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There is a place after death that’s neither heaven nor hell. A bar that serves you one chance to win. You cannot leave until the game is over, and when it is, your life may be too.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Death Note: Light Up the NEW World List
- Death Note - Original anime series focusing on psychological conflict and moral dilemmas.
- Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion - Involves themes of rebellion and moral complexity with a strategic genius protagonist.
- Psycho-Pass - Explores themes of justice and societal control, with a dark atmosphere and psychological elements.
- Steins;Gate - Involves time travel and complex narratives with psychological twists.
- Monster - Psychological thriller with deep character studies and moral ambiguity.
- Paranoia Agent - Psychologically intense narrative exploring societal issues and individual psyches.
- The Promised Neverland - Involves strategic planning and survival amongst dark themes.
- Death Parade - Focuses on life and death scenarios with deep psychological insights.
- Aoi Bungaku - Anthology series exploring human nature and psychological depth in dark narratives.
- Inuyashiki - Supernatural elements combined with heavy themes of morality and human life.
- Elfen Lied - Involves psychological horror and themes of morality with tragic characters.
- Tokyo Ghoul - Explores the struggle between human and monster tendencies, with moral dilemmas.
- Zankyou no Terror - Involves psychological elements and societal issues with a cat-and-mouse dynamic.
- Paranoia Agent - Explores psychological themes and societal pressures leading to paranoia.
- Future Diary - Involves psychological manipulation and survival in a high-stakes game.
- Kakegurui - Focuses on psychological games and intense competition with high stakes.
- Akame ga Kill! - Explores themes of morality and rebellion, with a dark tone.
- Another - Horror mystery that involves a psychological aspect with a sense of dread.
- Higurashi: When They Cry - Involves psychological horror and complex narratives with mystery elements.
- The Future Diary - High-stakes psychological thriller involving survival and manipulation.
- Grave of the Fireflies - Deals with deep themes of morality, innocence, and the effects of war.
- Hellsing - Explores the moral complexities of good and evil with supernatural themes.
- Your Lie in April - Engages with deep emotional and psychological narratives, though lighter in tone.
- Death Note: Rewrite - A retelling of the original story with a focus on psychological strategy.
- Paranoia Agent - Explores societal paranoia reflected through psychological narratives.
- Neon Genesis Evangelion - Deeply psychological with themes of existence and internal conflict.
- Berserk - Moral ambiguity and dark themes in a psychological fantasy setting.
- Baccano! - Non-linear storytelling with moral complexities among criminal characters.
- Black Lagoon - Explores moral dilemmas and the darker side of human nature in a criminal context.
- Danganronpa: The Animation - Psychological thriller with murder games and moral choices.
- The Perfect Insider - A blend of mystery and intellectual psychological engagement.
- Detective Conan - Murder mysteries featuring clever deduction and psychological elements.
- The Tatami Galaxy - Complex narrative structure leading to deep explorations of choice and consequence.
- Paranoia Agent - Societal issues are explored through psychological narratives and intense storytelling.
- Hyouka - Murder mystery and psychological intrigue in a high school setting.
- Kino's Journey - Philosophical exploration with a psychological bent, examining morality in different societies.
- Re:Zero - Starting Life in Another World - Psychological challenges with time loops and moral choices.
- Angels of Death - Psychological horror with themes of manipulation and survival.
- Guilty Crown - Rebellion and moral complexity intertwined with a dark narrative.
- Erased - Involves time travel and psychological elements wrapped in a mystery.
- The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya - Psychological thriller with twists and explorations of identity.
- Shiki - Explores themes of human nature, good vs evil, and moral dilemmas within horror elements.
- Innocent - Explores themes of love, life, and morality through dark narratives.
- Dorohedoro - Combines dark comedy with psychological and supernatural themes.
Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:15:11
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to ReLIFE List
- My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU - Focuses on high school relationships and social dynamics.
- Orange - Involves themes of second chances and youth.
- Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You - Explores adolescent friendships and romance.
- The Pet Girl of Sakurasou - Includes a cast of quirky characters navigating youth and ambition.
