Shonen anime is extremely popular, with series like Naruto and My Hero Academia having huge fanbases. Even non-anime fans probably know about those two shows. As action-packed as they are, the episodes also come with plenty of character development and slow periods, which may not gel well with every anime fan out there. These moments may be important to add more depth to the personalities on the show or explain certain powerups and how they come into existence, but it comes at the cost of the viewer possibly losing attention and moving on to another show.


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As a result, some viewers may want to skip ahead to the action and don’t care as much about intricate plot lines. If that is the case, there are many shows that offer more distilled experiences. It’s hard to get completely away from downtime, but these action-packed anime are pretty close, with their fight scenes being full to the brim with high stakes, fun powerups, amazing twists, and everything else along the same lines.

Updated on November 9, 2023, by Ritwik Mitra: A lot of people watch anime to get lost in the spectacle, with the brilliant animation of most modern shows blowing the minds of many people lucky enough to witness this brilliance. In fact, anime has evolved quite a bit, with most shonen series opting to follow a seasonal format instead of releasing an episode every week under a tight schedule. This freedom has let most anime shows flow without any downtime whatsoever.


20 Baki Hanma

MyAnimeList Score: 7.66/10

yujiro hanma demon back baki

Baki Hanma
Release Date
September 30, 2021

Genres
Action, Martial Arts

Studio
TMS Entertainment

Creator
Keisuke Itagaki

A martial arts anime with some brutal fights, Netflix’s Baki and Baki Hanma are both brilliant action shows that focus on the battles of the titular character in an underground fighting arena full of savage combat that tests the fighter’s limits, and then some.

This ends up being perfect for Baki, who decides to hone his skills in this ruthless place to get revenge on his father. The show has some great animation, with the battles being a treat in every way. It helps that there are more than enough fights to carry the anime with ease!

19 Kengan Ashura

MyAnimeList Score: 7.44/10

tokita kengan ashura

Release Date

July 31, 2019

Genre

Martial arts

Studio

Larx Entertainment

Creator

Yabako Sandrovich

Kengan Ashura is a series that may seem a lot like Baki, and there definitely are some similarities to be pointed out here. However, Kengan Ashura still has some differences that make it worth checking out for fans of mature anime with more reasonable fighting techniques.

Tokita Ohma is the protagonist of the series, fighting on behalf of a businessman in an underground gladiator arena. The premise may sound rather cliched, but Kengan Ashura‘s bombastic action and brilliant pacing help it stand out as a quality shonen series.

18 Demon Slayer

MyAnimeList Score: 8.49/10

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Demon Slayer
Release Date
April 6, 2019

Genres
Action, Adventure

Studio
ufotable

Creator
Koyoharu Gotoge

Demon Slayer is a series that admittedly starts off rather slow, with Tanjiro barely knowing how to swing a blade when his family is completely and utterly killed off by Muzan, with Nezuko turning into a demon in the process. It takes him a while to learn the basics, but Tanjiro quickly gets thrown into the action after learning the basics of Water Breathing and becoming a powerful swordsman in combat.

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What follows is a series of battles against powerful demons, with minor moments of respite in between. There are many reasons why Demon Slayer has become such a popular show, and the amazing animation during its many awe-inspiring battle scenes is one of the main reasons why.

17 Jujutsu Kaisen

MyAnimeList Score: 8.63/10

Jujutsu Kaisen Domain Expansion Volcanoes

Jujutsu Kaisen
Release Date
October 3, 2020

Genres
Action, Supernatural

Studio
MAPPA

Creator
Gege Akutami

Another anime that has become all the rage in modern times is Jujutsu Kaisen, with the story of Yuji Itadori and his twisted relationship with Ryomen Sukuna being quite fascinating to watch. The use of cursed energy in this series to fuel attacks and develop unique powers makes for a great time, with the show becoming a massive hit around the globe for its unique use of these powerups.

Jujutsu Kaisen‘s unique blend of humor, action, and horror makes its scenes pop out quite a bit, and the series doesn’t shy away from relentlessly showing several action set pieces that are a blast to witness in every way. It helps that the characters are all pretty unique and engaging in their own way, making it easy to see why fans are finding the wait for the next season to be positively agonizing.

