Best Anime On Amazon Prime Video

When it comes to anime goodness, streaming services such as Crunchyroll and HIDIVE tend to dominate the discussion. After all, they provide the most content for their price tag. In recent years, other streaming platforms have jumped onto the anime bandwagon, expanding their libraries to include both classic and new shows. Amazon Prime Video might not get as much attention as Netflix or Hulu, but it has an impressive collection of anime, some of which can only be found on the platform.



So, the next time someone subscribes to Amazon’s premium service and they find themselves yearning to watch some Japanese animation, they should make sure to check out the best anime on Amazon Prime Video.

Updated September 22, 2024 by Mark Sammut: Fall 2024 is right around the corner, and one Amazon Prime Video anime has been announced.

Only shows that are natively on Prime Video will be included, so none of the channels or series that require Crunchyroll or HIDIVE subscriptions. The only exception is Freevee since that just adds ads rather than a heightened price.

Fall 2024 Anime On Amazon Prime Video

A new season is right around the corner, one packed with exciting anime that will dominate the discourse over the coming weeks and months. Dandadan, Re:Zero, Uzumaki, Blue Lock, Arifureta, Dragon Ball Daima, Bleach, Shangri-La Frontier, Blue Box, DanMachi, Seirei Gensouki: Spirit Chronicles, Sword Art Online Alternative, Blue Exorcist, 365 Days to the Wedding, Natsume’s Book of Friends, Ranma 1/2, Yakuza Fiance, Demon Lord 2099, and Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Disturbance all look good-to-great, and that is far from an exhaustive list.


Now, putting aside channels that can be streamed through Prime Video, none of these series are part of Amazon’s subscription. However, one Fall 2024 anime is confirmed for the service, and it seems pretty interesting. Let’s take a quick look.

Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc.

Amazon Prime Video’s seasonal picks have a habit of appearing a bit random. For example, Spring 2024’s Tonbo! was available on Prime Video, although that is no longer the case and Fall 2024’s Part 2 has yet to announce a global platform. My Deer Friend Nokotan was Summer 2024’s sole representative, and it will be followed up by another comedy anime for Fall 2024.


Magilumiere Magical Girls Inc. is intriguing. The show appears to give the magical girl genre a “business”-style makeover, envisioning the theme through the modern lens of commercializing. Sort of similar to how Tiger & Bunny treats the superhero genre. That is an absolutely inspired premise that has yet to be fully explored by the anime industry, and the trailer showcases a fun sense of humor that should be able to entertain both mahou shoujo veterans and people who are only familiar with Sailor Moon.

Since graduating from college, Kana has spent her time trying to find her place in the workforce. Unfortunately, she seems like a poor fit for the typical office job, leading her to fear that she might not be able to contribute to society. However, that changes when she receives a surprising job opportunity to become a magical girl. If that is not bizarre enough, the company behind the proposal is very much struggling to leave its mark on the industry.


Now, on to the best Amazon Prime Video anime…


1 Vinland Saga

MyAnimeList: 8.76 (Season 1)

Vinland Saga tackles a historical setting that is seldom referenced by anime: Vikings. A prequel to the main story, Vinland Saga takes place during the 11th century when England was under the control of the Danes.

Vinland Saga‘s main driving force is Thorfinn’s desire to get revenge against Askeladd, a quest that sees the former join the latter’s band. Blending political intrigue with ambiguous characterization, Vinland Saga is a gripping and unpredictable show that starts strong and only gets better as it goes along.

Only season 1 is available to Amazon Prime subscribers.


2 Rebuild Of Evangelion

MyAnimeList: 8 (Movie 1)

Hideaki Anno’s retelling of Neon Genesis Evangelion, all four movies in the Rebuild of Evangelion series are available on Amazon Prime Video. Initially sticking quite close to the ’90s anime, these movies divert course towards the end of the second entry, with the final two sequels tackling largely new ground.

