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  • Ufotable's crisp animations set it apart from rivals, delivering jaw-dropping action sequences that are visually stunning.
  • Ufotable's ambitious presentation shines in popular titles, treating viewers to a treat for the eyes with smooth visuals.
  • From goofy comedy to intense action, Ufotable's diverse projects offer entertainment for different tastes, showcasing their animation prowess.

Ufotable has an ace up its sleeve that even its bigger rivals can't match: crisp, vibrant, and flowing animations. Ufotable has a reputation for an animation style that produces some of the smoothest and most fluid visuals in the industry.

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The studio is definitely ambitious with its presentation, and each second of animation appears like a thousand moving paintings dancing together in perfect synchronization to create jaw-dropping action sequences. This is reflected in the company's biggest and most popular titles, and people who want a treat for their eyes will surely want to check out Ufotable's best anime.

Updated February 27, 2024 by Mark Sammut: Ufotable is currently working on two projects: Witch on the Holy Night and a Katsugeki/Touken Ranbu movie. The latter is somewhat unexpected since the 2017 series is not generally considered to be among the studio's strongest efforts, although it is not terrible either. Conversely, Witch on the Holy Night should be fantastic since Ufotable rarely sets a foot wrong when it comes to Type-Moon adaptations.

10 Ninja Nonsense

MyAnimeList: 6.89

ninja nonsense
Ninja Nonsense
Comedy

Japanese Title
Ninin ga Shinobuden
Release Date
July 10, 2004
Number of Episodes
12
Based On
Manga
Creator
Ryoichi Koga
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll

Before becoming one of the most prominent action anime studios on the market, Ufotable was a bit more eclectic in its chosen projects. Ninja Nonsense is quite unlike anything the company has worked on in the last decade, with the only exception being maybe Today's Menu For The Emiya Family; even then, that spin-off is a slice of life rather than a goofball comedy. And, make no mistake, Ninja Nonsense does not have a serious bone in its body. Based on Ryoichi Koga's manga, the show follows Shinobu, a female ninja who just about manages to pass her entrance exam, which involves stealing a piece of clothing from a similarly aged girl named Kaede. Now, Shinobu continues her training while living in a mansion filled with identical ninjas and whatever Onsokumaru is meant to be.

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Ninja Nonsense is a peculiar case. On the one hand, it cannot be recommended to fans of Ufotable's more popular anime since it has very little in common with any of them. At most, its humor is slightly similar to Zenitsu Agatsuma's antics in Demon Slayer, but that comparison is more likely to actively discourage someone from watching the 2004 show. Yet, Ninja Nonsense is quite entertaining and has aged better than most of the studio's early productions. Anime is perfect for slapstick, a fact that is showcased well by this series. Still, this anime should only be watched by people who want a silly comedy rather than fans craving more Ufotable content.

Dokkoida?! has a somewhat similar tone to Ninja Nonsense and is also a fun watch.

9 God Eater

MyAnimeList: 7.20

God Eater anime characters
God Eater
Action

Release Date
July 12, 2015
Number of Episodes
13
Based On
Game
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll

If there's another thing that Ufotable excels at apart from its stellar animation, it would be adapting video games into anime. The studio has a healthy selection of anime whose source materials are video games instead of manga and God Eater is just one of those.

This anime pretty much takes the whole game premise and gives it a more dramatic narrative pacing fit for a show. It's 2071 and humans are an endangered species thanks to a race of man-eating monsters called Aragami. As humanity's last hope, a titular group of special humans was created in order to combat the Aragami, and Lenka Utsugi is one of the most promising ones. Although maybe not as decorated as some of the studio's other projects, God Eater is one of the best Ufotable anime when it comes to pure action.

8 Tales Of Zestiria The X

MyAnimeList: 7.23 (Season 1)

Tales of Zestiria the Cross from ufotable
Tales of Zestiria the X
Action
Adventure
Fantasy

Japanese Title
Tales of Zestiria the Cross
Release Date
July 3, 2016
Number of Episodes
26
Based On
Game
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll , Funimation

Yet another good anime adaptation of an established Japanese video game franchise by Ufotable, Tales of Zestiria the X does justice to the source material, which is one of the more polarizing entries in the JRPG franchise. That said, fans of the game should consider themselves lucky that Ufotable handled the adaptation since that ensured the visuals would be on point.

