Well-made shonen anime (or shounen anime, as it is sometimes spelled) tend to be massive hits — just look at Attack on Titan or Dragon Ball. It is by far one of the most popular "genres" of anime, with countless numbers of manga adaptations and original series being created for fans. Shonen is also a demographic rather than a traditional genre, so it covers a wide spectrum of shows.
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In a category with countless anime to watch, it can be difficult to choose which series to get into. Still, some shonen anime are so excellent that they stand above the rest and should be on every fan's must-watch list until they've seen them all. Let's go over the best shonen anime of all time, and the picks will cover more than just battle shonen.
While each anime's MyAnimeList score will be included, it is just a reference and not the deciding factor for the rankings. Also, the rankings are ultimately quite loose, since shonen covers such a wide variety of shows and genres. Ultimately, the goal is to provide recommendations.
Updated November 8, 2025 by Mark Sammut: The Fall 2025 season is well underway, so we have tweaked the shonen lineup's information. Beyond that, we updated the galleries and added Trigun as an entry, as it was missed originally.
Best New Fall 2025 Shonen Anime
The Fall 2025 anime season is slowly nearing its halfway point, so we can now confidently pick out its best shonen stories. As always, the lineup caters heavily to the demographic, so you are spoiled for choice. That said, most of the big releases are sequels, specifically My Hero Academia, Ranma 1/2, and Spy x Family. All of those are at the top of their game, but let's highlight the best shounen anime that are (mostly) new.
- Gachiakuta – The most highly anticipated new shonen anime of the Summer season, Gachiakuta has been nothing short of awesome so far. Seriously, if you are looking for just a single new battle shonen, Gachiakuta should be the only one in contention, as it highlights everything good about the subgenre. The anime has great world-building, a fun power system, a cool protagonist, surprisingly great humor, and fights that are not only visually impressive but also have a great sense of scale. In terms of new action, Gachiakuta was among the very best of Summer 2025, and it should be the same for Fall 2025.
- Sanda – Now, here is probably the weirdest shonen anime of 2025. Based on a manga by the creator behind Beastars, Sanda is all about Santa Claus. Yes, that Santa. The eponymous Sanda is a descendant of good-old Saint Nick, and he awakens his inner ability to transform into a beefy Santa. The concept is bizarre, and the world building is also pretty strange, but in a good way. Science Saru's animation matches the rest of the show's weirdness, creating an anime that is singular but also definitely not for everyone.
- Gintama - Mr. Ginpachi's Zany Class – Spoiler warning for later down the list, but Gintama is one of the best shonen anime ever. Mr. Ginpachi's Zany Class is a spin-off that takes Gintama's massive cast of degenerates and drops them into a school setting, with Gintoki being their always reliable teacher. Prepare to laugh.
- Li'l Miss Vampire Can't Suck Right – Shonen tends to focus primarily on action, but comedy and romance are part of the equation as well. Li'l Miss Vampire Can't Suck Right has a...unique...premise. Luna is a vampire who cannot suck blood. Fortunately, Tatsuta is a male student who would not mind being used as a test dummy for her to practice. Anime finds a way.
- Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26 – Ever wanted what Fujimoto Tatsuki was writing when he wasn't covering Chainsaw Man? Well, this short series should shine a light on that.
39 Call Of The Night
MyAnimeList Score: 7.95 (Season 1)
Call of the Night
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- 2022 - 2025-00-00
- Japanese Title
- Yofukashi no Uta
- Studio
- Liden Films
- Creator
- Kotoyama
- Streaming Service(s)
- HIDIVE
Call of the Night is all about freedom. Although he is a good student, Kou Yamori finds that he struggles to relate to other teenagers, particularly when it comes to matters of love. While suffering from insomnia, he ventures out in the night, a decision that changes the guy's life forever when he meets Nazuna Nanakusa, a vampire.
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Enamored by her approach to life, Kou sets out on a path to become a creature of the night, but he will need to first fall in love with Nazuna to actualize this dream. Call of the Night is whimsical, stylish, and funny. Kou and Nazuna have instant chemistry, and they are hardly the only great characters to exist in this world.
38 Fire Force
MyAnimeList: 7.72 (Season 1)
Fire Force
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- July 5, 2019
- Japanese Title
- Enen no Shouboutai
- Studio
- David Production
- Based On
- Manga
- Creator(s)
- Atsushi Ohkubo
- Streaming Service(s)
- Cruncyroll, Hulu
Based on a manga by the same author responsible for Soul Eater, Fire Force is a relatively traditional battle shonen anime, albeit one that benefits from above-average execution and consistently great animation. Except for questionable fanservice, the series mostly gets everything right, delivering a well-told plot drenched in religious imagery, intense and consequential action, likable characters, and interesting world-building that complements the story's political and social themes.