Rebuild of Evangelion boasts stellar animation and intriguing themes, the latter of which are presented in a more digestible way than the original show. While not flawless, these movies are a fascinating alternate take on a classic anime.


3 Hunter X Hunter (2011)

MyAnimeList: 9.03

A recent Amazon Prime anime addition, Hunter x Hunter is regarded as one of the best battle shonen series to ever grace the industry. Based on Yoshihiro Togashi’s manga, the anime follows Gon, an optimistic child who decides to follow in his father’s footsteps and become a hunter. This journey starts off with an exam and includes a trip into a game’s world and a widespread conflict with sentient ants.

Hunter x Hunter has a fantastic power system and a well-rounded roster of characters, most of whom lead their own lives removed from the protagonist’s existence. Boasting great animation by Madhouse and a story that is willing to go to places that most shonen series are reluctant to thread, this anime is an all-time great.


4 JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure

MyAnimeList: 7.89 (Season 1)

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure is a shonen manga classic that has been around since the late ’80s. Save for an OVA, the series took a while to make the jump to anime, but the wait was worth it. David Production’s adaptation captures the over-the-top magic of Hirohiko Araki’s source material, delivering larger-than-life characters with big muscles and cool powers.

The story is divided into parts that revolve around different protagonists, all of which belong to the Joestar family. Each one establishes a unique setting, tone, and pacing, while still building upon what came before it. Amazon Prime Video has Phantom Blood, Battle Tendency, Stardust Crusaders, Diamond Is Unbreakable, and Golden Wind. Even though some parts are better than others, there is no such thing as a bad JoJo saga.


5 Banana Fish

MyAnimeList: 8.46

It took a long while for Akimi Yoshida’s shoujo manga, Banana Fish, to receive an anime adaptation. Eventually, MAPPA took on the responsibility of bringing to life this challenging story about abuse, isolation, pain, and friendship. Only available on Amazon Prime Video, Banana Fish is one of the main reasons an anime fan should consider subscribing to the service, at least until they get through the show’s 24 episodes.

Banana Fish revolves around Ash, a teenager who has been chosen to succeed the don of a mafia. Although ruthless and violent, Ash hates this world and has been subjected to unspeakable horrors for most of his life. When he meets Eiji, a Japanese photographer, a light finally enters Ash’s life.


6 Ghost In The Shell

MyAnimeList: 8.27

One of the most influential anime movies of all time, Ghost in the Shell served as a gateway into the industry for many people. While fairly light on story, the 1995 film is a tour-de-force of atmosphere, animation, and sound design, all of which combine to create a one-of-a-kind package that has stood the test of time.

Narratively, Ghost in the Shell can be summarized as a murder mystery set in a cyberpunk world where people’s consciousness can be transferred into cybernetic bodies; alternatively, they can replace specific body parts. Public Security Section 9 is a specialized unit that deals with cyberattacks, and they find themselves chasing down the Puppet Master. Touching upon classic sci-fi themes like identity and technological progress, Ghost in the Shell is a smartly written think piece that makes every second count.


7 Land Of The Lustrous

MyAnimeList: 8.39

Another anime that is only available on Amazon Prime Video, Land of the Lustrous is a stunning work of art. Featuring arguably the best usage of CGI animation in anime, Land of the Lustrous creates a simultaneously beautiful and disconcerting otherworldly aesthetic.

In this world, Lustrous are humanoid gemstones that must push back the threat of Lunarians, beings seeking to turn them into jewelry. The anime has thrilling action, well-written characters, and plenty of emotionally exhausting moments.

8 Ghost Stories

MyAnimeList: 7.74


Ghost Stories is a unique case. The Japanese version is a straightforward horror series that is passable but largely forgettable. Rather than a standard translation, the English dub turns the series into a comedy, adding plenty of adult jokes while morphing the original’s stereotypical children characters into irreverent idiots.

