There are some anime that are more visually pleasing than others, and there’s definitely a few that stand out from the rest. Some of these anime include Attack on Titan, Naruto, and One Piece.

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

20. House of Five Leaves

This show is about a group of people who are trying to change the world.

The show has a unique style that I find appealing. It’s like everything looks like it was drawn rather than painted, and the feeling is always of autumn. There’s also this constant sense of something being unsaid, as well as a plot that revolves around what’s not said.

I would definitely suggest watching the first three episodes of “The Crown” to see whether the tone of the show clicks with you. And who knows, this might add another hidden gem to your collection. ..

19. Terror in Resonance

This show reminds me of the cold, dry winter.

The plot of the film is more action-packed than in the original, but there is a somberness to it that makes it more interesting. ..

The new art style is distinct enough to be recognizable, but not as potentially off-putting as the last entry. And the final episode was, in my opinion, a work of art in and of itself. ..

18. The Promised Neverland

This show is definitely beautiful, but I’m not sure if “pleasing” is the right word.

That’s because the show is eerily good. The shots in dark rooms and POVs from an unknown source are well-done, and the world is depicted in a way that’s both troubling and exciting.

In season two, the show expands on its mysterious new factor, which includes a new character and an even bigger mystery.

Anime is a genre of Japanese animation that can be enjoyed by people who have never seen it before. It is brilliantly crafted, and I have successfully converted some people to its charms. ..

17. Samurai Champloo

The Samurai Champloo series has a unique and stylish style that I wouldn’t even call art. It just has a certain feeling to it.

Manglobe’s new samurai movie, “Samurai,” was a success despite its many challenges. The film blended modern elements with the traditional samurai lifestyle, and was praised for its gritty realism. ..

The show is a journey that feels like it’s right alongside the main trio. The atmosphere is well made and you feel like you’re right there with them.

The soundtrack to the classic anime “Naruto” is well-done and manages to carve out a niche for it.

16. Yuru Camp

The anime Yuru Camp is a type of anime that can quickly warm you up from the inside. It’s a fun, lighthearted anime that will keep you entertained for hours on end.

The campground offers a wide variety of activities, including hiking, fishing, and bird watching. It’s also close to town, making it easy to get around.

The anime “A Silent Voice” does an excellent job of capturing the beauty of nature shots. Few anime can match this level of skill. ..

The show is called “Laid-back camp.” You’ll feel relaxed the entire time. ..

The soundtrack is calming and subtle, the protagonists all happy little bundles of joy, and the scenery just really allows you to relax and take a break. ..

15. Mob Psycho 100

Mob Psycho 100 is at its best when the viewer feels tense and heavy. ..

This show is an aesthetic masterpiece from the same man who did One Punch Man. ..

The fight is about to start, and the screen lights up in a plethora of colors as the music gets louder and louder. All hell is breaking loose as the fighters clash against each other.

One Punch Man is a show with a lot of action and humor. However, it also has some quiet and reflective moments. This tells a really touching story.

The visuals in the film were what really got me hooked.

14. Your Name.

This movie is a new anime that has been gaining a lot of attention lately. It’s called “Death Note.”

The film is well-made and well-conceived, with a strong story that is sure to keep you engaged from beginning to end. The added supernatural elements and meticulous detail in every backdrop and wide-shot make this a truly unique film.

The use of a red string in this movie was so efficient that you can’t help but sit back and be amazed. And then probably cry.

13. Death Parade

Death Parade is a show that is so unique and hard to replicate that it’s almost impossible.

The concept of the restaurant is unique and fresh, and the restaurant itself is stunningly designed. ..

The show tackles death and what comes after it, so as you might expect there are some pretty dark colors and morbid scenes present in the show. This is especially true in the first few episodes, which focus on the death of a young boy. The show also explores the aftermath of death, from grieving families to society’s reaction to the loss of a loved one.

The anime has a jazzy feeling to it, with bright and flashy games, an uplifting opening, and character designs that are truly out of this world. The show feels like an optimistic existential crisis, and I love it.

12. Yuri!!! on Ice

This show has been brought up a lot, and some people seem to think that it is only there because the characters are gay. I want to talk about why this show is so popular and what makes it so unique.

The city of Austin has long been a hotbed of creativity and innovation, and its residents are some of the most passionate about their city. But despite its many strengths, Austin still doesn’t have a strong representation in the national media.

The show is visually stunning, and the plot relevance of every jump is so meaningful that you get way more involved with ice skating than you thought possible.

11. No Game No Life

This unique and engaging game uses vibrant colors to depict a world that is strikingly similar to our own, yet so fundamentally different. The game is a must-play for anyone who loves games and their unique worlds.

The show is full of color and it just doesn’t feel right. Every character design just oozes inspiration and style.

The battle is about to commence, but you can never guess what’s about to happen. ..