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While arguably falling just short of the absolute top-tier action anime, Fire Force is nevertheless a pretty easy recommendation for anyone who is generally fond of shonen tropes and traditions.
37 Noragami
MyAnimeList: 7.94 (Season 1)
Noragami
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- 2014 - 2015-00-00
- Network
- MBS, Tokyo MX, TV Aichi, BS11, BS Fuji
- Directors
- Tsuyoshi Tobita, Masashi Abe, Shuji Miyahara, Satoshi Nakagawa, Satomi Nakamura, Tetsuo Hirakawa, Yoshifumi Sueda
- Studio
- Bones
- Based On
- Manga
- Creator
- Adachitoka
- Streaming Service(s)
- Crunchyroll, Hulu
A well-liked 2010s shonen anime that seems unlikely to ever completely adapt its source material, Noragami is still worth a watch, just because the available content is highly enjoyable and could entice newcomers to seek out Adachitoka's manga. Yato is a god who has mostly been forgotten but wishes to have a shrine, something that requires followers. One day, he saves a girl named Hiyori, starting a cute friendship that ultimately benefits both of them.
Initially, Noragami leans quite heavily into humor, almost coming across as a comedic slice of life with occasional bursts of drama and action. However, the story gradually expands the world's scope while diving deeper into the main characters' histories, with Yato's journey being particularly fascinating.
36 Case Closed
MyAnimeList: 8.17
Case Closed
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- January 8, 1996
- Japanese Title
- Meitantei Conan
- Creator(s)
- Gosho Aoyama
One of the very few shonen stories to eclipse One Piece in episode count, Case Closed has been a fixture of the anime scene since 1996. Also known as Detective Conan, the series follows a teenage detective who is turned into a child by a mysterious organization, forcing him to find unique ways to help the police solve cases.
Putting aside the occasional development to the overarching narrative, Case Closed primarily consists of stand-alone investigations that, more often than not, last only a single episode. Although arguably not reaching the same heights as some of the other best shonen anime, Case Closed is surprisingly consistent, with most episodes serving up entertaining and easily digestible mysteries. Characters like Conan, Ran, Kogorou, and Kaito are icons.
35 Kaiju No. 8
MyAnimeList: 8.28 (Season 1)
Kaiju No. 8
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- 2024 - 2025-00-00
- Japanese Title
- Kaijuu 8-gou
- Studio
- Production I.G
- Creator
- Naoya Matsumoto
- Streaming Service(s)
- Crunchyroll
Based on Naoya Matsumoto's popular manga, Kaiju No. 8 benefits from Production I.G's production value, with the first few episodes standing head-and-shoulders above most currently airing shows. Going beyond its aesthetics, Kaiju No. 8 has a premise that simply sells itself, even if it is not necessarily breaking new ground.
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As Japan has a kaiju problem, the country relies on a special team to take down these monsters whenever they appear. Driven by a childhood tragedy, Kafka aspired to join this task force, only to fail the entrance exam. Now in his early 30s, the odds of him making the grade are very low; or, at least, that was the case before Kafka received an unexpected power-up that allowed him to transform into a kaiju.
Kaiju No. 8 knows its main selling point and instantly gets to it. The anime starts with a great kaiju sequence that also does a fantastic job of setting up the story's key players, especially Kafka, Reno, and Mina. Although a bit loud at times, Kafka is a charming and frequently funny protagonist who fits the everyman role while still very much having a strong personality. As it progresses, the show transforms into an almost ensemble action show, with Kafka and Reno joining a team of very talented rookies.
34 Chainsaw Man
MyAnimeList Score: 8.46 (Season 1)
Chainsaw Man
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- 2022 - 2022
- Number of Episodes
- 12
- Studio
- MAPPA
- Creator
- Tatsuki Fujimoto
- Streaming Service(s)
- Hulu, Crunchyroll
Chainsaw Man was by far and away one of 2022's most hyped anime, which speaks to the popularity of Tatsuki Fujimoto's manga. As its title suggests, Chainsaw Man is about a man who can transform parts of himself into chainsaws. The story includes the Yakuza and devil hunters, along with a lot of gore.
