Celebrating The Best Anime 2021

Best Anime 2021

Here we are ready to celebrate the best anime 2021 gave us.

2021 was definitely not the year most people were hoping for after 2020, yet for me it marked a return to my blog that I love. While I didn’t watch as many anime as I hoped and I haven’t caught up on some of the bigger hitting shows (particularly when they have previous seasons I hadn’t finished), I did enjoy consistently watching and reviewing anime each season once again and so I am going to reflect now on the best anime 2021 had to offer (from the selection of anime I watched).

Keep in mind that the choices below are entirely my own opinion and I am aware that there are other anime I’ve yet to watch. As always I encourage my readers to leave their choices in the comments below and join me in celebrating another year of anime.

Why celebrate the best anime 2021?

It is sometimes very easy as a reviewer or even just someone who watches a lot of anime to become jaded or judgemental and it is always good to remember why you fell in love with anime in the first place. It wasn’t because that first anime you saw was perfect but rather because it spoke to you, excited you, made you feel something.

Hopefully you still smile when watching anime – even ones that aren’t so great.

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Fruits Basket – The Best Continuing Anime 2021

Fruits Basket The Final Season
- Best continuing anime 2021

No surprise that Fruits Basket will join the list of best anime from 2021 that I am celebrating. Honestly, whether it was a new title or a continuing one, Fruits Basket Final Season was everything I could have wanted and even with the super-long epilogue of an ending I still feel so glad that after so many years from the original anime we finally got to see this whole story animated.

And it was worth the wait.

This story made me cry and smile and really connected with the characters and it was absolutely the cathartic emotional viewing experience I needed in 2021.

Vivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song – Best Original Anime 2021

Vivy Fluorite Eye's Song - Best anime 2021

Vivy: Fluorite Eye’s Song wasn’t perfect but for an original anime it came with a sci-fi story that worked and a solid lead character whose growth really made the journey feel worthwhile. All of this with some truly beautiful visuals and moments scattered throughout its 13 episode run that really just made you feel the love that must have been poured into its creation.

It ended up being one of my favourite anime from the year and given the hit and miss nature of original anime definitely proved to be one of the better ones. It really felt like someone had thought it through from start to finish and if you are curious about the creation of this anime reading about the process they went through is actually kind of interesting.

Anyway, Vivy is definitely one of the best anime 2021 had to offer in terms of being an anime that consistently made me smile just to watch it and it left an impression. I know that some viewers were less charmed by it but for me it hit all the right marks and where it fell short it didn’t seem to matter all that much while watching.

Horimiya – Best Romance Anime 2021

Horimiya - best romance anime of 2021

Okay, if I was truly honest I’d give best romance to Fruits Basket but I decided I wasn’t going to duplicate titles on this list. So that leaves me with Horimiya (because I certainly wasn’t going to give it to Koikimo and I just didn’t watch that many romances in 2021).

And Horimiya has some very solid moments that mean it isn’t exactly out of place on a best anime 2021 list. It’s just a case where despite having interesting characters and potentially interesting plot points the story very quickly skewed toward standard with the two main characters losing a lot of what made them interesting along the way.

That said, Miyamura was one of those characters I really just enjoyed spending time with throughout the season. I really could have cried when he got his hair-cut.

Saihate no Paladin – Best Isekai Anime 2021

Saihate no Paladin
Best isekai anime 2021?

I know, I’m opening up a whole pile of controversy by going with Saihate no Paladin for best isekai anime of 2021. I know it isn’t the most popular and I know that the slower nature of the story hasn’t got the mass appeal of others in this genre. But I also know that this is the story that will stick with me and that Will is a character I care about a lot more than a lot of isekai protagonist so for me making Saihate no Paladin the best isekai anime 2021 had to offer was a pretty simple choice.

But to be fair, I will throw a mention to Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation which has also managed to do a pretty excellent job in developing flawed characters. I don’t like it as much but I can definitely see why some people are holding it up as the best isekai and I’m certainly curious enough that I’m going to keep watching even though protagonist Rudeus really annoys me sometimes.

I’d equally like to give a shout out to Tsukimichi Moonlit Fantasy which for a comedy isekai actually still managed a fair amount of world-building and was surprisingly entertaining.

Still, for the start of what seems to be a truly epic tale, Saihate no Paladin is the place to be and honestly I think the slow pace won’t feel quite so slow if you were binge watching rather than seasonal weekly watching.



