Sometimes it’s the atmosphere, defined by an air of refinement combined with a certain eeriness, like a haunting in a palace. Sometimes it’s the characters’ style, with their characteristic black clothing, lace, leather, or silver ankh necklaces. Sometimes it’s the plot, surrounding stories of moral decay, or people slipping off sanity’s edge, even as they fight to keep their grip.
Everyone’s definition of what makes an anime “gothic” is different, but the best ones manage to stand out no matter what. From their preoccupation with death and decline to their grimly fashionable characters, the anime in this subgenre embrace everything on the spooky side of things. Here are some of the best anime that lovers of all things gothic will enjoy.
Updated November 17, 2024, by Mark Sammut: Fall 2024 has a lot of things going for it, but gothic anime is not one of them. At a push, Delico’s Nursery could be described as a borderline member of the subgenre, but even that would be a bit of a stretch. Consequently, this article has been updated with galleries, along with a new recommendation.
21 Claymore
MyAnimeList: 7.73
Claymore
- Release Date
- April 4, 2007
- Studio
- Madhouse
- Based On
- Manga
- Creator
- Norihiro Yagi
Claymore is a story about a woman named Clare, whose life used to be an utter mess until she decided that she had enough and went to become a warrior. Even after learning about the painful process of becoming a Claymore, Clare doesn’t back down. With a firm resolve, Clare endures until the very end.
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Unfortunately, she was deemed a weakling and overlooked by everyone. However, their reactions do not affect her, and she continues to seek her goals. Clare travels to various eerie places as part of her journey. The animation studio has produced a high-quality series that can be watched by all manner of fans. The story also features many gruesome deaths, making it a true gothic anime.
20 Another
MyAnimeList: 7.47
Another
- Release Date
- January 10, 2012
- Studio
- Based On
- Creator
Another is a popular anime series that has horror and supernatural elements. There is also plenty of gore. While some viewers might consider it a bit odd, the story has the perfect mixture of gothic undertones, as long as they do not mind occasional clumsy moments.
After missing the first month of school due to sickness, Kouichi Sakakibara comes back only to find a rather strange-looking girl who goes by the name of Mei Misaki. Kouichi soon realizes that he met the girl while he was in the hospital. He tries to befriend the girl, but his actions earn him puzzled glances from his classmates, who can’t grasp who he is talking to. However, this doesn’t stop Kouichi from finding out about Mei and her goals.
19 Shiki
MyAnimeList: 7.72
Shiki
- Release Date
- July 8, 2010
- Studio
- Daume
- Based On
- Novel
- Creator
- Fuyumi Ono
Shiki is set in a small isolated village, which is the perfect setting for a gothic series. The people in this particular place are well acquainted with each other, so everyone knows about everything happening in the town.
The sudden death of a young girl changes the mood in the locale. With people still trying to figure out the culprit behind her death, more and more bodies start to pile up. Toshio Ozaki, the town doctor, senses that something other than an illness is causing people to die. Toshio Ozaki seeks the help of other townsfolk in the case, and eventually, he comes across a clue that leads him to a major secret.
18 xxxHOLiC
MyAnimeList: 7.97 (Season 1)
xxxHolic
- Release Date
- April 7, 2006
- Studio
- Production I.G
- Based On
- Manga
- Creator
- Clamp
Those who equate “gothic” with “depressing” should look elsewhere, as xxxHOLiC is far lighter and funnier a series than its serious aesthetic suggests. Though it may lean on slapstick comedy in ways that one doesn’t normally associate with the genre, xxxHOLiC has an undeniably gothic flavor, in particular in the style of its characters.
A high school student who can see spirits and a witch who owns a wish-granting shop are the ideal candidates for holding viewers’ interest in this kind of anime, and they don’t disappoint. Kimihiro and Yuko both have their share of great moments throughout the series, but it’s arguably Yuko who’s the star.
