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Jujutsu Kaisen was another anime that rose in popularity because of its astoundingly animated action scenes and colorful world. This anime follows Yuuji Itadori, who finds himself in a world among menacing entities called Curses while discovering his newfound supernatural powers. With no way to escape this new world he’s found himself in, Yuuji must now head down a path filled with magic and hardcore action.

If you’re having trouble finding anime similar to Jujutsu Kaisen, fear not!

We’ve discovered 10 alternate shows that’ll give you a similar experience as Jujutsu Kaisen. For your reading pleasure, we have included the similarities they all share.

Additionally, for each anime we’ve reviewed, we’ve included a link that allows you to view our full thoughts about the series to see if it’s worth your time.

So without further ado, we present 10 TV shows that should whet your appetite when you’ve finished streaming Jujutsu Kaisen!


Demon Slayer

Similarities – Demonic Villains & Superpowers

Demon Slayer gained an immense following thanks to its jaw-dropping visuals, intense action, and unforgettable characters. Like Jujutsu Kaisen, it’s another series from Shōnen Jump that’s left a mark on everyone who saw it.

Demon Slayer features a more traditional Japanese setting, unlike Jujutsu Kaisen, which takes place in a modern environment. However, both its main characters tackle demons with distinct abilities and personalities. Both series also feature subtle amounts of gore and have a fleshed-out power system.

The story follows Tanjiro Kamado, a boy who returns home one day to discover his family slaughtered by demons. Although his sister had survived the attack, he learns that she’s become a demonic being. This leads to Tanjiro joining the Demon Slayer Corps with the goal of protecting his sister and slaying every demon that stands in his way.


Parasyte The Maxim

Parasyte: The Maxim

Similarities – Characters & Action

Parasyte: The Maxim gained a huge following during its Fall 2014 release. It contains a gruesome yet intriguing sci-fi storyline about aliens invading the planet in hopes of conquering it. Its main character, Shinichi Izumi, starts off as a nerdy teenager but gradually evolves into something far greater than one would expect.

Like Jujutsu Kaisen, Parasyte features gruesome action scenes involving humans and demonic-looking organisms. The powers in Jujutsu Kaisen are more unique and mystical, though. There’s also a complex power system in place for Jujutsu Kaisen. At the same time, some creature designs in Jujutsu Kaisen are identical to the monsters Shinichi fights in Parasyte: The Maxim.

Parasyte also has phenomenal animation. Many of its scenes will leave you craving more, while some may have you cowering in the corner for a few minutes. Both of these series build upon their plots wonderfully, despite Jujutsu Kaisen’s pacing feeling a tad slower than Parasyte, in the beginning. However, if you’re looking for another series featuring well-developed characters with an enriching plot, Parasyte: The Maxim is worth watching.


Naruto Shippuden

Similarities – Shōnen Battle Anime

Naruto Shippuden was a successful continuation of the knucklehead ninja’s prior journey in Naruto. The stakes were raised and new threats and powers arose. Despite all of that, Naruto’s search for Sasuke was the top priority, and it certainly led him down treacherous paths of pain, despair, and anguish.

Like Jujutsu Kaisen, Naruto Shippuden pioneered and demonstrates many iconic shōnen tropes. Some of these include famously named attacks, a complex power system, evil organizations, and demonic villains and allies. Like Itadori, Naruto also carries a demonic entity inside him that grants him insane powers. Both anime also features many emotional moments that’ll tug at fans’ heartstrings.

Naruto Shippuden is a lot longer than Jujutsu Kaisen, though. It has over 500 episodes, with some non-canon material wedged in between its important story arcs. This series also has a ninja-like theme to it and a setting that’s old-fashioned compared to Jujutsu Kaisen. Despite that, Naruto Shippuden has many outstanding fight scenes and colorful characters worth meeting.


Devilman Crybaby

Similarities – Demons & Action

Devilman Crybaby is a relic from the past that gained quite the following. After its rebooted anime adaptation was released on Netflix, the anime skyrocketed in popularity. Many fans that watched it didn’t expect it to resonate with them. It’s an anime that features complex characters, an engaging plot, and gruesome scenery and action.

