Summary

The hectic, monster-filled adventures of Koyomi Araragi serve as the backbone ofthe well-regardedMonogatariseries. The series begins with Araragi surviving a vampire attack, an event that changes his life.

Based on a well-regarded light novel series,Monogatarihas garnered attention for its blending of various genres. From romance to vampire horror to supernatural mystery, the show comfortably hops from one genre to the next with ease, never losing sight of its core narrative. Needless to say, finding shows that manage to hit similar notes to this eclectic, eccentric series can be a tall order. Still, there are a select few that have provided similarly mysterious, genre-blending thrills over the years.

Durarara

5Durarara!!

A Compelling Mystery Series

There’s more than meets the eye in a dangerous area of downtown Tokyoin this violent mystery series. As this anime begins, viewers are introduced to Mikado Ryuugamine, whose life is completely changed soon after moving to Tokyo.

As if the strong criminal presencein the area wasn’t enough, the legendary Black Rider, a headless biker, seems to be on the prowl as well. In a twist of fate, Ryuugamine spots the headless menace himself, sending the protagonist down a dark, supernatural rabbit hole. With more and more sinister events taking place, viewers are pulled into a macabre, compelling piece of action. With strong, unpredictable storytelling and world-building,Durarara!!is an intriguing, imaginative viewing experience.

Baccano

4Baccano!

A Multi-Generational Mind-Bender

This ambitious taleinitially takes viewers all the way back to 1930s Chicago. From there, viewers are also introduced to an alchemy plot set in the early 18th century. The series' narrative stretches far and wide, across two different time periods.

From a new train,to elixirs for immortality, to the aforementioned alchemists, this series at first seems like a showcase of a few unrelated plots. However, as the anime wears on, connections between these storylines — despite their notable separation in both location and time period — become increasingly apparent. With two robbers ultimately bringing the stories together, this unpredictable series is a thought-provoking, often challenging viewing experience.

Rei in March Comes In Like A Lion

3March Comes In Like A Lion

A Challenging Take On Coming-Of-Age Storytelling

The intellectually challenging world of shogi is on full display in this moving high school drama. The series follows Rei Kiriyama, a prodigious youngster whose shogi mastery has made him a huge success with a difficult, isolated personal life.

Kiriyama’s antisocial ways are challenged when he meets three sisters in Tokyo. The trio help their grandfather run a wagashi shop, and each of them proveto have a profound effecton Kiriyama as the series moves forward. The series looks at how the young protagonist finds his way in life whilst continuing to conquer and dominate in shogi makes. It’s a nuanced character study that makes for compelling, often emotional viewing. With likable, sympathetic characters and well-developed, heartfelt storytelling, this series is a remarkably on-point coming-of-age viewing experience.

Akashi and the protagonist of The Tatami Galaxy standing beside each other

2The Tatami Galaxy

A Thoughtful Look At Time-Travel And Second Chances

An unnamed protagonist is given the chance to re-do his disappointing college years in this thoughtful series. While in his third year at college, the protagonist encounters a matrimonial god, who prompts the lead character to re-examine the miserable, anti-social experience that he has allowed his time in college to become.

Things begin to change when he takes a crack at asking out a student named Akashi on a date. The subsequent failureinexplicably re-sets the protagonist’s timeline, as viewers follow him back to the start of his college journey for a second go of his life through that time period. Poignant, intriguing, and complex, this time-travel series encompassesa wide range of themes and ideasthrough its rich, time-altering narrative.

a picture of Faris from Steins;Gate

1Steins;Gate

A Wild Look At Scientific Discovery

An obsession with knowledge and discoveryis what drives struggling scientist Rintarou Okabe in this imaginative, off-beat series. In it, viewers are introduced to the Future Gadget Laboratory, which is really just Okabe and two pals attempting to get an inventive lab off the ground.

Despite the name, the group struggles to put together anything worthwhile. Instead, they repeatedly come up empty-handed in their pursuit of innovation. That all changes, however, with the invention of a microwave that can seemingly transform bananas into a bizarre, green substance. Needless to say, there’s more than meets the eye, with the device actually providing a connection to different time periods. Okabe and friends are soon meddling with time travel and on the run from an enigmatic collective known as SERN.All in all, it’s a fun, often downright odd serieswith plenty of twists and turns.