17 Tokyo Ghoul
MyAnimeList: 7.79 (Season 1)
Tokyo Ghoul
- Release Date
- July 4, 2014
- Studio
- Pierrot
- Based On
- Manga
- Creator
- Sui Ishida
Secrecy and violence are two elements common to gothic stories, and in Tokyo Ghoul they are on full display. In this series, humans unknowingly live side by side with flesh-eating monsters known as ghouls. These creatures hide their existence from humans in order to continue their gruesome feeding habits, preying upon the unsuspecting.
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Protagonist Ken Kaneki, along with many other major characters, exudes gothic style. His toothy, terrifying mask is of particular note. Not satisfied with simply slapping some black raiment on its characters and calling it a day, however, Tokyo Ghoul dishes out enough cinematic violence and distressing themes to please any lover of the dark.
16 Darker Than Black
MyAnimeList: 8.05 (Season 1)
Darker Than Black
- Japanese Title
- Darker than Black: Kuro no Keiyakusha
- Release Date
- April 6, 2007
- Studio
- Bones
An action thriller with distinctly gothic overtones, Darker than Black is excellent for a variety of reasons. First and foremost, though, is its premise: a spatial anomaly leads to the emergence of people with special powers, known as Contractors, so-called because each must pay a special price for their abilities.
Assassin protagonist Hei is an excellent lead, compelling and layered. He brings depth and interest to what could have otherwise been a conventional, albeit dark, story of the supernatural run amok. His character, combined with a series of compelling villains with interesting quirks, makes Darker than Black well worth watching for fans of gothic anime.
15 Death Note
MyAnimeList: 8.62
Death Note
- Release Date
- October 4, 2006
- Studio
- Madhouse
- Based On
- Manga
- Creator
- Tsugumi Ohba
Death Note, is for good reason, one of the most popular gothic anime of all time. It is the saga of Light Yagami, a high school boy who comes into possession of the titular notebook and thereby gains the ability to kill anyone whose name he writes in the book
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Death Note is a brilliant cat-and-mouse series, bursting with mind games and plot twists. The intellectual rivalry between Light and L is unmatched. A highlight of the series is watching Light’s already tenuous grasp on morality slip away, as he justifies greater and greater crimes in the name of “justice.” On top of its dark themes and villainous protagonist, Death Note also serves up a healthy dose of gothic style in the characters of Misa and Ryuk.
14 Gosick
MyAnimeList: 8.04
Gosick
- Release Date
- January 8, 2011
- Studio
- Bones
- Based On
- Light Novel
- Creator
- Kazuki Sakuraba
Even by the standards of anime, the school that students attend in Gosick is about as grand as they come. For ostentatious, stylized architecture alone, Gosick would rank among the best gothic anime, but it offers so much more.
There’s Victorique de Blois, a strange, doll-like little girl whom protagonist Kazuya befriends in the library. Her goth loli fashion is exemplary yet not exploitative, and her personality is interesting. The actual story is a series of old-school detective cases mixed with some slice-of-slice anime, which only lends to the overall atmosphere of intrigue. Gosick is a slickly animated Victorian tale that never gets too much its own way.
13 Hellsing Ultimate
MyAnimeList: 8.35
Hellsing Ultimate
- Release Date
- February 10, 2006
- Studio
- Satelight, Madhouse, Graphinica
- Based On
- Manga
Since Bram Stoker first introduced the world of literature to Dracula, it’s been hard to get much more gothic than vampires. As vampire anime go, Hellsing Ultimate is one of the best. Nor is the series shy about hiding its roots, going so far as to name the antagonist Alucard.
Strong art direction and music contribute to its lusciously dark atmosphere. It’s funny but gory, not an anime for kids, with intense fight scenes and a villain actually worth investing in. Though it is not without its flaws, Hellsing Ultimate is a wonderful dip into the ink-black pool of gothic fiction, paying homage to Stoker’s legacy and vampire fiction as a whole even as it carves its own niche.
12 Gilgamesh
MyAnimeList: 6.60
Gilgamesh
- Release Date
- October 2, 2003
- Studio
- Group TAC, Japan Vistec
- Based On
- Manga
- Creator
- Shotaro Ishinomori
If unsure of a good way to make an anime a little more gothic, end the world. Not every post-apocalyptic anime qualifies, for most do not milk their crumbling settings for the last drop of morbid value the way that Gilgamesh does.