- Toradora! - Features romance and friendships in a high school setting.
- Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day - Examines themes of loss and the importance of connection among friends.
- Your Lie in April - A coming-of-age story woven with music and emotional connections.
- March Comes in Like a Lion - Centers on personal growth and mental health during youth.
- Death Parade - Explores themes of life, death, and human connections.
- Clannad - Focuses on familial ties and relationships during adolescence.
- A Silent Voice - Deals with bullying and the importance of redemption and understanding.
- Toradora! Spin-off: Toradora! OVA - Continues the story of high school relationships and character development.
- K-On! - Focused on friendship and music among high school girls.
- Kids on the Slope - Explores friendship and music in a school setting.
- The Garden of Words - A unique take on relationships and communication in youth.
- Shigofumi: Letters from the Departed - Focuses on connections and messages between the living and the dead.
- Ballad of a Shinigami - Explores life and death themes similar to ReLIFE.
- Boys Over Flowers - Romantic drama involving school and societal challenges.
- Bloom Into You - Features exploration of romantic feelings and identity in youth.
- Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu - Deep character studies and relationships over time.
- Little Witch Academia - High school setting with a focus on friendship and self-discovery.
- Hananaka: Erratic Love - Focuses on romantic and personal growth intertwined within a school setting.
- Fruits Basket - Themes of family ties and emotional struggles during adolescence.
- Your Name - Involves high school life with supernatural elements and emotional depth.
- The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya - A blend of high school life with supernatural elements and character dynamics.
- Welcome to the Ballroom - Encourages self-discovery and growth through competitive dance.
- March Comes In Like a Lion: Movie - Continuation of themes regarding personal battles and growth.
- Kokoro Connect - Checks on the dynamics of friendship and youth experiences.
- Hyouka - Involves a group of students exploring mysteries and deepening bonds.
- Ahiru no Sora - High school sports anime, showcasing friendship and perseverance.
- Angel Beats! - Focuses on characters dealing with their pasts after death.
- Gunslinger Girl - Explores relationships between characters in emotional and tragic contexts.
- Mushishi - Narrative exploring life’s mysterious connections through beautiful storytelling.
- Kimi wa Kanata - Focuses on high school and life-changing experiences.
- ToraDora! The Movie - The extension of relationships examined in a beloved high school context.
- Buddy Complex - Explores friendships and challenges in a futuristic setting.
- K-on! Movie - Continuation of friendship and music themes from the series.
- Gakuen Heaven - Focuses on love and friendships in a school environment.
- Nana - Explores friendships and the complexities of youth and adult life.
- Vampire Knight - Involves teenage relationships mixed with supernatural elements.
- Sakurada Reset - Explores themes of time manipulation impacting relationships.
Last updated: 2024-09-28 07:50:37
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Death Billiards List
- Death Parade - Directly related, expanding on the concepts from Death Billiards.
- The Ambiguous Dialogue - Explores existential themes in a structured game setting.
- Kakegurui - High-stakes gambling atmosphere with psychological twists.
- Kaiji - Focuses on gambling, life-or-death stakes, and moral dilemmas.
- Btooom! - Survival game premise that tests human nature.
- No Game No Life - Games with high stakes in a fantastical setting.
- Psycho-Pass - Explores morality and the human psyche in a dystopian world.
- Future Diary - A life-or-death game with psychological and moral implications.
- Darwin's Game - Survival game with lethal consequences and psychological tension.
- Gantz - Survival and morality in a deadly game environment.
- Sword Art Online - Virtual game environment with massive stakes for the players.
- Angel Beats! - Explores themes of life, death, and redemption in an afterlife setting.
- The Hunger Games - Competition with life-or-death stakes and societal commentary.
- The Game - Psychological thriller about a game with life-altering consequences.
- The Maze Runner - Survival and self-discovery in a dangerous game-like setting.
- Liar Game - Psychological thriller involving deceit and high-stakes games.
- The Game of Their Lives - Focus on competition and personal growth through challenges.
- Death Note - Explores morality, death, and the psychological battle of wits.
