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Queen's Blade
Cover of the first series of the Queen's Blade gamebooks released by Hobby Japan featuring Leina.
クイーンズブレイド
(Kuīnzu Bureido)
GenreAction, adventure, fantasy
Light novel
Queen's Blade: Sword of Unicorn
Written byEiji Okita
Illustrated byEiwa
Published byHobby Japan
DemographicMale
ImprintHJ Bunko
Original runMay 1, 2007November 1, 2008
Volumes5
Light novel
Gekitō! Queen's Blade
Written byEiji Okita
Illustrated byHirotaka Akaga
Published byHobby Japan
DemographicMale
ImprintHJ Bunko
PublishedMarch 1, 2008
Manga
Queen's Blade: Hide & Seek
Illustrated byIku Nanazuki
Published byKadokawa Shoten
DemographicSeinen
MagazineComp Ace
Original runOctober 26, 2007May 26, 2010
Volumes5
Manga
Queen's Blade Struggle
Illustrated byAstroguyII
Published byASCII Media Works
DemographicSeinen
MagazineDengeki Black Maoh
Dengeki Maoh
Original runMarch 27, 2009 – present
Volumes4
Manga
Queen's Blade: Exiled Warrior
Illustrated byKabao Kikkawa
Published byMedia Factory
DemographicSeinen
MagazineMonthly Comic Alive
Original runFebruary 23, 2009January 23, 2010
Volumes3
Anime television series
Queen's Blade: The Exiled Virgin
Directed byKinji Yoshimoto
Produced byHiromasa Minami
Hirotaka Yoshida
Kazuaki Morijiri
Masaaki Yokota
Shinsaku Tanaka
Written byKinji Yoshimoto
Music byMasaru Yokoyama
StudioARMS
Licensed by
Original networkAT-X, Chiba TV, Sun Television, Tokyo MX
English network
Original run April 2, 2009 June 18, 2009
Episodes12 (List of episodes)
Light novel
Queen's Blade: Exiled Warrior
Written byEiji Okita
Illustrated byTsutomu Miyazawa
Published byMedia Factory
DemographicMale
ImprintMF Bunko J
Original runAugust 1, 2009October 1, 2009
Volumes2
Anime television series
Queen's Blade 2: The Evil Eye
Directed byKinji Yoshimoto
Written byTakao Yoshioka
Music byMasaru Yokoyama
StudioARMS
Licensed by
Original networkAT-X, Tokyo MX, Chiba TV, Sun Television
Original run September 24, 2009 December 10, 2009
Episodes12 (List of episodes)
Game
Queen's Blade: Spiral Chaos
DeveloperBandai Namco Games
PublisherBandai Namco Games
GenreRPG
PlatformPlayStation Portable
ReleasedDecember 17, 2009
Original video animation
Queen's Blade: Beautiful Warriors
Directed byKinji Yoshimoto
Written byHideki Shirone
Michiko Ito
Takao Yoshioka
Toshimitsu Takeuchi
Music byMasaru Yokoyama
StudioARMS
Licensed by
Released August 8, 2010 January 9, 2011
Runtime30 minutes (per episode)
Episodes6 (List of episodes)
Original video animation
Vanquished Queens
Directed byKinji Yoshimoto
Written byKingetsu Ryūnosuke
Music byKinji Yoshimoto
StudioHoods Entertainment
Released March 29, 2013 September 30, 2014
Episodes4
Original video animation
Queen's Blade: Unlimited
Directed byGabi Kisaragi[1]
Written byKingetsu Ryūnosuke
Okita Eiji
Music byMiracle Bus
StudioFORTES
Released July 13, 2018 – present
Episodes2

6 Anime Like Elfen Lied [Updated Recommendations] 8. 6:30 AM September 15, 2016. Honey's Anime. In our six anime like Elfen Lied, we'll be taking a look at main characters who have gone through terrible psychological journeys, and how it's shaped their entire existence. This is the remake version of the original six anime like Elfen.

Queen's Blade (Japanese: クイーンズブレイドHepburn: Kuīnzu Bureido) is a series of visual combat books published by Hobby Japan inspired by the licensed works from Firelight Game Company's Lost Worlds. First published in 2005, it features erotic and sexually suggestive depictions of an exclusively female cast of characters. (There is particular emphasis on the large, jiggling breasts, erect nipples, hourglass figures and ample buttocks of many of the contestants.) The overall plot of the game revolves around a tournament called the Queen's Blade, which is held once every four years to determine a Queen.