16 Tokyo Ghoul

MyAnimeList Score: 7.79/10

Main Characters From Tokyo Ghoul

Release Date

July 4, 2014

Genre

Dark fantasy, supernatural thriller

Studio

Pierrot

Creator

Sui Ishida

Tokyo Ghoul is one of the biggest what-ifs in anime history, which is a shame given the immense quality of its first season. Barring an original ending, the show was pretty faithful to the manga and did a great job of adapting the gory action that fans of the series are intimately familiar with.

However, later seasons were a royal disappointment that rushed throughout the manga’s chapters, focusing mostly on the action and even switching up the narrative, which is a cardinal sin for any anime. That being said, there’s no denying that the animation was still brilliant during these battles, with Kaneki’s evolved powers looking mesmerizing at times.

15 JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure

MyAnimeList Score: 7.89/10

Jojo's Bizarre Adventure

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure
Release Date
October 6, 2012

Genres
Action, Fantasy

Studio
David Production

Creator
Hirohiko Araki

Best believe that an anime based on a fighting game has countless action sequences and is far from the standard issue combat; this is JoJo’s Bizarre Universe, after all! With five seasons to choose from, each unique arc focuses on a different aspect of the Joestar Clan as they master their Stand abilities and artfully eliminate the enemy while attempting to lift the family’s curse.

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The most recent addition to this franchise is Stone Ocean, which follows Jotaro’s daughter, Jolyne Cujoh, as she navigates through the prison system while a mysterious mastermind tries his hand at playing God. The fact that the girls take the lead this time around does little to dampen the bloodshed and instead offers back-to-back battles as Joylne and her crew fight for their lives.

14 Chainsaw Man

MyAnimeList Score: 8.54/10

Aki and Denji kicking Katana Man in Chainsaw Man

Chainsaw Man
Release Date
October 12, 2022

Genres
Action, Supernatural

Studio
MAPPA

Creator
Tatsuki Fujimoto

Denji took the world by storm after he merged his dying form with an adorably demonic dog and received bonus chainsaw accessories and a new purpose in life as a result. There are no holds barred depicting how much damage Denji’s hardware can inflict, and amazingly, he’s not even the strongest guy around!

The ladies are a force of nature in their own right and dominate on the battlefield with their hardcore assaults (and refusing to allow the ecchi factor to deprive of the fight scenes’ quality). Funny, ferocious, and surprisingly sentimental, Chainsaw Man ticks all the boxes for most anime fans out there.

13 Bleach: Thousand Year Blood War

MyAnimeList Score: 9.04/10

Bleach Thousand Year Blood War Debut Main Protagonists episode 1

Release Date

October 11, 2022

Genre

Adventure, action, supernatural

Studio

Pierrot

Creator

Tite Kubo

While the older seasons of Bleach often get bogged down with torturous filler episodes, the Thousand Year Blood War has caught up with the times and subsequently jammed exciting action scenes into each episode (so far.) Chaos reigns upon Ichigo and his friends from the very beginning, and they barely get a moment to catch their breath as humans, Soul Reapers, and Hollows team up against an all-new foe (or rather, a really old one!)

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Set not long after the Arrancar Arc (approximately 1.5 years), both Sereitei and Hueco Mundo are in desperate need of the Substitute Soul Reaper’s assistance, and the team is spread thin as the believed-to-be-dead Quincy attack on all fronts. The Shinigami find themselves helpless for the first time, and the Espada are desperately missing their Queen; meanwhile, the fate of the Universe lies in the balance.

12 Cyberpunk: Edgerunners

MyAnimeList Score: 8.60/10

Cyberpunk Edgerunners -David With His Sandevistan Glowing

Cyberpunk: Edgerunners
Release Date
September 13, 2022

Genres
Action, Sci-Fi

Studio
Trigger

Based On
Video Game

If Cyberpunk: Edgerunner’s artwork doesn’t captivate viewers, then the jaw-dropping battle mechanics will; this RPG-inspired show blows the term ‘cyborg’ right out of the water! While genetic enhancements are the norm in the dystopian Night City, some extremists take things to the next level, turning themselves into deadly machines (while putting their own lives on the line in the process.)

