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Well-made shonen anime (or shounen anime, as it is sometimes spelled) tend to be massive hits — just look at Attack on Titan or Dragon Ball. It is by far one of the most popular “genres” of anime with countless numbers of manga adaptations and original series being created for fans. Shonen is also a demographic rather than a traditional genre, so it covers a wide spectrum of shows.
In a category with countless anime to watch, it can be difficult to choose which series to get into. Still, some shonen anime are so excellent that they stand above the rest and should be on every fan’s must-watch list until they’ve seen them all. What are the best shonen anime ever?
Updated November 16, 2024 by Mark Sammut: The Fall 2024 anime season is packed to the brim with shonen goodness, many of which are sequels to big names. While those anime have hogged most of the limelight, the lineup also has great new adaptations.
Best Fall 2024 New Shonen Anime
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Dandadan Blue Box Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc. Ranma 1/2 Release Date 2024-09-13 2024-10-04 2024-10-06 Genres Animation, Comedy, Action, Adventure, Fantasy Animation, Romance, Comedy Comedy, Action, Magical Girl Animation, Action, Adventure, Fantasy Studio Studio Moe, J.C.Staff MAPPA Creator Sekka Iwata Rumiko Takahashi Based On Manga Manga Streaming Service(s) Amazon Prime Video Netflix
Fall 2024 is not only here but also knocking it out of the park. Putting aside a few disappointments like Uzumaki, the season has been fantastic so far, delivering both highly-anticipated sequels that (mostly) live up to their legacies or newcomers who exceed their hype.
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Unsurprisingly, the lineup caters heavily to the shonen demographic, particularly when it comes to sequels. Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War – The Conflict will go down as one of the year’s best action anime. Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Disturbance, Shangri-La Frontier Season 2, and Dragon Ball Daima have been good-to-great, and even Ron Kamonohashi’s Forbidden Deductions Season 2 is a fun addition to the mystery genre. Only Blue Lock has been lackluster, but things are starting to pick up as the main match has gotten going.
When it comes to new shonen anime, Fall 2024 has a couple of delights. Let’s go through a few standouts.
- Dandadan – Pretty comfortably Fall 2024’s biggest new anime, Dandadan has been an incredible ride so far. The shonen series has plenty of positives, but arguably its strongest asset is its ability to blend genres. Dandadan can be recommended as a romance, comedy, and action show. Honestly, it ranks among Fall 2024’s best efforts in all three genres, and they are balanced well enough that they complement and enhance each other. Momo and Ken are just awesome protagonists who have an endearing and cute relationship, all the while not being defined solely by their dynamic.
- Blue Box – A well-told love story with a sports twist, Blue Box follows Taiki and Chinatsu as they pursue their athletic goals while also living together, a situation that sets the stage for a potential romance. However, Hina is also interested in her childhood friend, Taiki. With fantastic animation and likable characters who have great chemistry, Blue Box is a wonderful addition to the romance genre.
- Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc. – Using this opportunity to highlight a lesser-known show that is an Amazon Prime Video exclusive, this mahou shoujo anime is ridiculously entertaining. Fall 2024 has two magical girl shows that try something different. Arco Trip is more about the villains than the hero, while Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc. turns magical girls into a business that is somewhat similar to exterminators. It is a unique and fun concept that is executed pretty well.
- Ranma ½ – Anyone familiar with shonen classics probably does not need to be sold on Ranma ½‘s brilliance, or really anything by Rumiko Takahashi. Still, as not everyone has watched the 1989 series or read the manga, MAPPA’s 2024 version will serve as an introduction to Ranma and Akane for a new generation. Fortunately, they will find a gorgeous and hilarious anime that showcases the source material’s timelessness.
Now, onto the best shonen anime ever…
31 Call Of The Night
MyAnimeList Score: 7.99
Call of the Night is all about freedom. Although he is a good student, Kou Yamori finds that he struggles to relate to other teenagers, particularly when it comes to matters of love. While suffering from insomnia, he ventures out in the night, a decision that changes the guy’s life forever when he meets Nazuna Nanakusa, a vampire.
