Sad anime series tell some of the stories that stick with fans the longest, as few emotions are felt as intensely as sadness. It is easy to laugh at a brief joke or feel joy over a character's achievements and victories, but such feelings are often short-lived. On the other hand, bringing viewers to tears requires a genuine connection to be formed, as the characters need to feel real and relatable.

There are plenty of series that make their viewers cry on occasion. Especially when it comes to longer-running ones, certain moments are bound to be especially sad, such as oing Merry's tragic ending. However, few shows go out of their way to attempt to build up a real connection with viewers, focusing on their emotions above all and leading to some of the greatest sad anime series.

30 The Promised Neverland

Animated By Cloverworks, Based on the Manga by Kaiu Shirai & Posuka Demizu

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The Promised Neverland
Release Date
2019 - 2021-00-00
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    Sumire Morohoshi
    Emma
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    Mariya Ise
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The Promised Neverland is a suspenseful anime series set in an orphanage where children, led by the intelligent Emma, uncover a dark secret about their idyllic home and plan a daring escape.

Streaming Service(s)
Hulu
Main Genre
Animation
Creator(s)
Kaiu Shirai

Given a premise focusing on raising children to feed them to demons to uphold "The Promise," The Promised Neverland is one of the more upsetting anime concepts in recent years if not at least one of the most sad. Beyond the inherently distressing plot, the anime's first season is also one of the most beloved in recent years, masterfully adapted by CloverWorks. However, the second season is not viewed favorably, massively rushing the major developments from the manga.

Despite the major misfire of season 2 though, the series remains a worthwhile and uplifting story about growing up and seizing agency. Despite the darkness inherent to the series' premise, the series is ultimately about overcoming impossible circumstances. Still though, when The Promised Neverland gets dark, it's one of the darkest and saddest anime ever adapted from a Shonen Jump manga.

29 A Place Further Than the Universe

Original Anime Series Animated by Madhouse

A Place Further Than the Universe (2018)

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A Place Further Than the Universe
Release Date
2018 - 2018

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A Place Further Than the Universe's story follows the life of Mari Tamaki, a girl inspired by Shirase Kobuchizawa who has been saving for a long time to afford to travel to Antarctica and search for her missing mother. Together with two other girls, they embark on an adventure that will mark them forever.

A Place Further Than the Universe is a hopeful anime, as the girls, despite their naive and dreamy point of view, do not give up until they achieve their goal, conveying a life lesson to viewers, motivating them to break stagnation and continue moving forward. Also, the anime is a story of self-discovery and maturity that improves with each episode, having one of the most emotional scenes in modern anime that will touch the sensitive nerves of the viewers.

28 Into the Forest of Fireflies' Light

Animated by Brain’s Base, Based on the Manga by Yuki Midorikawa

Also known as Hotarubi no Mori E, it is a film about Hotaru, a little lost girl who meets Gin, a ghost who lives in the forest, bloosoming a heartwarming friendship between them. As time goes on with every ing summer, Gin, who is immortal, sees how Hotaru grows while the relationship between them develops to something more. This way, Into the Forest of Fireflies Light is a perfect representation of innocent love with a bittersweet ending that will leave viewers in tears.

With beautiful animation and character design, the film is imbued with a magic reality thanks to the spirits of the forest, and it's an ode to the age of time, conveying many feelings to viewers despite its short length and showing that love can break barriers or distances.

27 A Silent Voice

Animated by Kyoto Animation, Based on the Manga by Yoshitoki Oima

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A Silent Voice
Release Date
September 17, 2016
Runtime
130 Minutes

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A Silent Voice is one of the most beautiful and heartbreaking anime films, with a realistic depiction of many difficult topics such as bullying and self-love, but also about forgiveness and redemption. A Silent Voice takes the point of view of the bully instead of the victim as Shota looks to amend his past wrongdoings with the deaf girl he tormented as a child. This way, A Silent Voice, is a work that feels close and hits hard by showing the realities of both protagonists.

The film serves as a social critic of discrimination, how difficult communication between human beings is and the power that words can have on others. With many heartbreaking moments, A Silent Voice is a film about empathy and healing wounds that will make viewers shed some tears but also reflect on its themes.

