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title: 'Top 10 COMPLETED Anime Series SO GOOD You’ll Binge Them Overnight'
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date: 2026-06-17
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# Top 10 COMPLETED Anime Series SO GOOD You’ll Binge Them Overnight

> Source: [Top 10 COMPLETED Anime Series SO GOOD You’ll Binge Them Overnight](https://youtube.com/watch?v=mrelBSe6BCY)

## Summary

The video presents a curated list of completed anime series that viewers can binge-watch in one sitting, emphasizing that each show has a satisfying ending without filler. It covers a range of genres, including dark fantasy, romance, psychological mystery, and action, with brief plot summaries and reasons why each anime is worth watching.

### Key Points

- **Parasyte: The Maxim** [0:22] — Shinichi, a weak student, is infected by a parasite in his hand, leading to a dark fantasy story with strong character growth and brutal action.
- **Plastic Memories** [1:32] — A heart-wrenching romance about Tsukasa and Isla, an android with a limited lifespan, building towards a sad but satisfying ending.
- **Sonny Boy** [2:45] — A psychological mystery where students are isekai'd into an alternate dimension with no rules, gaining unusual abilities.
- **Cyberpunk Edgerunners** [3:35] — A cyberpunk story by Studio Trigger about David, who pushes beyond human limits in Night City, with a complete story in 10 episodes.
- **Astra Lost in Space** [4:58] — A sci-fi mystery where students stranded in space uncover a traitor among them, with strong pacing and plot twists.
- **Food Wars** [5:36] — An underdog story about Yukihira Soma at an elite cooking school, featuring intense cooking battles and non-stop hype.
- **The Quintessential Quintuplets** [6:44] — A romance where tutor Futaro must choose among five identical quintuplets, with balanced character development.
- **Banana Fish** [7:55] — A crime thriller about Ash Lynx investigating the phrase 'Banana Fish', with strong emotional storytelling.
- **Blood Blockade Battlefront** [8:51] — A supernatural action story set in a merged New York with monsters, featuring stylish fights and unique setting.
- **Re:Creators** [10:02] — A reverse isekai where fictional characters appear in the real world and confront their creators, blending battles with philosophical themes.

## Transcript

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