Since its original release, this title has evolved into a media franchise, spanning four manga adaptations, three anime adaptations, three light novels, and a video game adaptation. This title was followed by a sequel Queen's Blade Rebellion (クイーンズブレイド リベリオンKuīnzu Bureido Riberion), featuring all-new characters as well as remakes of previous characters, and a supplement called Queen's Gate (クイーンズゲイトKuīnzu Geito), featuring licensed characters from other games and series. In turn, Queen's Blade Rebellion will be followed by Queen's Blade Grimoire (クイーンズブレイド グリムワールKuīnzu Bureido Gurimuwāru), a new series featuring a different story, with more details still to come. Figures of the characters made by various manufacturers, such as Kaiyodo with their Revoltech series, have also been produced along with several memorabilia. A new project including a new anime series featuring new characters in an original story has been announced under the name of Queen's Blade Unlimited (クイーンズブレイド UNLIMITED).[2][3]

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Story[edit]

In the Continent, a tournament called the Queen's Blade is held once every four years to determine the most beautiful and powerful Queen. Held in Gainos (ガイノスGainosu, also Gynos), the Queen's Capital, various fighters from all over the Continent travel to the Capital to defeat Aldra, the current Queen. The overall story of Queen's Blade focuses on Leina, the heiress of the esteemed Vance Family and next in line for the throne, as she travels to Gainos, encountering many other warriors also competing in the Queen's Blade for their own intentions.

The original gamebooks feature characters designed by many popular artists, including Hirokazu Hisayuki (My-HiME), Kazuhiro Takamura, and Eiwa.

Media[edit]

Gamebooks[edit]

  • Series 1 (Leina and Risty) - Released November 25, 2005.[4][5]
  • Series 2 (Irma and Nowa) - Released December 28, 2005.[6][7]
  • Series 3 (Tomoe and Echidna) - Released June 9, 2006.[8][9]
  • Series 4 (Menace and Elina) - Released September 29, 2006.[10][11]
  • Series 5 (Airi and Leina 3D) - Released December 22, 2006.[12][13]
  • Series 6 (Nanael and Cattleya) - Released March 16, 2007.[14][15]
  • Series 7 (Nyx and Melpha) - Released June 29, 2007.[16][17]
  • Series 8 (Melona and Claudette) - Released October 18, 2007.[18][19]
  • Series 9 (Ymir) - Released February 15, 2008.[20]
    • A limited-edition second-player color version of Ymir was distributed exclusively by online hobby shop Post Channel.[citation needed]
  • Series 10 (Aldra and Alleyne) - Released June 20, 2008.[21][22]

At Anime Expo 2010, Hobby Japan announced that English translations of the gamebooks will be released in North America.[23] There exist English versions for the characters Alleyne, Melona, Nanael and Tomoe.[24]

Anime[edit]

An anime adaptation of Queen's Blade, entitled Queen's Blade: Exiled Warrior (クイーンズブレイド 流浪の戦士Kuīnzu Bureido: Rurō no Senshi), was produced by ARMS. Directed by Kinji Yoshimoto, the anime aired twelve episodes in Japan from April 2 to June 18, 2009 on AT-X, with subsequent broadcasts on Chiba TV, Sun Television, and Tokyo MX. The series aired uncensored on AT-X, while being heavily censored on other channels. Six DVD and Blu-ray disc volumes were released by Media Factory between June 25, 2009 and November 25, 2009,[25][26] each DVD/BD volume containing one of six OVAs. A second season, Queen's Blade: Successors to the Throne (クイーンズブレイド 玉座を継ぐ者Kuīnzu Bureido: Gyokuza o Tsugumono), aired on AT-X and other channels from September 24 to December 10, 2009. Six DVD/BD volumes were released by Media Factory between December 22, 2009 and May 25, 2010,[27][28] each containing six OVAs which continue from the first six.

