20 Goriest Anime Series Of All Time
Anime has never been limited to colorful adventures or lighthearted stories. Throughout its history, the medium has explored some of the darkest corners of horror, fantasy, science fiction, and psychological drama, often pushing boundaries in ways that many viewers never expect from animation. From shocking violence to unsettling body horror, some anime have earned legendary reputations for just how far they are willing to go.
The most gruesome anime series are not memorable simply because they contain excessive bloodshed. Many of them use their brutal imagery to create stronger emotional reactions, explore disturbing themes, or highlight the cruelty of the worlds their characters inhabit. Whether through supernatural battles, apocalyptic conflicts, or psychological breakdowns, these series prove that anime can deliver some of the most intense and unforgettable experiences in entertainment.
For fans willing to step outside their comfort zones, the anime medium offers plenty of extreme and unforgettable titles. These series feature some of the most violent moments ever animated, combining shocking visuals with compelling stories that continue to leave a lasting impact. While definitely not recommended for viewers who are sensitive to graphic content, these are among the goriest anime ever created.
Elfen Lied
Anime Series By Arms,& Studio Guts; Based On The Manga by Lynn Okamoto
Elfen Lied is a classic anime that mixes horror with science fiction. The anime revolves around Lucy, who has a somewhat peculiar personality and supernatural powers after she escapes from a high-security facility and is helped by Kouta.
However, as the plot progresses, more details of Lucy's past are discovered, in addition to presenting characters with tragic pasts, bringing out the drama of the series amid the violence.
Elfen Lied's story is raw and dark and doesn’t hold back when it comes to brutal scenes full of blood, amputations, and visceras mixed with touches of ecchi. This violence only accentuates the vengeful nature of the Diclonius species and those behind the research facility and engages the viewers to find out what will happen to Lucy next.
Tokyo Ghoul
Anime Series By Studio Pierrot; Based On The Manga By Sui Ishida
Tokyo Ghoul blends horror, action, and psychological drama through the tragic story of Ken Kaneki, a college student who becomes half-ghoul after a near-fatal encounter. Forced to live between two worlds, Kaneki struggles to maintain his humanity while being surrounded by creatures that survive by consuming human flesh.
The series delivers plenty of disturbing imagery, from brutal fights between ghouls and investigators to scenes showcasing the terrifying nature of ghoul abilities. The kagune, biological weapons that emerge from their bodies, create some of the anime’s most violent and visually striking moments.
Beyond the gore, Tokyo Ghoul uses violence to explore themes of identity, suffering, and the blurred line between humans and monsters. Kaneki’s transformation is not just physical but emotional, making the series’ bloody battles feel connected to its deeper exploration of trauma.
Neon Genesis Evangelion
Anime Series By Gainax; Directed By Hideaki Anno
At first glance, Neon Genesis Evangelion seems like a traditional giant robot anime, but it quickly reveals itself as something far darker. Following teenager Shinji Ikari as he pilots an Evangelion unit against mysterious creatures known as Angels, the series combines psychological horror with intense action and disturbing imagery.
While Evangelion is not constantly focused on gore, its most violent moments are unforgettable. The battles between Evangelions and Angels often become terrifying displays of destruction, with the series exploring the horrifying consequences of biological warfare and the physical suffering caused by these battles.
The anime’s violence is closely tied to its themes of trauma, loneliness, and human fear. Rather than presenting battles as heroic victories, Evangelion often portrays combat as painful and horrifying, making its darker scenes some of the most haunting in anime history.
Anime Series By Liden Films; Based On The Manga By Kazushi Hagiwara
Liden Films' Bastard!! Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy takes place in a post-apocalyptic world where the villainous Dark Rebel Army is making plans to revive the demon Anthrasax and destroy the world.
To counter the threat, the high priest of the kingdom of Metallicana revives Dark Schneider, the world’s most powerful dark wizard sealed inside an unassuming child, to stop them, but Dark Schneider’s violent tendencies and womanizing ways make that easier said than done.
As the title would imply, Bastard!! Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy fully embraces the typical standards of dark fantasy to be as bloody and raunchy as possible, something further emphasized by its constant references to heavy metal bands of the 1980s. It's a series that perfectly embodies the style of the 1980s, and any fans of gore are sure to get a lot out of it.
Parasyte -The Maxim-
Anime Series By Madhouse; Based On The Manga By Hitoshi Iwaaki
In 2014's Parasyte -the maxim- an alien race of parasitic beings invades Earth, overtaking countless people's bodies, and through pure chance, Shinichi gets away with a parasite only invading his right arm. Now, Shinichi and the parasite dubbed "Migi" form an unlikely alliance as they battle aggressive parasites feeding on humans and Shinichi begins to question his humanity.
