One of the greatest things about anime is the variety of stories that are told. The world of anime is filled with hundreds of adventures that pull from various sources such as historical events, national culture, and even mythology and religion. Some of the best anime series are based on myths and legends derived from ancient paganism, which includes Greek mythology.
There is an endless list of series to enjoy that involve a cataclysmic dispute between ancient gods and mortals who rebel. Some stories include descendants of gods or even powerful individuals who can summon gods from an alternate age. There is a show for every kind of anime fan who wishes to explore the mythic tales of heroes, gods, and monsters of history.
Updated September 18th, 2024 by Jacob Buchalter: Surprisingly, despite Greek Mythology being one of the most well-known and beloved mythos around the world, there aren’t a ton of anime that take inspiration from it. Of course, it makes a bit of sense, given that they have plenty of mythological characters and creatures from their own history and mythology to pull from, but even then one would think they’d get around to Greek Mythology eventually. However, that’s not to say that 0 anime that takes inspiration from Greek Mythology exists, just that there aren’t very many of them. With that in mind, let’s take a look at some of the well-known anime series that are either based in or take inspiration from Greek Mythology.
15 Campione
Ex-Baseball Star Becomes a God Slayer?
Name |
Creator |
Release Date |
Studio |
Season(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Campione! |
Jō Taketsuki |
2012 |
Diomedea |
1 |
Campione is up first, and it’s a pretty unique series. One might think that a series all about a guy who kills the God of War to become a God Slayer is primarily an action series, but Campione is just as much about the romance as it is the action. Godou Kusanagi, the protagonist of this series, seems to constantly attract all sorts of women with incredibly strong personalities.
All in all, Campione is a fun series to either read or watch as long as the reader/viewer is okay with harem plotlines and a pretty ridiculous protagonist. The Greek Mythology influence comes into this show in the Gods themselves, as Godou and the other God Slayers are constantly taking down heretical Gods, some of which are part of the Greek Pantheon.
14 Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy
Barely Has Any Mention of Greek Gods, But Hints at it Now & Again
Name |
Creator |
Release Date |
Studio |
Season(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy |
Azumi Kei |
2020 |
C2C |
2 |
Now technically, this series really shouldn’t be on here, but frankly there just aren’t enough series with direct references to Greek Mythology. And, while it’s barely just been hinted at in season 2 of the anime adaptation for Tsukimichi: Moonlit Fantasy, there does seem to be some influence of the Greek Gods in this isekai world that Misumi Makoto has been transported to. Not to spoil too much from the light novel source material, but Athena is one of the few gods who is mentioned and/or appears in this series, outside of the Goddess herself and Tsukuyomi.
Athena apparently has some connection to the Goddess of this isekai world and is essentially just as fed up with the Goddess (or maybe even more so) than even Makoto himself is.
13 Kamigami No Asobi
A Normal High School Girl Attends a School for Gods
Name |
Creator |
Release Date |
Studio |
Season(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Kamigami No Asobi |
Nippon Ichi Software |
2014 |
Brain’s Base |
1 |
Curious fans can also find this anime under the English name, Play of the Gods. The franchise debuted with a visual novel game for the PlayStation Portable in 2013, followed by the anime in 2014, and also includes a second game launched in 2016 for the PlayStation Portable and Vita.
This is an otome game, in which the player takes the role of the main female character. In this case, she’s a high school student named Yui Kusanagi who also happens to come from a family of Shinto priests. When she touches a magic sword, she’s transported into the presence of Zeus himself, and anime doesn’t get much more Greek mythology than that. As the story progresses, Yui can choose her love interest from an array of gods that include Greek deities along with Roman and Norse ones.
12 Ulysses 31
The Odyssey, But in Space
Name |
Creator |
Release Date |
Studio |
Season(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ulysses 31 |
Nina Wolmark & Jean Chalopin |
1981 |
TMS Entertainment |
1 |
An early Greek mythology anime that was the result of French and Japanese collaboration, Ulysses 31 is better known across the pond and is often seen as a European cartoon. It’s a modern retelling of the myth of Odysseus, that Greek hero who is sometimes known by the Latin version of his name.
Instead of a dangerous seafaring voyage in an ancient time, it’s the 31st century, and Ulysses travels through an unchartered part of space with his crew and son at his side. Telemachus is one of the main characters and one of their shipmates is Themis, the Greek god of justice.