Based on the original story by Shotaro Ishinomori and influenced by the original Epic of Gilgamesh, the series incorporates intrigue, music, and darkness. It is the story of an ongoing battle between the Countess and Gilgamesh, mixing psychic powers with frantic gunfire. Its characters’ fashion, motives, and speech are appropriately dark, and though it may not be a horror anime, the overall effect of the series is gothic in every sense.
11 The Mystic Archives of Dantalian
MyAnimeList: 7.22
Hugh inherits an old mansion from his grandfather — not a problem. But in the basement, he finds a strange girl with serious magical girl vibes — a problem. It is this girl’s duty to store and protect the demonic Phantom Books, keeping them out of the hands of those who would use the dangerous powers trapped within.
The Mystic Archives of Dantalian has a Victorian setting and fashionably gothic characters, as well as a story of demons and the human thirst for forbidden knowledge. Though its writing and characterization could be stronger, The Mythic Archives of Dantalian remains an engaging anime for goth fans.
10 Soul Eater
MyAnimeList: 7.84
Soul Eater
- Release Date
- April 7, 2008
- Studio
- Bones
- Based On
- Manga
- Creator
- Atsushi Ohkubo
The hard part of discussing Soul Eater is deciding which of its tremendous strengths to discuss because there’s never space to cover all of them. Top-tier animation, a glorious cast of miscreants each with their own iconic style, and a deceptively simple premise that proves to be anything but, all define this show’s greatness.
Soul Eater is a hodge-podge of the spooky, the zany, the emotional, and the just plain excellent with a strong protagonist. Even if it lost all of its other winning qualities, Soul Eater would remain a great gothic anime simply by virtue of having a character named Death the Kid. Few anime take such pleasure in naming their characters. Every bite of Soul Eater is delicious.
9 Deadman Wonderland
MyAnimeList: 7.14
Deadman Wonderland
- Release Date
- April 17, 2011
- Studio
- Manglobe
- Based On
- Manga
- Creator
- Kadokawa Shoten
Blessed with a spectacularly gripping opening and a captivating premise, Deadman Wonderland is easy to sink into and hard to crawl back out of. Replete with violence, fan service, and adult themes of every stripe, nothing about this anime is for kids.
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A sci-fi horror anime about a prison amusement park is gothic to the marrow of its bones, and that’s exactly what Deadman Wonderland is. Sometimes feeling like a fever dream thanks to the many mixed concepts, Deadman Wonderland is powerful if not always cohesive. On top of that, it squeezes a fair bit of pathos out of its tormented characters and can put a dagger in the feelings of unprepared viewers.
8 Berserk
MyAnimeList: 8.59
Berserk
- Japanese Title
- Kenpuu Denki Berserk
- Release Date
- October 8, 1997
- Studio
- OLM Team Iguchi
- Based On
- Manga
- Creator
- Kentaro Miura
There are bright, cheerful, warm-hug anime that feel like an injection of sunlight with a sprinkle of sugar and a cherry on top, anime that want their viewers happy with themselves and the world. Then there’s Berserk. Everything about Berserk is engineered for misery. It is arguably the most cohesively gothic anime, because of how consistently bleak and negative it is. Even its animation is painful — but it’s all necessary for the story it tells.
This story of mercenaries in a medieval world with a powerful villain is absurdly violent, heart-breaking, and mean, which is exactly what it wants to be. For those who like their gothic anime with a taste of ground glass and mud, Berserk is the fix.
7 Pandora Hearts
MyAnimeList: 7.64
Pandora Hearts
- Release Date
- April 2, 2009
- Studio
- Xebec
- Based On
- Manga
- Creator
- Jun Mochizuki
Jun Mochizuki’s Pandora Hearts is one of the greatest gothic manga of all time and is worth seeking out in its entirety. Comparatively, the anime falls short of those lofty heights, and it struggles to infuse the source material’s clever and important minor details that add up to create a fulfilling while. Still, the adaptation is perfectly watchable in its own right and does a great job of replicating the manga’s gothic beauty.