26 To Your Eternity

Animated by Brain’s Base (S1) & Drive (S2), Based on the Manga by Yoshitoki Oima

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To Your Eternity
Release Date
April 12, 2021

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From the same author of A Silent Voice, To Your Eternity follows the self-discovery journey of an immortal being named Fushi, and despite having its fair share of action and adventure, its best-selling point is its complex portrait of human feelings and connections, having a great dose of dramatic moments that won’t leave viewers indifferent.

To Your Eternity covers many meaningful relationships that Fushi makes throughout the story, focusing especially on the feeling of loss, giving the series a huge amount of grief and loneliness. This way, despite being a series that seeks to convey an optimistic message about the human species and what it means to be alive, it consistently leaves a sense of dread and void, destroying the viewer's emotions episode by episode in the best possible way.

25 Violet Evergarden

Animated By Kyoto Animation, Based on the Light Novel By Kana Akatsuki & Akiko Takase

Violet Evergarden (2018)

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Violet Evergarden
TV-14
Drama
Release Date
2018 - 2018
Directors
Taichi Ishidate, Haruka Fujita

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Violet Evergarden is a Japanese anime series that follows the titular character, a former child soldier, as she reintegrates into society by becoming an Auto Memory Doll, a professional letter writer. Through this role, Violet embarks on a journey to understand and convey human emotions, seeking to comprehend the words of her late commanding officer. This series explores themes of love, loss, and healing within a post-war setting.

Cast
Erika Harlacher, Tony Azzolino, Kyle McCarley, Reba Buhr, Ben Pronsky, Christine Marie Cabanos
Writers
Reiko Yoshida, Tatsuhiko Urahata, Taaki Suzuki
Franchise(s)
Violet Evergarden
Seasons
1
Streaming Service(s)
Netflix
Main Genre
Animation
Creator(s)
Kana Akatsuki

Violet Evergarden follows the eponymous protagonist who, after being raised as a weapon meant only to excel on the battlefield, has to start a whole new life as an "Auto Memory Doll" after the war ends. As she herself is largely unaware of the extent of human emotions and experiences, transcribing others' thoughts and getting to know their feelings is a perfect way to learn and grow.

While Violet's backstory is quite sad in and of itself, the saddest moments of this series occur when she interacts with her clients, such as a mother writing letters for her daughter's future birthdays, knowing she won't be around herself.

24 Angel Beats!

Original Anime Series By P.A. Works

Angel Beats!

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Angel Beats!
Release Date
2010 - 2010

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Angel Beats! is an anime series centered on a group of teenagers in the afterlife, led by Yuri Nakamura, who rebel against a mysterious girl named Angel. Set in a high school purgatory, the show explores themes of life, death, and the unresolved regrets of its characters, blending action, comedy, and drama. Directed by Seiji Kishi, it features a strong musical component with a soundtrack by the fictional band Girls Dead Monster.

Cast
Hiroshi Kamiya, Harumi Sakurai, Kana Hanazawa, Ryōhei Kimura, Blake Shepard, Brittney Karbowski, Emily Neves, David Matranga, Shun Takagi, Yuuki Masuda, Yumiko Kobayashi, Leraldo Anzaldua, Andrew Love, Corey Hartzog, Michael Rivas, Adam Van Wagoner, Megumi Ogata
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll
Main Genre
Animation
Creator(s)
Jun Maeda

The premise of Angel Beats! already sets it up as one of the most emotional series that anime fans could experience. Set in the afterlife, the story revolves around a group of teenagers, all of whom died with profound regrets and unfulfilled wishes. From the protagonists to the ing characters, everyone who ended up here has a tragic and realistic backstory, at least one of which viewers are bound to connect with.

Although moments of humor and action are present as well, particularly relating to the conflict between the Afterlife Battlefront and Tachibana, this is ultimately but a facade behind which some of the medium's saddest scenes await unsuspecting viewers.

23 Fruits Basket

Animated By TMS Entertainment, Based on the Original Manga by Natsuki Takaya

Fruits Basket (2019)

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Fruits Basket
Release Date
April 6, 2019
Directors
Yoshihide Ibata

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Fruits Basket (2019) is an anime adaptation following Tohru Honda, a high school girl who ends up living with the mysterious Sohma family. She discovers that twelve of the Sohma clan are cursed to transform into animals of the Chinese zodiac when embraced by the opposite sex. The series delves into the lives and challenges faced by the cursed while exploring themes of acceptance, friendship, and personal growth.

