The anime genre has always had some of the best action in the animated medium.

For starters,My Hero Academiahas some incredibly powerful characters.

Being so visually stunning and colorful makes the fight sequences inDemon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaibaa genuinely great experience.

Goku getting ready to attack with a fun purple background behind him

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There are alwaysnew abilities and super forms introduced to keep fights fresh and exciting.

Lasting a whopping 386 episodes, the series had a long lifetime that allowed for some great fight sequences.

What helps the fight sequences inBleachbe so exciting is how unique the magic system is.

Deku flying toward the camera in My Hero Academia.

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While the animation is a product of its time, it simply doesn’t matter.

The action sequences inBleachare also very fast-paced, whichmakes them feel intense and heart-pounding.

Each hit in the great choreography is precise and hard-hitting, making fights memorable and keeping them engaging.

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The fast pacing is never a detriment to the scenes and keeps them from being confusing.

The mix of theunique ODM Gear and Titan action makes the sequences inAttack on Titanthrillingin so many different ways.

The gore included in almostevery episode ofAttack on Titanmakesthe outrageous action feel a lot more grounded, as well.

Tanjiro Kamado, wielding a sword and fallin into the Infinity Castle, in Demon Slayer: Infinity Castle Arc

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Almost every fight inAttack on Titanis engaging and makes the series worth a watch or rewatch.

There’s not a fight scene that isn’t fun to watch and delightful.

The animation ofHunter x Hunteris done very well and keeps things entertaining alongside the masterful writing.

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The series, much like Sung Jinwoo, was an underdog from the very beginning.

From that point on,Solo Levelinghits a high level of quality and keeps it throughout.

All around,One Punch Manisa popular anime series for beginners, largely thanks to the action.

Dragon Ball Z’s main characters, Goku, Gohan, Yamcha, Piccolo, and Gohan

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Its sequel,Naruto: Shippuden, is the most popular in the franchise’s catalog.

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When a battle comes around, they lock in and make magic.

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Ichigo brooding while Rukia looks at him in Bleach.

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Levi slashes through a member of Kenny’s gang on a rooftop in Attack on Titan

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Gon looking surprised in Hunter-X-Hunter.

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A close-up of a young man smiling softly in Solo_Leveling

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Saitama punching Boros in the stomach in One Punch Man

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Naruto and Sasuke arrive on the battlefield after receiving Six Paths chakra in ‘Naruto: Shippuden’.

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Luffy demonstrating his Gear Five power form in Episode 1074 of One Piece.

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