11 Record Of Ragnarok
A Bare-Knuckle Brawl Between Gods & Humans
Name |
Creator |
Release Date |
Studio |
Season(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Record of Ragnarok |
Shinya Umemura & Takumi Fukui |
2021 |
Graphinica |
2 |
Record Of Ragnarok is a recently popular anime that found a home on Netflix. The story is a battle royale event amongst gods and some of the strongest humans in existence. Brunhilde is a Valkyrie of the gods, and upon their decision to wipe out humanity, she stands her ground and proposes a tournament of gods versus mortals in an epic clash to determine the fate of life on Earth.
Zeus, the impromptu leader, agrees, finding a trace of excitement in the challenge. Brunhilde pulls from history the most incredible humans to ever exist in the hope of making an impact and possibly defeating the all-powerful gods of the cosmos. Gods such as Zeus, Poseidon, Shiva, and even Thor make appearances in this series in this action-packed Greek mythology anime.
10 Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon?
A Series Where Gods & Religious Factions Sort of Work Like Guilds
Name |
Creator |
Release Date |
Studio |
Season(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Is It Wrong To Try To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon? |
Fujino Ōmori |
2015 |
J.C Staff |
5 |
DanMachi is set in a world where everyday races such as humans, elves, and demi-humans live amongst gods that have come down from the heavens to walk the Earth. Gods pick the mightiest individuals and induct them into their groups called Familias, guilds that venture into dangerous dungeons to reach the reward at the end.
Many of the most powerful gods that walk the Earth are pulled from Greek mythology, such as Apollo, Ares, and Zeus. Is It Wrong to Pick up Girls in a Dungeon? follows a young boy who happens to be the grandson of the once-great god Zeus and his journey to becoming a stronger adventurer.
9 Arion
A Kid Has to Save His Love From Apollo’s Devious Plot
Name |
Creator |
Release Date |
Studio |
Season(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Arion |
Yoshikazu Yasuhiko |
1986 |
Yoshikazu Yasuhiko |
N/A (Film) |
One example of a mythology anime that time forgot, the recent trend of Greek myth in anime has brought Arion down from the dusty shelf. In the authentic Greek myth, Arion was the name of a magical black horse, but in the manga and movie from the 1980s, he’s a human child.
Arion is spurred to action when his love interest is captured by Apollo, who has a sinister plan to conquer Olympus and become the ruler of the Titans. The plot might have inspired certain contemporary fantasy titles that also include mortals standing against gods or ROG-themed anime in which the hero has to assemble a team to defeat his foes.
8 Sailor Moon SuperS
Technically More Roman Than Greek, But Still
Name |
Creator |
Release Date |
Studio |
Season(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sailor Moon SuperS |
Naoko Takeuchi |
1995 |
Toei Animation |
1 (SuperS is the 4th season of Sailor Moon) |
Most of Sailor Moon‘s mythology is borrowed from Roman legend, but in Sailor Moon SuperS, which is Season 4 of the anime, viewers are introduced to the characters Pegasus and Helios. In the actual mythology, the two characters aren’t connected. However, in this season of history’s most popular anime, they’re two different incarnations of the same being.
Other references to Greek mythology in this anime include the Amazon Quartet: a group of female warriors that mirror the Sailor Guardians. The main villain of this arc is Queen Nehelinia, who is obsessed with mirrors, and her arrogant nature and beauty are references to another Greek legend, Narcissus.
7 Blood Of Zeus
Not an Anime, But Still Absolutely Worth Mentioning
Name |
Creator |
Release Date |
Studio |
Season(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Blood of Zeus |
Charley & Vlas Parlapanides |
2020 |
Powerhouse Animation Studios & Mua Film |
2 |
The Blood of Zeus series is directly focused on accurately telling the divine drama of the Greek Gods Zeus and Hera. It’s a visual spectacle that follows the history left behind by Greek historians as accurately as possible while still dramatizing events for enjoyment, and it’s one of the most recent examples of Greek mythology in anime.
Heron is the story’s hero, and as a bastard son of the father of the gods, Zeus’ infidelity prompts Hera’s jealousy. Heron’s existence starts a civil war between the gods that crosses over into the world of man and nearly overtakes the nation in chaos.
6 Knights Of The Zodiac: Saint Seiya
A Bunch of Young Teen Boys Fighting For Athena’s Attention
Name |
Creator |
Release Date |
Studio |
Season(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Knights Of The Zodiac: Saint Seiya |
Masami Kurumada |
2019 |
Toei Animation |
2 |
Saint Seiya follows a group of mighty mystical warriors that are chosen to face off against even more powerful foes to protect the world. These warriors fight insurmountable odds in hopes of receiving Athena’s blessing and becoming her Knights, and overall this is one of the best-known examples of Greek mythology anime.
