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The 10 Most Underrated Anime of the 2020s: A Fresh Perspective

by Hazel

As the popularity of anime continues to soar, viewers are presented with an ever-expanding array of shows, from long-standing favorites like One Piece to new sensations like Demon Slayer. However, amidst this vast sea of options, certain standout series have been unjustly overlooked. This phenomenon can often be attributed to the high standards set by landmark series, leading to the neglect of equally compelling but lesser-known titles.

In an era where fans have been quick to critique shows for subpar animation or uninspiring storylines, it’s easy for hidden gems to be overshadowed. Despite the ongoing decade’s inclination toward heavy criticism, numerous anime series have slipped through the cracks, deserving recognition beyond their initial reception. Here’s a look at ten of the most underrated anime of the 2020s, each worthy of a second glance.

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10. Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead (2023)

Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead emerges as an unexpected entry on this list, given its initial popularity. The anime chronicles Akira Tendou’s adventures during a zombie apocalypse. Disillusioned by his mundane life, Akira seizes the chance to fulfill his bucket list amid the chaos. Despite an enthusiastic reception at launch, the latter part of the season faced criticism for delays and declining interest. Nonetheless, the show boasts a vibrant animation style and an engaging premise that deserves further appreciation.

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9. Platinum End (2021)

From the creator of Death Note comes Platinum End, a series that introduces a high-stakes game involving angels and a quest to become the next god. Despite comparisons to its predecessor and various criticisms regarding pacing and character development, Platinum End offers a suspenseful narrative filled with intriguing plot twists. Although it falls short of the acclaim garnered by Death Note, it remains a captivating watch.

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8. MF Ghost (2023)

Following in the tire tracks of the iconic Initial D, MF Ghost continues the legacy of high-octane racing. Set years after its predecessor, the anime centers on Kanata Katagiri, a former student of Takumi, who delves into the racing world while searching for his father. While not reaching the heights of Initial D, it improves upon its predecessor’s shortcomings with a compelling side plot and engaging characters. Upcoming seasons may further shift perceptions.

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7. Akiba Maid War (2022)

Akiba Maid War offers a surprising twist on the maid anime genre, presenting a dark and violent world beneath the surface of its seemingly innocent premise. Following Nagomi Wahira’s descent into the criminal underworld of Akihabara’s maid scene, the anime delivers intense action and a fresh narrative perspective. Despite the influx of competing shows, its unique blend of action and comedy makes it a noteworthy series.

6. The Fable (2024)

The Fable is a recent entry featuring a hitman navigating his retirement in Osaka. While criticized for its animation quality, the series compensates with a gripping plot and intriguing character dynamics. The balance of action and comedy, despite production limitations, makes it a series deserving of greater recognition.

5. Sonny Boy (2021)

Madhouse’s Sonny Boy stands out for its avant-garde storytelling, following a class of students who gain superpowers after being transported to another world. Although its experimental nature has led to mixed reactions, the series presents a visually stunning and thought-provoking narrative. It offers a unique take on survival and power dynamics, meriting consideration beyond its initial reception.

4. Edens Zero (2021)

Created by the mind behind Fairy Tail, Edens Zero explores space adventures as Shiki and Rebecca seek the mythical Mother. Despite facing comparisons and criticisms related to its creator’s previous work, the anime provides a fun and vibrant journey through its imaginative cosmos. It’s an enjoyable shōnen series that often gets overshadowed by its predecessor’s legacy.

3. My Home Hero (2023)

My Home Hero delivers a tense crime thriller about a father’s desperate measures to protect his daughter from a dangerous yakuza boyfriend. Despite criticisms regarding animation quality, the show excels in suspense and dramatic storytelling, offering a thrilling viewing experience with unexpected twists.

2. Trigun Stampede (2023)

Trigun Stampede revisits the classic Trigun series with a closer adaptation to the manga. Despite some resistance due to its use of CGI and deviation from the 1990s original, the anime showcases exceptional animation and a deep dive into the manga’s story. It remains an underrated remake that brings new life to a beloved classic.

1. The Way of the Househusband (2021)

The Way of the Househusband features Tatsu, a former yakuza boss now navigating domestic life. Although the show faced backlash over its animation style, which closely mirrors the manga’s aesthetic, it retains its humor and charm. The series is a hilarious exploration of domesticity and gangster life, making it a standout despite its unconventional presentation.

These ten anime series, each with its unique appeal and intriguing narratives, deserve a closer look. While they may not have garnered the acclaim they initially sought, their qualities and innovative storytelling make them valuable additions to any anime fan’s watchlist.

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