Unlike Jujutsu Kaisen, it contains more mature themes and features endless amounts of gore and nudity. However, it does deliver empowering character moments and heartbreaking scenarios that are sure to break the toughest of anime fans. Both protagonists also become a demon’s vessel and gain incredible superpowers from that exchange.

Devilman Crybaby follows Akira Fudou, who attends a thrilling event with his childhood friend Ryou Asuka. Although everything seems fine, demons start appearing. One by one, Akira notices the demons killing and slaughtering everyone involved. Before his friend would suffer a similar fate, Akira unwittingly merges with the devil Amon and becomes Devilman.

This allows him to defeat all the demons at the party. Although he gains magnificent powers, he starts changing in appearance and personality because of them. The powers also awaken Akira’s craving for blood. With this new craving surging through his veins, Akira must find a way to keep Devilman at bay while also protecting everyone else from the greater demon threat.


Black Clover

Similarities – Unique Art Style & Action

Black Clover is a shōnen series that took some time to find its footing in the anime community. However, when it did, it became a sweeping sensation. It didn’t receive swift praise like Attack On Titan or My Hero Academia did when those were released, but it made its mark and gained a nice following for itself.

Black Clover follows a boy named Asta, who receives ridicule from his colleagues because he doesn’t know how to wield magic. Despite training his body to the absolute limit, his friends shun him for his poor wizardry knowledge. One day, Asta encounters a villain who is currently giving his rival, Yuno, the beating of a lifetime.

This bout with the villain allows Asta to awaken the dormant powers inside himself. After the fight, Asta decides to embark on a quest to become his world’s, Wizard King. However, Asta will realize that there are more powerful enemies, with a similar goal in mind.

Jujutsu Kaisen and Black Clover both feature protagonists that have latent power inside themselves. They both fight many villains to protect their friends and loved ones. These series have distinct character designs that help their characters stand out from each other. As with other shōnen, these series also have their own power systems in place. If you’re looking for another action-packed, supernatural series, Black Clover’s worth watching.


Tokyo Ghoul

Similarities – Supernatural & Action

Tokyo Ghoul sought worldwide acclaim when it was released. With its complex characters and darkened world, many fans frolicked on their screens whenever a new episode was released. Like Jujutsu Kaisen, Tokyo Ghoul takes place in a gloomy urban city, where danger lurks in every corner and alley.

Tokyo Ghoul features superpowers that lean toward the supernatural spectrum. There’s also a power scale to some degree, as everyone has a unique way of channelling their power. The action scenes serve to entertain, like in Jujutsu Kaisen, and the series isn’t afraid to get bloody. Tokyo Ghoul has a more iconic soundtrack, though. Its first opening theme, Unravel, is a gem to listen to and echoes the depressing atmosphere the series gives off.

Tokyo Ghoul is about a boy named Kaneki Ken, who wants to live a mundane life among his fellow student body in college. One day he meets a girl named, Rize Kamishiro and asks her out on a date. After their date, Kaneki decides to walk Rize home. Unfortunately, things don’t bode well for Kaneki.

He ends up in a squabble with some things and blacks out. He awakens the next morning in a hospital bed and learns of Rize’s passing. Furthermore, he learns that Rize saved his life by transplanting a few of her organs into his body. Kaneki starts feeling strange because of it. He leaves the hospital to discover that his body is no longer human, as he’s now a human and ghoul hybrid. Not knowing what to do, Kaneki must now live his life as a ghoul and human.


Monster Incidents

Monster Incidents

Similarities – Action

Monster Incidents follows Kohachi Inugami, a detective who arrives in a remote village to investigate incidents involving rotting and mutilated corpses showing up out of nowhere. During his investigation, he enlists the help of a strange boy named Dorotabou. Together, the two plan to find a solution to this bizarre mystery.

Monster Incidents is a supernatural anime like Jujutsu Kaisen that features human characters fighting supernatural creatures. Both anime feature fearless protagonists who aren’t afraid to get their hands dirty. Both anime feature wonderfully animated fight scenes. These fight scenes are sure to rile fans up and keep their adrenaline running.

