Someanimeare unforgettable because of their powerful narratives and characters that leave a lasting impression. When anime explores complex and intense emotions, it can evoke a range of feelings, from beautiful and thrilling to heartbreaking and even chilling, all at once. This creates an experience that fans will never forget, yet might never want to revisit.

These are the anime that are unafraid to explore cruelty or consequences, pushing the boundaries of storytelling in ways few other narratives dare to attempt. In doing so, they become some of the best storylines that anime fans can’t afford to miss. However, their raw depictions of powerful themes make them difficult to face more than once.

Seita carries Setsuko in Grave of the Fireflies

8Grave of the Fireflies

Produced by Studio Ghibli, Written and Directed by Isao Takahata

TheGrave of the Firefliestakes place in the final months of World War II and follows two siblings, Seita and Setsuko, after they lose their mother and their home in a bombing. The two are left to survive during wartime Japan, struggling in a society that has become ravaged by hardship.

With nowhere to turn and little support from those around them, Seita and Setsuko depend on each other as they face hunger and illness that only become more severe. Amid the war, Seita and Setsuko find small moments of joy and laughter, even as their world slowly falls apart due to the effects of war.

An image of Lucy from Elfen Lied being freed from her restraints before enacting her plan to eliminate mankind.

Grave of the Firefliesis one of Studio Ghibli’s highest-rated films, bringing to life the devastation of war and allowing viewers to briefly feel the sheer weight of the losses experienced in such turbulent times. The film is unforgettable, but revisiting it can also feel unbearable due to its intense emotional toll.

7Elfen Lied

Produced by Arms Corporation, Based on the Manga by Lynn Okamoto

Elfen Liedfollows Lucy, a girl born as a Diclonius, a mutant with deadly invisible arms called vectors, and a violent instinct to kill. After escaping a secret research facility, Lucy suffers a head injury that causes her to develop a split personality. When she isn’t Lucy, she becomes an innocent, childlike girl known as Nyu.

Nyu is taken in by two university students, Kouta and Yuka, who are unaware of her past or her dangerous abilities. However, as Lucy resurfaces and the government sends other Diclonius to find her, the story takes viewers on a whirlwind of violence and trauma as it explores the differences and similarities between humanity and the Diclonius.

A promotional poster of Mima lying on her apartment floor and blending in with her surroundings in Perfect Blue

The story is especially notable for its intense themes and complex characters. The anime is gripping, with high-stakes action and graphic violence that create a haunting yet captivating experience.ElfenLiedis not an easy series to watch, but its depth and portrayal of heavy emotions make it a series difficult to ignore.

6Banana Fish

Produced by MAPPA, Based on the Manga by Akimi Yoshida

Banana Fishfollows Ash Lynx, a sharp and dangerous gang leader in New York City, who meets Eiji Okumura, a kind and idealistic assistant photojournalist. The two form a strong and unexpected bond after they become involved in a conspiracy surrounding a mysterious drug called Banana Fish. Together, they seek to uncover the truth behind the drug.

The series stands out for its masterful storytelling as a captivating crime drama filled with complex emotional depth. As the two face off against criminal empires and heavy personal traumas, the story explores difficult issues such as sexual violence, childhood trauma, and the corrupting influence of wealth and power. It also examines themes of love, resilience, and redemption.

Clannad - Tomoya, Nagisa, and Ushio wakling together as a family

Banana Fishis a brilliant and unforgettable narrative; however, it is also emotionally taxing and brutal to watch. It does not shy away from its dark themes and elicits a powerful emotional response from viewers. The story’s impact is undeniable, but watching Banana Fish a second time is nearly impossible.

5Perfect Blue

Produced by Madhouse, Based on the Novel by Yoshikazu Takeuchi

Perfect Bluefollows Mima Kirigoe, a former pop idol who leaves her singing career to pursue acting in hopes of reinventing herself. As she takes on more adult and psychologically demanding roles, she becomes the target of a stalker and starts receiving messages from someone claiming to be the real Mima.

Her reality begins to fracture as she finds herself caught up in violent events, and her grip on reality and her sense of self start to slip.Perfect Blueis a twisted, haunting film that delves into societal pressure, distorted perceptions, and obsession. It’s a psychological thriller packed with terrifying, surreal scenes that draw viewers into Mima’s unraveling mind.

