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The wholesome cure for depression. A master spy ("Twilight") must get married and have a child to infiltrate a prestigious school. Unbeknownst to him, his "wife" is an assassin ("Thorn Princess") and his "daughter," Anya, is a telepath. They have no idea about each other's identities.

Why it’s trending: It is the ultimate feel-good series. The anime elevates the slapstick comedy, but the manga has a charming, rough-around-the-edges art style that makes Anya’s "heh" faces iconic.


Genre: Fantasy / Drama / Adventure Status: Anime (2 Seasons), Manga (Ongoing), Light Novel (Complete) sexy nami hentai exclusive

Why it’s popular: This is the "grandfather" of modern isekai. A 34-year-old shut-in dies and is reincarnated into a fantasy world as a baby named Rudeus Greyrat, vowing to live a better life. Mushoku Tensei is controversial (the protagonist has perverted tendencies) but untouchable in terms of world-building, animation quality, and character growth. It feels like a real life lived in a magical world.

Note on Manga vs. Anime: The anime is a visual feast (Studio Bind). However, the manga adaptation is considered the weakest version. If you want to read this story, buy the Light Novels (not the manga), as they contain internal monologues crucial to understanding Rudeus. The wholesome cure for depression

Genre: Superhero / Underdog Story Status: Anime (Season 7 airing), Manga (Final arc - concluding)

Why it’s popular: Set in a world where 80% of the population has superpowers ("Quirks"), Izuku Midoriya is born powerless but dreams of being a hero. After proving his worth, the world’s greatest hero, All Might, passes his Quirk to him. MHA is the ultimate Western superhero comics meets Japanese shonen. The tournament arcs, villain developments (Shigaraki and Dabi), and emotional payoffs keep millions tuning in weekly. Genre: Fantasy / Drama / Adventure Status: Anime

Manga vs. Anime: The anime adds incredible soundtracks (by Yuki Hayashi) and voice acting that elevates tear-jerking moments. However, the manga’s final war arc is currently wrapping up, meaning manga readers are experiencing the ending before anime viewers.

For those tired of fighting and death, these popular anime and manga offer comfort, tears, and wholesomeness.

The grandfather of modern shonen. Without Dragon Ball, there is no Naruto, My Hero Academia, or Demon Slayer. It is the blueprint for the "power-up" trope. While the anime has iconic moments (Goku turning Super Saiyan for the first time), the manga is a brisk, kinetic read.