[0:00] Looks like we're going to be having [0:01] another round of perfectly completed [0:03] anime series because it just feels great [0:06] not to have to wait weeks for episodes [0:08] to come out. What I have for you here is [0:10] even more completed anime series that [0:12] you can binge all the way to the very [0:15] end and finish in even one sitting. And [0:17] without wasting any more time, let us [0:19] dive right into the anime, baby. [0:22] Parasyte failed to take over his brain [0:25] and got stuck in his hand and now they [0:27] have to survive together against [0:29] monsters hiding among the humans. [0:32] Parasyte The Maxim, honestly, this this [0:34] show just delivers a complete dark [0:37] fantasy, you know, story with very [0:39] strong character growth, insane brutal [0:41] action, and a very satisfying ending. [0:44] The main protagonist Shinichi is just a [0:46] normal weakling student whose life [0:48] changes after a parasite infects his [0:51] right hand. And then they are forced to [0:53] coexist with the creature known as Migi [0:56] who gets dragged into violent battles [0:58] against parasites hiding among humans. [1:00] But as the series progresses, Shinichi [1:03] will change emotionally and he will be [1:05] less human and mental mentally, you [1:08] know, through trauma and survival and [1:10] loss. But turning from an ordinary [1:11] teenager into someone far more colder [1:14] and dangerous. What makes it awesome is [1:17] just that the story constantly escalates [1:19] while still building towards a real [1:21] conclusion. There's no filler, no [1:23] dragging things out. It's just a [1:25] complete journey from beginning to end. [1:28] And my god, is it worth it. [1:32] He fell in love with a girl whose [1:33] lifespan was already running out. And [1:35] for fans who wish to witness a sob story [1:38] that will make you cry your heart out, [1:40] then here comes Plastic Memories. [1:51] Complete emotional storytelling, [1:52] honestly, this anime with with [1:54] heartbreaks, genuinely a satisfying [1:57] ending, but a very sad one, of course. [1:59] But, the story here follows Tsukasa, who [2:01] starts working at a company responsible [2:03] for retrieving androids called Giftias [2:06] before they lose their memories and [2:07] become dangerous. But, there he meets [2:09] Isla, who is a quiet and awkward Giftia [2:12] with very little time left before her [2:14] lifespan ends. But, their relationship [2:16] slowly grows while both characters know [2:19] exactly how things are going to be [2:20] ending, making even small, special [2:23] moments feel emotional and meaningful. [2:26] But, what makes it engaging is just how [2:28] personal the story feels. The anime [2:30] keeps its attention on the characters [2:32] and builds towards an ending that really [2:35] it hits hard. [2:45] Not many people talk about Sonny Boy, [2:47] and honestly, I think it needs to be on [2:48] this list. But, here we have a group of [2:50] students that get isekai'd into empty [2:52] worlds where reality itself stops making [2:55] sense. And this is a complete [2:57] psychological mystery with unique [2:59] storytelling, strong themes, and a very [3:01] memorable ending. But, the story here [3:03] follows a group of students who suddenly [3:05] drift into an alternate dimension or [3:08] another world where there's no longer [3:10] any rules. But, they try to survive and [3:12] understand what's happening. Different, [3:14] you know, students gain unusual [3:15] abilities that slowly reveal more about [3:18] themselves and the world around them, [3:19] even betraying others. [3:21] >> [laughter] [3:22] >> But, what makes it engaging, honestly, [3:23] is just the atmosphere and the mystery. [3:25] The anime constantly changes direction, [3:27] making every episode feel unpredictable [3:29] while building deeper themes about [3:31] identity and even growing up. [3:35] A broke student decided to enter Night [3:37] City's criminal world and slowly turned [3:39] himself into something no human was even [3:42] meant to become. [3:51] But, you feast your eyes on an amazing [3:52] game adaptation by Studio Trigger. by [3:55] Studio Trigger, which is Cyberpunk [3:57] Edgerunners. And this is honestly a very [3:59] complete Cyberpunk story with insane [4:01] action, emotional character development, [4:04] and of course one of the most [4:05] unforgettable endings in anime. But as [4:07] David gains more power and joins a crew [4:09] of Edgerunners, he slowly pushes himself [4:11] beyond human limits. And what makes it [4:13] awesome is how fast everything just [4:16] escalates even further because the show [4:18] constantly raises the stakes while [4:19] building strong emotional connections [4:21] between the characters, especially David [4:23] and Lucy. And even though this anime is [4:25] only 10 episodes, it tells a full story [4:28] from beginning to end with no wasted [4:30] times. Now, I know this anime is getting [4:32] a sequel, but it is nothing related to [4:34] David and Lucy. It's a completely new [4:37] like new show with new characters pretty [4:39] much, but David and Lucy's story is [4:41] over. [4:44] A group of students got the chance to, [4:46] you know, experience space travel, but [4:49] they got stranded in deep space and [4:51] slowly realized their accident was never [4:53] really an accident in the first place, [4:55] but someone among them is a traitor. [4:58] Astra Lost in Space delivers a very new [5:01] or complete sci-fi mystery with, you [5:04] know, strong pacing, major plot twists, [5:07] and genuinely a very satisfying ending. [5:09] But um they got trapped in space [5:13] light-years away from home. With limited [5:16] supplies, they travel from planet to [5:18] planet trying to survive and uncover the [5:19] truth behind what's really happening. [5:22] But what makes it engaging is just how [5:24] every episode reveals something [5:26] important. The mystery keeps building [5:28] while the characters grow closer, making [5:30] the journey feel meaningful from start [5:33] to finish. [5:36] This young talented man entered the [5:38] toughest cooking school