The opening scene in “A Silent Voice” is a beautiful and powerful demonstration of how much effort went into making the anime. I think it should be commended for its dedication to creating a well-crafted story.

10. Demon Slayer

It’s not all that rare for a popular shounen series to have high-quality animation. ..

Demon Slayer is a game that does things differently than other games. ..

The use of CGI in the fight scenes was so perfect and seamless that it just felt like watching an anime in 3D. This is especially noticeable when a big fight is taking place, and we see water flowing from a sword, or lightning to emphasize the speed of a fighter.

The music here is incredible.

9. Barakamon

I believe that everyone can enjoy Barakamon.

The action takes place on a small, rural island, so you get to see a lot of beautiful scenery along with plenty of happy scenes of the local children running about.

The protagonist is a calligraphy artist and seeing him come up with his newest piece was stunning in anime form. Equally as stunning as it would have been to see it in real life, maybe even more so.

The staff here are very friendly and welcoming, and the atmosphere is very calming and relaxing. The soft color palette really helps to take the edge off.

8. Monogatari series

There are many things that make the Monogatari series great, but I can’t really pinpoint a singular thing that makes it so great. It has everything, from complex and compelling storylines to well-developed characters and an art style that is both visually stunning and emotionally evocative. ..

While some installments in the Kizumonogatari trilogy have a dark and gritty undertone, other installments in the Bakemonogatari series are usually upbeat and present a much more vibrant world.

The Monogatari series is amazing for its ability to create installments with variety and unity. ..

7. Hyouka

I was really taken by how visually stunning Hyouka is. It’s like a mix of anime and manga styles, and it’s so well done that I can’t help but be drawn in.

The show has a high production quality. The movements seem fluid, the world vibrant and realistic, and the characters fleshed out. ..

The show is great all around, with some amazing choices made in the soundtrack department and good writing.

6. Mushishi

Mushishi is a world of fantastic creatures that many people find believable.

The protagonist, a young man with a heart of gold, travels from place to place helping those in need and battling the Mushi. We get to see the world through his eyes as he encounters its beauty and terror. ..

Since the action mostly takes place around rural areas, nature is an ever-present backdrop. The mystical Mushi are depicted like little moths in a world of darkness. ..

I saw a YouTuber perfectly encapsulate the beauty of Mushishi with this phrase: “it is a haunting calmness”.

5. Mononoke

Mushishi is a great film that has a lot of positive qualities. However, Mononoke takes those qualities to an extreme and makes them into something much more enjoyable.

In the story, the protagonist goes from place to place and tries to rid the world of evil spirits. These evil spirits are called mononoke, and they can be found in many places. The protagonist is trying to find a way to rid the world of them, and they are a big part of the story.

This anime has a mysterious psychology and nature themes that make it an interesting choice for viewers.

The show is as unique as it is beautiful.

The characters are given very unique features, every scene is bursting with bright colors, and even the animation feels like something you’ve never seen before. ..

4. Devilman: Crybaby

Devilman: Crybaby is a giant acid trip done while attending a sermon.

The show’s unique style keeps surprising viewers time and time again. ..

A driver is driving peacefully on the highway when suddenly reality starts to twist and demons appear out of the walls. ..

Devilman: Crybaby is definitely an interesting show. It tackles mature themes in a rather experimental way, so if you’re open to anime with a bit of an edge, you’ll love it. ..

3. A Place Further Than The Universe

I absolutely love A Place Further Than The Universe for its stunning landscapes. ..

The film tells the story of a group of adventurers who set out on a grand adventure to the end of the Earth, and their adorable cast faces all kinds of terrain.

The show is all about exploring new and exciting places, having fun, and making new friends.

The show is so captivating that you can’t help but be drawn in from the first episode.

2. Land of the Lustrous

Anime that relies on CGI has been criticized for years because it can be difficult to create realistic looking characters and environments.

This was the show that showed that CGI anime can still be a successful genre.

The show is stunning, to say the least, as the very characters we follow are not made of flesh and bone. They are instead made of crystals that can shatter into a million pieces. This makes for an interesting and unique experience, as it allows for a much more intense and engaging read.

This anime is incredibly beautiful, and I can’t believe how terrifying it is to see for yourself.

This show was a real gem! I couldn’t help myself.

1. The Tatami Galaxy

The show is soft and soothing, but also fast and confusing. That even rhymes so it must be true. ..

The show’s art style is instantly recognizable and its usage of color alone will make you feel like you’re going through a transcendent experience, while on the other hand, the dialogue is definitely not beginner friendly. ..

The show keeps up a fast pace, and their approach to visual story telling can change from episode to episode, always keeping you on your toes. ..

This anime is definitely unique and intriguing, and if you’re not a fan of subtitles it might be best to just skip this one.