Yes, this is a battle shonen anime for adults, and this goes beyond just grotesque villains. The source material touches upon mature themes, even if they are presented through Denji's juvenile perspective. The adaptation delivered on its promise for the most part, although the show's legacy will depend on the quality (and existence) of the sequels. Chainsaw Man could dominate the shonen anime scene for a few years.
Assuming the movie and eventual sequel season are great, Chainsaw Man should move up considerably. The manga only gets better from here.
33 My Hero Academia
MyAnimeList Score (Season 1): 7.84
My Hero Academia
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- 2016 - 2025-00-00
- Japanese Title
- Boku no Hero Academia
- Number of Episodes
- 159
- Studio
- Bones
- Creator
- Kōhei Horikoshi
- Streaming Service(s)
- Hulu, Crunchyroll
While hardly the first to feature superheroes, My Hero Academia is anime's most famous example of the theme. With six seasons and a couple of movies under its belt, the show has enjoyed a long and successful run, and Deku's story is not done yet.
At its best, My Hero Academia offers unforgettable fights, chilling villains, decent humor, and a constant sense of growth for its protagonist. Now, the series has had a few flat arcs; in fact, seasons 4 and 5 are both considerably weaker than the rest of the show, and they can be difficult to get through since they span almost 50 episodes. Fortunately, seasons 6 and 7 are much better, and they set up the final entry incredibly well.
32 Ranma ½ (Both Series)
MyAnimeList Score (2024 Series): 8.04 (Season 1)
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Ranma 1/2
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- April 15, 1989
- Studio
- Studio Deen
- Creator
- Rumiko Takahashi
- Streaming Service(s)
- Hulu, Hoopla, Peacock
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- October 6, 2024
- Studio
- MAPPA
- Creator
- Rumiko Takahashi
- Streaming Service(s)
- Netflix
Rumiko Takahashi is an all-time great mangaka, and her stories should ideally be experienced in their original forms. That said, for the most part, adaptations based on her works are pretty good, and Ranma ½ is probably Takashi's most famous masterpiece alongside Inuyasha. The manga received two adaptations, one that aired during the early '90s and a new iteration released in 2024. Both do a splendid job of showcasing Takashi's incredible talent for humor and romance, all the while throwing in creative fight sequences.
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Now, when it comes to choosing a version to watch, the modern remake is arguably the better pick. MAPPA's animation is beautiful, and the anime really nails its pacing. That said, the classic version has two great seasons that advance Ranma and Ayane's relationship. After that, the series enters filler territory, which means a lot of amusing but inconsequential episodes.
31 Spy X Family
MyAnimeList Score: 8.46 (Season 1)
Spy x Family
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- 2022 - 2025-00-00
- Number of Episodes
- 37
- Studio
- Wit Studio, CloverWorks
- Creator
- Tatsuya Endo
- Streaming Service(s)
- Crunchyroll, Hulu
Spy x Family chronicles the Forgers' comedic escapades that can range from school break-ins to terrorist attacks with potentially widespread consequences. Tasked with befriending an important diplomat, Twilight, the eponymous spy, crafts a fake family man persona and adopts a girl named Anya, who just so happens to be a mind-reader. As Loid, Twilight also marries Yor, a woman who moonlights as an assassin.
These secrets simultaneously separate and bring this family together. Part 2 starts to develop the characters' relationships, showing that something genuine is threatening to blossom from this artificial connection. Since the first season, Spy x Family has received multiple sequels and even a movie, all of which are of high quality. Now, comedy is the priority for the majority of the series, but there are times when the focus shifts to a more serious tone. These moments are fantastic, as is the humor.
30 Dr. Stone
MyAnimeList Score: 8.27 (Season 1)
Dr. Stone
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- July 5, 2019
- Studio
- TMS Entertainment, 8PAN, Die4Studio
- Creator
- Riichiro Inagaki
- Streaming Service(s)
- Crunchyroll, Hulu, Netflix
Dr. Stone has an awesome premise and an even better protagonist. Out of nowhere, most of Earth's population is turned into stone, causing the world to gradually regress over a few thousand years. Eventually, Senku breaks from his prison, and the intelligent teenager quickly sets out to unfreeze everyone while speedrunning humanity's technological progress. While he might not be strong, Senku is incredibly intelligent.
Dr. Stone is an unapologetic celebration of scientific discovery, and the anime tries to keep things grounded when it comes to Senku's inventions. Narratively, the show tells a good story filled with likable characters, including a few memorable villains.