in Japan where [5:40] losing one match could pretty much just [5:43] end your entire career or future. Food [5:46] Wars is possibly one of and a complete [5:49] underdog story with intense competition, [5:51] amazing character growth and non-stop [5:53] hype moments from very start to finish. [5:55] Yukihira Soma is a talented young chef [5:57] who enrolls in a very elite cooking [6:00] academy where most students fail or even [6:02] get expelled. But instead of backing [6:04] down, he challenges stronger chefs like [6:07] way stronger than him through high [6:09] stakes cooking battles known as Food [6:12] Wars. But the challenges in this anime [6:14] become bigger, the rivals get stronger [6:17] and the competition's more intense while [6:19] Soma continues pushing his cooking [6:20] skills to the next level to become the [6:23] very best. But the ecchi in this show is [6:26] amazing. The food is delicious, but [6:29] honestly, you better watch this without [6:32] an empty stomach [6:33] >> [laughter] [6:34] >> because you're going to get hungry. [6:44] Now, some of you out there might [6:45] disagree with my choice on this being [6:47] one of the best completed anime, but [6:49] this really really delivers a fantastic [6:53] romance story with very strong character [6:55] chemistry, emotional growth and of [6:57] course a proper real ending where he [7:00] chooses someone. Futaro is a top student [7:03] hired to tutor five identical [7:05] quintuplets who all have different [7:08] personalities constantly making his job [7:10] extremely difficult. But what starts as [7:12] a comedy slowly develops into deeper [7:14] relationships, emotional moments and of [7:17] course genuine romance with some of the [7:19] characters. But as the as the series [7:21] progresses, each sister gets meaningful [7:24] development while the mystery of who [7:25] Futaro will eventually marry in the end [7:29] keeps the story really engaging until [7:31] the end. But honestly, [7:34] it's just awesome how balanced the cast [7:37] feels because instead of focusing on [7:38] just one girl and leaving everyone out, [7:41] the series actually gives each [7:42] relationship time to grow until the [7:44] final choice comes to light, which may [7:47] cause others to be, you know, happy or [7:49] sad. It all depends on who you think is [7:52] best girl. [7:55] So, when I put a title like Banana Fish, [7:58] uh what comes to mind? Well, you may [7:59] ask. Well, you probably wouldn't even [8:01] believe that this anime is an epic crime [8:03] organization filled with action, mafia, [8:06] and even drugs. Banana Fish is a crime [8:08] thriller with very strong emotional [8:10] storytelling, intense action, and of [8:12] course, one of the strongest character [8:14] relationships in anime. So, the main [8:16] character, Ash Lynx, is a young gang [8:19] leader investigating the meaning behind [8:21] the phrase Banana Fish, words that [8:24] connect to his brother's mental [8:25] breakdown after returning from war. But, [8:28] his life just changes when he meets a [8:31] guy called Eiji, who's a kind-hearted [8:33] photographer's assistant who gets pulled [8:35] into Ash's violent world. But, as the [8:38] story progresses, the mystery [8:40] surrounding Banana Fish grows larger, [8:42] involving gangs and drugs and [8:44] corruption, and of course, powerful [8:46] people controlling everything behind the [8:48] scenes. [8:51] This is honestly an incredibly good, [8:53] underrated, completed anime. But, New [8:56] York merged with another dimension, and [8:57] now monsters, humans, and chaos all [9:00] exist at the same time in this city. [9:03] Blood Blockade Battlefront is a complete [9:06] supernatural action story with nonstop [9:08] chaos, stylish super fights, and one of [9:10] the most unique anime settings out [9:12] there. It takes place in a version of [9:14] New York, but it it's it's not really [9:16] New York. It's different, as [9:18] like I said. But, where humans and [9:20] supernatural creatures now live together [9:22] after a portal to another dimension has [9:24] opened. Leonardo is a normal boy who [9:27] gains mysterious eye power with special, [9:30] you know, abilities and gets pulled into [9:32] a secret organization called Libra. But, [9:35] as the series keeps going, Leonardo [9:38] becomes involved in dangerous battles, [9:41] bizarre incidents, and even larger [9:43] threats hidden throughout the city while [9:45] working alongside some of the strongest [9:47] and weirdest characters all around. [9:54] >> [snorts] [10:02] >> Now, imagine this or ask yourself this [10:04] question, but what if anime and game [10:06] characters suddenly appeared in the real [10:08] world and confronted the people who [10:10] created them? You know I had to end with [10:12] Re:Creators. This is so underrated, and [10:15] boy, is it amazing. It's just a hidden [10:18] gem of a show, and and possibly one of [10:20] the best completed anime series that you [10:22] could watch right now to the fullest. [10:24] Re:Creators follows fictional characters [10:26] from anime, manga, and games, and novels [10:28] that suddenly just appear in the real [10:30] world alongside their creators. As these [10:32] characters struggle to understand why [10:34] they were brought there, conflicts begin [10:36] breaking out between heroes and [10:38] villains, and of course, the people who [10:39] originally created them. But, what makes [10:42] it engaging is just the concept, the [10:45] idea itself. Because instead of normal [10:47] fantasy story, this is a reverse isekai. [10:51] Because it explores how creators [10:52] influence their characters while mixing [10:55] intense battles with deeper emotional, [10:57] and of course, philosophical themes. It [11:00] is so good. If this video that you're [11:02] watching helped that empty space by [11:03] giving you all even more anime to watch, [11:05] which I hope it did, then do give it a [11:07] thumbs up, and let me know in the [11:08] comments down below which anime you're [11:10] going to be watching from this list. And [11:11] until next time, I will see you all in [11:14] the next video.