Battling the internal demons of Cyberpsychosis while struggling to survive against the nefarious forces of Arasaka and Millitech is guaranteed to keep anyone on their toes. The veterans may have some experience in the matter, but does a novice like young David have what it takes to live another day?

11 My Hero Academia

MyAnimeList Score: 7.88/10

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My Hero Academia
Release Date
April 3, 2016

Genres
Action, Superhero

Studio
Bones

Creator
Kōhei Horikoshi

Training to become a Hero without possessing natural-born superpowers is a tall task indeed, but Izuku Midoriya’s determination can overcome any obstacle. The Villains, however, are discontent with the distribution of power in society and wish to dethrone the false Heroes, while the UA students somehow end up entangled in their schemes at every turn.

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There are a few brief moments of inactivity sprinkled through My Hero Academia’s timeline where things are toned down; however, the first cours of Season 6, in particular, dishes out a consistent supply of combat and intrigue. Awesome worldbuilding combined with captivating Quirks and a debatable moral code (for Heroes and Villains) provides enough suspense to keep viewers glued to the edge of their seats.

10 Attack On Titan

MyAnimeList Score: 8.54/10

Promo art featuring characters from Attack On Titan

Attack On Titan
Release Date
April 7, 2013

Genres
Action, Drama, Fantasy

Studio
Wit Studio, MAPPA

Creator
Hajime Isayama

Attack on Titan should need no introduction. It’s about the last remnants of humanity holding out in various walled cities, safe from the terror of giant human-like monsters known as Titans. That is until the peace is disturbed when the Colossal and Armored Titan make a resounding appearance that completely changes Eren’s life for good.

There is some political intrigue and quieter moments, especially in season 2, in between the heart-pounding action, but more often than not, every episode is a thrill ride. No one is safe — even characters that seem like a big deal. It’s the intense nature of the action coupled with the hopeless nature of the world that makes Attack on Titan such a brilliant show, and the latest season has completely changed the dynamic of the show in a manner that was simply unheard of in most anime.

9 Kabaneri Of The Iron Fortress

MyAnimeList Score: 7.27/10

Promo art featuring characters from Kabaneri Of The Iron Fortress

Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress
Release Date
April 8, 2016

Genres
Action, Adventure, Supernatural

Studio
Wit Studio

Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress was actually directed by the same man behind a majority of Attack on Titan, Tetsuro Araki. It has a similar concept in that humanity is on the brink of extinction. The big differences are that zombies (called Kabane) are killing people, and the setting is in a steampunk version of samurai-era Japan.

The anime is very short, but there is a sequel movie as well that is worth checking out. The anime delivers near-constant action that is well-animated. As soon as viewers are able to get past the AoT similarities and take a moment to appreciate the gruesome, twisted content before them, jam-packed with intricately detailed and beautifully choreographed confrontations, they will understand what makes Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress so epic!

8 Kill La Kill

MyAnimeList Score: 8.04/10

Ryuko from Kill la Kill

Kill la Kill
Release Date
October 4, 2013

Genres
Action, Comedy

Studio
Trigger

Kill la Kill was the premiere anime for Studio Trigger, and they hit it out of the park. The plot follows Ryuko, a girl who is looking for her father’s killer. The city she travels to operates on a class system which she is also trying to bring down with her iconic scissor blade.

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Ryuko also has a talking outfit that boosts her strength; unfortunately, the enemy students also have their own useful clothes in the form of the Goku Uniforms. The animation is without rivals, which makes the action an absolute treat to watch.

7 Hellsing & Hellsing Ultimate

MyAnimeList Score: 7.49 (Hellsing), 8.35/10 (Hellsing Ultimate)

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Hellsing Ultimate
Release Date
February 10, 2006

Genres
Action, Supernatural, Fantasy

Studio
Satelight, Madhouse, Graphinica

Creator
Kouta Hirano

Hellsing has two anime adaptations from the manga. The first veered off course heavily but is still worth a watch just for the music alone. The reboot, Hellsing Ultimate, follows the manga closer and is considered the better of the two iterations. Both anime have a ton of action in them and are relatively short.

