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This gem of the isekai sub-genre (in which a character gets transported to a parallel universe) is one of the most talked about new anime series everywhere. It’s a refreshing take on the anti-hero narrative, and main characters Naofumi and Raphtalia are destined to be the couple of the year, even as they battle demons on their way to gaining good XP (it’s an RPG-style series) and eventual redemption.
The Promised Neverland
Another series gaining much acclaim is this well-produced, well-voiced futuristic dark fantasy about orphans being bred as demon food. It obviously banks on a harrowing storyline and the slow unraveling of the mysteries and motives surrounding the orphanage’ establishment. The series utilizes an engrossing drip-feed style, too.
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Dororo
This is the 2019 remake of one of the most celebrated anime of all time, which originally came out as a manga in the 1960s. The 24-episode series is simply action-packed, breathtaking, and gorgeously rendered, enthused Daniel Volitich. We follow the adventures of Dororo and the enigmatic Hyakkimaru as they fight off demons and the latter start to gain his humanity in the process.
Daniel Volitich is currently attending the San Francisco College of the Arts to become a videogame designer and animator. He is huge fan of videogames, cartoons, comic books, and films. For more of Daniel’s writings, go to this site.

