15 Most Dark Anime Series That Will Shock You
PostedAt: Sat, Aug 21, 2021 3:00 PM
Dark means a lot of things. So by dark, what I mean is: violent, deep, psychological anime. Some of which includes sexual content and violence. Not surprisingly, most anime‘s aren’t within the horror genre. Because most shows are for 12+. Usually Shounen or Shoujo.
1. School Live
What makes School Live such a dark series? This anime explores mental health problems like: PTSD and psychosis.
The main character: Yuki Takeya is put through a large amount of emotional distress… And she becomes delusional in order to deal with her reality.
Going as far as “talking” to herself as if she’s having a real conversation with someone who’s already dead.
The story takes place during the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse. I’ve never enjoyed or experienced a horror series like School Live before.
I’d recommend it if you want something short and captivating.
2. Kino’s Travels (The Beautiful World)
This anime is about a 15 year old girl who travels the world on her motorbike. Exploring towns, cities and countries for 3 days at a time.
The motivation behind this behavior is to avoid getting too comfortable with her surroundings.
I’ve never enjoyed such a strange anime series before. I’ve watched Mushishi but it wasn’t as good as Kino’s Travels.
If you like philosophy, mystery, violence and storytelling, Kino’s Travels does it better than any other.
3. Shiki
Have you ever tried an anime series that starts out a little slow?
Shiki feels like this at first. But it was enough to spark my curiosity. I’m thankful I kept going.
Once you get deeper into the story, it starts to get horrific, disgusting, ugly and unpleasant.
Mystery, immorality and philosophy is at the core of Shiki’s plot.
4. Higurashi: When They Cry
Probably the first horror series I decided to watch.
Higurashi’s plot starts out in the cursed village of: Hinamizawa.
All I’ll say is if you want something unpredictable, psychological and well-played out, try Higurashi.
You won’t know what to think, because the plot is so brilliant, unexpected and unconventional. Yet intense enough to keep you hooked.
5. School Days
Does this sickening anime even need an introduction?
This is a romance anime with a dark, seriously messed up plot twist.
I’m not even sure there’s an anime as twisted and gritty as this. Especially not within the romance genre.
It’s an understatement to say it’s crude.
6. Future Diary
In Future Diary you’re forced to play a game which involves your own life.
But the downside is: once you die, you DIE. And each character has their own perks.
That aside, the main character: Yuno Gasai is dangerously insecure and clingy.
And that’s not even the least violent, mature part of this psychological series.
7. Black Bullet
Similar to AOT, a type of monster called: Gastrea is driving the human race to extinction.
Or I should say it has the potential to. Not the most original story, but the action, mystery, and mature themes make up for it.
Easily one of the most enjoyable action series I’ve watched.
8. Taboo Tattoo
A type of ancient relic, called: Tattoo’s are in danger of being captured by the Kingdom.
A martial artist called: Justice is dragged into this mess when a strange man merges a tattoo into his hand.
This anime is action-heavy like Akame Ga Kill. And the violence will either disappoint or keep you interested. As it’s quite extreme.
9. Akame Ga Kill
The government is corrupt, society basically lives their lives like slaves, and one group of assassins are sick of it.
So: they form a group called Nightraid, with the intention to overthrow the capital and create a revolution.
Few mature anime can compete with Akame Ga Kill’s intense action, entertaining fights, and depressing violence.
10. Another
At Yomiyama North Middle School, students and teachers have been known to die at random. Because of a dangerous event that occurred in the past.
It’s not my most favorite horror/mystery series, but the main character is satisfying enough.
As far as gore, this anime takes it to the extreme. And death is both vile and obscene.
11. Death Parade
What happens when you die? Death Parade answers that question with a twist.
When you die, you’re sent somewhere between heaven and hell.
You’re then put through a series of tests to see whether you deserve to be sent to heaven or hell.
This is a game/psychological series with seriously dark, mature and attention grabbing themes.
12. Elfen Lied
When you create a human-like experiment that goes wrong, you can’t be surprised by the consequences.
And yet that’s exactly the basis of this story.
A girl named Lucy is being hunted after managing to escape a top-secret laboratory. The same place she’s born.
The ending is depressing, and what happens in between is full of horrific, maddening violence. Including themes like Child Abuse.
13. God Eater
The world is being overrun with a monster called: Aragami.
God Eaters (a type of militant soldier) are trained to use God Arcs. A weapon that fuses with its user to destroy the Aragami.
Not original, is it? But the story is well-done. The violence will tear your soul in half. And the bloody scenes will disturb you.
All this is shown with impressive CGI Animation.
14. Fate Zero
Fate Zero’s a classic fantasy series with alternative animes in alternate universes.
Every now and then, something called the Holy Grail will choose a master and a servant.
Whoever is chosen gets forced to fight in the Holy Grail war, with the promise of having 1 wish fulfilled if you win.
Compared to Fate Stay Night, Fate Zero is obscene and disgustingly more vile in almost every way.
15. Jormungand
The life of an arms dealer is gruesome, immoral and dangerous.
Jormungand paints a realistic image of an arms dealers lifestyle.
For example: An arms dealer is the reason countries go to war, or why child soldiers exist.
And it’s also the reason the US spends more money on the military than they do on education.
After watching this anime, you’ll have a new perspective on life. And on just how cruel it can be.