Mars Red – Best First Episode of an Anime 2021

Mars Red Episode 1
Best first episode of an anime 2021

You know how every year there’s an anime where the first episode just takes your breath away and then the rest of the series utterly fails to ever make you feel that way again? Yep, Mars Red was 2021’s offer for an anime that opened with a dramatic and interesting premise all delivered in a slow and almost theatrical manner.

By the mid-season it was clear the story was dragging its feet and direction was being lost. At no point had the characters managed to move us the way they had in the opening scenario and there was just so much that felt unnecessary. And then the ending kind of happened and I think most of us forgot Mars Red was even a thing.

And yet, that first episode deserves to be celebrated. If only the rest of the series had managed to be equally as moving.

Mieruko-Chan – Best Friends In An Anime 2021

Mieruko-Chan Episode 10
Best friends in an anime 2021

Okay, I really just wanted to put Mieruko-Chan on the list for best anime 2021 and I knew that I couldn’t really say it was the best horror because while it does have some awesomely creepy ghost designs and some genuinely tense scenes, it really isn’t all that horrific. It certainly doesn’t make the list for best comedy.

But what it does do, and does better than so many other anime, is create a genuine friendship between protagonist Miko and best-friend Hana. Too many anime declare two characters friends and have them go through the motions of being friends but it never really feels real. Miko and Hana on the other hand are a true joy to watch together with great friendship chemistry.

I would love to see more friendships like this one and honestly I’d happily watch another season of Mieruko-Chan just to see more Hana/Miko moments.

Heion Sedia no Idaten Tachi – Best Antagonist in an Anime 2021

Heion Sedai no Idaten-Tachi
Best antagoinsts in an anime 2021

I kind of ended up disappointed with Heion Sedai no Idaten Tachi despite it opening on a real high note with its psychedelic colour-scheme and fairly interesting concept. The lack of ending hurt it more than anything else and maybe if the story continues I’ll get back on board. However, I do have to celebrate an anime giving us antagonists who are dynamic and interesting characters in their own right and who have hopes and dreams and react to the changing situation in a sensible manner.

No Sailor Moon villains here who essentially rinse and repeat the same plot over and over again losing every one of their lackeys before confronting and being defeated by Sailor Moon. Nope, the demons of Heion Sedai no Idaten Tachi think things through and when the ship starts sinking some of those lackeys know when to cut and run. Those who stay try to turn the situation to their advantage or to at the least ensure that their species survives.

It’s kind of interesting having villains who you actually want to know more about rather than simply waiting for them to get snuffed by the ‘good guys’. Then again, calling the Idaten the good guys might be a stretch as well because they are more a force of nature rather than in any way overly concerned with saving anyone.

Anyway, the end result is that Heion Sedai no Idaten Tachi definitely gave us the best antagonist in an anime during 2021.

The Saint’s Magic Power is Omnipotent – Best Relaxing Anime 2021

Best relaxing anime 2021

Finally, my favourite anime to just relax and switch my brain off while watching in 2021 goes to The Saint’s Magic Power is Omnipotent. While the story is kind of slow and everything is very easy for Sei (the main character) there’s a genuine sense of calm that comes from watching this story and it is pretty enough with some great character designs for the male cast and honestly I just had fun watching it.

I suspect that this will become an anime I binge later on when I just need to shut out the noise for awhile and there’s something to be said for the perfect anime to relax to.

That said, everything about the anime is pretty ordinary and maybe that’s exactly what I needed in 2021.

What are your picks for best anime in 2021?

So those were my choices for best anime 2021 for various reasons but I’d love to know what my readers watched and enjoyed this year. Be sue to leave a comment sharing you best anime 2021 and why.


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What Anime Look Interesting From the Fall 2021 Season?

Fall Anime 2021

The Summer 2021 Season of anime hasn’t been bad, but it also hasn’t been amazing. With the anime now winding up and as I start catching up on some binge watches of shows I wasn’t watching weekly, I do start thinking about the next anime season. So what anime look interesting from the Fall 2021 Season line up?

The sequels of the Fall 2021 season.

As with all anime seasons, there’s a number of sequel seasons coming out, and there’s very little surprise in that a number of these are very popular in lists such as LiveChart and MAL given they’ve already got an established audience. So which sequels will I end up watching?

As it turns out, not many. Largely because a lot of the shows with sequels are ones I haven’t followed earlier seasons of such as Date a Live (I did watch season one and part of season 2 but let it go).

