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5 Anime Like Chainsaw Man to Stream on Prime, Hulu & More

5 Anime Like Chainsaw Man to Stream on Prime, Hulu & More

Finished Chainsaw Man but want to feel this vibe again? Try these series next.

We don't even need to tell you how good and popular Chainsaw Man is, you already know that. Although the Reze movie has been announced and is on its way, we still don't know where it will come and how much waiting we have to do.

We have a feeling that the answer is "a lot", so we'll need something else to kill the time with, and that's why we've made this short list of series that will remind you of Chainsaw Man.

Tokyo Ghoul

You might have heard that Tokyo Ghoul anime is often criticized and has even become an anime that is notorious for being an example of how anime adaptation shouldn't be done. And still, we think that the first season of the anime was kind of great. So try it out and see for yourself.

Kaneki is just a regular guy, who meets a girl and asks her out on a date. However, he doesn't know that his date is a ghoul, a dangerous dark creature that feeds on human beings.

Where to watch: Hulu, Funimation

The Future Diary (Mirai Nikki)

If you want to see the best anime tsundere girl ever, watch the Future Diary, and we're sure you'll fall for Yuno just like we did.

Yukiteru likes to write everything he sees around him in his phone diary. But one day his diary turns into something more: a device capable of predicting the future. On top of that, he finds himself dragged into a dangerous battle royale, and his best ally now is Yuno, a girl, who's completely in love with him.

Where to watch: Hulu, Funimation, Crunchyroll

Elfen Lied

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This anime is such an old classic. Be careful because it can get very graphic with its violence, but since you're a Chainsaw Man fan, we're sure you can handle it.

Lucy is a special breed of human referred to as "Diclonius," born with a short pair of horns and invisible telekinetic hands. She's been tortured and experimented on by the government for some time, but she finally gets an opportunity to escape. And get her revenge, of course.

Where to watch: Prime Video

Another

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If you're looking for something really creepy and sinister, Another sounds like a great idea, trust us.

When Kouichi comes back to class after his one-month sick leave at the beginning of the year, he is very interested in one of his new classmates, Mei. But other classmates seem not to acknowledge her existence. Meanwhile, strange and frightening things start to happen.

Where to watch: Crunchyroll

Deadman Wonderland

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This anime can compete even with the Chainsaw Man's level of weirdness.

Ganta and his class are getting ready for a class field trip to Deadman Wonderland, which is a prison-amusement park. But the trip is not meant to be successful as all of his classmates are massacred by a mysterious man in red. Framed for the incident and sentenced to death, Ganta is sent to the very jail he was supposed to visit.

Where to watch: Crunchyroll, Prime Video

Finished Chainsaw Man but want to feel this vibe again? Try these series next.

We don't even need to tell you how good and popular Chainsaw Man is, you already know that. Although the Reze movie has been announced and is on its way, we still don't know where it will come and how much waiting we have to do.

We have a feeling that the answer is "a lot", so we'll need something else to kill the time with, and that's why we've made this short list of series that will remind you of Chainsaw Man.

Tokyo Ghoul

You might have heard that Tokyo Ghoul anime is often criticized and has even become an anime that is notorious for being an example of how anime adaptation shouldn't be done. And still, we think that the first season of the anime was kind of great. So try it out and see for yourself.

Kaneki is just a regular guy, who meets a girl and asks her out on a date. However, he doesn't know that his date is a ghoul, a dangerous dark creature that feeds on human beings.

Where to watch: Hulu, Funimation

The Future Diary (Mirai Nikki)

If you want to see the best anime tsundere girl ever, watch the Future Diary, and we're sure you'll fall for Yuno just like we did.

Yukiteru likes to write everything he sees around him in his phone diary. But one day his diary turns into something more: a device capable of predicting the future. On top of that, he finds himself dragged into a dangerous battle royale, and his best ally now is Yuno, a girl, who's completely in love with him.

Where to watch: Hulu, Funimation, Crunchyroll

Elfen Lied

5 Anime Like Chainsaw Man to Stream on Prime, Hulu & More - image 1

This anime is such an old classic. Be careful because it can get very graphic with its violence, but since you're a Chainsaw Man fan, we're sure you can handle it.

Lucy is a special breed of human referred to as "Diclonius," born with a short pair of horns and invisible telekinetic hands. She's been tortured and experimented on by the government for some time, but she finally gets an opportunity to escape. And get her revenge, of course.

Where to watch: Prime Video

Another

5 Anime Like Chainsaw Man to Stream on Prime, Hulu & More - image 2

If you're looking for something really creepy and sinister, Another sounds like a great idea, trust us.

When Kouichi comes back to class after his one-month sick leave at the beginning of the year, he is very interested in one of his new classmates, Mei. But other classmates seem not to acknowledge her existence. Meanwhile, strange and frightening things start to happen.

Where to watch: Crunchyroll

Deadman Wonderland

5 Anime Like Chainsaw Man to Stream on Prime, Hulu & More - image 3

This anime can compete even with the Chainsaw Man's level of weirdness.

Ganta and his class are getting ready for a class field trip to Deadman Wonderland, which is a prison-amusement park. But the trip is not meant to be successful as all of his classmates are massacred by a mysterious man in red. Framed for the incident and sentenced to death, Ganta is sent to the very jail he was supposed to visit.

Where to watch: Crunchyroll, Prime Video