The series follows Seiya, who is inducted into this group of warriors and utilizes his newfound power as a Pegasus knight to defeat evil and search for his missing sister. Saint Seiya has multiple iterations, including an ongoing manga that is highly praised as a classic.
5 Fate Grand Order: Absolute Demon Front Babylonia
Though to Be Fair, The Fate Franchise Pulls From All Mythologies
Name |
Creator |
Release Date |
Studio |
Season(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fate/ Grand Order: Absolute Demon Front Babylonia |
N/A |
2019 |
Aniplex/Cloverworks |
N/A |
The Fate franchise pulls from nearly every source of mythology and religion, taking characters from legends, history, and folklore to serve as heroes in a magical war over a historical relic known as the Holy Grail. Mages summon these heroes to fight in their stead and the strength and notoriety of the hero summoned are based on the mage’s magical power.
While the mainstay heroes of the series have focused on Arthurian legend, many have come from Greek mythology and history, including names like Leonidas and Achilles. Heroes shine as incredible forces of nature that command much respect even from those who summon them.
4 Unico
An Adorable Little Unicorn Constantly Escapes the Wrath of the Gods
Name |
Creator |
Release Date |
Studio |
Season(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Unico |
Osamu Tezuka |
1983 |
Madhouse Studios |
N/A (Film) |
Even if the name Unico doesn’t sound familiar, the adorable image of this endearing little unicorn will ring some old bells. One of the first anime movies to reach the shores of North America, it not only based the storyline on Greek myth but also introduced the whole concept of “kawaii” or endearing cuteness that certain types of anime exploit.
The main character is borrowed from medieval European legend since unicorns aren’t from Greece, but the setting and aesthetic of the movie are references to Greek legend. The premise of the story is that Unico is banished by the gods for bringing too much joy to humans just by being his adorable self. They command Zephyr, the West Wind, to banish him and teach everyone a lesson about earning happiness through hard work.
3 Rage of Bahamut
Card Game Made Into Anime Set in a World Where Gods, Demons, & Humans All Co-Exist
Name |
Creator |
Release Date |
Studio |
Season(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Rage of Bahamut |
Cygames |
2017 |
Mappa |
2 |
The Rage of Bahamut series is a twelve-episode journey set in a world where demons, humans, and gods all exist on the same plane. A variety of gods are present in this story, not just Greek ones, and the title character is named after a Babylonian deity.
The global threat to the world is the black-winged dragon Bahamut who was sealed away by gods, humans, and demons working together for the good of the many. The key to this seal has split apart with a piece given to each group. Now, Bahamut is at risk of being released as secret factions now wish to revive the apocalypse beast and see the world turned to cinder. A young girl named Amira, along with two ne’er-do-well bounty hunters must prevent the seals from being reunited.
2 Bride Of Deimos
Son of Ares & Aphrodite is a Bit Romance-Obsessed
Name |
Creator |
Release Date |
Studio |
Season(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Bride of Deimos |
Etsuko Ikeda & Yuuho Ashibe |
1988 |
Madhouse |
N/A (OVA) |
A dark fantasy from the brilliant animators at Madhouse, this vintage classic was revived not only for its Greek mythology references but also for its gripping horror. This anime feature is only 30 minutes long, and those who want to sink their teeth into more can check out the original manga, which had an impressive run from 1974 to 1990.
Deimos is the Greek god who is the son of Ares and Aphrodite in Greek myth, and he has chosen the main character, Minako, as the target of this romantic affection. The anime feature’s full title is Bride of Deimos: The Orchid Suite and it’s an adaptation of one chapter of the manga that involves a dysfunctional pair of siblings, a secluded house, and orchids.
1 Yu-Gi-Oh
Yes, All of Yu-Gi-Oh
Name |
Creator |
Release Date |
Studio |
Season(s) |
---|---|---|---|---|
Yu-Gi-Oh! |
Kazuki Takahashi |
1998 |
Multiple (typically Studio Gallop) |
N/A (too many) |
Not many anime series have reached the level of global impact that the Yu-Gi-Oh series has accomplished. From its original release in the US, Yu-Gi-Oh spawned a phenomenon that took the TCG world by storm and is cemented forever in the tabletop gaming community.
Each Yu-Gi-Oh series is filled with callbacks to folklore, religion, and mythology. Countless cards that have appeared in the several iterations of the Yu-Gi-Oh franchise are mock-ups or homages to Greek gods. There are even complete archetypes dedicated to the Gods of Olympus with breathtaking art and powerful effects.