Enamored by her approach to life, Kou sets out on a path to become a creature of the night, but he will need to first fall in love with Nazuna to actualize this dream. Call of the Night is whimsical, stylish, and funny. Kou and Nazuna have instant chemistry, and they are hardly the only great characters to exist in this world.
30 Kaiju No. 8
MyAnimeList: 8.34
- Japanese Title
- Kaijuu 8-gou
- Release Date
- April 13, 2024
- Studio
- Production I.G
- Creator
- Naoya Matsumoto
Except for the biggest sequels, Kaiju No. 8 was Spring 2024’s most highly-anticipated anime. Based on Naoya Matsumoto’s popular manga, the adaptation benefits from Production I.G’s production value, with the first few episodes standing head-and-shoulders above most currently airing shows. Going beyond its esthetics, Kaiju No. 8 has a premise that simply sells itself, even if it is not necessarily breaking new ground.
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As Japan has a kaiju problem, the country relies on a special team to take down these monsters whenever they appear. Driven by a childhood tragedy, Kafka aspired to join this task force, only to fail the entrance exam. Now in his early 30s, the odds of him making the grade are very low; or, at least, that was the case before Kafka received an unexpected power-up that allowed him to transform into a kaiju.
Kaiju No. 8 knows its main selling point and instantly gets to it. The anime starts with a great kaiju sequence that also does a fantastic job of setting up the story’s key players, especially Kafka, Reno, and Mina. Although a bit loud at times, Kafka is a charming and frequently funny protagonist who fits the everyman role while still very much having a strong personality. As it progresses, the show transforms into an almost ensemble action show, with Kafka and Reno joining a team of very talented rookies.
29 Chainsaw Man
MyAnimeList Score: 8.55
- Release Date
- October 12, 2022
- Number of Episodes
- 12
- Studio
- MAPPA
- Creator
- Tatsuki Fujimoto
Chainsaw Man was by far and away one of 2022’s most hyped anime, which speaks to the popularity of Tatsuki Fujimoto’s manga. As its title suggests, Chainsaw Man is about a man who can transform parts of himself into chainsaws. The story includes the Yakuza and devil hunters, along with a lot of gore.
Yes, this is a battle shonen anime for adults, and this goes beyond just grotesque villains. The source material touches upon mature themes, even if they are presented through Denji’s juvenile perspective. The adaptation delivered on its promise for the most part, although the show’s legacy will depend on the quality (and existence) of the sequels. Chainsaw Man could dominate the shonen anime scene for a few years.
28 My Hero Academia
MyAnimeList Score (Season 1): 7.88
While hardly the first to feature superheroes, My Hero Academia is anime’s most famous example of the theme. With six seasons and a couple of movies under its belt, the show has enjoyed a long and successful run, and Deku’s story is not done yet.
At its best, My Hero Academia offers unforgettable fights, chilling villains, decent humor, and a constant sense of growth for its protagonist. Now, the series has had a few flat arcs; in fact, seasons 4 and 5 are both considerably weaker than the rest of the show, and they can be difficult to get through since they span almost 50 episodes. Thankfully, season 6 was a massive step in the right direction for the anime, and season 7 is shaping up to be a decent, if inconsistent continuation.
27 Bleach
MyAnimeList Score (Original Series): 7.93
- Release Date
- October 5, 2004
- Number of Episodes
- 392
- Studio
- Pierrot
- Creator
- Tite Kubo
- Streaming Service(s)
- Hulu
At its best, Bleach compares favorably with any other action anime out there. The Soul Society arc is wildly recognized as one of the strongest early sagas in shonen, and those 40 episodes feature fantastic action, world-building, and storytelling. The Thousand-Year Blood War, which started airing in Fall 2022, is another high point that brought back Bleach in a big way after a long hiatus.
