. In a way, the story was built around the characters rather than the other way around. All this means is that the series offers a more complex insight into character development in the supernatural genre. It’s really a perfect series for people who enjoy getting attached to every character.

Mushi-Shi

MyAnimeList: 8.66 (Season 1)

Mushishi anime

Mushi-Shi

Release Date
October 23, 2005

Studio
Artland

Based On
Manga

Creator
Yuki Urushibara

Number of Episodes
46

Mushi-Shi is a challenging series to describe since it contains slice of life, supernatural, drama, and even horror elements. The anime follows Ginko, a Mushishi who travels across Japan in search of Mushi, supernatural entities connected to nature. Although he takes on an active role on occasion, Ginko primarily acts as an observer soaking in the lives of others and the Mushi that exist alongside them.

Mushi-Shi immerses viewers in a beautiful world filled with wonder, beauty, and sadness. While slow-paced at points, the anime is very well written.

Fate/Zero

MyAnimeList: 8.28 (Season 1)

Fate Zero anime Saber in battle

Fate/Zero

Release Date
October 1, 2011

Studio
Ufotable

Number of Episodes
25

Based On
Light Novel

Creator
Gen Urobuchi

Part of the infamous Fate series, it’s hard to say that Fate/Zero isn’t seinen. Published as a seinen manga, it has a much darker tone than other entries in the Fate series. This story is alluring for a multitude of reasons. Deep narratives, heavy world-building, exquisite artwork, sound, and breathtakingly, beautiful fight scenes all make this anime stand out.

That said, audiences should take into consideration the watch order of the Fate series. Of course, Fate/Zero can be watched on its own conclusively. However, for those looking to watch the rest of the series, Fate/Zero serves as the prequel to Fate/Stay Night.

March Comes In Like A Lion

MyAnimeList: 8.38 (Season 1)

march comes in like a lion Rei

March Comes in Like a Lion

Japanese Title
3-gatsu no Lion

Release Date
October 8, 2016

Studio
Shaft

Based On
Manga

Creator
Chica Umino

Number of Episodes
44

Granted, March Comes In Like A Lion may not have the mainstream popularity of some other seinen anime, however, the series is unique in its exploration of depressing themes and hopefulness. The story focuses on Rei Kiriyama, an introverted, professional shogi player, and his relationship with the Koda family.

The story can be truly heartwarming, which is a little uncommon for many seinen series that tend to stray more into tragedy. That said, March Comes In Like A Lion deals with a number of heavy themes and topics, including bullying and depression. The anime handles these subjects with sensitivity and realism, providing no easy answers but not taking away hope either.

Kaguya-Sama: Love Is War

MyAnimeList: 8.41 (Season 1)

Kaguya Shinomiya, Miyuki Shirogane and the other members of the Shuchiin Academy student council

Kaguya-Sama: Love Is War

Japanese Title
Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Renai Zunousen

Release Date
January 12, 2019

Studio
A-1 Pictures

Based On
Manga

Creator
Aka Akasaka

Number of Episodes
41

Almost nothing can be more different from Berserk than a school-life romantic comedy series. Yet, Kaguya-Sama: Love Is War has more than proven itself to be a very competent seinen series.

The story focuses on Shuchiin Academy’s student council president, Miyuki Shirogane, and vice president Kaguya Shinomiya, as they try their best to get each other to confess — via witty commentary and psychological warfare, of course. Kaguya-sama is perfect for anime fans who want an amazing comedy that also explores some mature themes.

Ping Pong The Animation

MyAnimeList: 8.62

Ping Pong The Animation anime

Ping Pong The Animation

Release Date
April 11, 2014

Studio
Tatsunoko Production

Based On
Manga

Creator
Taiyō Matsumoto

Number of Episodes
11

Sports anime are simultaneously extremely mainstream and an acquired taste. If someone falls in love with the genre, they might never look back, especially since each season tends to introduce a couple of new shows. However, Ping Pong the Animation is one of a kind. Ever since they were kids, the timid Smile saw the confident Peco as his hero, and they bonded over a shared interest in ping pong.

After suffering a shocking defeat, Peco steps away from the table and begins to change into someone Smile does not recognize; consequently, the latter makes it his mission to bring back the friend he knew. Ping Pong the Animation revolves entirely around Smile and Peco’s friendship, with the anime serving up a deep study of both characters.

Rainbow

MyAnimeList: 8.47

rainbow anime

Rainbow

Japanese Title
Rainbow: Nisha Rokubō no Shichinin

Release Date
April 7, 2010

Studio
Madhouse

Number of Episodes
26

Based On
Manga

Creator
George Abe

While certainly among the best seinen anime of all time, Rainbow is the definition of an uncomfortable and unpleasant sit. The demographic is known for dark stories like Made in Abyss and Berserk, but unlike those series, Rainbow‘s tragedy is not coated in a veil of fantasy. No, this anime’s horrors are completely human.

Set during the 1950s, Rainbow follows a group of teenagers who are imprisoned in a reform school governed by one of the most disgusting and vile characters in anime. As they live through a living hell, they can only turn to each other for support.