Even without going into the story, which is twisted in the best possible way, Pandora Hearts is just brimming with stunning and haunting imagery, be it architecture or creatures. The anime also dives into some pretty intense and mature themes, and it mostly handles them well.
6 Trinity Blood
MyAnimeList: 7.28
Trinity Blood
- Release Date
- April 28, 2005
- Studio
- Gonzo
- Based On
- Light Novel
- Creator
- Sunao Yoshida
Music has been an integral part of gothic art from Bach to Bauhaus, and the score of Trinity Blood is only one most exceptional example. In a vampire anime that feels like a mashup of Hellsing and Vampire Hunter D, having a suitably dark score infuses every scene with new life. Or, perhaps, unlife.
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Trinity Blood may not be original, but what it makes of its components is a gothic witch’s brew. The political intrigue it weaves into its plot is tasty, even when it comes off as convoluted. The series bites the best bits of its influences, taking a bit of horror there, a bit of macabre here, and stitching them together into a Frankensteinian patchwork of unpleasantness perfect for a gothic mood.
5 Ergo Proxy
MyAnimeList: 7.28
Ergo Proxy
- Release Date
- February 25, 2006
- Studio
- Manglobe
If a single character’s style is enough to make an anime gothic, Re-L is enough for Ergo Proxy. As an investigator for Rondo’s Intelligence Bureau, Re-L is caught up in a chain of baffling incidents. Rather than detract from the fun, the guesswork involved with these confounding mysteries keeps viewers engaged. Like Sword Art Online, the story is one of Ergo Proxy’s strongest points, but if not for the epitome of gothic excellence that is Re-L, the anime would not be all that it is. Her characterization is nuanced and thought-provoking, and from her makeup to her mannerisms, Re-L is goth perfection.
4 Death Parade
MyAnimeList: 8.14
Death Parade
- Release Date
- January 10, 2015
- Studio
- Madhouse
While usually associated with a specific period or type of environment, gothic literature is ultimately about tone, atmosphere, and themes. Death Parade might not have looming castles or Victorian fashion, but Madhouse’s story is rich in ideas that are a good fit for gothic sensibilities. Set in a sort of purgatory, two recently deceased humans face off in a game to determine their eternal futures.
Death Parade keeps a lot of things close to its chest, dropping the human characters and viewers into a world beyond logic and normal comprehension. Although the curtain is pulled slightly as the story progresses, Death Parade retains an air of mystery throughout.
3 D. Gray-man
MyAnimeList: 8 (Season 1)
D. Gray-man is arguably the definitive battle shonen gothic anime, and the first season has aged pretty darn well. The story revolves around exorcists who are trying to stop The Millennium Earl from finding and destroying the source of innocence (which is also tied to exorcists’ special abilities), an ambition he strives to complete by twisting souls to create demons called Akuma. Allen Walker, the protagonist, has just joined the exorcists’ ranks, and while he is generally good-natured, he has his share of secrets that allow him to become more than just the typical shonen lead.
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Boasting constant gothic architecture and creepy designs that fit the theme perfectly, D. Gray-man is a proper celebration of this aesthetic and culture. It is also just a fun and well-written action fantasy series with likable and complex characters.
2 Shadows House
MyAnimeList: 7.80 (Season 1)
Shadows House
- Release Date
- April 11, 2021
- Studio
- CloverWorks
- Based On
- Manga
- Creator
- Somato
With a Victorian aesthetic, a dark mystery, and creepy designs, Shadows House is a gothic anime masterpiece and a must-watch for anyone remotely interested in this theme or simply years to be drawn into a fascinating and captivating world. Now, this story needs to be experienced as blindly as possible as most of the fun comes from gradually unraveling the truth behind the Shadows, a process that viewers go on alongside the two main protagonists.
Still, the basic premise revolves around a house run by the Shadows, a family who exerts power over the surrounding area but is also extremely strange. For one, they are covered in pitch-black soot and use human-like dolls as surrogates. Initially, Shadows House moves at quite a slow pace, but this pays off towards the end of the first season.
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