Anime List (A to Z) – Alphabetical Order

In this section, the anime list is organized alphabetically from A to Z, each including detailed information about its source material: creator, illustrator, magazine, publisher, and publication date. Regarding its adaptation, you’ll find data on the animation studio, director, release date, rating, number of episodes and seasons, openings, endings, movies, OVAs, and more.

Each anime also specifies its filler content, watching order, episode-to-chapter conversion, and the manga chapter where you should start reading after the anime ends.

A-Z alphabet navigation.

# A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

P – anime that starts with P

V – anime that starts with V

What is the definition of anime?

Anime is a style of animation that originated in Japan and is characterized by its colorful artwork, fantastical themes, and vibrant characters. The term ‘anime’ is derived from the English word ‘animation‘, but in Japan, it refers to all forms of animation, regardless of origin. However, outside Japan, “anime” specifically refers to animation produced in Japan or animation that closely follows the distinctive Japanese style.

Key characteristics of anime include:

  1. Distinct Visual Style: Anime often features detailed backgrounds, stylized character designs, and exaggerated facial expressions, particularly large, expressive eyes.
  2. Diverse Genres and Themes: Anime covers a wide range of genres and themes, including science fiction, fantasy, romance, horror, drama, adventure, and slice of life. It caters to various age groups and interests.
  3. Formats: Anime can be found in various formats, such as television series, films, web series (ONAs), and direct-to-video releases (OVAs).
  4. Cultural Influence: While anime often includes universal themes, it also frequently incorporates elements of Japanese culture, history, mythology, and societal issues.
  5. Adaptations: Many anime are adaptations of manga (Japanese comics), light novels, video games, and other media.

Anime has become a significant part of global pop culture, attracting a broad and diverse audience worldwide.