Cast
Laura Bailey, Eric Vale, Jerry Jewell, John Burgmeier, Elizabeth Maxwell, Mikaela Krantz, Colleen Clinkenbeard
Writers
Natsuki Takaya
Franchise(s)
Fruits Basket
Seasons
3
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll
Main Genre
Drama
Creator(s)
Yûichirô Kido, Natsuki Takaya

For such a beloved classic shojo anime, Fruits Basket is a surprisingly strong contender as a tearjerker series while boasting otherwise whimsical premises. It doesn't take long for the series to move along its romantic comedy roots to explore healing emotional trauma of the Somas, while working through her own troubled past.

The 2001 anime and, later, the 2019 reboot of Fruits Basket are consistently praised as one of the best shojo anime of all time for how it handles themes of isolation, bullying, and abuse, while remaining steadfast as a heartwarming and wholesome series.

22 Orange

Animated By Telecom & TMS, Based on the original manga by Ichigo Takano

Orange

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Orange
Release Date
2016 - 2016

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Orange is a Japanese anime series that follows high school student Naho Takamiya, who receives a letter from her future self urging her to prevent a tragic event involving her classmate Kakeru Naruse. As Naho and her friends grapple with their emotions and decisions, they must navigate the complexities of friendship and love to change their fates and protect Kakeru's future.

Cast
Kana Hanazawa, Seiichiro Yamashita, Makoto Furukawa, Rika Kinugawa, Kazuyuki Okitsu, Natsumi Takamori, Jeannie Tirado, Jason Liebrecht, Jill Harris, Sarah Wiedenheft, Micah Solusod, Dave Trosko, Junta Terashima, Chris Thurman
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Main Genre
Animation
Creator(s)
Ichigo Takano

Orange is a deceptively angsty shojo series that opens in the way most anime fans would expect it to, in a classic high school "meet cute" scenario between the female lead and the classic transfer student male lead. Things take a dark turn, though, when the female lead is given an ominous message from the future: the male lead, Kakeru, is at the center of her deepest regrets, and to prevent his tragic fate at all costs. Naho, the protagonist, begins to follow what these messages tell her to do to change the future – and just when things start to seem a little too supernatural for a series that's otherwise deeply rooted in reality, audiences get to see the future versions of these characters visiting Kakeru's grave.

The Eisner-Award nominated series is one that stays heavy throughout, a character study that explores themes of regret, grief, and learning to "let go" – in every meaning of the phrase. As the anime continues, Orange provides a powerful message about silver linings and ing one another, as well as the ever-powerful "found family" trope.

21 Oshi no Ko

Animated By Doga Kobo, Based on the Manga by Aka Akasaka and Mengo Yokoyari

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Oshi No Ko
TV-14
Animation
Mystery
Supernatural
Release Date
April 12, 2023
Directors
Daisuke Hiramaki

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Oshi no Ko is an animated supernatural mystery series that follows a gynecologist named Gorou, a big fan of an idol whom he is caring for as she prepares to deliver her children. After an obsessive fan of the idols murders Gorou, he is reincarnated as her newborn son - but along with him, a terminal patient he knew is reborn as his twin sister. Years later, after yet another seemingly related murder, Gorou (now known as Aqua) decides to enter the idol world and find the culprit.

Cast
Manaka Iwami, Jeremy Gee, Jack Stansbury, Alyssa Marek, Savanna Menzel, Natalie Rial
Writers
Jin Tanaka
Seasons
2
Streaming Service(s)
HIDIVE

Oshi no Ko has the distinction of making its anime viewers cry within one episode, with its feature-length premiere having a devastating gut-punch that kicks off the true events of the series. In his previous life, Gorou was a physician and idol otaku influenced by his patient, Serena, to adore Ai Hoshino, the star of B-Komachi. After a surprising turn of events involving Ai's stalker, and the unfortunate deaths of Gorou and Serena, the two reincarnate as Aqua and Ruby Hoshino only to witness their mother's murder, prompting Aqua to begin a journey of vengeance against Ai's murderer.

The idol industry in Japan is a popular topic for anime, but rarely is its darker side portrayed as well as it is in Oshi no Ko. The anime does an incredible job of making viewers feel for Ai, making her murder all the more heartbreaking. While Oshi no Ko isn't all sadness, it's definitely far more tragic than most other idol anime.