- Akame ga Kill! - Dark fantasy with themes of life, death, and moral choices.
- Baccano! - Interwoven stories with dark themes and moral ambiguity.
- Toradora! - Exploration of relationships and complexities of human emotions.
- Steins;Gate - Time travel with moral dilemmas and psychological depth.
- Mob Psycho 100 - Explores human emotions, psychic abilities, and moral choices.
- Paranoia Agent - Dark themes exploring human fears and societal pressures.
- Monster - Psychological thriller that delves into morality and human nature.
- Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation - Explores themes of redemption and personal growth.
- Another - Mystery and horror intertwined with themes of life and death.
- Elfen Lied - Exploring humanity, morality, and dark themes.
- Zankyou no Terror - Psychological thriller with moral dilemmas and societal commentary.
- Higurashi: When They Cry - Exploration of psychological horror and the human condition.
- KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World! - Dark humor while dealing with RPG elements and consequences.
- The Promised Neverland - Children facing dire stakes with themes of survival and morality.
- Re:Zero - Starting Life in Another World - Dark themes, psychological turmoil, and repeated chances at life.
- Akame ga Kill! - Dark fantasy focusing on survival and moral complexity.
- Paranoia Agent - Explores dark psychological themes and societal issues.
- Shiki - Explores morality and humanity in a horror context.
- Death's Gambit: Afterlife - A game-based narrative with dark themes and mortality.
- High Rise Invasion - Survival horror with a focus on psychological battles.
- Danganronpa: The Animation - Murder mystery set in a game with lethal stakes.
- Zankyou no Terror - Psychological thriller with dark themes and societal commentary.
- Paranoia Agent - Examines fears and social issues through dark, psychological themes.
Last updated: 2024-10-02 11:15:34
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to After the Rain List
- A Silent Voice - Similar themes of personal growth and redemption.
- Your Lie in April - Focuses on music, love, and overcoming past traumas.
- March Comes in Like a Lion - Explores emotional struggles and relationships.
- The Garden of Words - Themes of longing and connection between characters.
- Wolf Children - Family dynamics and the challenges of personal growth.
- Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day - Deals with loss and the impact on relationships.
- 5 Centimeters Per Second - Explores the passage of time and lost connections.
- Noragami - Mix of supernatural elements with character development.
- Usagi Drop - Heartwarming story about family and responsibility.
- Toradora! - Romantic developments with layered character backgrounds.
- Orange - Involves themes of friendship and altering the past.
- Clannad - Deep emotional storytelling and character relationships.
- Kimi no na wa. - Explores connections and a mystical understanding.
- My Neighbor Totoro - Childhood innocence and emotional depth.
- Fruits Basket - Blends romance and personal struggles with family ties.
- A Place Further than the Universe - Adventure and personal growth through friendship.
- Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu - Character studies that delve into personal histories.
- Natsume's Book of Friends - Themes of friendship and the supernatural.
- The Tatami Galaxy - Explores choices and their consequences on relationships.
- Hyouka - Intriguing character interactions with a mystery element.
- The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya - Involves themes of youth, friendship, and adventure.
- Monster - Dark psychological elements with deep character exploration.
- Paranoia Agent - Mixes psychological elements with personal strife.
- Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day - Explores grief and relationships after loss.
- Mushishi - Explores nature and human interactions in a serene, philosophical manner.
- Banana Fish - Complex themes involving friendship and violence.
- KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World! - Mix of comedy and friendship adventures.
- Re:Creators - Characters from different worlds interacting and growing.
- Death Parade - Explores the human condition and emotions in different scenarios.
- The Pet Girl of Sakurasou - Focuses on relationships in a creative environment.
- Aoi Bungaku - Adaptations of classic literature with emotional depth.
- Saiki Kusuo no Psi-nan - Comedic take on the struggles of a high school student with powers.
- My Little Monster - Contrasting personalities in a romantic coming-of-age tale.
- Tokyo Godfathers - Explores themes of family and connection amidst hardship.
- The Wind Rises - Themes of ambition and the impact of past choices.
