Shows like Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
Looking for shows that are like Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba? Take a look at these great shows sorted by online popularity today.
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    1. Attack on Titan

    #30 most popular show yesterday

    Attack on Titan offers a dark fantasy world where humanity is on the brink of extinction due to giant humanoid creatures. Fans of Demon Slayer's intense battles and intricate storytelling will be drawn to the high stakes and emotional depth of this series.

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    2. Bleach

    #33 most popular show yesterday

    Bleach follows a teenager who becomes a soul reaper, fighting malevolent spirits known as Hollows. Fans of Demon Slayer will appreciate Bleach's combination of swordplay, spiritual themes, and character development.

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    3. My Hero Academia

    #61 most popular show yesterday

    With its focus on a group of young protagonists honing their abilities to fight evil, My Hero Academia captures a spirit similar to Demon Slayer. The show combines superpowers, known as quirks, with the heart and determination seen in Tanjiro's journey.

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    4. Jujutsu Kaisen

    #348 most popular show yesterday

    Jujutsu Kaisen features a young protagonist who battles against curses, similar to the demons in Demon Slayer. The show provides a compelling mix of action, dark fantasy elements, and a band of characters that fans can root for.

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    5. Naruto

    #515 most popular show yesterday

    Naruto's tale of a young ninja with a powerful entity trapped inside him is reminiscent of the inner struggles faced by characters in Demon Slayer. The series is packed with action, growth, and a vast world of ninja arts to explore.

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    6. Tokyo Ghoul

    #1,112 most popular show yesterday

    Tokyo Ghoul explores a grim reality where ghouls and humans are at odds, resonating with Demon Slayer's theme of monstrous entities hidden within society. Its intense action and moral dilemmas provide a visceral experience for viewers.