With thousands of titles available, diving into the world of anime and manga can be intimidating. Below is a curated list of the most highly regarded series, broken down by genre, including why you should watch or read them.
A spy, an assassin, and a telepathic child form a fake family for their own secret reasons. It’s wholesome, hilarious, and features one of the most beloved characters in recent years: Anya Forger.
Two elite student council members are madly in love but refuse to admit it, treating confession as a psychological war. Horn bus hentai
(Anime/Manga) - Stunningly animated series about a young boy's journey to save his sister and avenge his family from demons. Jujutsu Kaisen
For fans who prefer classic shojo on streaming platforms, several timeless titles are trending in 2026. The new adaptation of is hailed as one of the most profound and emotional journeys in the genre, following a girl who finds herself living in a tent after a family tragedy and is taken in by a mysterious family cursed by the Chinese zodiac. Kimi ni Todoke: From Me to You remains a modern classic, telling the sweet story of a shy, misunderstood girl nicknamed "Sadako" who slowly opens up thanks to a popular boy who befriends her. With thousands of titles available, diving into the
Naoki Urasawa’s Monster is a slow-burn psychological masterpiece. It lacks traditional anime tropes, opting instead for a gritty, realistic, and deeply unsettling cat-and-mouse chase across a post-Cold War Europe. Romance and Slice-of-Life (Comfort Picks)
recently made headlines as the world's most popular anime, surpassing even One Piece It’s wholesome, hilarious, and features one of the
The gold standard for psychological thrillers. A high school student finds a notebook that kills anyone whose name is written in it. The cat-and-mouse game between the protagonist, Light, and the detective, L, is legendary.
If you want a break from violence and high stakes, these character-driven stories offer warmth, humor, and emotional depth. Kaguya-sama: Love is War