2023
8 eps
Tving/Amazon
Fantasy Thriller Drama
After losing everything — his job, his girlfriend, his hope — Choi Yee-jae takes his own life. Death herself appears, furious at the waste: as punishment, she f…
The pacing is relentlessly intense — it doesn't really let you breathe.
2023
12 eps
OCN / Netflix
Action Fantasy Drama
The Counters — ordinary people who host powerful spirits to fight evil demons that feed on human greed — return with new threats, new members, and old wounds th…
If you loved Re:Zero – Starting Life in Another World's ragtag group of people who slowly become each other's whole world, The Uncanny Counter Season 2: Counter Punch delivers exactly that. At its core, it's about trauma that shapes characters' every choice without reducing them to their wounds. The pacing is relentlessly intense — it doesn't really let you breathe.
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…
If you loved Re:Zero – Starting Life in Another World's ragtag group of people who slowly become each other's whole world, Hunter x Hunter 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.
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…
Both are built around trauma that shapes characters' every choice without reducing them to their wounds. The pacing is relentlessly intense — it doesn't really let you breathe.
2009
64 eps
TBS / Crunchyroll
Action Adventure Fantasy
Two brothers use forbidden alchemy to try to resurrect their dead mother. It goes catastrophically wrong — one loses his body entirely, the other loses limbs. N…
If you loved Re:Zero – Starting Life in Another World's ragtag group of people who slowly become each other's whole world, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood 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 a slow-burn dread that accumulates until the weight of it is unbearable.