The Best Supernatural Anime on Hulu
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- A boy learns he is the son of Satan and vows to defeat his father.
- Having survived a ghoul attack, Ken finds himself altered forever.
- Ichigo Kurosaki becomes a Soul Reaper.
- 1Kisuke Urahara - Kannonbiraki Benihime Aratame2,401 Votes
- 2Shunsui Kyōraku - Katen Kyōkotsu: Karamatsu Shinjū1,591 Votes
- 3Retsu Unohana - Minazuki1,592 Votes
- A young man and his friends protect the human world.
- A teenager and an alien parasite work together to survive their unique circumstances.
- A youth is brought back from the dead to serve a devil's family.
- A young orphan searches for his parents' killers with the help of a demonic butler.
- Kouichi Sakakibara and Mei Misaki investigate strange and gruesome deaths at their school.
- An undead school girl must hunt down other undeads in order to gain entry into Heaven.
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Devils & Realist
- Yui Komori transfers to a new school and begins to learn new things about her own history.
- A socially inept girl seeks seclusion from others to attempt to improve herself.
- After being murdered by a serial killer, a high school student is later resurrected as a zombie.
- Amnesia (AT-X, 2013) is a Japanese mystery romance anime series based on the visual novel series by Idea Factory from Brain's Base animation studio. A young girl wakes up with no memory; she sees a floating spirit who tells her that her amnesia is his fault and play along and act normal while he helps her gain her memory back.
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Persona 4: The Animation
Persona 4: The Animation is a television anime series produced by AIC ASTA and directed by Seiji Kishi, based on the Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 4 video game by Atlus. The story revolves around the protagonist, Yu Narukami, who acquires a mysterious power called "Persona" and embarks on a journey with his new friends to uncover the truth behind a bizarre series of murders involving a distorted TV World. The series aired in Japan between October 2011 and March 2012, with a film adaptation released in June 2012 and an original video animation episode released in August 2012. The series is licensed in North America by Sentai Filmworks. - 16
Code: Breaker
Code:Breaker is a manga written and illustrated by Akimine Kamijyo running in Weekly Shōnen Magazine through Kodansha. An anime adaptation produced by Kinema Citrus began airing on October 6, 2012. Riding the bus one day, Sakura Sakurakōji looks out the window to see people being burned alive with a blue fire as a boy her age remains unharmed and stands over the people. Sakura soon learns that he is Rei Ōgami, the sixth "Code: Breaker," a special type of assassin with a strange ability and a member of a secret organization that serves the government. - Jirou and Kotaro are the last descendants of an elite clan of vampires.
- The lives of Tsugumi and her friends as they learn the ropes of The Death Weapon Meister Academy.
- The Qwaser of Stigmata (MBS, 2010) is a Japanese supernatural adventure anime series based on the manga written by Hiroyuki Yoshino and Illustrated by Kenetsu Sato from Hoods Entertainment animation studio. When Mafuyu Oribe and her adopted sister Tomo rescue a strange wounded man, they have no idea what they’re getting involved with or what the consequences will be.
- Psychic Detective Yakumo is a mystery novel series written by Manabu Kaminaga, published by Nihon Bungeisha with illustrations by Katoh Akatsuki and later published by Kadokawa Bunko with cover illustrations by Yasushi Suzuki. The book has been adapted into two manga series, an anime, a live-action drama series and a stage play.
- Ichigo Kurosaki returns to the world of Hollows and Soul Reapers when a new enemy appears.
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Garo The Animation
- Gugure! Kokkuri-san is a Japanese manga series by Midori Endō, serialized in Square Enix's Gangan Joker since 2011. Kohina Ichimatsu is an expressionless elementary school girl who lives alone, proclaims herself to be a doll, and eats nothing but instant noodles.
- An unlucky girl meets an undead guy, and pure chaos ensues.
- The Libra organization battles to ensure peace and order in Hellsalem's Lot.
- When two doors are discovered in an ancient ruin, the gateways to shinkai, the realm of the shinzoku (Gods) and makai, the realm of the mazoku (Demons) are irreversably opened. The races of human, shinzoku, and mazoku come together in the mortal world and nothing will ever be the same. One day, two new families move next door to a boy who had previously been living a very peaceful life. In one house lived the family of the King of the Gods, and in the other lived the family of the King of the Demons. Both families had one daughter whose single wish to live next to the boy they had fallen in love with years ago has just been fulfilled. Also living with the boy is his childhood friend. With these three girls vying for his affections, the boy finds that his new life filled with despair, jealousy, and just a little hope is beginning.
- So, I Can't Play H!, shortened to Boku-H , is a Japanese light novel series written by Pan Tachibana and illustrated by Yoshiaki Katsurai. A 12-episode anime adaptation produced by Feel was announced, and aired from July to September 2012. The story centers on Ryosuke Kaga, a lecherous high school student who makes a contract with Lisara Restall, a beautiful Grim Reaper, in exchange for his lecherous spirit.
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Nobunagun
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Invaders of the Rokujyoma!?
Invaders of the Rokujouma!? is a Japanese light novel series written by Takehaya and illustrated by Poco. A 12-episode anime television series adaptation by Silver Link aired between July 11 and September 26, 2014. Kōtarō Satomi decided to live on his own when he began high school, and chose Room 106 of Corona House because it was cheap. Unfortunately, Kōtarō soon discovers that numerous otherworldly and supernatural girls also want his room for various reasons of their own, and aren't about to back down. - A priest tries to restore the balance between humans and demons on Earth.
- Gingitsune is a supernatural slice of life manga series written and illustrated by Sayori Ochiai. An Anime adaptation was released by Diomedéa on October 6, 2013. It follows the everyday lives of the two as a go-between for the gods and humans.