An OVA series, called Queen's Blade: Beautiful Fighters (クイーンズブレイド ~美しき闘士たち~Kuīnzu Bureido ~Utsukushiki Tōshi-tachi~), was announced on the May issue of Monthly Hobby Japan.[29] The series takes place after the events of the Queen's Blade tournament but before Rebellion, and chronicles the characters on their separate paths. The episodes were released on six DVD and Blu-ray volumes from August 25, 2010 to March 30, 2011.[30][31]

In North America, the first and second anime adaptations are licensed by Media Blasters under the respective titles Queen's Blade: The Exiled Virgin and Queen's Blade 2: The Evil Eye.[32] The first season was released between May 18 and October 26, 2010 as three DVD volumes, each containing four episodes,[33][34] while the second season was released between May 24, 2011 and July 19, 2011 as two half-series volumes.[35][36]Blu-ray box sets of the two seasons were later released on February 15, 2011 and September 27, 2011, respectively.[37][38]Sentai Filmworks has licensed the Beautiful Fighters OVAs and will release them on digital and home video formats.[39] On May 11, 2017, the channel Toku announced that the first season would be broadcast on its channel beginning June 5, 2017 through August 21, 2017.[40]

The opening theme for the first season is 'Get the Door' by Rie Ohashi, while the ending theme is 'Memories and Promises' (思い出と約束Omoide to Yakusoku) by Ayako Kawasumi, Mamiko Noto, and Aya Hirano, the voices for Leina, Tomoe, and Nanael, respectively. The opening theme for the second season is 'Empty Sky' (墜ちない空Ochinai Sora) by ENA while the ending theme is 'buddy-body' by Rie Kugimiya, Yuko Goto, and Kanae Ito, the voices for Melona, Menace, and Airi, respectively. For the OVA, the ending theme is 'Bitōshi Carnival: Taoreru Toki wa Maemuki ni' (美闘士カーニバル~たおれる時は前向きに~) by All 19 Beautiful Warriors, consisting of the entire female voice cast of the series.

Manga[edit]

An anthology comic of Queen's Blade was published by Hobby Japan with four volumes released between April 25, 2007 and February 25, 2008.[41][42] A manga adaptation centered on Leina illustrated by Kabao Kikkawa was serialized in the October 2008 issue of Media Factory's seinenmanga magazineMonthly Comic Alive.[43] Three volumes were released between February 2, 2009 and January 23, 2010 under Media Factory's Alive Comics imprint.[44][45]

Another manga adaptation of Queen's Blade illustrated by Iku Nanazuki called Queen's Blade: Hide & Seek (クイーンズブレイド -Hide&Seek-), began serialization in the December 2007 issue of Comp Ace. A spinoff of the original, the series centers on Elina searching for her older sister Leina, and it introduces Frolell, a servant of the Vance family who travels with Elina on her journey to bring Leina back. Five volumes were released by Kadokawa Shoten between June 26, 2008 and June 26, 2010.[46][47]

A third manga adaptation, called Queen's Blade Struggle (クイーンズブレイド ストラグルKuīnzu Bureido Sutoraguru), is illustrated by AstroguyII and began serialization in the December 2007 issue of Dengeki Black Maoh, and continued in Dengeki Maoh after the latter stopped circulation, albeit with new chapters delivered bimonthly. The first volume was released by ASCII Media Works on March 27, 2009,[48] with four volumes currently available as of February 27, 2012 under their Dengeki Comics imprint.[49]

Light novels[edit]

A light novel adaptation of Queen's Blade, called Queen's Blade: Sword of Unicorn (クイーンズブレイド ソード・オブ・ユニコーンKuīnzu Bureido: Sōdo obu Yunikōn), is written by Eiji Okita with illustrations by Eiwa. The first volume was released on April 27, 2007 by Hobby Japan under their HJ Bunko imprint,[50] and released five volumes until November 1, 2008.[51] A bonus novel called Fierce Battle! Queen's Blade (激闘!クイーンズブレイドGekitō! Kuīnzu Bureido) was published on March 1, 2008, with illustrations provided by Hirotaka Akaga.[52]

A light novel based on the first anime series, written by Okita and illustrated by Tsumotu Miyazawa, was also published by Hobby Japan, and released two volumes between August 1, 2009 and October 1, 2009.[53][54]

Video game[edit]

A role-playing game called Queen's Blade: Spiral Chaos (クイーンズブレイド スパイラルカオスKuīnzu Bureido: Supairaru Kaosu) was developed by Bandai Namco Games for the PlayStation Portable. It was released on December 17, 2009, and features all-new characters and an original storyline exclusive to the game in addition to recurring characters from the original series. A limited edition of the game, called the Gekitō Pack, was also released, featuring a Cute figure from Figma and a bonus character voice CD.[55] A sequel, Queen's Gate: Spiral Chaos, was released as part of the Queen's Gate series of works.

