This classic from director Tetsurō Araki is an engrossing exploration of morality, justice, loyalty, honor, and friendship. What comes after is a captivating cat-and-mouse game between him and the investigator intent on discovering who’s behind the deaths. Death Noteĭeath Note follows Light Yagami, a teen who comes into possession of a magical notebook that allows him to kill anyone he wants just by writing their name inside. There isn’t much trope subversion but sometimes, sweet is exactly what the post-apocalyptic story needs. Eden has engaging character design brought to life with great voice acting. The two robots decide to raise the little girl in a safe haven outside the city. Her appearance calls into question all their beliefs.
Two maintenance robots accidentally wake up a human baby girl from stasis.
Their overlords are long gone, but the robots continue to farm the land. It’s been a thousand years since humans have been on Earth. So, it can’t hurt to have a bit of wholesomeness in your end-of-the-world adventure. The world feels like it's a bit of a constant dumpster fire. This list will also be periodically amended to remove series no longer available on Netflix, as well as add anime shows now available for streaming on the service. Some titles may not currently be available on international platforms (yet). Note: As this is a list of anime series to watch, no anime movies were considered for this feature.