Prime Video has the English version of Ghost Stories, which represents the anime at its best and most memorable. In some ways, this series was a precursor to fan-made abridged series that became popular later in the 2000s. Although the irreverent humor can be corny and repetitive at times, the comedy holds up surprisingly well. Despite starting out as a horror series, Ghost Stories is one of the funniest anime on Amazon Prime Video.

9 Wotakoi: Love Is Hard For Otaku

MyAnimeList: 7.93


Love is not always simple. Wotakoi: Love Is Hard For Otaku revolves around a handful of couples that are in different stages of their relationships, with the central duo being Narumi and Hirotaka. Despite sharing an interest in otaku culture, Narumi and Hirotaka struggle to communicate, leading to frustration for the former and hilarity for the audience.

Although certainly not devoid of romantic moments, Wotakoi: Love Is Hard For Otaku is first and foremost a comedy, and it is a consistently hilarious one at that. Narumi’s reactions are priceless, and the main characters are all likable.

10 Tomorrow’s Joe 2

MyAnimeList: 8.72

Tomorrow's Joe anime


Tomorrow’s Joe is a classic that should be watched by anyone remotely interested in sports anime (or sports stories in general). While the animation is naturally dated, particularly in season 1, the storytelling holds up remarkably well, especially in season 2.

Unfortunately, Amazon Prime Video only has the first half of Tomorrow’s Joe 2, making it a less than exhaustive source to experience this iconic franchise. However, Prime Video is also the only streaming platform that has any part of this boxing anime in its library, and the episodes themselves are fantastic. Incomplete as this collection is, Tomorrow’s Joe‘s quality nevertheless justifies a recommendation.

11 Naruto

MyAnimeList: 8


By this point, Naruto transcends anime or manga. Alongside One Piece, Bleach, and Dragon Ball Z, Musashi Kishimoto’s story about a plucky ninja set the standard for mainstream battle shonen series. Naruto not only introduced plenty of people to the genre but also served as a gateway to the glorious world of anime as a whole. Split into two series, the original show tends to be overshadowed by its successor, Naruto: Shippuden; if nothing else, the latter produced more than twice as many episodes as its predecessor.

Yet, Naruto contains more than a few of the story’s high points. The Chunin Exam holds up as one of the strongest arcs in all of shonen, while the Sasuke Recovery storyline expertly foreshadows the darker tone the series would adopt in Shippuden. Amazon Prime Video might not have the sequel series, but Naruto should still be able to keep subscribers engaged for a few months.


12 InuYasha

MyAnimeList: 7.86

While showing its age at times, InuYasha is still an enjoyable watch more than two decades after its debut. Unfortunately, only the first 54 episodes are part of Amazon Prime Video, but these seasons arguably represent the anime’s peak, especially since the show gets somewhat repetitive after that point.

Blending action, fantasy, romance, and even isekai, InuYasha is a jack-of-all-trades that succeeds in most areas. The characters are generally lovable, particularly Inuyasha and Kagome, while the storytelling is strong for the most part. Even though nostalgia might play a part in determining someone’s appreciation for this series, it is still worth a recommendation for shonen or even shojo fans.


13 Toradora!

MyAnimeList: 8.06

Toradora! is all about young love and that sometimes, the heart doesn’t know what it wants. Ryuji has a crush on Minori, whose best friend – Taiga – happens to have a thing for Ryuji’s closest companion, Yusaku. Therefore, Ryuji and Taiga decide to team up to aid each other in their quest for romance.

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They also happen to be polar opposites as Ryuji looks like a delinquent but is actually quite gentle while Taiga’s unassuming physique hides a tiger who is always ready to deliver a dropkick. Naturally, they complement each other quite nicely.

14 Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple

MyAnimeList: 8.04


Kenichi is weak, a fact that defines his existence. One day, he meets a girl who can more than hold her own in a fight, which inspires Kenichi to join her dojo and become the strongest fighter in the world. Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple is a comedy-heavy battle shonen series that features a strong and lovable cast of characters.