- March Comes in Like a Lion - Character development and emotional resilience are central themes.
- The Ancient Magus' Bride - A mix of the fantastical and deeply personal themes.
- Nagi-Asu: A Lull in the Sea - Explores relationships amidst supernatural backdrops.
- Kakushigoto - Blends comedy with touching family moments.
- Made in Abyss - Adventure with deeper emotional undercurrents.
- Granblue Fantasy: The Animation - Adventure-driven narrative with character bonds.
- Little Witch Academia - Themes of friendship and ambition in a whimsical setting.
- The Promised Neverland - Explores dark themes through youthful perspectives.
- I Want to Eat Your Pancreas - Emotional storytelling centered on friendship and terminal illness.
- Weathering with You - Themes of weather and emotional connection between characters.
- Soul Eater - Action with strong themes of friendship and overcoming challenges.
- Little Busters! - Focuses on friendship and dealing with emotional wounds.
Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:46:32
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Evangelion: 2.0 You Can (Not) Advance List
- Neon Genesis Evangelion - The original series that introduces the characters and themes of psychological struggle and mecha battles.
- The End of Evangelion - A film that serves as an alternate ending to the original series, with similar themes and deeper psychological exploration.
- Puella Magi Madoka Magica - A deconstruction of the magical girl genre with deep psychological themes and a dark narrative.
- Serial Experiments Lain - Explores themes of identity, consciousness, and technology in a surreal and complex narrative.
- The Big O - A blend of dystopian themes, giant robots, and philosophical undertones in a neo-noir setting.
- Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex - Explores existential themes, identity, and technology in a cybernetic future, similar in tone to Evangelion.
- Akira - A groundbreaking film that features dystopian themes, psychic powers, and social commentary.
- Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann - Combines mecha battles with emotional character arcs and tackles themes of perseverance and belief.
- Steins;Gate - Involves complex time travel, psychological dilemmas, and deep character development.
- Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion - Features mecha battles, complex moral dilemmas, and a strategic protagonist with a tragic fate.
- Paranoia Agent - Explores psychological stress and societal issues through a surreal narrative and unique animation style.
- Moonlight Mile - Combines real-world issues with existential questions and follows characters embarking on a philosophical journey.
- Attack on Titan - Features intense battles, psychological themes, and moral ambiguity regarding humanity's survival.
- Re:Creators - Buffs the link between creators and their characters, dealing with existential and philosophical questions.
- Fate/Zero - A darker take on the fantasy genre that delves deep into the motives and psychology of its characters.
- Last Exile - Features unique world-building, beautifully crafted visuals, and explores the themes of war and conflict.
- Your Name - An emotional narrative that combines elements of time travel and identity exploration.
- A Silent Voice - Follows themes of redemption, guilt, and personal growth with emotional depth.
- The Tatami Galaxy - Explores existential themes and the search for meaning in a surreal and unique narrative style.
- FLCL - A coming-of-age story that mixes surrealism with eccentric characters and emotional themes.
- Bokurano - A dark narrative exploring the psychological ramifications of piloting a giant robot in a life-or-death scenario.
- Mawaru Penguindrum - Involves complex emotional relationships and themes of fate and survival, often in a surreal context.
- Guilty Crown - Features a similar blend of mecha action, emotional depth, and dystopian themes.
- Zankyou no Terror - Focuses on themes of alienation, societal issues, and complex character motivations within a thrilling narrative.
- Psycho-Pass - A psychological thriller that explores the themes of morality, justice, and the implications of societal control.
- Kino's Journey - Explores philosophical themes through the travels of a character in various unique and often surreal societies.
- Noein: To Your Other Self - Involves themes of alternate realities and existential dilemmas through a sci-fi lens.
- The Promised Neverland - Combines psychological horror and survival themes with deep character arcs and moral questions.
- Wolf's Rain - Follows deep emotional narratives and themes of struggle against fate, with a unique and artful storytelling style.
- Berserk - Explores dark themes of ambition, existential dread, and the futility of struggle against fate.
