Finding a good horror anime isn't easy.
Fans of the horror genre, sadly, know this truth all too well. For whatever reason, horror anime just doesn't pack the same punch as horror from other mediums. That being said, in this list are everything from gorey horror anime to psychological horror anime that all pretty terrifying in their own right.
10. Corpse Party: Tortured Souls
A group of friends decided that they’d perform a ritual so that their friendship would last forever, but little did they know the charms they used are connected to Heavenly Host Academy, a school with a dark past. The students find themselves trapped in an alternate dimension with dangerous ghosts, and if they want to escape they’ll have to stay calm and be smart. This OVA is based off of the popular game that’s known to be bloody and it’s regarded as one of the goriest anime out there.
What We Love About Corpse Party: Tortured Souls
- The disturbing art is a perfect fit for the disturbing plot
- There’s no holding back on the blood
- There’s a great OST that makes everything even scarier
9. Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories
The yellow-masked storyteller is a mysterious man who appears at dusk to tell children sinister stories based on Japanese urban legends using a kamishibai, a paper-scrolling device. Though each story is short, they’re disturbing enough to create memories for a lifetime. Interestingly, this anime features primarily still animation that mimics the use of the kamishibai used by the strange storyteller.
What We Love About Yamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories
- The art is unique heavily contributes to the story’s atmosphere
- The sound present manages to capture all the right emotions
- The episodes are short but fulfilling
8. Another
Kouichi Sakakibara has just transferred into class 3-3 of Yomiyama North and is drawn to the mysterious student Mei Misaki. He notices that there seems to be a dark atmosphere surrounding the students, and as Kouichi grows closer to Mei, he also grows closer to learning about why his class is the way that it is. Though some praise this show for having a brilliant plot, others disagree and believe the anime could have done better.
What We Love About Another
- There’s a gripping element of mystery surrounding the story
- The amazing art makes this show a treat to watch
- It has a tight but lovable cast of characters
7. Hell Girl
Hell Correspondence is a website available to those with strong grudges, but only after midnight. Those with a strong grudge are able to condemn anyone of their choice to hell, but the catch is that they also condemn themselves to hell. The Hell Girl does not judge, she will simply punish whoever she is hired to with the help of her three straw dolls. While the element of supernatural is strong, it’s not what makes the series horrifying.
What We Love About Hell Girl
- Its take on morality and humanity
- Its episodic nature
- Its unique character designs
6. Paranoia Agent
Shounen Bat has been terrorizing Musashino City by beating up people one after another with his trademark golden bat. Detectives Keiichi Ikari and Mitsuhiro Maniwa enter the scene to try and identify this mysterious person, but they can’t stop the paranoia that spreads as the attacks continue and rumors begin spreading. What makes this anime even more interesting is the fact that each episode is directed by a different director, yet the series still feels connected and suspenseful.
Why We Love Paranoia Agent
- The one-of-a-kind designs signature to Satoshi Kon
- The astounding amount of details in each scene
- Its take on mature themes
5. Shiki
The village of Sotoba was a quiet village until Megumi Shimizu died, and that marked the start of a terrible disease that left villagers pale and exhausted until they passed away. Doctor Toshio Ozaki begins looking into this disease and soon finds himself discovering that its cause may be supernatural. This anime is a new take on the popular vampire troupe that many enjoy thanks to its dark nature.
Why We Love Shiki
- The vampires in this series are portrayed similar to classical vampires
- The realistic reactions of characters
- Its intelligent and captivating plot
4. When They Cry
It’s summer and Keiichi Maebara has just moved to the quaint village of Hinamizawa. He soon befriends the four girls Rena Ryuuguu, Mion Sonozaki, Satoko Houjou, and Rika Furude, and they spend plenty of time together having fun. However, when the annual festival comes around, things take a turn for the worse and Keiichi is at a loss. This anime’s main appeal is in it’s mystery because as you watch, the main question you’ll be asking is why?
Why We Love When They Cry
- The likeable and memorable characters
- The mystery that begs to be solved with a limited amount of clues
- The beautiful blend of plot and gore
3. Mononoke
The Medicine Seller travels across Japan in search of harmful spirits known as Mononoke in order to kill them. Killing them, however, is no mean feat and in order to do so he must learn the spirit’s Form, Truth, and Reason so that he can wield the mighty Exorcism Sword. His journey takes him to an inn that he discovers is full of a horde of Mononoke. It is up to the Medicine Seller to learn about these beings and defeat them before they cause any great damage. This series’ unique artstyle undoubtedly adds to its unsettling atmosphere.
Why We Love Mononoke
- The diversity of each arc
- Its bright artstyle
- Its function as a social commentary
2. Monster
Johan Liebert would have died a young boy had he not been treated by Kenzou Tenma, a famous neurosurgeon who had to decide between saving the orphan or saving the mayor of Düsseldorf. Tenma believed he made the right choice, despite that choice ruining his career, until he learns what Johan became. Years after his life was saved, Johan has become a monster, and Tenma takes it upon himself to right the wrong he is responsible for. This anime is regarded as a classic and rightfully so for its top-notch plot and characters
Why We Love Monster
- The pacing of the show that leaves viewers on the edge
- The complex characters and their relationships
- Its exploration of evil’s forms and meanings
1. Perfect Blue
Mima Kirigoe has left her idol group but hopes her fans will continue to support her as she takes on acting. However, a number of disturbing developments, starting from Mima taking up a role in a crime drama series to a website impersonating her, causes her to become more and more uneasy, and eventually altogether unhinged. This movie is terrifying in a psychological sort of way and is thought of as one of the best, if not the best, in its genre.
Why We Love Perfect Blue
- The blurred lines between fantasy and reality
- Its graphic nature that adds to the anime’s dark tone
- The exploration and development of the Mima
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