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Tales of Zestiria the X is all about a young man named Sorey and his journey into a fantasy world where beings called Seraphim have an uneasy relationship with humans. They are both feared and revered but Sorey stumbled upon a girl who could help him bridge the gap between the two races. While the story is a bit all over the place, similar to the game, the anime knocks its action out of the park, delivering smooth and satisfying fighting sequences. The characters are also likable enough, if somewhat forgettable.

Ufotable's Tales of Symphonia The Animation OVA series are also very good and easy recommendations for fans of the JRPG.

7 Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight!

MyAnimeList: 7.32

Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight! poster and protagonists
Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight!
Comedy
Slice of Life

Release Date
January 8, 2007
Number of Episodes
12
Based On
Manga
Creator
ufotable

Surprisingly, Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight! is one of the few titles in Ufotable's portfolio that's actually an adaptation of the manga. Regardless, Ufotable also spared no expense in animating it though they probably had an easier time here since Gakuen Utopia Manabi Straight! school-themed slice-of-life comedy.

It's set in the alternate future of 2035 where birth rates have dropped dangerously low and morale in schools is at an all-time low due to a lack of students. All-girl Seioh Private High School, however, is about to get a new life breathed into it thanks to a rowdy transferee named Manami Amamiya.

6 Today's Menu For The Emiya Family

MyAnimeList: 7.79

Today's Menu for the Emiya Family chibi scene
Today's Menu for the Emiya Family
Slice of Life

Japanese Title
Emiya-san Chi no Kyou no Gohan
Release Date
January 25, 2018
Number of Episodes
13
Based On
Manga
Creator
TAa
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll , Funimation

Today's Menu for the Emiya Family is more of a love letter to all the Fate/stay night fans. For the uninitiated, that's a franchise adapted by Ufotable wherein chosen heroes pick their warriors to fight for them in an eternal war and power struggle. Today's Menu for the Emiya Family imagines a brief and precious time of peace after the said war has been concluded.

Thus, it's a side story that's more targeted toward fans of the franchise. Even so, Today's Menu for the Emiya Family provides such a respite for fans where they get to see their favorite fierce fighters cooking meals and doing groceries in this odd slice-of-life anime.

5 The Garden Of Sinners Movies

MyAnimeList: 7.57 (Movie 1)

The Garden Of Sinners 7 anime Shiki Ryougi
The Garden of Sinners Chapter 1: Overlooking View
Action
Mystery
Supernatural
Thriller

Release Date
December 1, 2007
Based On
Light Novel
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll

A trick to finding the best Ufotable anime is to just watch anything remotely associated with Type-Moon. While not quite as well-known as Fate, The Garden of Sinners is fairly decorated in its own right, and that goes for both the light novels and the anime adaptations. That said, this series is inconsistent in terms of quality, and it does not start on a particularly strong note.

While it was adapted into a 13-episode series, The Garden of Sinners' natural form is an 8-part movie franchise, which also comes with a couple of OVAs as well. The story is difficult to summarize, but it primarily revolves around an agency that investigates supernatural-themed cases; however, that descriptor makes the anime seem far more ordinary than it actually is. The Garden of Sinners is really a character study revolving around Shiki Ryougi and, to a lesser extent, Mikiya Kokutou. The former has a power that allows her to see someone's death lines, and this ability defines her existence.

Told in a non-linear manner, The Garden of Sinners can be confusing, overwhelming, slow, and frustrating. Conversely, at its best, the anime delivers complex characters who drive engrossing stories that are beautifully and creatively animated. The fifth and seventh movies are generally considered to be the best, but the entire series should be watched.

The Garden of Sinners: Paradox Spiral and the two-part A Study in Murder are comfortably among Ufotable's best anime, but they cannot be consumed on their own. While the rest of the series is good, some segments (Overlooking View and Oblivion Recording) can be hard to sit through.

4 Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works

MyAnimeList: 8.18 (Season 1)

Fate stay Night Unlimited Blade Worksposter
Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works
Action
Fantasy
Supernatural

Release Date
October 4, 2014
Number of Episodes
26
Based On
Visual Novel
Creator
Type-Moon
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll , Funimation , Hulu

A media franchise so vast that one might need some guidance on the best order to watch the shows, the Fate series defines Ufotable's place in the anime world. Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works is Ufotable's best anime series when it comes to animation. Some even resorted to calling it "Unlimited Budget Works" because it seemed like the studio had an infinite budget pool with how they implemented their animations.

