Platinum End was a solid manga that ended its run this year to great fanfare. If that wasn't great enough as is, this manga also received an anime adaptation that was long overdue. Viewers can now finally enjoy the dark and engrossing narrative of Platinum End for themselves. This supernatural anime has got everything going for it right now and is poised to be one of the biggest anime hits.

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People who want to wait for the season to end can occupy themselves with some other supernatural anime. Hopefully, these riveting shows will help pass the time until they can finally watch Platinum End the way they want to.

10 Death Note

Light Yagami in Death Note

It would be impossible to talk about amazing supernatural anime without mentioning the brilliance of Death Note. The journey of Light onto a path of self-righteousness and his battle against L makes for one of the most riveting and enjoyable anime ever made.

The Death Note is a mysterious item, and the manner in which it drives people mad is utterly fascinating. All in all, Death Note is an easy recommendation for anyone who wants to see a great anime thriller.

9 Future Diary

Yukiteru and Yuno from Future Diary

Just like Platinum End, Future Diary also pits players against each other in a bid to become the god of the new world. Each player gets a unique premonitory diary of their own that allows them to predict the future to some degree.

The manner in which this scenario plays out is pretty riveting and makes for an engrossing watch. Both Yuki Amano and Yuno Gasai are extremely engaging characters, with the latter being the beating heart of the show for many fans.

8 Mob Psycho 100

Mob Psycho 100

ONE's One-Punch Man might be his most popular work, but Mob Psycho 100 is an anime that is just as good, if not better! Shigeo and Saitama are similar in many ways, with the former's esper powers being absolutely off the charts for someone who seems so shy.

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The storytelling in Mob Psycho 100 is excellent, with the characters augment the show's quality even more. The humor is also excellent, with Mob and his friends being equally hilarious whenever they take center stage.

7 Demon Slayer

Tanjiro's Hinokami Kagura in Demon Slayer

People who want to see a show that leans heavily on themes of spirituality should definitely check out Demon Slayer. Chances are that most people already have, given that Demon Slayer is one of the most popular modern anime of all time.

Its movie broke records and the second season has already made massive waves in the industry. It's clear for everyone to see that Demon Slayer is not going away anytime soon and is poised to become one of the biggest anime series of all time.

6 Jujutsu Kaisen

Jujutsu Kaisen - Itadori Using Divergent Fist In The Anime

Another shonen anime that has come out in recent times and absolutely blew everyone's minds was Jujutsu Kaisen. At a glance, this anime's premise seemed somewhat simple and generic... but it's the manner in which Jujutsu Kaisen executes these concepts that makes it such a masterful anime.

Yuji might seem like a run-of-the-mill protagonist, but don't let that take away from the awesome powers and brilliant characterization present in the series. MAPPA's been on a hot streak, and fans can't wait to see what else is in store for them in the next season of Jujutsu Kaisen.

5 Tokyo Ghoul

Ken Kaneki cracking his knuckles in Tokyo Ghoul

There was a time when the first season of Tokyo Ghoul had wowed fans all over. However, after changing the anime near the end of the series and completely revamping the show in Tokyo Ghoul √A, the anime lost its way.

People should still check out the beginning of Tokyo Ghoul. The events that play out are extremely entertaining, with the Ghoul powers being used in the show also being quite entertaining to witness.

4 Elfen Lied

Elfen Lied Lucy with red ribbon standing outside

Elfen Lied is easily one of the most violent shows on this list. It pulls no punches from the first episode onwards, with the sheer brutality and grotesqueness of the initial scenes being hard to watch at times.

It's the duality of the protagonist that makes Lucy one of the most interesting characters on the show. The manner in which events play out after her escape is completely unpredictable and makes for an entertaining watch.

3 Yu Yu Hakusho

Yu Yu Hakusho

Before penning the brilliant Hunter x Hunter series, Yoshihiro Togashi worked on another popular manga by the name of Yu Yu Hakusho. The plot revolves around a high school student who loses his life while protecting a child and is subsequently brought back to life as a Spirit Detective.

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Yu Yu Hakusho's arcs might vary in quality, and the show itself has aged poorly. However, that takes nothing away from the iconic nature of this show, full to the brim with awe-inspiring battles and amazing characters.

2 Bleach

The main cast of Bleach

There was a time when Bleach was one of the biggest anime around, being a part of the illustrious Big Three along with One Piece and Naruto. However, the quality of the manga dipped overtime before reaching a rather forgettable conclusion.

That being said, the Soul Society arc of Bleach is easily one of the best anime arcs of all time, with the Arrancar arc also being pretty interesting in its own right. With an anime adaptation of The Thousand-Year Blood War arc right around the corner, now's the perfect time to watch the original show that started it all!

1 Fate/Stay Night

Saber from the 2006Fate/Stay Night Deen adaptation

The Fate series is one of the most convoluted anime series out there. The game originated from an eroge novel, with each adaptation either serving as a prequel or exploring one of the three varied endings present in the main game.

The first entry in the series, Fate/Stay Night, is a safe point to start from. It allows viewers to dive into a world rife with supernatural occurrences and amazing fights, along with some strong character writing to boot.

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