The engrossing slice-of-life series Flying Witch provides a peaceful look into the lives of witches.
The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. demonstrates a deep awareness of the story’s status as a cliched device.
The complex storytelling in Durarara!! skillfully intertwines human relationships, cultural references, and urban myths.
While Kentaro Miura’s treatment of Farnese is notably less moralistic, it is not motivated by a desire to label people as evil or to punish them for their misdeeds.
Throughout Death Note, many characters deeply explore the concept of justice, showing restraint in taking a definite stance on its definition.
Tetsuo Shima becomes an example of the dire consequences when psychokinetic abilities akin to a god fall into the wrong hands.
Homunculus follows a tragic hero storyline, where Nakoshi’s curiosity to understand other people’s problems causes his downfall.
Yu Yu Hakusho is seething, exploring the impulses of anger, bitterness, and the kind that drive the viewer through various arcs filled with masculinity and terror.