Monster incidents feel more childlike, though. This is because this anime has a childlike protagonist, as opposed to Jujutsu Kaisen. In some regard, the anime’s not as brutal as Jujutsu Kaisen, despite having flawless fight scenes. Otherwise, fans will find some enjoyment in Monster Incidents.

Noragami

Similarities – Supernatural

Noragami is an intriguing anime series that took two seasons for it to become a mainstream sensation. Although the hype surrounding its second season’s release ended in conjunction with the release of its final episode, it managed to hook people. Noragami is a fun and exciting supernatural anime that features well-rounded characters, a colorful world, and stellar humor.

Like Jujutsu Kaisen, Noragami’s main character, Yato, tussles with many supernatural enemies. Unlike Yuuji, Yato starts off the series as a god. However, he’s more of a rookie who gradually gets stronger as the series progresses. Noragami’s animation is subpar throughout most of the series. However, when the time calls for a heated fight, you better believe its animation will kick things up a notch.

Noragami follows Yato, a low-class deity who dreams that he’ll one day achieve millions of worshippers. Unfortunately, Yato’s a bit lazy and spends his time doing odd jobs for five yen a piece. While all hope is lost, Yato meets a girl named Hiyori Iki. She sacrifices herself to save Yato from an incoming vehicle and becomes a soulless ghost.

Enraged, Hiyori demands Yato return her to normal. However, Yato refuses because he’s in need of a new weapon partner. Moreover, Hiyori decides to help Yato find a new partner since it’s the only way she’ll be able to live the life she once had. Thus the anime follows these two on their quest to find Yato a new weapon partner.


Mieruko-chan

Mieruko-chan

Similarities – Paranormal & Comedy

Mieruko-chan feels like the slice-of-life counterpart to Jujutsu Kaisen. Although it doesn’t feature any action that’ll boost your adrenaline, it tackles similar ideas. Instead of action, Mieruko-chan highlights colorful characters, a compelling plot, brilliantly-written comedy, and feelings of the supernatural.

Like Jujutsu Kaisen, Mieruko-chan’s main protagonist, Miki Yotsuya will be working hand-in-hand with Japanese monsters. Miki’s relationship with said-monsters feels more like a partnership, though. However, the monster designs in both series feel unique and distinct and only specific individuals can see them. Miki and Yuuji are both cursed individuals and aren’t fond of themselves because of it.

Despite their terrible upbringings, they display joyous personalities and often get involved in comedic banter. Mieruko-chan delivers better comedy than Jujutsu Kaisen, though. This preferably has to do with how well they insert Miki in situations that feel unpleasant yet goofy. If you wanted a more laid-back and comedic horror anime to watch after Jujutsu Kaisen, Mieruko-chan’s a worthy contender.


Blue Exorcist

Blue Exorcist

Similarities – Action

Blue Exorcist is a wonderful horror and action-driven anime that features demonic villains. It lacks a complex power system and doesn’t contain as many shonen tropes as Jujutsu Kaisen, though. You shouldn’t go into it expecting it’s the main character, Rin Okumura to shout his signature attack or involve himself in any tournaments.

However, Blue Exorcist offers an intriguing premise, wonderful visuals and music, and a great cast of well-rounded characters. Like Yuuji, Rin feels cursed and flustered about his powers. He doesn’t adore the fact that it has ties to a demonic being. Yet, Rin will learn to accept who he is and the strength that was given to him, like Yuuji does in Jujutsu Kaisen. The anime does a fine job at showcasing Rin’s change of heart gradually, thanks to its superb pacing.

Blue Exorcist’s animation lacks a bit of polish and flair. It doesn’t feature the most fluid fight scenes like Jujutsu Kaisen, but it does capture the same adrenaline-boosting energy. These fights will leave Rin and his friends badly injured. Expect there to be some brutal and bloody fights as with Jujutsu Kaisen. The soundtrack does its best to keep you in tune with the fights and events occurring in the show too. If you’re looking for another demonic action anime with wonderful characters, check out Blue Exorcist.


So there we have it, our 10 anime/TV show alternatives to watch when you’ve caught up with Jujutsu Kaisen!

What do you think of our picks? Do you agree? Are there any notable omissions? Let us know in the comments below!


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