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Top 10 Most Brutally Violent Anime Since 2020, Ranked

Chainsaw Men, Redo of Healer, and Attack on Titan (Credits: Crunchyroll & Prime Video)

Anime is such a vast world, you know? It’s got all sorts of themes and genres packed into it, and right from the start, it’s never held back on the violence and intense imagery to tell its stories.

Some of the most memorable series out there into darker storylines and show some pretty intense action that really gets you hooked. And let me tell you, the 2020s have been buzzing with this stuff more than ever before.

Chainsaw Men (Credits: Mappa

I mean, just take a look at hits like Chainsaw Man and the controversial Redo of Healer. They’re just dripping with grit and struggle. They hit you hard with these brutal fight scenes, heart-wrenching deaths, and characters you can’t help but feel for.

Now, I get it, these kinds of shows aren’t everyone’s cup of tea, but man, they’re hitting the top of the charts left and right. They’ve really made their mark as some of the best of the decade, showing just how much people are drawn to them.

10 Most Violent Anime Since 2020

10. “Cyberpunk Edgerunners”: A Thrilling Ride from the Get-Go

Cyberpunk (Credits: Crunchyroll)

So, back in 2022, when “Cyberpunk Edgerunners” hit the screens, it took the anime world by storm. People were all about its slick, stylish visuals thanks to Studio Trigger, and let me tell you, the story and characters?

Compelling stuff, my friend. But what really made it stand out? The action. Oh yeah, it’s intense, and it doesn’t hold back.

Cyberpunk (Credits: Crunchyroll)

Right from the first episode, “Cyberpunk Edgerunners” throws you into the thick of it with some seriously brutal scenes. I’m talking about a one-man showdown against the whole police force kind of stuff. And that’s just the start. It sets the tone real quick, giving you a taste of what’s to come.

Trust me, it’s one of those shows that doesn’t shy away from the gritty stuff. And hey, it’s just one of those things that’s defining anime in the 2020s – dark, violent themes that keep you hooked from start to finish.

9. “Baki Hanma”: A Brutal Display of Fighting

Baki (Credits: Shuukan Shounen Champion)

In the 2021 series “Baki Hanma,” viewers are treated to intense battles that push the boundaries of brutality. As an adaptation of the classic series, it follows the journey of the protagonist, Baki, as he strives to surpass his father and claim the title of the world’s strongest.

The series is unapologetically graphic, depicting blood, gore, and unsettling scenes in vivid detail. With its intense fights, “Baki Hanma” stands out as one of the most violent boxing series to date. It’s not for the faint-hearted, but for those who can stomach it, it offers the limits of physical prowess and determination.

8. “Higurashi: When They Cry – Gou”: A Return to Anime’s Violent Legacy

Higurashi When They Cry – Gou (Credits: Crunchyroll)

Known for its extreme violence, the Higurashi series stands out as one of the bloodiest tales of the 2000s. Despite its divisive nature, it has solidified its place as an iconic horror story in anime lore.

With enduring popularity over the years, it was only natural for the series to receive a continuation in 2020, promising to deliver the same level of gore and brutality as the original.

Higurashi When They Cry – Gou (Credits: Crunchyroll)

“Higurashi: When They Cry – Gou” reunites viewers with familiar characters, seamlessly continuing the story where the original left off.

True to its roots, “Higurashi Gou” spins a chilling narrative of death and despair, complete with gruesome scenes and shocking body horror that will leave audiences on the edge of their seats.

7. “Ishura”: A Newcomer Series Brings Intense Battles

Ishura Season 2 (Credits: Passione)

Joining the Winter 2024 lineup, “Ishura” emerges as a fresh addition to the anime scene. Despite its recent debut, this series stands out for its intense violence, quickly establishing itself as one of the year’s most brutal titles.

Following a group of former companions, “Ishura” chronicles their journey as they confront challenges and engage in fierce battles, even against each other, all vying for the coveted title of the world’s strongest warrior.

Ishura (Credits: Passione)

With the Demon King defeated and the throne awaiting its next ruler, “Ishura” plunges viewers into a world of chaos, where power struggles and political intrigue reign supreme.

Unflinching in both, physical and psychological consequences, the series delivers harrowing battle sequences and brutal fatalities, leaving a lasting impact on its audience.

6. “Dorohedoro”: A World of Survival of the Fittest

Dorohedoro (Credits: Crunchyroll)

Set in a harsh and merciless universe, “Dorohedoro” is a seinen series from 2020 that depicts a world where strength reigns supreme.

Here, magic wielders dominate society, using the weaker populace as subjects for experimentation and amusement. Consequently, death and brutality are commonplace in “Dorohedoro.”

Dorohedoro (Credits: Crunchyroll)

Emerging at the cusp of a new decade, “Dorohedoro” arrived just before the surge in popularity of dark and unsettling narratives.