Other[edit]

  • Queen's Blade Fan Disc: character dress-up software published in 2006.
  • Queen's Blade i: A mobile phone game using game rules from the combat picture book series. Service host by DigitalMediaLab,Inc. and it supports FOMA 703i and 901i series. Carriers include NTT DoCoMo. The service seems to have been discontinued since.
  • Queen's Blade Collection Card ver.2.0: A currently-produced card series with individual biography cards for each character (minus the Rebellion series so far), plus artwork cards and bubble gum.
  • Three visual books called Queen's Blade: Beautiful Fighters Biographies (クイーンズブレイド美闘士列伝Kuīnzu Bureido: Bitōshi Retsuden) were released by Hobby Japan, narrating the backstories of the fighters before the tournament:
    • Picture Scroll of the Musha-Miko (武者巫女絵巻Musha-Miko Emaki), illustrated by Eiwa, released on Abril 28, 2007.[56]
    • Tome of the Ancient Princess (古代王女の書Kodai Ōjo no Sho), illustrated by F.S., released on February 15, 2008.[57]
    • Adventure of the Exiled Warrior (流浪の戦士冒険記Rurō no Senshi Bōken Ki), illustrated by Hirokazu Hisayuki, released on February 28, 2009.[58]
  • A databook called Queen's Blade: Perfect Visual Book (クイーンズブレイド パーフェクトビジュアルブックKuīnzu Bureido: Pāfekuto Bijuaru Bukku) was released by Hobby Japan on June 27, 2009. Aside from compiled illustrations from other official sources, the databook contains extended profiles on the fighters, a 'world guide' detailing many of the Continent's locations and the 'endings' of each character, or how their stories are resolved in the Queen's Blade arc, sometimes leading into the Queen's Blade Rebellion arc.[59] The book is licensed under the title Queen's Blade: Perfect Visual Collection in North America by Vertical Publishing.[60]
  • Queen's Blade: The Duel: A collectible card game with Queen's Blade characters, later expanded with a few of the Queen's Gate and Rebellion characters and renamed to Duel System TCG. Released by Megahobby in 2008.
  • Queen's Blade: The Conquest: An RPG Browser game featuring the Queen's Blade characters made by Aiming in 2012, with plans to be expanded with Rebellion characters. It is free-to-play, though items can be bought to progress faster and reduce cooldown time.

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External links[edit]

  • Official site(in Japanese)
  • Official anime website(in Japanese)
  • Queen's Gate official site(in Japanese)
  • Queen's Gate: Spiral Chaos official site(in Japanese)
  • Queen's Blade: Spiral Chaos official site(in Japanese)
  • Queen's Blade The Duel official page(in Japanese)
  • Queen's Blade The Conquest official page(in Japanese)
  • Queen's Blade: The Exiled Virgin at Media Blasters
  • Queen's Blade (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
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All throughout our lives we have been tested in some way or another. Some of these ways have left such a huge mark in our psyche, which guide us, and act as our trigger with regards to how we react to scenarios. There are times however, where some of these triggers have such a terrifying impact that it can change our lives forever, and the relationships around us. In our six anime like Elfen Lied, we'll be taking a look at main characters who have gone through terrible psychological journeys, and how it's shaped their entire existence. This is the remake version of the original six anime like Elfen Lied, so if you'd like to see our previous listing be sure to check it out below.

1. Re:Zero kara Hajimeru Isekai Seikatsu [Re:Zero – Starting Life in Another World]

  • Episodes: 25
  • Aired: April 4, 2016 - September 19, 2016

Subaru would have never imagined how his life would dramatically change, as he leaves the convenience store, and is thrown into a fantasy world. Shortly after his arrival to this unknown world, he is attacked by some thugs while armed with only a grocery bag full of snacks, and his lousy cell phone. Subaru tries his best to fend them off but unfortunately he gets beaten to a pulp and all ends there. Fortunately for him, a mysterious beauty woman named Satella stumbles across Subaru's broken body and saves him. In order to thank her for saving him, Subaru offers his assistance in Satella's search, and later that night, he even finds the whereabouts of the enemy she seeks. But to their surprise, a much darker force waits behind the shadows, and just minutes after locating the insignia, Subaru and Satella are fatally wounded. However, Subaru immediately reawakens to a familiar scene in which he is confronted by the same thugs who pummeled him prior, and meeting Satella again only for her not to recognize him.