Ghost In The Shell

MyAnimeList: 8.27 (1995 Movie)

ghost in the shell the major motoko kusanagi

Ghost in the Shell

Release Date
December 8, 1995

Director
Mamoru Oshii

Studio
Production I.G

Based On
Manga by Masamune Shirow

Live-action movies aren’t uncommon in the world of anime. However, a series with a live-action movie released in the West is a different story. Ghost In The Shell earned its international acclaim as a seinen masterpiece with striking artwork for the period and an interesting concept.

Focusing on the story of Motoko Kusanagi, an android designed for fighting, the Ghost In The Shell series creates one of the best narratives in the sci-fi, police genre. Featuring deep, complex characters and an action-packed world, it’s easy to see why the movie and the subsequent series are among the best seinen anime.

Monster

MyAnimeList: 8.87

monster anime

Monster

Release Date
April 7, 2004

Studio
Madhouse

Number of Episodes
74

Based On
Manga

Creator
Naoki Urasawa

Naoki Urasawa is one of the greatest manga creators of all time, but most of his works have not been adapted into anime. Monster is a rare exception, and the psychological thriller has precious few peers when it comes to seinen anime. Kenzo Tenma is an idealistic surgeon living in Germany who one day goes against orders and saves a child rather than a prominent political figure. This decision not only costs Tenma his career but also births an unbreakable bond with Johan, the boy saved by the doctor. The latter is not a positive thing.

Monster is grim, mature, and intelligent. Spanning more than 70 episodes, the anime barely sets a foot wrong as it weaves one of fiction’s most complex and ambitious narratives.

Vinland Saga

MyAnimeList: 8.75 (Season 1)

Vinland Saga

Vinland Saga

Release Date
July 7, 2019

Studio
Wit Studio, MAPPA

Based On
Manga

Creator
Makoto Yukimura

Number of Episodes
48

Streaming Service(s)
Amazon Prime Video , Crunchyroll , HIDIVE

Vikings aren’t a common topic in anime, and it is fairly uncommon for Japanese animation to explore the intricate world of Scandinavian warriors. Vinland Saga proves why this subject is perfect for the screen, with dark, gory warfare and a historical twist.

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Following the story of the youth Thorfinn, the seinen anime explores the unique lifestyle of Viking warriors and their motivations. Frankly, a lot of the battle elements found in Berserk make Vinland Saga the amazing anime that it is. However, Vinland Saga is a little different, as it’s a better fit for history lovers, and the anime takes quite a turn in season 2 as it evolves into a character-driven introspective saga as the protagonist tries to break free of his cycle of violence.

Season 1 caught the world’s attention through its complex characterizations, visceral action, and intelligent world-building. Season 2 recontextualizes a lot of Thorfinn’s actions during its predecessor, transforming a fairly one-note character into a tragic figure defined by guilt and hopelessness, the latter of which steadily gives way as the protagonist faces his past actions and discovers a new reason to live.

Best Winter 2024 Seinen Anime

Winter 2024 has a solid selection of shows that cover quite a few genres and demographics. Obviously, shonen is receiving a lot of love, but seinen anime are not in that short of a supply either. Kingdom is back with a new season, and it is shaping up to be just as good as its two predecessors. The Foolish Angel Dances with the Devil is somewhat entertaining, and Tales of Wedding Rings is a pretty interesting take on the isekai theme. Snack Basue is not great.

When it comes to new Winter 2024 seinen anime, two names stand out.

Delicious In Dungeon

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Delicious in Dungeon

MyAnimeList Score
7.71

Japanese Title
Dungeon Meshi

Release Date
January 4, 2024

Studio
Trigger

Based On
Manga

Creator
Ryōko Kui

Seinen tends to be associated with mature and dark stories. While the demographic certainly appreciates those types of manga and anime, there are plenty of lighthearted tales as well. Delicious in Dungeon is charmingly silly in the best possible way, and it is an easy recommendation for any fantasy fan who also loves a bit of Dungeons & Dragons. After his sister is eaten by a dragon during a dungeon excursion, Laios knows he only has a small window of time to revive her before she is digested; consequently, he cannot afford to be bogged down by weight when he returns to the dungeon, and he cannot leave until he finds his sibling. Therefore, he decides the only option is to eat the monsters found in the dungeon, a declaration that takes his companions by surprise.

Delicious in Dungeon delivers on its concept’s promise by going into painstaking detail regarding its meals. The humor largely arises from the creative ways Laios and Senshi propose to cook their catches, and Marcille and Chilchuck’s reactions to those recipes. Even if the comedy does not strike a chord with a viewer, Delicious in Dungeon is still a fun adventure anime with likable characters and very good animation.

The Witch And The Beast

The Witch and the Beast anime

The Witch And The Beast

MyAnimeList Score
7.28

Japanese Title
Majo to Yajuu

Release Date
January 12, 2024

Studio
Yokohama Animation Lab

Based On
Manga

Creator
Kousuke Satake

The Witch and the Beast has been good but not necessarily great so far, although it could very well make that leap before the season ends. Inspired by the Victorian Era, the anime envisions a world where humans live alongside an array of nightmarish entities, including witches. Guideau and Ashaf work for an organization that takes on supernatural cases, with the former agreeing to participate in these investigations until she finds the witch who cursed her.

Based on a pretty great manga, The Witch and the Beast is only starting to pick up momentum, which should start to happen once the main characters are granted a touch more development. In the meantime, the anime delivers a cool setting, vicious fights, and an air of mystery.

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