Unlimited Blade Works is about the Fifth Holy Grail War with contestants both old and new. The Holy Grail is a device that can grant any wish, which is why several noble families and notorious factions are always vying for it. In order to compete, Masters must summon Servants, who are generally legendary figures from history. Once everyone has arrived, a grueling battle royale begins that brings out the worst in most of its competitors.

Unlimited Blade Works revolves around two teenage Masters, Shirou Emiya and Rin Tohsaka, who are both polarizing characters in their own right. The story also has quite a slow start, with the first season almost having moments that approach slice of life territory; however, season 2 is consistently great and features some of Ufotable's best work.

3 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba

MyAnimeList: 8.49 (Season 1)

Demon Slayer 2019 anime
Demon Slayer
Action
Adventure

Japanese Title
Kimetsu no Yaiba
Release Date
April 6, 2019
Number of Episodes
55
Based On
Manga
Creator
Koyoharu Gotoge
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll , Hulu , Netflix

Demon Slayer is Ufotable's most well-known anime, and it is not really close. Alongside Attack on Titan and My Hero Academia, the series is probably the most popular anime of the last decade, and it still has a ways to go before it comes to an end. While enjoyable from the start, Demon Slayer's first season did not really kick off until episode 19, a chapter that serves as a prime example of why Ufotable's animation is so highly regarded.

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Since then, the anime has produced a highly-regarded movie and two sequel seasons, all of which are, at the bare minimum, very good. The Mugen Train and Entertainment District arcs represent Demon Slayer at its absolute best, and an argument could be made that Ufotable improved upon the source material.

2 Fate/Zero

MyAnimeList: 8.28 (Season 1)

Fate Zero battle scene
Fate/Zero
Action
Fantasy

Release Date
October 1, 2011
Number of Episodes
25
Based On
Light Novel
Creator
Gen Urobuchi
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll , Hulu

The studio's first release with the Fate name, Fate/Zero is arguably Ufotable's most important anime since it put the studio on the map in terms of exposure (although The Garden of Sinners predates it). A prequel to the events of Fate/stay night, Fate/Zero depicts the events of the Fourth Holy Grail War. While it obviously shares a number of similarities with its successor, Fate/Zero still feels like an entirely different experience, which largely stems from its darker tone.

Along with great action that still manages to impress more than a decade later, Fate/Zero tells a frequently depressing narrative that pulls very few punches. Outside of maybe Saber, the Holy Grail War is no place for "good" people, even if some participants have somewhat acceptable intentions. No one better represents this fact than Kiritsugu Emiya, a captivating protagonist who is anything but noble.

1 Fate/Stay Night: Heaven's Feel Trilogy

MyAnimeList: 8.17 (Movie 1)

fate stay night heaven's feel

  • Fate/stay night: Heaven's Feel - I. Presage FlowerFate/stay night: Heaven's Feel - II. Lost ButterflyFate/stay night: Heaven's Feel - III. Spring Song
    Release Date2017-10-142019-01-122020-08-15
    GenresSupernatural, Action, FantasySupernatural, Action, FantasySupernatural, Action, Fantasy
    Based OnVisual NovelVisual NovelVisual Novel

Unlimited Blade Works is worth watching on its own, but an added benefit is that it sets the stage for Heaven's Feel, a movie trilogy that covers the visual novel's final route. Just to be clear, these films are not sequels to the series, but they show what might have happened if Shirou made a few different choices and decided to focus all his energy on protecting Sakura. More importantly, Heaven's Feel challenges Shirou's ideals in a way that Unlimited Balde Works never did, which is not only cathartic for long-time viewers but also simply leads to a more interesting story.

Ufotable's TV shows are basically already movie-quality or at least that seemed to be the case prior to the debut of this trilogy. Heaven's Feel might genuinely have the best action sequences in anime, and their high-quality animation is backed by emotional depth and genuine consequences. Newcomers who have never consumed any Fate content should not start with Heaven's Feel, but they should add it to their watchlists.

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