- Darker than Black - Combines supernatural powers with complex moral dilemmas and loss, similar in tone to Evangelion.
- Durarara!! - Features a multi-faceted narrative with a large cast, exploring themes of identity and societal roles.
- Shinsekai Yori (From the New World) - Explores dystopian themes, social constructs, and the darker aspects of human nature.
- A Place Further Than the Universe - Focuses on emotional depth, personal growth, and character relationships while exploring adventure.
- Bartender - Explores emotional and psychological narratives through the conversations of a bartender with his customers.
- Death Parade - Examines the moral and ethical dilemmas faced by individuals in a surreal afterlife setting.
- Texhnolyze - Features a dark and introspective narrative set in a dystopian world, exploring human nature and conflict.
- Gundam 00 - A mecha series that touches on political themes and moral dilemmas amidst intense battles and character growth.
- Aldnoah.Zero - Combines mecha action with deeper themes of conflict, and the psychological toll on its characters.
Last updated: 2024-09-24 17:18:41
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Re:Creators List
- Sword Art Online - Involves characters trapped in a video game world, blending virtual experiences with real emotions.
- No Game No Life - Features characters who are transported to a fantastical game world, with strategies and battles.
- Log Horizon - Explores the aftermath of players stuck in a massively multiplayer online role-playing game.
- The Saga of Tanya the Evil - Follows an individual from another world who is reincarnated in a fantasy setting, balancing powers and conflicts.
- Overlord - Centers on a player who becomes an all-powerful being in a game world, commanding forces and navigating challenges.
- The Seven Deadly Sins - Features a fantasy setting filled with magical beings and epic battles, with character-driven stories.
- KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World! - A comedic take on fantasy worlds with characters from another world, blending humor with adventure.
- Madoka Magica - Involves characters from the real world who are thrust into a magical realm with dire consequences.
- Death Parade - Explores the nature of existence and purpose, much like the philosophical undertones in Re:Creators.
- Bungou Stray Dogs - Features literary figures brought to life, similar to the characters in Re:Creators being the embodiment of creators' works.
- Esdeath's Arc - Involves themes of power, conflict, and complex relationships, paralleling Re:Creators' struggles.
- Guilty Crown - Centers on a dystopian world with elements of power, struggle, and rebellion, echoing conflicts found in Re:Creators.
- InuYasha - Blends fantasy and emotion with characters that travel between worlds, similar to Re:Creators.
- Fate/Zero - Explores a battle royale among legendary figures, combining creativity and conflict.
- Re:Zero - Starting Life in Another World - Chronicles the struggles of a character in a fantasy world, blending real-life emotions with fantasy.
- Steins;Gate - Involves time travel and the consequences of one's actions, akin to the themes seen in Re:Creators.
- Attack on Titan - Combines epic battles with personal stories and character development set in a fantastical world.
- Noir - Features strong character-driven narratives with themes of fate and creation, akin to Re:Creators.
- Elfen Lied - Explores the darker aspects of humanity and conflict between various beings.
- Your Lie in April - Combines artistry and emotion in storytelling, capturing the essence of creation and existence.
- The Irregular at Magic High School - Mixes magic and technology in a school setting, paralleling the themes of power and creation.
- Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion - Features strategic battles and moral dilemmas, similar to the conflicts in Re:Creators.
- Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress - Combines action, fantasy, and strong character arcs in a world under siege, echoing Re:Creators' themes.
- Guilty Crown: Lost Christmas - Is set in the same universe as Guilty Crown and provides deeper context to the story.
- Zankyou no Terror (Terror in Resonance) - Explores philosophical themes and societal structures, similar to what is seen in Re:Creators.
- Paranoia Agent - Dives into the psychological aspects of characters, relating to the creators' impact seen in Re:Creators.
- Durarara!! - Showcases an urban fantasy setting with intertwining characters and conflicts.
- Noragami - Combines the spiritual and the earthly, with characters battling for significance and purpose.
- KonoSuba: Legend of Crimson - A continuation of KonoSuba's adventure with humor and character interplay, similar to Re:Creators.