Riko and Reg in Made in Abyss

The film brilliantly explores mental fragility in a way that is both unsettling and captivating at the same time, making it essential viewing for anime fans. However, the disturbing imagery, dark themes, and ambiguous narrative make revisiting the film difficult to revisit.

4Clannad

Produced by Kyoto Animation, Based on the Visual Novel by Key

Clannadfocuses on Tomoya Okazaki, a disillusioned high school student who drifts through life without a clear purpose. Everything changes when he meets Nagisa Furukawa, a shy and kind-hearted girl who aims to revive the school’s drama club. As the two grow closer and form lasting friendships, Tomoya gradually begins to reconnect with life and finds a sense of belonging.

The story’s second season,Clannad: After Story, follows Tomoya and Nagisa’s lives as they navigate adulthood, family, and heartbreak. What begins as a slice-of-life romance evolves into a profound and heartfelt exploration of loss, grief, and resilience.After Storyis one of the most emotionally devastating animethat fans shouldn’t miss.

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Despite its beautiful narrative,After Storyis filled with heavy themes that can break down even the most confident viewers. Rewatching it means reliving those painful moments, and for many, it’s too difficult to go through again, no matter how meaningful the journey.

3Devilman Crybaby

Produced by Science SARU, Based on the Manga by Go Nagai

Devilman Crybabyfollows Akira Fudo, a teenage boy whose life is dramatically changed when he merges with a powerful demon named Amon. He becomes Devilman, a creature with the strength to battle demons but retains the heart and soul of a human. Guided by his friend Ryo Asuka, he uses his abilities to defend humanity from an impending demon invasion.

As the world descends into fear and violence, Akira’s internal struggle between his human heart and demonic strength deepens. Ryo’s true motives gradually come to light, opening the doors to a devastating revelation that shifts everything Akira believed he knew. What follows is a desperate effort to save humanity and other demon-human hybrids like himself.

The series is best known for its unflinching, experimental, and bold style of animation, which enhances the story by transforming it into a striking visual experience.Devilman Crybabyexplores themes of love, identity, and the darkest facets of human nature amid an apocalyptic crisis. Its relentless intensity makes it a difficult yet necessary watch for anime fans.

2Made in Abyss

Produced by Kinema Citrus, Based on the Manga by Akihito Tsukushi

Made in Abyssfollows a young, determined girl named Riko as she descends into the massive chasm called the Abyss to find her lost mother, a legendary Cave Raider named Lyza the Annihilator. Along with Reg, a mysterious robot boy with no memory of climbing out of the Abyss, the pair set out to explore its layers.

The Abyss is filled with dangerous curses, ancient relics, and strange creatures with laws that defy traditional expectations. Together, Riko and Reg travel through increasingly dangerous landscapes, enduring the often brutal and unforgiving rules of this strange realm. Despite its whimsical appearance,Made in Abyssis a deceptive animethat is dark and brutal.

Made in Abyssis an adventure anime that blends cosmic and body horror as the two young cave raiders explore deeper into the unknown. On their journey, they encounter breathtaking landscapes and horrific realties including human experimentation. It’s both a beautiful and brutal anime that few fans will want to experience more than once.

1Berserk (1997)

Produced by OLM, Based on the Manga by Kentaro Miura

Berserkfollows Guts, a lone mercenary wielding a massive sword and haunted by a troubled past. After meeting Griffith, the charismatic leader of the Band of the Hawk, Guts joins the group and quickly rises through the ranks. As the group gains political influence, the bond between Guts and Griffith deepens until a devastating betrayal drives them apart.

Following betrayal and loss, Guts becomes fueled by a desire for revenge as he fights through a dark, medieval world. The story delves into intense themes of good and evil, the costs of ambition, and the burdens of past trauma. It stands out for its gritty storytelling and intense character-driven drama.

ThoughBerserkhas been remade and rebooted several times,none compares to the 1997 adaptation. The series is filled with emotional depth and unforgettable moments of triumph, camaraderie, pain, and destruction.Berserkis an experience every anime fan should witness at least once, though its intensity might be too harrowing for some to revisit.