Since anime used to be a type of media mostly popular among boys, it comes as no surprise that main characters of most series were mostly male. However, everything is changing, and nowadays fans desire inclusivity and are interested in seeing girls being badass just as much. And if you’re one of these fans, we've got some recommendations for you.
1. Psycho-Pass
Psycho-Pass is a cyberpunk series set in technologically advanced Tokyo. “Psycho-Pass” is a system that examines the psychological state of citizens in order to evaluate their chances of becoming criminals. The anime tells us a story of Akane Tsunemori, a young inspector who is eager to bring justice. However, she later finds out that the Psycho-Pass system is not so perfect. This psychological thriller has a lot of mysteries for you to uncover.
The story follows Yona, the princess of Kouka, who’s lived an innocent and oblivious life: she has no idea about the hardships of those who live outside the walls. But her life is about to change when the king gets murdered and a coup awaits the kingdom. Political conflicts, compelling characters and a girl who has to find the strength to reclaim her country — no, it’s not a Game of Thrones retelling, this is Yona of the Dawn.
Ryuko Matoi is just a school girl, determined to find her father’s killer. Her quest leads her to a prestigious academy that helps her find a mysterious and magical school uniform, which can grant special abilities. If you like strong female characters, action and a bit of humor, this is the series for you.
Another action story with a tough lady being the main protagonist. A half-human and half-monster girl, Clare, was made to haunt and exterminate monsters just like other “Claymores”. She meets a boy, Raki, whose family is dead because of these monsters. Having nowhere to go, he joins Clare on her journey, and this is where the story starts. The adventure of a human and half-monster begins and some mysteries about the origin of Claymores are revealed.
On his way to earn more money for his village, Tatsumi joins Night Raid, a group of assassins trying to overthrow the empire. Akame is the leader of the group and a fierce and skilled assassin. Intense action and moral dilemmas will follow Tatsumi and Akame on their dark journey and will keep you glued to the screen for 24 episodes.
If you’re tired of male protagonists, we got you!
Since anime used to be a type of media mostly popular among boys, it comes as no surprise that main characters of most series were mostly male. However, everything is changing, and nowadays fans desire inclusivity and are interested in seeing girls being badass just as much. And if you’re one of these fans, we've got some recommendations for you.
1. Psycho-Pass
Psycho-Pass is a cyberpunk series set in technologically advanced Tokyo. “Psycho-Pass” is a system that examines the psychological state of citizens in order to evaluate their chances of becoming criminals. The anime tells us a story of Akane Tsunemori, a young inspector who is eager to bring justice. However, she later finds out that the Psycho-Pass system is not so perfect. This psychological thriller has a lot of mysteries for you to uncover.
The story follows Yona, the princess of Kouka, who’s lived an innocent and oblivious life: she has no idea about the hardships of those who live outside the walls. But her life is about to change when the king gets murdered and a coup awaits the kingdom. Political conflicts, compelling characters and a girl who has to find the strength to reclaim her country — no, it’s not a Game of Thrones retelling, this is Yona of the Dawn.
Ryuko Matoi is just a school girl, determined to find her father’s killer. Her quest leads her to a prestigious academy that helps her find a mysterious and magical school uniform, which can grant special abilities. If you like strong female characters, action and a bit of humor, this is the series for you.
Another action story with a tough lady being the main protagonist. A half-human and half-monster girl, Clare, was made to haunt and exterminate monsters just like other “Claymores”. She meets a boy, Raki, whose family is dead because of these monsters. Having nowhere to go, he joins Clare on her journey, and this is where the story starts. The adventure of a human and half-monster begins and some mysteries about the origin of Claymores are revealed.
On his way to earn more money for his village, Tatsumi joins Night Raid, a group of assassins trying to overthrow the empire. Akame is the leader of the group and a fierce and skilled assassin. Intense action and moral dilemmas will follow Tatsumi and Akame on their dark journey and will keep you glued to the screen for 24 episodes.