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Best 5 Anime of 2023


 

The coming year 2023 provides a wide range of fantastic anime from brand new series adapted from popular manga series to the anticipated next seasons of current franchises and that famous classic anime’s remake.

For all anime fans who wonder what to watch now, here is the list of the best anime of 2023, which contains the currently popular series and less-known new things. Let’s keep ahead of the anime trend at all times!


 

 

 

1. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (Season 3)


 

 Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba (鬼滅の刃) has attracted much attention from lots of manga and anime lovers all over the world in these several years. The latest third season titled Swordsmith Village Arc is scheduled to air in the spring of 2023. The hottest dark-fantasy anime series started its first season with 26 episodes in 2019, followed by the sequel anime movie Mugen Train Arc in 2020 and the second season Entertainment District Arc with 11 episodes in 2021. The season 3 follows Tanjiro and his party including Nezuko, Zenitsu and Inosuke and introduce more Hashira characters and the rest of the stronger Twelve Kizuki demons.

Season: Spring of 2023

 

 

2. Attack on Titan (Season 4 Part 3)

 

Attack on Titan (進撃の巨人) is one of the most notable anime series of 2023 since its final part as Season 4 Part 3 comes within the year. The first three seasons that consist of 59 episodes were made by Wit Studio from 2013 to 2019, and the final and fourth season made by Mappa started in the end of 2022. After 28 episodes between 2020 and 2022, Attack on Titan Season 4 Part 3 awaits you in 2023. The dark-fantasy anime series was bringing lots of mysteries related to the titans into the open and the final part depicts what happens to the protagonist Eren Yeager in the end.

Season: 2023

 3. Oshi no Ko

  

new anime series anticipated by fans of their original manga and light novel series in 2023, and Oshi no Ko (【推しの子】) is a promising title first released in the year. It manga series has been serialized on Weekly Young Jump since 2020, whose story is written by Aka Akasaka, the manga artist of Kaguya-sama: Love Is War. The suspenseful, slice-of-life story focuses on a popular idol girl Ai Hoshino who holds a deep secret.

 4. Spy × Family (Season 2)


 

Spy × Family, one of the hottest series in 2022, is still center of Japanese anime in 2023. Its popular manga series, which has been serialized on Shonen Jump+ since 2019, was first adapted into the anime series last year. Many fans have looked forward to the upcoming season that was announced to air in 2023 at the end of the first season. As the previous season, you can see how exciting the fake spy family is and how cute Anna is in the second season. A new Spy × Family anime movie has been also confirmed in the future.

Season: 2023

 

 5. Jujutsu Kaisen (Season 2)


  Jujutsu Kaisen (呪術廻戦), one of the recent smash-hit franchises, is coming with its second season in the summer of 2023. The first season was broadcasted with 24 episodes in 2020 and 2021, adapted from the ongoing dark-fantasy manga series on Weekly Shonen Jump. It was followed by the first anime movie Jujutsu Kaisen 0 in 2021. In addition to the protagonist Yuji Itadori, the second season focuses on his teacher and the strongest sorcerer Satoru Gojo.

Season: Summer of 2023

 

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