The one important aspect that really resonates within the Elfen Lied series is just how much shock value there is. Every scenario that Lucy finds herself in always leads up to some extremely brutal and gruesome ending. Subaru's life reflects that very same circumstance since every time he's led down a path, it always ends up with an entire cast of characters dying in the most grotesque fashion. Limbs are lying around freely, throats have been slashed clean, and corpses lie motionless in a scene of terror. Both shows just have so much surprise to them that you're never too sure as to who'll be the next victim. The two characters suffer extreme traumatic experiences which encourage them to lash out, and inflict pain upon others. They've been thrown into events which they never asked for, and are left to go through agonizing pain while the enemy laughs at it all from a distance.

2. Mirai Nikki (Future Diary)

  • Episodes: 26
  • Aired: October 9, 2011 - April 15, 2012

Mirai Nikki follows the crazy life of Yukiteru who soon discovers that his habit of conversing with imaginary friends through his device called the diary, eventually becomes a fateful reality. Yukiteru is confronted with a girl named Yuno who he builds a strong attraction to throughout the series. This close relationship however eventually becomes a game of survival, where both Yukiteru and Yuno must pursue and eliminate their enemies, while using their equipped diaries that allow them to assist one another in this fierce battle conducted by God himself. The winner is rewarded with the ultimate power of becoming the ultimate leader of the universe.

Yukiteru and Lucy have been put through a lot of maddening experiences, so much to the point where violence and death become immune to them. They've been subjected to so much pain and suffering that now it only feels right to return the favor in some way. The two never asked for their lives to be full of torment, but some sick and twisted individual felt that they'd make a great fit in their experiments. This psychological burden is what provokes the anger and deadly intent in both main characters, because they feel it's the only way for them to survive and protect everything they own.

3. Gokukoku no Brynhildr (Brynhildr in the Darkness)

  • Episodes: 13
  • Aired: April 6, 2014 - June 29, 2014

One day, a new transfer student comes to class named Kuroha Neko, that shocks Ryouta completely as she resembles that of his friend who had been killed prior. Kuroha can't recall any memory of being Ryouta's friend, but he discovers something odd about her. Kuroha possesses superhuman strength, the ability to see death, and other abnormal abilities. After Kuroha saves his life, Ryouta becomes a part of Kuroha's life, learning about her past and the hidden forces that exist in the universe. As he sinks more and more into a world of artificially created witches and spells, Ryouta must allow his scientific mind to accept that Kuroha has a very real power, the kind of power some corporations will stop at nothing to take advantage of.

Lucy and Kuroha have a power that a team of special forces is after to grab hold of it. Their powers are so life threatening that it takes a whole brigade of officers to stop them, but even so the two leave a pile of guts and limbs lying around as a chilling reminder. The two experienced some very tragic beginnings which provoked the darker side of them to lash out, causing others to panic in their presence. The two females never saw any of this coming, as they originally had normal lives prior to it all crashing down on them abruptly. This darker side gave them superhuman strength and the ability to control people and things around them.

4. Blood +

  • Episodes: 50
  • Aired: October 8, 2005 - September 23, 2006

Saya Otonashi is a seemingly ordinary girl living a mundane life in Okinawa City with the family who adopted her. Due to suffering from amnesia and being unable to remember any of her life beyond the previous year, life felt very difficult for her. However, Saya's forgotten past quickly comes back to haunt her as one night, she is surprise attacked at school by a creature that desires on human blood. Just before her life is about to be robbed from her, a mysterious man named Haji appears and fends off the creature temporarily. But when her Haji convinces her to drink his blood, Saya suddenly enters a trance and slays the monster with relative ease, using her own blood as a tool. Saya then learns of an organization named Red Shield, so now Saya and Haji must work together with Red Shield to fight these fearsome monsters and unlock the secrets to her troubled past.

One major reason why blood and gore sell so well is because of how well portrayed the story is behind it. None of these protagonists woke up dreaming to slash and dismember other beings without reason, but something drew them in which ignited a fuse in their minds to take action. Saya, much like Lucy, had been taken advantage of by another and now possess special abilities to seek retribution against the enemy. Destiny chose the path for these unsuspecting characters, and because of their fate, they must now use what they have in order to end suffering for others. It's as if they've taken on the pain and suffering of the innocent, and are now using that same energy to leave guts lying around in their free time.

