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Beyond the Big Three: 10 Must-Watch Anime & Must-Read Manga Right Now

We’ve all been there. You just finished that emotional final episode, or you caught up to the latest chapter, and now you have that dreaded void. What do you watch next? What do you read next?

Whether you are a seasoned weeb or a curious newcomer, the world of anime and manga is overflowing with gems. To save you from scrolling aimlessly through streaming services, I’ve put together a curated list of popular series that deserve a spot on your radar.

From psychological thrillers to heartwarming romances, here are 10 recommendations for every mood.

7. The Underrated Hidden Gem: Dorohedoro

Anime or Manga? Manga (the art is gritty perfection), but the 3D anime is surprisingly good. The vibe: Punk rock sorcerers vs. a reptilian-headed amnesiac.

Set in a grimy post-apocalyptic city called "The Hole," this series is unique. The "hero" is a man with a lizard head trying to find out who cursed him. The "villains" are sorcerers who are just living their lives. It is violent, weird, hilarious, and has the best found-family dynamics in manga.

Final Tips: Where to Start?

If you are completely new, follow this 3-step plan based on popular anime series and manga recommendations: VR Hentai Simulation -Final- By spider

  1. For a casual viewer: Watch Death Note (37 episodes, perfect thriller) or Spy x Family (wholesome family comedy).
  2. For a reader on a budget: Subscribe to Shonen Jump ($2.99/month). You instantly get One Piece, My Hero Academia, Jujutsu Kaisen, Chainsaw Man, and Dragon Ball.
  3. For an art lover: Buy the hardcover Fullmetal Alchemist: Fullmetal Edition or Berserk: Deluxe Edition. These are bookshelf trophies.

No matter what you choose, the beauty of anime and manga is that there is always something new to discover. Start with the classics listed above, and soon you will find yourself staying up until 3 AM whispering, "Just one more chapter."

Have a favorite we missed? Let the community know in the comments below!

The landscape of anime and manga in 2026 is defined by a powerful mix of long-standing legends reaching their climax and fresh, innovative series capturing a new generation of fans. From the historic milestone of One Piece

surpassing 600 million copies in circulation to the meteoric rise of "new-gen" hits like Jujutsu Kaisen and Frieren: Beyond Journey's End , the medium has never been more culturally dominant. The Enduring Legends and Modern Titans


4. Naruto & Naruto Shippuden

Genre: Martial Arts, Adventure, Drama

The story of Naruto Uzumaki, a loud-mouthed orphan with a demon fox sealed inside him, is a global cultural landmark. Watching him go from a rejected prankster to the hero of the Hidden Leaf Village is a decade-spanning journey.

Why it’s popular: The "Chunin Exams" arc is widely considered one of the best tournament arcs in fiction. While the filler episodes can be skipped (look up a filler guide), the core themes of perseverance and found family resonate universally.

Manga Note: The manga has cleaner pacing than the anime. If you want the story without the flashbacks, read the manga.

12. Kaguya-sama: Love is War

Genre: Romantic Comedy, Psychological (Parody)

Two elite student council presidents, Kaguya and Shirogane, are madly in love with each other. However, both are too proud to confess. The entire series is a strategic battle of wits where each tries to force the other to admit their feelings first. Beyond the Big Three: 10 Must-Watch Anime &

Why it’s popular: It takes the internal monologue of Death Note and applies it to high school crushes. The narrator screaming over a game of "who texts first" is comedy gold. However, it also has moments of shocking emotional sincerity.

Manga Recommendation: The manga ended recently (2022). The final third of the manga is the best part, featuring actual relationship development (which almost no rom-com anime does). Read it after watching Seasons 1-3.

Quick Pick List (By Vibe)

| If you want... | Watch this Anime | Read this Manga | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | High stakes game battles | Kaiji: Ultimate Survivor | Usogui | | Romance that actually progresses | Horimiya | Blue Box | | Zombie survival + Solitaire | Highschool of the Dead (Action) | I Am a Hero (Horror) | | Villain protagonist | Overlord | Death Note (Classic) | | Wholesome workplace comedy | The Way of the Househusband | Sweat and Soap |

Part 3: Heartfelt Slice of Life & Romance

Not all popular anime series and manga recommendations are about fighting. The romance and "Slice of Life" (SoL) genres are responsible for the most emotional gut-punches.

5. Chainsaw Man (Anime & Manga)

Genre: Dark Comedy, Gore, Action Status: Ongoing (Part 2) For a casual viewer: Watch Death Note (37

Denji is a teenage boy in debt, working as a Devil Hunter to survive. After his death, his pet devil (Pochita) fuses with his heart, allowing Denji to pull a cord in his chest to turn his head into a chainsaw.