Although a bit of an idiot at times, Kenichi works well as the anime’s lead since the show goes out of its way to properly chronicle his development as a fighter. Miu and Shigure Kousaka are also pretty iconic female characters.

15 Dororo

MyAnimeList: 8.25


A modern adaptation of a popular classic manga, Dororo has a gloriously dark central premise. Due to his awful father, Hyakkimaru is born lacking many body parts. Somehow, Hyakkimaru manages to survive, so he sets out to regain his missing pieces by defeating the demons who hold them.

Dororo boasts stellar action, two strong lead characters, and a story that builds momentum quite nicely as it goes along. This anime is only available on Amazon Prime Video, and it is good enough to justify a subscription all on its own.

16 Girls’ Last Tour

MyAnimeList: 8.22

There are hundreds of great slice of life anime out there, but not many are set within a post-apocalyptic wasteland. In Girls’ Last Tour, Yuuri and Chito traverse a fallen world searching for things to satisfy their basic everyday needs. This is pretty much the entire anime, resulting in an oddly relaxing experience despite the haunting visuals often on display.


For Yuuri and Chito, this wasteland has become the norm, and the girls approach their grim reality with enthusiasm and positivity. Girls’ Last Tour is a bizarre, beautiful, and haunting slice of life story that is completely unlike anything else in the genre.

17 Elfen Lied

MyAnimeList: 7.46

One of the more controversial anime on Amazon Prime Video, Elfen Lied is simultaneously a niche and famous property. Set in an alternate version of reality where some people are born with unique and potentially destructive powers, this 2004 series presents harrowing accounts of human experimentation and trauma, including a scene featuring a dog that tends to burrow deep into people’s memories forever.


Elfen Lied is gory, intense, uncomfortable, and ambitious. For all of its gratuitous content, this anime is still well-written, and the story builds up to an unforgettable final act.

18 Magic Knight Rayearth

MyAnimeList: 7.46 (Season 1)

A classic isekai anime, Magic Knight Rayearth centers around three teenagers who are teleported to a fantasy world called Cephiro that is in desperate need of saving. Hikaru Shidou, Umi Ryuuzaki, and Fuu Hououji’s adventures start lighthearted enough, but Magic Knight Rayearth gradually embraces a darker tone, especially during its second season.


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Magic Knight Rayearth is a must-watch for fans of magical girl anime, particularly those who prefer their shows to come with a healthy helping of action and world-building. This series came out in the mid-’90s and very much looks the part, which is not a negative.

19 Scum’s Wish

MyAnimeList: 7.11

Romance anime are usually quite sanitized and idealized, which can make for a nice escape from reality. However, sometimes, a change of pace can be refreshing, and Scum’s Wish is nothing if not unique. This anime features almost exclusively horrid people, nearly all of whom are willing to hurt each other as they chase after physical pleasure.

Basically, Scum’s Wish is a melodramatic SOAP that is both infuriating and intensely captivating. While not everyone will enjoy this ride, nobody will forget it, which is more than can be said for most releases of any medium.


20 Memories

MyAnimeList: 7.71

A cult favorite, Memories is an anthology sci-fi flick consisting of three shorts based on manga by Katsuhiro Otomo, who also directs one of the segments. As tends to be the case with these sorts of releases, the quality varies from entry to entry; however, each movie has great animation, jaw-dropping visuals, and interesting themes. Basically, all of them are “good” by most metrics, even if they are not equal. Taken as a whole, Memories is an impressive work of art that covers a range of subgenres and moods. There is horror, comedy, and even a hint of romance.


  • Magnetic Rose – While on a salvage mission, a space freighter answers a distress signal.
  • Stink Bomb – A guy takes the wrong pill when he is feeling sick, turning him into a biological weapon.
  • Cannon Fodder – In a city defined by war, people live to keep cannons forever firing.

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