5. Akira

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It's the year 2019, thirty-one years have passed since the start of World War III. A top-secret child with amazing powers of the mind breaks free from custody and accidentally gets a motorcycle gang involved in the project. This incident triggers psychic powers within one of the gang members, Tetsuo, and he is taken by the army to be experimented on. His mind has been altered and is now on the path of war, seeking revenge on the society that once called him weak.

Tetsuo was the victim of an experiment that went terribly wrong, and now he must come to terms with his new abilities to put a stop to the evil around him. Many people considered him to be the black sheep of the motorcycle gang, and claimed him to be weak. Much like Lucy, the two were bullied in some way which led to their inner rage to explode. Their intent for revenge was incredibly strong, leaving nothing but dismembered corpses everywhere as a reminder of their pain. Similarly, Tetsuo also has the ability to control the minds of those around him, using the bodies of guards as shields from a barrage of bullets. All you're left with is a bloody body that resembles swiss cheese, and an enraged individual who just wants it all to end. Gore plays a huge role in both anime because it shows a symbolic reference to the inner pains that we all experience, but is now expressed in a physical form.

6. Ga-Rei: Zero

  • Episodes: 12
  • Aired: October 6, 2008 - December 22, 2008

The Japanese Ministry of Defense has created an anti-paranormal special forces group called the Supernatural Disaster Prevention Office, which focus on capturing and infiltrating any vital information they can get about certain creatures. They are the ones responsible to protect Japanese soil and its people from supernatural and paranormal events. However, things didn't go so well in one of their missions, as one of the members is attacked and it's now up to this force to come to a conclusion as to what's transpiring around them before it's too late.

The great thing about anime of this nature is that there's always a lesson to learn from them all. The main protagonist goes through such a bloody ordeal that it leaves them scarred for a great length of time. They then use this same experience as a way to seek redemption and restore peace back into their hearts. Both anime feature female leads whose lives are in just a mess, that they can't help but lash out on others for it. Graphic violence and supernatural powers persist all throughout the anime, leaving you wondering who the next victim is. As we mentioned earlier in RE:Zero, the shock value plays such a huge role in every show we've mentioned because we just never know what will happen next. Lucy and Yomi must fight against special forces which have caused an enormous amount of torment on innocent lives, and now must use everything they've got to stop it all.

Closing Statement

We've all been at some point, used as some sort of experiment in one way or another. Whether it be a dare, or taking a leap of faith into an area of uncertainty, we have been subjected to things we just don't like. It's at these very moments that you feel the urge to lash out and become rebellious, showing no mercy for those who opposed you, and fighting for your existence. That's a way of life trying to teach us how to let go of our emotions, and free ourselves of the prison that lies within. Now of course we don't encourage that you go and dismember people, but we certainly admire those who fight through the darkness until they finally reach the surface where the light can shine again. If you have any other anime like Elfen Lied that you feel should make the list, be sure to let us know in the comments section down below! And also follow us on twitter for the latest article updates and tweets!

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Chances are high that you have at least heard of Elfen Lied on a search for must-watch anime. That's not surprising at all, considering what a hell of nudity, gore and blood it shows already within the first few seconds. Calling it a unique anime would be a huge understatement. The story around Lucy, the product of failed experiments, will make you reflect on the meaning of humanity and what it means to lose one's free will.

Yet, it surely isn't an anime for everyone: Its high content of blood and mutilation might be too much for some of you out there. For those that enjoyed Elfen Lied nonetheless and want to find similar stories we have come up with a list of six recommendations.

But let yourself be warned: the following anime are sure to give you sleepless nights.

1. Mirai Nikki (The Future Diary)

  • Episodes: 26
  • Aired: October 2011 – April 2012

Let's start with Mirai Nikki, a Shounen anime with time-travelling theme. High school student Yuki's phone diary gets transformed into a Future Diary by Deus, a god he thought only existed inside his mind. Together with psychopath Yuno he has to kill the other diary owners in order to become a god himself.

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If you're into psychotic girls - and I hope you're not - you will enjoy Mirai Nikki. Yuno is an almost infamous character known for being the anime version of an overly attached girlfriend. Not only her hair color but her unpredictable almost bipolar personality kept reminding me of Lucy.