While the positives outweigh the negatives, Bleach notoriously overuses filler arcs to the point they regularly derail the show’s momentum. Sagas like The Bount arc have their moments, but they are so overly long that they drag down the rest of the series. However, as they are filler, these arcs can be skipped, and that is arguably the best way to enjoy Bleach.
26 Dragon Ball Z
MyAnimeList Score: 8.17
Dragon Ball Z
- Release Date
- April 26, 1989
- Number of Episodes
- 291
- Studio
- Toei Animation
- Creator
- Akira Toriyama
Akira Toriyama’s Dragon Ball introduced countless people to not only shonen but also anime in general. It might be the greatest gateway anime of all time, and it has retained its popularity for four decades. Dragon Ball and Dragon Ball Z are the franchise’s peak; the former showcased Toriyama’s talent for comedy while the latter set the standard for the action-heavy battle shonen series that would follow in the late ’90s and early 2000s.
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Dragon Ball has had more than a few disappointments and low points throughout its history, but the anime’s longevity is beyond question. And, when the show peaks, it reaches heights only the greatest shonen anime have seen. While an argument could be made that the original Dragon Ball is better, DBZ is undoubtedly the most popular and influential entry in the franchise.
25 Spy X Family
MyAnimeList Score (Season 1): 8.58
Spy x Family
- Release Date
- April 9, 2022
- Number of Episodes
- 37
- Studio
- Wit Studio, CloverWorks
- Creator
- Tatsuya Endou
A highlight of Spring and Fall 2022, Spy x Family chronicles the Forgers’ comedic escapades that can range from school break-ins to terrorist attacks with potentially widespread consequences. Tasked with befriending an important diplomat, Twilight, the eponymous spy, crafts a fake family man persona and adopts a girl named Anya, who just so happens to be a mind-reader. As Loid, Twilight also marries Yor, a woman who moonlights as an assassin.
These secrets simultaneously separate and bring this family together. Part 2 starts to develop the characters’ relationships, showing that something genuine is threatening to blossom from this artificial connection. Spy x Family season 2 aired as part of the Fall 2023 season; for the most part, the show remained very entertaining, although the story’s lack of forward movement did begin to grate after a while.
24 Naruto & Naruto Shippuden
MyAnimeList Score (Naruto): 7.99
- Release Date
- October 2, 2002
- Number of Episodes
- 220
- Studio
- Pierrot
- Creator
- Masashi Kishimoto
For a couple of years, Naruto was the most popular anime in Western countries, eclipsing the long-dormant Dragon Ball and the slow-to-crossover One Piece. Living in the Hidden Leaf Village, the eponymous ninja has been treated as an outcast for most of his days, but rather than wallow in self-pity, Naruto plans to gain everyone’s respect and trust as he strives to become his home’s Hokage. The first step in this journey involves starting shinobi training, which sees Naruto partnering up with the brooding Sasuke and Sakura, with the students operating under the tutelage of Kakashi.
Lasting for more than 700 episodes, Naruto goes through its share of highs and lows, but the series is generally quite consistent. Naruto and Sasuke’s friendship/rivalry drives the story forward, and the anime has one of the strongest roster of antagonists in shonen.
23 Dr. Stone
MyAnimeList Score (Season 1): 8.28
- Release Date
- July 5, 2019
- Number of Episodes
- 58
- Studio
- TMS Entertainment
- Creator
- Riichiro Inagaki
Dr. Stone has an awesome premise and an even better protagonist. Out of nowhere, most of Earth’s population is turned into stone, causing the world to gradually regress over the span of a few thousand years. Eventually, Senku breaks from his prison, and the intelligent teenager quickly sets out to unfreeze everyone while speedrunning humanity’s technological progress. While he might not be strong, Senku is incredibly intelligent.
Dr. Stone is an unapologetic celebration of scientific discovery, and the anime tries to keep things grounded when it comes to Senku’s inventions. Narratively, the show tells a good story filled with likable characters, including a few memorable villains.