Parasyte -the maxim- was the long-awaited adaptation of the classic manga, and it did a great job of bringing it to life for modern audiences. Parasyte -the maxim-'s art and animation both did a great job of capturing the gruesome combat and body horror of the original manga.
With the stellar writing and cosmetic changes to the setting to be more modern, Parasyte -the maxim- is an incredible series to watch from start to finish. It's always hard for stories to balance story and gore, but Parasyte more than succeeds in that regard.
Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku
Anime Series By MAPPA; Based On The Manga By Yuji Kaku
Another Studio MAPPA anime with plenty of gore is 2023's Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku. To earn his freedom and return home to his wife, ninja master Gabimaru joins a platoon of death row criminals on an expedition to an island said to hold the elixir of life that can grant someone immortality.
What awaits Gabimaru, however, is an island filled with all manner of monsters trying to kill them on sight, with some being shockingly more human than others.
In addition to having great action and writing, Hell's Paradise: Jigokuraku features lots of horrific monster designs and grotesque imagery from start to finish, and the stellar direction and execution of it all does a lot to keep it from being pure schlock. There are few modern anime that handle gore as well as it does, and the upcoming Hell's Paradise season 2 is bound to take that even further.
Deadman Wonderland
Anime Series By Manglobe; Based On The Manga By Jinsei Kataoka & Kazuma Kondou
An innocent high-schooler is imprisoned for mass-murdering his entire classroom. But this isn't even the worst part as he must now participate in a deadly prison tournament to stay alive. Chopped up by knives is just the tip of the iceberg as all sorts of weapons are used in Deadman Wonderland ranging from swords and guns to flamethrowers and bombs.
The fighting even involves fantasy elements with some characters can use their own blood as weapons or armor. However, this comes with the downside of Deadman Wonderland's characters needing to maim themselves first to release that blood, a practice that is followed by zoom-in shots of the graphic acts.
Attack on Titan
Anime Series By Wit Studio And MAPPA; Based On The Manga By Hajime Isayama
Few modern anime have shocked audiences as much as Attack on Titan. Set in a world where humanity hides behind massive walls to survive against man-eating giants, the series quickly establishes itself as a brutal survival story where death can come at any moment.
The anime’s depiction of violence is especially memorable because of how helpless many characters are against the Titans. Soldiers are frequently crushed, devoured, or torn apart in horrifying detail, creating a constant feeling of fear and desperation throughout the story.
However, Attack on Titan’s gore serves a larger purpose beyond shock value. The series uses its violent world to explore war, revenge, morality, and the devastating consequences of hatred. Its willingness to eliminate major characters without warning helped redefine expectations for modern anime storytelling.
Hellsing Ultimate
Anime Series By Graphinica; Based On The Manga By Kouta Hirano
Set in the aftermath of the Second World War, Hellsing Ultimate deals with vampire Nazis wreaking havoc in Britain while the anti-vampire organization Hellsing seeks to bring an end to this orgy of blood. The adrenaline-heavy series Hellsing Ultimate is filled with bodies being dismembered, impaled, and blasted in full glory.
One of the highest-rated horror anime, the antagonism of the blood-suckers in Hellsing Ultimate knows no bounds as they not only bite their victims, they often end up burning them, gunning them down in collective slaughters.
As expected, the violent revenge against the miscreants is also expectedly bloody. The ultimate conclusion is that no matter which side gets more gory in their methods, peace is to come to none.
Blood-C
Anime Series By Production I.G; Created By CLAMP
Blood-C deals with the everyday life of a seemingly ordinary girl called Saya who leads the life of a student by day and a monster-hunter by night. Much like other supernatural monster anime series, gruesome deaths obviously serve as recurring themes.
Heads and limbs being torn apart is quite a normal occurrence in Blood-C. The goriest scenes though are of monsters feasting on their victims, each killing accompanied by its own unique method.
Terror is aroused not just by the splatter of blood and crushing of bones but by the fact that nobody in Blood-C dies a quick and easy death. Everyone has to go through agonizing acts of sadism before they finally take their last breath with their deaths lasting for a good deal of seconds (sometimes up to a minute).
As the screaming victims get ripped apart, viewers are bound to remember the feeding scenes in Attack on Titan but Blood-C follows a way more brutal approach.
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