What is your best anime of all time? Let us know in the comments. For this list, we'll be looking at the anime that are commercially successful around the world and ranking them on both their selling figures and how well-liked they are in fan circles.



10. Yu-Gi-Oh




Twenty years and counting into the Yu-Gi-Oh franchise, Yukio and its various sequels center on characters playing the dual monsters card game in increasingly dramatic situations. While their casts vary, common themes and content include their young casts competing in a card game with real stakes, themes of friendship, as well as various ridiculous hairstyles. Yu-gi-oh has become one of the greatest-grossing media brands ever because of the tie-in card game, several video games, and other items. It is one of the most successful anime series.



9. Gundam

The Gundam franchise, which pioneered the genre by placing more emphasis on real-world science than the fantastical idea of giant mecha suits, has a long and illustrious history. Its legacy is still making history in anime and other forms of Japanese media today. The word "Gundam" has come to be associated with giant piloted robots.




8. Jojo's Bizzare adventure

Jojo's strange journey This franchise is so deeply rooted within the anime fandom that you'd be hard-pressed not to see the parodies and references that litter the internet with five parts already aired and the latest Stone Ocean making its way to Netflix as an exclusive. While the franchise already had a fair number of fans stemming from the long-running 1980s manga, its popularity wouldn't explode until the release of the 2012 anime series spanning multiple generations of the jokester family. The Jojo franchise has undoubtedly established itself and won't be leaving anytime soon.




7. Attack on Titan

Attack on Titan, like a flag of hell, blasted into our screens and almost immediately gained a devoted fanbase by fusing intense action, dark fantasy, and mature themes that have stayed with us over time. Among fans of anime, humanity's unending conflict with the titans has managed to establish itself as a contemporary classic. Since the manga has sold over 71 million copies worldwide and the anime has several seasons, it's safe to say that many established figures will fall from power if the current trend continues.





6. Death Note

Death Notes: The Anime, was successful with just one series. This now-legendary book managed to establish itself as one of the cleverest and most exquisitely crafted examples of the occult detective genre ever presented to both screen and paper this world is rotting after discovering himself in possession of a notebook capable of taking lives, brilliant psychopath student Light Yagami vows to fix the world by cutting away those he views as rotten only to find himself in conflict with an intellectual equal known.





5. Pokemon


Pokemon, what began as a cutting-edge video game was able to transform into a tiny empire, one that gave rise to an anime series that has managed to continue to this day, striving to be the best like no one ever was. Ash Ketchum stepped in for the player as he set out to become a Pokemon. Although he hasn't quite succeeded in achieving that title or evading puberty, his exploits have nonetheless earned him countless episodes, numerous female sidekicks, and essentially the assurance that sometimes the quantity of equality can prevail.



4. Demon slayer Kimetsu no yabi

Demon Slayer kimetso no yabi has been such a huge success in such a short period. Absolutely none anticipated it driven by its breathtaking beauty. The masters at ufo's anime adaption sales of the tabletop manga have increased since exceeding even the most recent quantities of one piece.
Moreover, the film based on the arc of the Mugen train not only turned into an all-time top-grossing anime film but the one with the biggest global revenue movie of 2020 Even Japan's prime minister is a 
fan.



3. Naruto

It was a Naruto franchise. saturated with filler episodes, and made headlines for a few plot choices, but despite all of that, the knuckle-headed ninja persevered to give us a show that, despite its flaws, created a world full of so many brilliant moments that viewers were more than willing to get past them. Its manga is still a great seller; it produced a tonne of original movies; and it even received a sequel series that, who would have thought it, has managed to capture some of the best elements of the original.



2. One Piece

To suggest that One Piece, the best-selling manga of all time, is a masterpiece would be an understatement. It has only recently entered the last third of its epic narrative story and has somehow managed to combine batshit insane action scenes with political insightful commentary. Fortunately, the work's insane brilliance has not only won it a devoted following of fans who eagerly anticipate each new chapter and episode but also established it as the gold standard for every adventure anime that have followed. It will be a truly sad day when Luffy must put his headwear in storage.


1. Dragon Ball

It's fair to say that this franchise, particularly Dragon Ball Z, redefined western perceptions of how action and animation can coexist. Its impact certainly hasn't been forgotten, which may help to explain why Dragon Ball Super, the franchise's follow-up, has been able to reclaim the public's love of Goku and his friends as heroes, plus we're pretty sure that the Kamehameha is now ingrained into the human race's psyche.



That's All Time best anime aired so far.