2011
148 eps
Nippon TV / Crunchyroll
Adventure Action Fantasy
Gon Freecss, a 12-year-old who grew up on an island, takes the notoriously dangerous Hunter Exam to find his absent father. What starts as a shonen adventure ab…
Like Blue Lock, it leans hard into survival game. At its core, it's about questions of who you really are under the person you've been told to be. The pacing is relentlessly intense — it doesn't really let you breathe.
2020
16 eps
Netflix Japan
Thriller Sci Fi Survival
Ryohei Arisu, an unemployed slacker obsessed with video games, suddenly finds himself trapped in a deserted Tokyo alongside his two best friends. To survive, th…
Like Blue Lock, it leans hard into survival game. At its core, it's about questions of who you really are under the person you've been told to be. The pacing is relentlessly intense — it doesn't really let you breathe.
2013
87 eps
NHK / Crunchyroll
Action Dark Fantasy Thriller
Humanity lives behind walls built to protect them from Titans — monstrous humanoids that devour people without reason. When the outermost wall is breached, Eren…
Like Blue Lock, Attack on Titan is built around underdog story you're desperately rooting for. At its core, it's about questions of who you really are under the person you've been told to be. The pacing is relentlessly intense — it doesn't really let you breathe.
2020
26 eps
Telecom Animation / Crunchyroll
Action Fantasy Mystery
Bam enters the Tower — a massive structure where each floor is a world unto itself — to find Rachel, the girl who showed him the stars. But the Tower isn't a re…
Like Blue Lock, Tower of God is built around underdog story you're desperately rooting for. At its core, it's about ambition that starts as a virtue and reveals itself as something else entirely. The pacing is relentlessly intense — it doesn't really let you breathe.
2023
8 eps
Netflix
Horror Action Drama
Season 2 of the survival horror epic. In the aftermath of the Green Home apartment's collapse, survivors scatter across a world that is fully monstrous — and Ch…
If you loved Blue Lock's underdog story you're desperately rooting for, Sweet Home delivers exactly that. At its core, it's about questions of who you really are under the person you've been told to be. The pacing is relentlessly intense — it doesn't really let you breathe.