Most anime endings are just good, not perfect.

In the middle of all this, there are some incredibly well-done endings that manage to keep the reader engaged.

  1. Death Note
  2. Naruto
  3. Fullmetal Alchemist
  4. One Piece
  5. Attack on Titan

15. Akame ga Kill!

Some viewers have complained that the shock value in Akame ga Kill is the main reason why it’s enjoyable to watch. ..

The main point of this article is that characters do die, but to some readers it was a plus because it added suspense.

We were not ready for the final episodes.

Akame’s power to move in frozen time was just a blow to the head. ..

In the end, the fight was a waste of time. Leone, who had survived the main fight, just plops dead in the slums by the end. I loved the action, but seriously what was that bloodbath of an ending.

14. The God of High School

In the anime world, “God of High School” is a shounen series that ended season 1 with an amazing cliffhanger. If you’re a fan of the genre, then you’ll love the ending to this season.

With only 13 episodes, the show was chaotic.

However, as the show progresses, it becomes clear that the true purpose of the show is to promote a particular ideology. The show starts off as a beautiful fighting shounen, but it quickly becomes clear that its true purpose is to promote a particular ideology. ..

In the latest episode of “K-On!”, a city is threatened by a literal god who has been summoned from the heavens. The main character, who is also some sort of deity, must use their magic to stop the god. However, where the martial arts went in this story remains a mystery. ..

13. Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann

I absolutely love Gurren Lagann. It’s one of the best shows out there, in my opinion. ..

The last few episodes of “Breaking Bad” have thrown a lot at us.

But as soon as they start to dig, they find that there’s a lot of depth and hidden cables and other things. It’s like a treasure hunt.

The new society is great! We see a glimpse into the political side of their new society.

The big twist in the film was that when Simon finally got the girl, we saw their wedding ceremony and then she got Thanos snapped out of existence.

The show is great, but we were blue-balled this hard.

12. Erased

The last episode of “The Mindy Project” was amazing.

Erased is a psychological thriller where the protagonist has to play 3D chess with a person he can’t even see, in order to save countless lives. In particular, the life of a girl. ..

The killer finds the victim and drowns him in a car. What now?

A man falls into a coma and wakes up 10 years later. He has no memory of who he is or what happened in the decade he was unconscious. ..

The killer’s obsession with the victim is a major issue that leads to his downfall.

The audience was dumbfounded when the entire series dropped without warning.

11. Darling in the FranXX

The FranXX series finale is very similar to Gurren Lagann in terms of its story, only it’s somehow ever more confusing.

The story follows a group of young people who use advanced mechs to fight against evil robots. This is great! ..

After a few episodes, it was revealed that the show was actually an alien conspiracy and now the protagonist must go to space to fight the mech. There are also statues that can transfer emotions. ..

The experience was truly exhilarating, to say the least. ..

10. Naruto: Shippuden

Since we’re talking about a 500 episode season, the term “ending” is used very freely here. The show has been around for over a decade now, and it’s clear that there are many more stories to tell. So much has happened in that time, and so many people have been involved in making this show what it is today. It’s been an honor to work on this project with such amazing people, and I can’t wait to see what the future holds for us all.

But I don’t love the way it’s been portrayed in the media.

After the last arc, I had a lot of questions. ..

Where did Kaguya come from? This is a question that has been on many people’s minds since the anime’s finale. Madara was such a good antagonist, and then out of nowhere he just gets one-shotted by black Zetsu and this female alien shows up and starts warping dimensions? ..

The Naruto character Jiraiya falls for the Sexy-Jutsu.

Sasuke wants to become the Hokage, but also has to fight Naruto. Now they’re all cool, and also they are children of prophecy.

So many questions. Why are we here? What is the point?

9. Death Note

Death Note is a show that is full of action, suspense, and mystery. The first dozen episodes are some of the best anime content you can watch. I feel like everyone who has seen the show can agree on that.

We all had our hopes up that the end would be better than the beginning.

This is because throughout the show Light is built up as a powerful and mysterious figure, who can’t be defeated even by the best detective L.

The reskinned L character defeats Light with little difficulty by using a powerful attack that was not available to him before.

He literally uses the most obvious trick in the book and just swaps the death note for a regular notebook. ..

Light was taken down by a team of specialists, but it was an anticlimactic and odd end.

8. Tower of God

I saw Tower of God in a similar light to Erased: a show that just had a very unfortunate ending.

Bam has become a pretty decent hero throughout the series, fighting for the girl he cares for most. He has learned to be more responsible and to think about the consequences of his actions, which has made him a better person.

