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Craving the thrill of Attack on Titan? These 5 anime deliver big time

Craving the thrill of Attack on Titan? These 5 anime deliver big time

Time of India29-05-2025
The Japanese dark fantasy anime Attack on Titan has left a lasting impression on fans, thanks to its exceptional storytelling and animation. Set in a post-apocalyptic world where humanity hides behind massive walls to escape man-eating Titans, the series follows Eren Yeager and his close friends Mikasa Ackerman and Armin Arlert. If you're a fan of AOT and craving more anime with a similar tone and intensity, we've got some great recommendations for you.
Anime like Attack on Titan to watch
Tokyo Ghoul - Crunchyroll
Tokyo Ghoul is a horror-filled dark fantasy series. It takes place in a world where flesh-eating ghouls exist hidden among humans. The story follows college student Ken Kaneki, whose life takes a dramatic turn after a violent encounter with a ghoul transforms him into a half-ghoul, half-human hybrid.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood - Crunchyroll
The story takes place in a world where alchemy is the most advanced form of science. It centers on brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric, who defy natural laws in an attempt to bring their mother back to life using alchemy. The series features deep world-building, gripping plot twists, and thought-provoking moral questions that captivate viewers throughout.
Dorohedoro - Netflix
In the dark and unusual city called Hole, sorcerers from a different dimension carry out experiments on humans. Cursed with a reptile's head, a man named Caiman seeks answers. Like Attack on Titan, the show mixes intense battles with fascinating supernatural elements.
Vinland Saga - Netflix
Set in the era of the Vikings, Vinland Saga tells the story of Thorfinn, a young warrior seeking revenge on the mercenary responsible for his father's death. The anime is celebrated for its powerful storytelling, well-developed characters, and breathtaking visuals.
Death Note - Crunchyroll
The story of Death Note revolves around Light Yagami, an exceptionally smart student who finds a mysterious notebook that gives him the ability to kill anyone whose name he writes down.
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