Top 10 Anime By Ufotable You Should Know About
Ufotable has made a reputation in the industry in the past couple of years by delivering some of the smoothest and most fluid visuals in anime ever seen. Through its vibrant animation style and flawless designs, the anime by Ufotable has established such a legacy that outdoing it is going to be a challenge for any animation studio.
From the jaw-dropping action sequences of “Fate/stay Night” to the breathtaking visuals of “Demon Slayer”, the studio has been responsible for some of the best-produced anime series of the last decade. In today’s article, we’ll take a look at some of the best anime by Ufotable that sent viewers into a state of awe. So, without any further ado, let’s get started.
10. Coyote Ragtime Show
Coyote Ragtime Show is a sci-fi adventure anime series praised for its unique blend of genres, including space opera, Western, and over-the-top comedy. The series takes place in an alternate universe where space travel is commonplace and outlaws known as “coyotes” roam the galaxy.
The story follows Mister, a coyote who seeks out the daughter of a dead pirate king. As a custodian, he takes her on a quest to find the treasure his father left for inheritance. However, he’s soon chased down by his nemesis – the federal investigators and android assassins!
9. Knight Hunters Eternity
Knight Hunters Eternity serves as a sequel to its predecessor “Knight Hunters” which follows the story of four young men who work as florists during the daylight and carry out covert missions as part of their vigilante activities at night, under the alias “Weiß”.
The series is set in a fictional city in Japan that is plagued by crime and violence, and Weiß takes charge of the situation by taking down the criminals who operate there! Knight Hunters Eternity was the first anime by Ufotable marking their debut in the industry.
8. Tales Of Symphonia
Tales of Symphonia is a video game-inspired anime by Ufotable that is sure to please the gaming geeks. Known for its faithful adaptation of the action role-playing game, the series takes place in Sylverant, a fictional world in a state of decline due to the depletion of mana.
The story follows Lloyd Irving and his childhood friend, Colette Brunel who’s destined to save her world. Together, they set off to save their world however, soon they learn that saving Sylvarant endangers Tethe’alla, a world parallel to their own.
7. Katsugeki/Touken Ranbu
A historical action anime coming from the makers of Ufotable is a pretty rare event, and Katsugeki/Touken Ranbu is one of a kind! The series is set in the Bakumatsu period in Japan and features many of the historical figures who were involved in the events of that time.
The anime takes place in an alternate version of history where evil beings known as the “Time Retrograde Army” seek to change the course of history by altering key events. To protect the timeline, historical swords are brought to life as anthropomorphic warriors known as “Touken Danshi” or “Sword Warriors”.
6. Tales Of Zestiria X
Most of the anime by Ufotable are adaptations of popular video games, and “Tales of Zestiria X” hails from the same category. The series is a crossover between “Tales of Zestiria” and “Tales of Berseria”, and follows the stories of Sorey and Velvet Crowe as they fight to save their respective worlds from destruction.
Sorey is a young man who can see and interact with the Seraphim, divine beings that are invisible to humans. Fascinated by the dream of a world where humans and seraphim can co-exist in peace, he ventures on a journey to find the “Shepherd”, a legendary figure who is said to be the only one who can unite the two worlds.
5. Futakoi Alternative
Futakoi Alternative serves as a standalone spin-off of the original series made in collaboration with three studios – Feel, Studio Flag, and Ufotable. Featuring a quirky cast of characters in a futuristic setting, the series follows Rentarō Futaba who takes over his father’s detective agency after his death.
One day, an eccentric set of twins, Sara and Sōju Shirogane, show up at his doorstep. This sudden encounter turns into an adventure as they move in with him while working as secretaries for his agency! Futakoi Alternative is a unique blend of comedy, romance, and action.
4. The Garden Of Sinners
Garden of Sinners is an eight-part anime film series by Ufotable that explores themes of death, fate, and the nature of reality. Praised for its dark and atmospheric setting, the series chronicles Shiki Ryougi, a teenage girl raised as a demon hunter who acquires an odd ability.
Thanks to her newfound ability, Shiki finds herself able to see the lines of death that connect all living and non-living things. Using her skills and cosmic gift, she begins to investigate a strange series of supernatural deaths occurring in her town.
3. God Eater
God Eater is a critically acclaimed anime by Ufotable based on an action role-playing video game of the same name. The story takes place in the dystopian future of 2071 where humanity has been pushed to the brink of extinction after the emergence of Aragami, vicious man-eating creatures.
The only hope for humanity is the God Eaters, a special class of elite humans who’re infused with powerful oracle cells. The oracle cells grant these individuals the ability to wield a weapon that kills the Aragami. Together, they must fight against the monsters and save humanity from extinction.
2. Demon Slayer
Demon Slayer has been the most successful anime franchise by Ufotable, stepping up the ladders of popularity at a remarkably faster rate. Since its debut in 2019, the anime franchise is just getting better with each passing year with its over-the-top production value and visually stunning imagery.
Based on the original manga by Koyoharu Gotoge, the story chronicles Tanjiro Kamado’s journey in an attempt to find a cure for his demon-turned-sister, Nezuko. Determined to turn his only sibling back to normal, he sets off to hunt down Muzan Kibutsuji, the demon who slaughtered his family.
1. Fate Series
The Fate anime series is a multimedia franchise spawning multiple spin-offs, sequels, and movies. Ufotable’s faithful adaptations of the “Fate/stay Night” and “Fate/Zero” series was one of the biggest reason behind the franchise’s undying popularity over the years.
Originally released as a visual novel by Type-Moon, the series is about the Holy Grail War, a battle royale where seven mages summon heroic spirits known as Servants to fight on their behalf. Result? The winner gets the Holy Grail, a wish-granting artifact that can reshape reality.
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