Bam and Rachel make it through all the obstacles to the final stretch of their race to victory. But then Rachel betrays Bam and pushes him off a cliff to his death. ..

That moment had me and many other people just scream at the screen. As I doubt anyone could have seen it coming. ..

The opening scene of the show had them being all lovey-dovey. But then she just went all Judas on him. ..

7. Monster

The ending to Monster made complete sense to some people, but not to others.

The show is about a doctor, Tenma, who saves a boy, Johan, and then goes on to be a mass murderer.

Johan Tenma, the man who for over 60 episodes has been following him, is finally apprehended.

Johan finds him, Tenma saves him again, and Johan just escapes the hospital like he did the first time around.

I was confused as to why the cat and mouse game was going on if the windows were not going to be locked this time around.

6. Berserk

The Berserk manga is a great starting point for anyone looking to read the series. If you’re not familiar with it, the story follows a group of people who are taken on a journey through an alternate world where humans have been turned into animals by a powerful creature called the Beast.

The show follows the story of two warriors who form a rag-tag group of bandits in order to aim for the very top of nobility. But along the way, one of them, named Guts, leaves. ..

The other hero, Griffith, is not very happy with the news that his friend and comrade, John, has been killed in action. He manages to get himself mutilated and can no longer fight.

As the series comes to a close, it seems kind of sad that the second protagonist is in this state.

Griffith summons some demons and they proceed to eat all of his friends while Griffith has some non-PG-13 action with Guts’ lover. Wild, isn’t it? ..

5. Devilman Crybaby

The first episode of this show was so bizarre and hilarious that I couldn’t help but keep watching. But then, at the end, it all came together in a way that left me completely shocked. ..

In this article, we’ll take a look at the different types of demons that you’ll likely encounter in your everyday life. From the angry and destructive monsters that lurk in dark corners to the gentle and helpful ones that help keep your home safe, there are plenty of demons out there to explore. But be careful- they can be just as dangerous as they are helpful.

The protagonist is a demon, but he doesn’t want to hurt anyone. ..

The other protagonist starts acting strange and calling for a witch hunt against demons, which is strange considering his best friend is a demon.

And then it turns out that he’s literally Satan. And the two friends have a fight that ends with the world being destroyed. There’s no drug in existence that could have helped me predict that. ..

4. School Days

This show is a weird anime that has some really strange endings.

The show is a romance where the protagonist doesn’t know what to do with their loyalty, and the females don’t know what to do with their laws. ..

The protagonist gets caught cheating and then gets stabbed. His body is decapitated and his killer gets stabbed by a different girl. Now, is it worth watching?

Since you know the ending, there’s no point in writing this. However, if you have a friend who has never heard of this show, try to get them to watch it. I promise, it will be more than entertaining when they reach the final episode.

3. Clannad: After Story

The finale of Clannad was a heart-wrenching experience for viewers. ..

Nagisa’s death throws the whole house of cards off balance.

Tomoya is understandably shaken after his wife’s death and mourns her loss. However, his daughter also dies shortly after, leaving Tomoya reeling. ..

This is a confusing dream that turned out to be nothing.

I’m still trying to process everything that’s happened. Nagisa and Ushio being alive is a relief, but I can’t help but feel angry that I was ever led to believe they were dead in the first place. ..

2. Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt

The show was strange. ..

The art style looked strikingly similar to Cartoon Network’s early 2000s output, but the humor was much more in line with modern shows, meaning not PG-13. ..

The girls in the superpower group went out and took care of some demons. It was a standard formula, but it was executed well.

The new iPhone X has some features that are different from other iPhones. ..

As the two girls walk back home from another battle, one of them suddenly chops the other in half with a sharp knife, and then says “It was all a joke, I’m actually a demon.”

The first time I went to that place was truly memorable. ..

1. Neon Genesis Evangelion

The show “Stranger Things” was made by the same studio that made “The Office” and “Parks and Recreation.” These three shows are all popular comedies that have been on the air for several seasons. It seems like the studio is good at making sitcoms. ..

People were confused by the original 24-episode run of Evangelion. They couldn’t just search for an explanation on YouTube.

After the action and death that took place, the show ends with a shot of Shinji, the protagonist, tripping out and re-evaluating his self-worth.

The show ends with a glimmer of hope, but it’s quickly dashed.

The finale of “The Office” left many viewers feeling depressed. The show’s creator, Greg Daniels, gave a psychology lesson on the show’s effects in an interview with The New York Times. Daniels said that he wanted to explore the “dark side” of human nature and how people can be manipulated by others. ..

Don’t worry, the loose ends will be covered in later installments so you can definitely get into it now if you haven’t already. ..