Despite its early release, this gripping series remains one of the most violent offerings in the new generation of anime. With each episode packed with intense confrontations, “Dorohedoro” fearlessly plunges into scenes of extreme violence, drenching its characters in blood and gore without hesitation.

5. “Chainsaw Man”: Pushing the Boundaries of Dark Shonen Anime

Chainsaw Man (Credits: Mappa)

In recent times, the shonen genre has taken a decidedly darker turn, goes into themes of violence like never before. Leading this grisly charge is “Chainsaw Man,” standing out as the most prominent example of this genre shift.

As a cornerstone of the acclaimed Dark Shonen Trio, it’s no surprise that this series doesn’t shy away from graphic content. Its abundant gore, body horror, and violence render it one of the most startling additions to the new wave of shonen titles.

Chainsaw Man (Credits: Mappa)

In many respects, “Chainsaw Man” feels more akin to a seinen series than traditional shonen fare. Finding mature themes such as abuse, manipulation, and corruption.

Nevertheless, “Chainsaw Man” has emerged as a breath of fresh air in the shonen, its popularity playing a pivotal role in thrusting these darker anime into the spotlight.

4. “Attack on Titan: The Final Season” Unleashes a Harrowing Conclusion

Attack on Titan Final Season Part 3 Part 2 (Credits: Mappa)

“Attack on Titan” has always been synonymous with its intense violence and graphic imagery, and with each passing season, the series has only intensified in its brutality.

As the narrative has unfolded over the years, fans have been grabbed by the dark and disturbing themes interwoven with gripping horror and exhilarating action. However, it’s widely agreed that “Attack on Titan: The Final Season” takes this intensity to unprecedented heights.

Attack on Titan (Credits: Wit)

Bringing one of anime’s most iconic sagas to its climax, “AOT: The Final Season” follows Eren and the ensemble cast as they grapple with their ultimate quest for peace in a world torn apart by conflict.

Featuring bloodier and more visceral battles, devastating character deaths that leave viewers shattered, and an escalation of gore unlike anything seen before in the series, this concluding chapter delivers the most tumultuous and terrifying experience yet.

3. “The Kingdoms of Ruin”: A Dark Fantasy of Revenge and Violence

The Kingdoms of Ruin (Credits: Yokohama Animation Laboratory)

Set in a fantastical world where science clashes with magic, “The Kingdoms of Ruin” portrays a grim tale of humanity’s rise to power by mercilessly hunting down and exterminating witches.

Amidst this violent backdrop, the story centers on Adonis, who embarks on a quest for vengeance following the death of Chloe, his mentor and a persecuted witch.

Driven by profound hatred and a thirst for retribution, Adonis resolves to unleash the very magic that humans fear in his quest to obliterate his oppressors. With its somber premise, “The Kingdoms of Ruin” has the themes of revenge and redemption amidst a landscape of bloodshed and brutality.

This 2023 series is marked by its graphic violence, numerous deaths, and disturbing imagery, pushing the boundaries of dark fantasy storytelling.

2. “Hell’s Paradise”: An Intense Battle Royale Adventure

Hell’s Paradise (Credits: Crunchyroll)

You know, when it comes to anime, we’ve seen our fair share of intense battle-royale stories, right? But “Hell’s Paradise” brings something unique to the table.

Picture this: a bunch of criminals, all sentenced to death, suddenly find themselves stranded on this wild, monster-infested island. And get this – their only ticket out of there is to find this super rare Elixir of Life that grants them a clean slate.

Hell’s Paradise (Credits: Crunchyroll)

 

Now, I gotta tell you, “Hell’s Paradise” doesn’t hold back. It’s gritty, it’s brutal, and it’s got some seriously shocking moments that’ll have even the toughest viewers on the edge of their seats.

With all the violent fights, gruesome gore, and one gut-wrenching death after another, this series pulls no punches. It’s hands down one of the most intense and graphic battle royale stories anime has to offer.

1. “Redo of Healer”: Stirring Up Controversy with Its Brutal Tale

Redo of Healer (Credits: Prime Video)

You know, when it comes to anime in the 2020s, “Redo of Healer” is one of those shows that really gets people talking. It’s not your typical story. Instead, it’s packed with intense violence that’s hard to ignore.

So, the series follows this guy named Keyaru, who’s got this incredible power to heal. But his life’s been a real nightmare, filled with nothing but pain and abuse from those around him.

Redo of Healer (Credits: Prime Video)

When he’s given a chance to redo things, he doesn’t exactly choose the high road. Instead, he goes for revenge, dishing out the same brutality he’s suffered.

Now, let me tell you, “Redo of Healer” doesn’t shy away from showing just how brutal things can get. It’s got scenes of torture and assault that really push the limits of what you can watch. And because of that, it’s become one of the most controversial anime of the decade, sparking debates left and right.

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Umair Nakade: Umair, hailing from Mumbai, has a penchant for crafting content related to Anime and Manga. During his leisure hours, he channels his creativity into creating AMV edits on Instagram under the handle umair.amv.
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