10 Best Anime About Superheroes That You Should Watching Update 04/2024

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Attempting to defeat the strongest hero is a challenge.

Anime has a well-deserved reputation for showcasing characters with outlandish superpowers. The best modern anime shows with a good superhero atmosphere will be listed here for the time being.

Please keep in mind that this is my own list, and you are not obligated to agree with it. The comments section is open for discussion. Furthermore, this list does not follow a logical sequence.

1. One-Punch Man

One-Punch Man

One-Punch Man is our first entry. Saitama, a.k.a. the Caped Baldy, and Genos, a.k.a. the Demon Cyborg, are major figures in the plot. Saitama’s secret training allowed him to grow from a weak person to the strongest. It is his ambition to make money by chasing down troublemakers and enormous monsters along with Genos. In order to safeguard the general population, the Hero Association enlisted the help of these two individuals. This is the most popular series on this list. The anime’s crazy action scenes are balanced out by a healthy dose of humour. Saitama’s protagonist may be a one-of-a-kind feature. I think he’s the strongest superhero I’ve ever met! With just one punch, he can take out any foe. This guy really is that powerful.

2. Punch Line

Punch Line takes flight as our second entry. Enjoy the ride. In a bizarre chain of circumstances, Yuuta Iridatsu, the protagonist, dies. Because of his transformation, his pals are no longer able to see him. Only a deranged and inebriated cat ghost can save him. Using his help, he becomes a superhero who can only be awakened by viewing panties, saving the world from destruction. Seriously. Even if the premise seems unusual at first, persevering with this anime will pay off in the end. Re-watchability is a sign of a strong show, and this one certainly qualifies.

3. Boku dake ga Inai Machi (Erased)

Boku Dake ga Inai Machi (ERASED)

Satoru Fujinuma, a manga artist in his late twenties, is given the ability to travel back in time. While in primary school, an assassin murdered his classmate and used him as a scapegoat for her death. Other characters on this list have more exciting powers than the main character, but he or she can go back in time and change things. The plot twists in this anime will satisfy your appetite for mystery. The story is well-written and engaging from start to finish. You may want to stock up on tissues in case things get a little gloomy. The accompanying music is also excellent.

4. Sekai Seifuku: Bouryaku no Zvezda (World Conquest Zvezda Plot)

Let’s have a look at the next ludicrous plot on the list. Even though it’s not for everyone, I think the Zvezda Plot of World Conquest deserves a spot on this list because of the superpowers it features. This anime’s plot revolves around a villain’s desire to rule the world. In this series, the heroes, on the other hand, are the ones pulling the strings. In order to conquer the world, why would superheroes do this? In order to remove a corrupt administration that no one has the courage to confront, the justification is to seize power for ourselves. Because of its juvenile cast, this anime may not be suitable for all tastes, as previously stated. However, if you’re a kid at heart who craves a good laugh, this could be a fantastic option for you.

5. Charlotte

Charlotte

Charlotte is an anime that has just about every kind of superpower you can imagine.

We have a talented young protagonist in Yuu Otosaka, who specializes in mind control. When he utilizes his talent to cheat on an exam, he attracts the attention of the enigmatic Nao Tomori, who wants to live a normal life with him. She’s the hero of the story because she has the ability to blend in with her surroundings. Nao makes Yuu go to her school, where she is the president of the student council. During adolescence, the characters in this series get superpowers. Nao is the leader of a group of young people tasked with taming other exceptional people before they may do harm. If you enjoy seeing characters with a wide range of talents, this is a must-see show for you.

6. Aldnoah.Zero

The huge energy source known as Aldnoah was first discovered on the Martian surface. The Vers Empire, a group of Martian colonists who had seceded from Earth, claimed ownership of it later. The colonists’ invasion of Earth has sparked a fight for resources.

The story centres around three characters: Inaho, Slaine, and Asseylum, the princess. Inaho uses his brains and talent to eliminate robots from the Vers Empire as he fights for the Earth. She is desperate to safeguard Asseylum from assassination attempts since she is loyal to the royal family of the Vers Empire.

I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed this anime’s action sequences, plot, and soundtrack.

7. Kill la Kill

Kill la Kill

How do we stop the spread of rogue clothing? We never would have thought of this, but Kill la Kill came up with a great one! Matoi Ryuuko, a new transfer student at Honnouji Academy, is the focus of this anime. When she learns about a peculiar uniform that can communicate, she stops her search for her father’s killer. The half-blade of a gigantic crimson scissor is her only other lead in the hunt for the murderer. Together, they discover their long-lost sister and defend the world from rogue life fibers—a critical component of their super-powered clothing—as they embark on their adventure. There is a lot of action and excitement in every episode of this award-winning animation.

8. Gate: Jieitai Kanochi nite, Kaku Tatakaeri (Gate: Thus, the JSDF Fought There!)

Youji Itami, a Japanese Self Defense Force (JSDF) officer and otaku, prioritizes his hobbies over his job. He’s the first to say that he simply works to pay for his interests. As a result, he’s an admirable figure in my book. Regardless, a fantasy army with dragons appears from a secret gate just as Youji is about to leave for a doujin convention in Ginza, Tokyo. They wreak havoc, but the JDSF is able to stop them. The military decides to travel back in time to the place where the army was born. They discover that they will need the assistance of villagers and a demigod to reestablish peace in the area. Modern military science is pitted against medieval sorcery in this one of the more unusual series.

9. Ushio and Tora

Ushio And Tora

In the story of Ushio and Tora, the protagonist is a young boy who was thrust into the role of wielding the fabled beast spear by a twist of fate and is now being held hostage by a fearsome monster for 500 years. Once demonic creatures begin attacking, there is no other option but to release Tora and utilize the spear. They agree to a ceasefire and go their separate ways. In spite of Tora’s repeated promises to consume Ushio, for reasons that remain obscure, he has yet to do so. Together, they combat the ruthless demons that threaten humanity. This anime is a must-see for fans of comedic and action anime alike.

10. Yozakura Quartet

A conventional police force has never had to deal with the challenges of policing a town where humans and demons live. Yarizakura Hime, the story’s protagonist, is the city’s mayor. She has a team of good demons to help her protect the city from evil demons. From mind-reading and teleportation to the ability to make things out of speech, the superpowers on display here are truly remarkable. There is a lot of action in this series, as well as a compelling story. This series is definitely deserving to be on your watch list.