- Kakushigoto - Explores the relationship between a creator and their creations, perfect for fans of Re:Creators.
- Claymore - Features strong female characters in a dark fantasy setting, embodying creator-like qualities.
- Black Clover - Focuses on magic, friendships, and growth similar to the character arcs in Re:Creators.
- The Promised Neverland - Explores themes of survival and the struggles against fate, echoing elements from Re:Creators.
- Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works - Involves legendary characters battling in a creative narrative tapestry, similar to Re:Creators.
- Danganronpa: The Animation - Focuses on the psychological aspects of characters as they navigate a world designed by a creator.
- Tokyo Ghoul - Explores themes of identity and humanity, with characters caught in a battle between worlds.
- Re:Creators - Origin - Dives deeper into the story of Re:Creators, making it relevant for fans of the series.
- Akame ga Kill! - Features strong battles and a focus on character motivations, similar to Re:Creators' conflicts.
- The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya - Involves characters that can manipulate reality and the boundaries between different realms.
- K Project - A blend of fantasy and character-driven narrative set in a world of powers and clans.
Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:29:48
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Beyond the Boundary: I'll Be Here – Future List
- Angel Beats! - Both explore themes of afterlife and character struggles with their past.
- Your Lie in April - Contains emotional storytelling and focuses on music and personal growth.
- Steins;Gate - Features complex character arcs and time travel elements.
- A Silent Voice - Deals with themes of redemption, bullying, and emotional healing.
- The Garden of Words - Emphasizes deep emotional connections and unique storytelling.
- Clannad: After Story - Explores family, love, and the struggles of adulthood.
- Re:Creators - Involves characters from various stories coming to life and exploring their existence.
- The Pet Girl of Sakurasou - Follows a diverse group of characters in a creative environment and their personal challenges.
- Psychopass - Features a dark setting with philosophical themes and complex characters.
- Toradora! - An emotional romance that explores relationships and personal growth.
- The Fate Series - Mixes action with deep character backstories and philosophical dilemmas.
- Grave of the Fireflies - A moving story about the struggles of youth in a fantastical context.
- Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day - Focuses on the impact of loss and how it affects friendships.
- Fate/Zero - Features intense action and explores the motivations of its characters deeply.
- When They Cry (Higurashi) - Combines supernatural elements with deep psychological themes.
- Tokyo Ghoul - Explores identity and existential themes in a dark fantasy setting.
- The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya - Features a mix of slice-of-life and supernatural elements with character depth.
- Skip Beat! - Focuses on character growth and personal ambition in a dramatic setting.
- Little Witch Academia - Involves magic and personal growth within a community setting.
- Blue Exorcist - Mixes action and personal struggle with supernatural elements.
- Noragami - Explores themes of worthiness and relationships set against supernatural backdrops.
- Wolf Children - A heartwarming look at parenthood and the challenges of raising unique children.
- March Comes in Like a Lion - Focuses on personal struggles and relationships interwoven with a unique hobby.
- Howl's Moving Castle - A fantastical adventure with strong emotional themes and character development.
- Mob Psycho 100 - Combines supernatural powers with character growth and friendship.
- Kimi ni Todoke - A sweet, emotional story about friendship and understanding.
- Made in Abyss - Explores adventure and the darker sides of childhood curiosity.
- Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood - Focused on philosophical themes, brotherhood, and the consequences of actions.
- Baccano! - Multi-perspective storytelling that intertwines lives in a fantasy setting.
- Akame ga Kill! - Dark themes and a focus on character development amidst an action-packed storyline.
- Death Parade - Explores life, death, and the moral choices of characters in a unique way.
- Beyond the Boundary (Kyoukai no Kanata) - Directly relates to the original film with similar characters and themes.
- Kakegurui - High-stakes scenarios involving character development in a competitive environment.
- Violet Evergarden - A touching narrative that explores loss and the human condition.
- Sword Art Online - Explores virtual realities and character relationships within those worlds.
- Magical Girl Raising Project - Involves magical elements and darker themes surrounding survival and competition.