On the downside, the character development leaves a lot to be desired in this bloody vampire festival of gore and sarcasm. Hellsing Ultimate is perfect for the hungry action fans out there who want over-the-top characters, vicious action, and great animation.

6 Castlevania

IMDb Rating: 8.3/10

Alucard from Castlevania

Release Date

July 7, 2017

Genre

Action, dark fantasy

Studio

Powerhouse Animation, Warren Ellis Productions, Shankar Animation, Project 51 Productions, Frederator Studios

Creator

Warren Ellis (show only)

Although technically not an anime, Castlevania seems to take inspiration from Japanese animation, and it also has classic roots in gaming. The story follows Trevor Belmont and is a loose adaptation of the third game as well as Castlevania: Curse of Darkness.

The Netflix show includes some other nods to the franchise’s legacy as well, and it might be the best adaptation the gaming industry has seen. The first season is a bit slow, but Castlevania picks up more and more as the story goes on. The first series has now wrapped up with four seasons.

5 Star Wars: Visions

MyAnimeList Score: 7.10/10

Am from Star Wars: Visions

Release Date

September 22, 2021

Genre

Action-adventure, science fiction, space opera

Studio

Lucasfilm

Creator

George Lucas

Star Wars: Visions is the newest anime on here which also adds to another classic franchise. This is an anthology anime with each episode being directed and helmed by a different anime studio. There are some repeat studios in there, but even those episodes look different from their counterparts. That’s what’s great about this collection, besides the majority of the episodes featuring cool lightsaber duals that rival even the films.

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Star Wars: Visions returned for more action with a second installment, which was also a great continuation of the excellence present in the first volume. The imagery draws inspiration from artistic styles from across the globe, making it a visual spectacle in every way.

4 One-Punch Man

MyAnimeList Score: 8.50/10

Saitama from One Punch Man

One Punch Man
Release Date
October 5, 2015

Genres
Action, Superhero

Studio
Madhouse, J.C.Staff

Creator
One

One-Punch Man is like a parody of superhero shows. The main character, Saitama, trained “super hard,” and now he can defeat any enemy with a single punch. His appearance looks silly, so people don’t take him seriously, a mistake many villains come to regret.

The comedy comes into play best when villains monologue about how strong they are, only to be defeated with barely a tap from Saitama. It’s a great takedown of the genre but also has some exciting fights with other characters.

3 The God Of High School

MyAnimeList Score: 7.07/10

Jin from God Of High School

Release Date

July 6, 2020

Genre

Comedy, martial arts, supernatural

Studio

MAPPA

Creator

Yongje Park

The God of High School is a tournament show that has everyone signing up to win big. There’s more to the anime than just nonsensical brawling, but most episodes have a lot of combat in them. It looks great too.

This show is based on a South Korean manhwa by Yongje Park, which released its third volume early this year. While not Japanese in origin, The God of High School still looks the part and is epic all the same for those really craving some well-choreographed fist-to-fist action.

2 Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex

MyAnimeList Score: 8.42/10

Promo art featuring characters from Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex

Release Date

October 1, 2002

Genre

Cyberpunk, spy, thriller

Studio

Production I.G

Creator

Masamune Shirow

Ghost in the Shell started off as a manga but became more famous after its anime adaptation came out in 1995. The movie still looks great and has some amazing action, ideas, and music; however, it doesn’t have the time to explore the characters in a significant way.

Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, which consists of two full-length seasons and a movie, manages to strike a better balance. Characters seem more human, especially the Major, who doesn’t come off as a total robot. Don’t worry, as there is still plenty of cool cyberpunk action.

1 Btooom!

MyAnimeList Score: 7.29/10

Characters from the opening of Btooom

Btooom!
Release Date
October 4, 2012

Genres
Action, Sci-Fi, Suspense

Studio
Madhouse

Creator
Junya Inoue

Btooom! is like a Battle Royale clone in that the main characters are all sent to a mysterious island. They wake up with bombs and are urged to kill each other in order to survive and get supplies. It’s a dark anime that, unfortunately, was only one season long.

Sadly, Btooom! ended with a lot of questions still up in the air. Although its lack of a continuation is a little disappointing, the anime’s action is still great. Plus, the manga is much longer for those who do actually want to get some answers.

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