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Genres: Gory Action, Dark Comedy, Coming-of-Age
Story: Denji is a destitute teenager who works as a Devil Hunter to pay off his father’s debt. His only friend is Pochita, a chainsaw devil. After a betrayal gets Denji killed, Pochita fuses with his heart, turning Denji into a “Chainsaw Man”—a hybrid who pulls a cord in his chest to sprout chainsaws from his arms and head. He’s recruited by a government agency to hunt devils, but his simple dreams (eat toast with jam, touch a girl’s chest) clash with a conspiracy involving the Gun Devil and a manipulative boss named Makima.
Why it’s popular: Raw, unpredictable, and emotionally messy. It feels like a punk rock version of shonen.

The Fun-Filled Family Favorite The most wholesome hit of the decade. A telepathic girl, a spy father, and an assassin mother all have to hide their identities from each other while pretending to be a perfect family. Chaos and comedy ensue. hentai+anime+dark+shell+ep+1+2+complete+uncensored+new

Genres: Dark Fantasy, Tragedy, Horror
Story: In a medieval demon-infested world, a mercenary named Guts carries a massive sword and a brand on his neck that attracts evil spirits. Through flashbacks, we learn he once joined the Band of the Hawk, led by the charismatic Griffith. Griffith’s ambition to claim his own kingdom leads him to sacrifice his entire band to demonic beings called the God Hand. Guts survives but is cursed to be hunted forever. The story is a relentless exploration of trauma, rage, loyalty, and finding purpose in a world that wants you dead.
Why it’s popular: The art becomes jaw-droppingly detailed. It’s the gold standard for grimdark fantasy, but also contains moments of genuine tenderness. Genres: Gory Action, Dark Comedy, Coming-of-Age Story: Denji

Genres: Psychological Thriller, Supernatural Crime
Story: Genius student Light Yagami finds a notebook dropped by a death god, Ryuk. Anyone whose name is written in it dies. Light decides to become the god of a new world by killing all criminals. The world’s greatest detective, the enigmatic L, opposes him. What follows is a cat-and-mouse game of logic, misdirection, and moral decay—Light goes from idealistic vigilante to egomaniacal serial killer while L risks everything to prove his identity.
Why it’s popular: Intellectual chess matches, no clear hero, and an iconic rivalry that keeps you questioning justice. He’s recruited by a government agency to hunt