1.Naruto: Shippuden
The second season of the Naruto anime, which follows the eponymous character on his ascent to Hokage, is titled Naruto Shippuden.
Naruto is older than in the first series, and he has new teachers to guide him through his trip.
He must simultaneously cope with one of the five shinobi nations' greatest threats and the death of a relative he regards as a brother.
A world of battle, death, and betrayal was introduced to Naruto in Shippuden, which increased the severity of the serious concerns that were present in the original series.
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2.Avatar: The Last Airbender
The globe is divided into four nations: the Air Nomads, the Fire Nation, the Earth Kingdom, and the Water Tribe, each of which is symbolised by a natural element.
The element from their country can be controlled and manipulated by benders.
The master of each of the four elements is the Avatar alone.
The brutal Fire Nation intends to rule the entire planet, but the Avatar—the only bender with sufficient strength—has vanished up until this point.
Aang's tribe quickly learns that he is the long-lost Avatar.
Aang must now be protected by Katara and Sokka as he travels to master all four elements and defend the world from the Fire Nation.
3.Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
The Philsopher's Stone is sought after by brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric in an effort to revive their bodies after their failed attempt to employ alchemy to bring back their mother.
The State Military allows Edward, who merely lost limbs, the opportunity to continue the hunt while he seeks to rescue his brother, whose soul is bound to earth by a suit of armour.
Edward and Alphonse are not the only ones looking for the potent stone, though.
Additionally, as they look, they discover a plan to transform the entire nation for reasons they do not understand.
4.Death Note
The Japanese manga series Death Note was created by Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata.
The narrative centres on Light Yagami, a bright young man who comes across a strange notebook called the "Death Note," which belongs to the Shinigami Ryuk and bestows upon its possessor the extraordinary power to assassinate anybody whose name is written within its pages.
The series is focused on Light's attempts to use the Death Note to carry out a global purge of people he views as immoral and to establish a society free from crime, using the alias of a godlike vigilante named "Kira," and the subsequent efforts of an elite Japanese police task force, led by enigmatic detective L, to capture him.
Beginning in December, Shueisha's manga publication Weekly Shnen Jump published Death Note.
5.Attack on Titan
When the first maneating Titans came 100 years ago, people found refuge behind huge walls that prevented the giants from advancing further.
But when a massive Titan bursts through the defences, bringing a flood of the giants into what had been the humans' safe zone, their long-held safety is put in jeopardy.
Soldier Eren Jaeger vows to kill every Titan after witnessing one of the titans consume his mother during the subsequent devastation.
The group of companions he recruits to assist him is humanity's last chance to prevent extinction at the hands of the monsters.
6.Dragon Ball Z
The story of Dragon Ball Z centres on Goku's adventures as he protects the Earth from evil alongside the Z Warriors.
The thrilling action adventures help to reinforce the idea of good versus evil.
"Dragon Ball Z" imparts important character traits including cooperation, loyalty, and dependability.
7.Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
The Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
Japanese manga author and illustrator Koyoharu Gotouge is the creator of the series Kimetsu no Yaiba, also known as "Blade of Demon Destruction."
Following the murder of his family and the transformation of his younger sister Nezuko into a demon, Tanjiro Kamado, a teenager, sets out to become a demon slayer.
From February 2016 to May 2020, Shueisha's Weekly Shnen Jump serialised it. The magazine's chapters were collected in 23 tankbon volumes.
Viz Media and Shueisha both concurrently released it in English on their own Manga Plus platforms.
8.One Piece
The Japanese manga series One Piece was created by Eiichiro Oda.
Since July 1997, it has been serialised in Shueisha's shnen manga magazine Weekly Shnen Jump, and as of August 2022, its individual chapters have been collected into 103 tank-bon volumes.
The plot centres on the exploits of Monkey D. Luffy, a young man whose unintended consumption of a Devil Fruit left him with a body made of rubber.
In order to succeed Gol D. Roger as the new King of the Pirates, Luffy explores the Grand Line with his pirate band, the Straw Hat Pirates, in search of the ultimate treasure known as the "One Piece."
9.One Punch Man
One is the author of the Japanese superhero manga series One-Punch Man.
It depicts the tale of Saitama, a superhero who gets bored due to a lack of challenge because he can destroy any foe with a single punch.
Early in 2009, One created the webcomic manga version.
10.Hunter x Hunter
Yoshihiro Togashi created the Japanese manga series Hunter, which he also illustrated.
Although the manga has frequently taken lengthy breaks since 2006, it has been serialised in Shueisha's shnen manga magazine Weekly Shnen Jump since March 1998.
As of October 2018, its chapters were compiled into 36 tank-bon volumes.