- Code Geass - Features intense character conflicts and moral dilemmas in a fantastical setting.
- Fruits Basket (2019) - Explores themes of friendship and personal growth within a fantastical premise.
- Orange - Involves time travel and emotional relationships aimed at changing the past.
Last updated: 2024-10-07 15:30:01
Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Drifters List
- Attack on Titan - Both feature intense battles and themes of survival against overwhelming odds.
- Overlord - Similar fantasy elements where characters navigate a dangerous world and adapt their strategies.
- Re:Zero - Starting Life in Another World - Both series include the protagonist facing dire situations in a fantasy setting with a unique time twist.
- Goblin Slayer - Dark fantasy themes with intense scenes and a focus on fighting monsters.
- Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works - Epic battles involving legendary figures and strategic combat.
- Lord of the Rings: The Animated Series - Fantasy adventure with a blend of epic quests and battles similar to Drifters.
- Berserk - Dark themes, a struggle against monstrous foes, and intense action sequences.
- Vinland Saga - Historical content mixed with action and adventure, similar to the context in Drifters.
- Hellsing Ultimate - Fantasy anime featuring battles against dark forces, appealing to similar audiences.
- No Game No Life - Focus on strategy and gaming elements within a fantastical realm.
- Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? - Adventure in a fantasy world involving battles with various creatures.
- The Seven Deadly Sins - Fantasy adventure featuring unique characters and strong combat elements.
- Sword Art Online - Involves characters trapped in a fantasy world, blending adventure and strategy.
- Magical Girl Raising Project - Dark twists in a fantasy context involving survival and combat.
- Dorohedoro - Dark fantasy with intense action scenes and unique world-building.
- Akame ga Kill! - Involves fighting against oppressive forces within a fantasy narrative.
- KonoSuba: God's Blessing on This Wonderful World! - A humorous take on fantasy worlds with a group of unique characters.
- Future Diary - Survival and deception in a game-like environment, akin to the strategic elements of Drifters.
- The Rising of the Shield Hero - Explores character development through struggles in a fantasy world.
- Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress - Set in a world plagued by monstrous creatures and featuring intense battles.
- Tokyo Ghoul - Dark themes and creation of unique combat strategies against monstrous enemies.
- Black Clover - Magic and battles are central to the narrative, similar to Drifters.
- Fairy Tail - Focus on camaraderie and epic battles in a fantasy context.
- Soul Eater - Involves unique characters battling supernatural creatures in a dark fantasy setting.
- Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic - Adventure and magic in a fantasy world, with character growth alongside action.
- The Heroic Legend of Arslan - Strategy, battles, and political maneuvers set against a historical fantasy backdrop.
- The Legend of the Galactic Heroes - Epic battles and complex characters in a grand narrative similar to Drifters.
- Gate: Thus the JSDF Fought There! - Involves military strategy and fantasy elements with an expansive world.
- The Promised Neverland - Thrilling survival themes with significant dangers lurking in the shadows.
- KonoSuba: An Explosion on This Wonderful World! - A spin-off featuring similar humor and fantasy elements.
- Death Parade - Exploration of human nature in the face of challenges, similar to the themes in Drifters.
- Charlotte - Themes of special powers and youthful characters facing tough challenges.
- K project - A mix of fantasy and action with complex characters and a gripping story.
- Baccano! - A mix of fantasy and action with intertwining character stories and timelines.
- Elfen Lied - Dark themes, intense violence, and emotional depth similar to Drifters.
- Parasyte: The Maxim - Combines horror elements with human survival against monstrous enemies.
- Astra Lost in Space - A similar blend of adventure, teamwork, and survival in an unknown world.
- Made in Abyss - Explores deep themes with adventure, mystery, and dark undercurrents.
- The King’s Avatar - Focus on gaming strategy and development similar to the strategic aspects of Drifters.
- Death Note - Intense psychological battles and strategic encounters, albeit in a different context.
- Tokyo Revengers - Themes of survival and altering the past through unique powers.
Last updated: 2024-09-30 17:42:20