Just like Elfen Lied it's a dynamic anime that effortlessly combines light-hearted jokes and disturbingly dark scenes. Now add some amazing yet frightening characters into this mix and you will get Mirai Nikki. Enjoy!

2. Blood+

  • Episodes: 50
  • Aired: October 2005 - September 2006

Blood+ is as bloody and disturbing as Elfen Lied. Like Lucy, heroine Saya is a human weapon whose sole purpose is to kill. She might look like a normal high school girl, but Saya actually just woke up from a deep sleep that robbed her from all her past memories. Now she has to accept her past identity and find a way to come to terms with her new life.

This is an anime for those of you that don't enjoy highly disturbing shows but can still appreciate good fighting scenes. Saya is an amazing character that is hard to find in most of today's anime, that is to say she is neither a completely powerless girl nor an emotionless killing machine. Her story will touch you no matter what which makes Blood+ one of our highly-recommended anime.

3. Deadman Wonderland

  • Episodes: 12
  • Aired: April 2011 - July 2011

Deadman Wonderland's motto 'Death is the main attraction' perfectly sums up what to expect from this anime. After his entire class gets killed by a mysterious man in front of his eyes, Ganta Igarashi's life changes for the worse. He's getting accused of killing those 29 students and finally sentenced to death. In this fictive universe this means getting sent to Deadman Wonderland - an amusement park for people to enjoy watching criminals competing against and killing each other.

Deadman Wonderland starts off just like Elfen Lied - with lots of blood and death. People with weak stomachs might want to stay away from this one. Yet, every scene is beautifully drawn and the characters feel different from the run-of-the-mill ones found in most shows. Also, it is set in a not-so distant future so fans of Sci Fi have to give Deadman Wonderland a try.

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4. Mahou Shoujo Madoka★Magica (Puella Magi Madoka Magica)

  • Episodes: 12
  • Aired: January 2011 - April 2011

I included Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica in this list because it is as least as unique as Elfen Lied. And again, it's hard to pinpoint the exact reason that makes Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica stand out from the mass of other anime. It shows the story of school girl Madoka who meets a mythical cat-like creature that offers to turn her into a Magical Girl able to fight against the evil of this world.

It's an anime that you have to experience yourself. If you only look at the synopsis it sounds like any other Shoujo or Magical Girl anime and the first minutes might even make you want to drop the show altogether. But trust me, as the story unfolds you will begin to understand what makes Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica so special. The plot gets darker and more disturbing and moves you emotionally as you see pain and death in this cute and innocent universe.

Give Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica a try, I can assure you you won't regret it.

5. Angel Beats!

  • Episodes: 13
  • Aired: April 2010 - June 2010

Angel Beats is a timeless masterpiece. It doesn't matter if you've been watching anime for years now or just joined the club. It is one of those shows that everyone can relate to and enjoy. The story about Yuzuru Otonashi who finds himself trapped in life after death displays the whole range of human emotions. From love and sadness over to pain and regret - this show has it all.

Unlike Elfen Lied, Angel Beats doesn't show much gore or blood, so you should check it out if you find that a turn-off. Yet, it has the same level of sadness and emotionally disturbing scenes. And like Elfen Lied or Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica you have to watch it for yourself to understand the fame of Angel Beats.

Tears guaranteed!

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6. Saishuu Heiki Kanojo (Saikano: The Last Love Song on This Little Planet)

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  • Episodes: 13
  • Aired: July 2002 - September 2002

Lastly we have a personal tip for friends of Military and Post-Apocalyptic anime. Saishuu Heiki Kanojo is similarly set in a fictive not-so-distant future where Japan gets attacked by unknown air forces. To fight against them and to protect the country, school girl Chise gets turned into a humanoid being with metal wings and weapons as arms. Hero Shuji has to watch as his formerly innocent girlfriend transforms into a human weapon.

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While watching Saishuu Heiki Kanojo you can't help it but be really touched even though you know it's only a fictive story. Again, it's a show that starts like a harmless love story only to get more heartbreaking with every episode. The romance in this anime is equally unique and tragic, to say the least.

Prepare for even more tears with this last anime on our list.

This concludes our recommendations for this time. All of the mentioned anime are moving and I can honestly say that each and every one of them has raised my personal expectations for following shows. Elfen Lied proves that anime aren't 'just for kids' and that they can touch you on a deeper level.

Do you agree with our list? Which one is your personal favorite? Comment down below!

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