Jobless Reincarnation returns for the Fall 2021 Season.

I will be watching the second season of Jobless Reincarnation though I haven’t decided if I’ll watch it episodically or just binge once it is done. I kind of enjoyed season one as there were some solid moments in it, but equally there were parts that rubbed me the wrong way so while I am happy to see more of this journey I’m not sure weekly watching would be the best option.

The other sequel I will watch is 86 2nd Season. Though, I haven’t yet finished season one so this is definitely on my list to do a binge watch of once it is done.

Anime likely to be on my watch list.

A curious thing about the Fall 2021 season are the sheer number of anime based on light novels or manga I’ve read some of in the last year or two. Which makes me curious to try them though I also don’t want a line up of only isekai stories as that could get a little tedious if there isn’t variety in my watch list.

The first of these is the ridiculously long titled ‘Shin no Nakama ja Nai to Yuusha no Party wo Oidasareta node, Henkyou de Slow Life suru Koto ni Shimashita‘ which definitely subscribes to the belief that your entire plot line should be present in your title: Banished from the Hero’s Party, I Decided to Live a Quiet Life in the Countryside. That said for a laid back slice of life story, I didn’t mind reading this one so I’m kind of keen to at least give the anime a go even if I end up leaving it for a binge watch.

Another anime I’m keen to see because I’m pretty sure I read part of the manga is Saihate no Paladin, and to be honest the story sounds pretty interesting. Besides, the promotional image on MAL just taps in to my sense of adventure (at least in stories – I’m not that adventurous in real life) and I really just want to watch it.

Saihate no Paladin

And while I’m not sure if it counts as isekai or not, I am curious about Platinum End. While battle royales are not usually my preferred type of story and death matches can become tedious, there’s enough going on in the Teaser PV that I’m at least intrigued and that the original creator is the same as for Death Note, that most definitely got my attention.

Something a bit different on my probably watch list is Visual Prison, and I will admit I was drawn to this one because the it is from A-1 Pictures and it has a supernatural and vampire genre tag. Seriously, I have to at least check it out. I don’t have much more information on it other than that and it is apparently an anime original so I’m keen to see how it ends up. This one I will probably watch episodically, provided it actually ends up released somewhere I can watch it as at the moment I can’t find out where it will be airing.

Another anime that grabbed my attention because of the supernatural genre, this one with a shounen ai tag thrown in as well is Sankaku Mado no Sotogawa wa Yoru. Seriously, a guy who can see spirits and a strong exorcist with poor social skills… This sounds like it is exactly my kind of anime even if it doesn’t end up being very good. Plus, one of the main voice actors is Nobunaga Shimazaki who has an voiced some really amazing characters from a huge range of anime so fingers crossed.

Sankaku Mado

I’m also really interested in a Sci-Fi anime, Deep Insanity: The Lost Child though as of yet have no idea where I’ll be able to watch it (or even if I will be able to). The PV isn’t giving much away but it looks great and I’m intrigued. I really hope this one comes out somewhere I can watch.

For something a little lighter, because I do need at least one comedy in my list each season, I’m probably looking at Komi-san wa, Comyushou desu. It looks like a fairly standard school comedy and interestingly enough, I don’t think I’ve reviewed an anime by OLM before. Which is a little weird.

Less likely anime but I might give them a try if others don’t work out.

There’s Sekai Saikou no Ansatsusha, Isekai Kizoku ni Tensei suru which I have definitely read the first volume of the light novel of. But that said, I never bothered to get the second volume. It was one of those stories that was easy to read but equally easy to forget. I didn’t dislike reading it by any means, but I’m not sure feeling particularly excited by the thought of an anime adaptation (though maybe the story will work better as an anime).

sekai saikou

I’m a little bit curious about Tesla Note though also kind of worried given the visuals don’t look amazing and the plot looks like it will get ridiculous fast. Actually it kind reminds me of this seasons D_Cide Traumerei the Animation which I didn’t even manage 3 episodes of so couldn’t even write about it for my Watch or Drop posts.

Mieruko-Chan is another one that looks kind of fun as a horror/comedy but it isn’t exactly high on my priority list. Still, I’ll probably give it a go particularly if one of the anime I’m thinking I’ll watch ends up being inaccessible or turns out to be a dud.

There’s probably a bunch of other anime I’ll end up at least trying the first episode of but for now I those are the titles that have caught my eye.

I’d love to know which anime you will be watching from the Fall 2021 season – be sure to share in the comments.


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