22 Your Lie In April
MyAnimeList Score: 8.65
Despite popular opinion stating shonen consists of only the battle variety, the “genre” extends far beyond the confines of just Dragon Ball and Naruto. Your Lie in April highlights a different side to shonen, one driven by emotion, heart, and humor.
Your Lie in April centers around a prodigy who is struggling to rediscover his spark for music following the death of his mother. He forms a friendship with Kaori, and things get powerful from there. Prepare the tissues as Your Lie in April is the ultimate anime tearjerker.
21 The Disastrous Life Of Saiki K.
MyAnimeList Score (Season 1): 8.41
Kusuo Saiki is an all-powerful psychic who can do nearly anything, a fact he wants to very much keep under wraps. Unfortunately, Kusuo’s efforts to keep a low profile are undermined by his magnetic ability to attract lovably weird people, and his school has quite a few of them.
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A sketch comedy show, The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. is a laugh riot that seldom has a dull moment. Kusuo’s stoic demeanor serves as the perfect foil to the rest of the cast’s quirky characters, and the anime balances the humor with its share of sweet moments.
20 Great Teacher Onizuka
MyAnimeList Score: 8.69
Great Teacher Onizuka
- Release Date
- June 30, 1999
- Number of Episodes
- 43
- Studio
- Pierrot
- Creator
- Tooru Fujisawa
Who wouldn’t want someone who previously ran a biker gang as their teacher in school? Especially after they suplex the Vice-Principal! Great Teach Onizuka features plenty of comedic moments as Eikichi works magic in the way only he can with the worst students around at Holy Forest Academy.
Great Teacher Onizuka‘s age shines through in quite a few areas, and some of the humor does not hold up to the test of time; however, despite that, the anime is rightfully hailed as a classic that explores several serious themes well. Also, while not always timeless, GTO is still pretty hilarious.
19 Bakuman
MyAnimeList Score (Season 1): 8.18
Bakuman
- Release Date
- October 2, 2010
- Number of Episodes
- 75
- Studio
- J.C.Staff
- Creator
- Tsugumi Ohba
- Streaming Service(s)
- Hulu , Peacock , Tubi
Bakuman gets a bit meta at times, with the main story following Moritaka’s journey to becoming a mangaka with his friends. It’s an amazing and realistic look into what life would be like for a full-time manga artist, and it’s incredibly rewarding to see them work hard and find ways to succeed each step of the way.
Bakuman is not as heavy on action scenes as most shonen anime, which makes it unique compared to most fan favorites.
18 Tomorrow’s Joe
MyAnimeList Score (Season 1): 8.30
Tomorrow’s Joe, more commonly known as Ashita no Joe, is by far one of the greatest boxing stories to ever be animated. Despite coming out all the way back in the ’70s, new fans are still checking it out to this day showing that it has incredible staying power.
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This anime was so influential that it received a spiritual successor known as Fighting Spirit which is also highly regarded. This in turn inspired the creation of Megalo Boxwhose main character is named Joe as an homage to the series that defined boxing in anime.
17 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba
MyAnimeList Score (Season 1): 8.49
Demon Slayer has cemented itself as something of a modern battle shonen classic in the vein of Dragon Ball and Naruto. It is an entry-level anime, simply because its mainstream success might attract the attention of people who have yet to fully embrace the world of Japanese animation.
Although enjoyable from the start, Demon Slayer hits its stride at a specific point: episode 19. This chapter caused the anime’s popularity to explode almost overnight, and the fire has not stopped raging since. 2020’s Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie: Mugen Train was a massive international hit, while season 2’s Entertainment District arc is a contender for shonen’s best cour of the last few years. Even if the Spring 2023 season did not reach the same heights as its predecessor, the Swordsmith Village saga was still very good.
16 Fist Of The North Star
MyAnimeList Score (Season 1): 7.96
When discussing influential action shonen anime (and manga), Fist of the North Star has almost no peers. Debuting in the early ’80s, the manga and its adaptations were such massive successes that their stories and characters continue to be referenced to this day. Its influence can be seen in properties like JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure and Berserk, two series that also cast long shadows over the anime and manga industries in general.
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Fist of the North Star is obviously dated, and its animation can be difficult to stomach if someone is only accustomed to modern shows. That said, its storytelling has aged surprisingly well considering decades have passed since its inception. While it might be tempting to dismiss the anime as a historical piece rather than something to be enjoyed in this day and age, Fist of the North Star still packs an impressive punch.
15 Jujutsu Kaisen
MyAnimeList Score (Season 1): 8.63
Jujutsu Kaisen has a great mix of comedy, action, and storytelling that has driven many fans of anime to watch it over the years. Not to mention the animation is a feast for the eyes that will leave many with their jaws on the floor. In contrast to most anime, the main protagonist Yuuji isn’t simply choosing to become stronger but is forced to when he encounters a cursed item. This new angle keeps things incredibly fresh for those who have seen many mainstream shonen titles in the past.
With two seasons and a movie under its belt, Jujutsu Kaisen has already produced quite a lot of content, and the story is far from done. While some might argue that season 2’s second half focused too much on just action, the anime is for the most part consistently great, and it arguably raised the bar in terms of fight sequences. Even if the story’s brisk pacing hurts the overall characterization, Jujutsu Kaisen is arguably still the best action shonen anime of the modern era.
14 Death Note
MyAnimeList Score: 8.62
Death Note (2006)
- Release Date
- October 4, 2006
- Number of Episodes
- 37
- Studio
- Madhouse
- Creator
- Tsugumi Ohba
A psychological thriller about a serial killer and the detective(s) seeking to bring him to justice, Death Note is a shonen anime that focuses on a battle of minds rather than biceps. Light Yagami finds the Death Note, allowing him to kill anyone by simply writing their name within the book’s pages. As Kira, Light starts to shape a new world in his vision, one that naturally attracts the attention of the authorities.
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Death Note is at its best when concentrating on Light and L’s rivalry and strange friendship. Their cat-and-mouse chase is the stuff of legend, and outside of maybe Monster, few anime have done it better.
13 Nichijou – My Ordinary Life
MyAnimeList Score: 8.46
A prime example of shonen’s underappreciated range, Nichijou is a sketch comedy about a group of high school girls, a talking cat, a child genius, and a robot. The slice of life anime starts ordinary enough, seemingly setting the stage for what will be a relatively relaxing and “normal” series; then, a school principal wrestles a deer, and things fly completely off the rails.
Nichijou is unpredictable, surreal, heartfelt, and consistently hilarious. The anime blows most other comedy series out of the water, and it holds up well to repeat viewings.
12 The Dangers In My Heart
MyAnimeList Score: 8.26
The Dangers In My Heart
- Japanese Title
- Boku no Kokoro no Yabai Yatsu
- Release Date
- April 2, 2023
- Studio
- Shin-Ei Animation
- Creator
- Norio Sakurai
- Streaming Service(s)
- HIDIVE
Out of all the Winter 2024 sequels, The Dangers in My Heart was by far the most memorable. Although a slow-burner, the first season gradually built steam as it explored Anna and Ichikawa’s friendship, leading to one of the best final episodes of the year. The sequel not only preserves its predecessor’s momentum but also intensifies it, cementing itself as an early contender for 2024’s best romance anime. While their relationship has taken a complicated turn, Ichikawa and Anna are still fantastic together, with both characters bringing out the best in each other.
Anime tends to overuse the “popular girl falls in love with the school’s biggest loner guy” trope, with most shows struggling to justify the former’s interest in the latter beyond “they are the protagonist.” The Dangers in My Heart dedicates a lot of time to properly exploring Anna and Ichikawa as individuals, along with allowing them to have proper cute moments that highlight both of their positive qualities. While romanticized, this anime is quite realistic for this type of story.
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