In this compilation, I’ve gathered a selection of top-notch anime series that feature animal-human societies, perfect for fans of “Beastars”.
Recently, anime genres have been exploring innovative themes, venturing into realms previously untouched by Manga. An example is “Cells at Work”, though it maintains human-like characters.
“Beastars” has garnered a substantial fanbase, many of whom continue to follow its ongoing Manga. Let’s explore five anime series akin to “Beastars” that are worth your attention.
1. BNA (Brand New Animal)
“BNA” recently premiered on Netflix this spring, initially releasing a set of six episodes simultaneously on Netflix Japan.
However, for viewers without access to this, the release schedule is one episode per week, and it’s currently at episode 3, making it a great time to start watching.
The anime centers around Michiru, who unexpectedly transforms into a Tanuki-human and escapes to “Anima City,” a haven designed for animal-humans.
There, she encounters Shirou, who assists her in uncovering the mystery behind her sudden transformation into an animal-human.
2. Dorohedero
This anime, having completed its first season, is ideal for those who prefer to binge-watch rather than wait weekly for new episodes.
Set in a city called ‘the Hole’, it revolves around a group of sorcerers who abduct citizens to use as subjects in their heinous experiments.
The story follows Nikaido, who discovers Caiman, a man cursed with a reptile head. Eager to reverse the spell that transformed him, Caiman embarks on a quest to eliminate sorcerers, hoping to eventually find and defeat the one responsible for his condition and revert his lizard head back to normal.
3. Seton Academy
For fans of high school-themed anime, this series offers a unique twist: it’s set in a high school populated by various animal species, including a human.
Seton Academy is an unusual educational institution where humans are outnumbered by other species. The story centers on Mazama Jin, a character who dislikes animals but ironically falls for Hino Hitomi, the sole female human.
His life takes an unexpected turn when he becomes involved with Lanka the wolf, who, like Hitomi, is the last of her kind, as he joins her ‘Pack’.
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5. Africa No salaryman
This comedy anime offers a humorous take on the lives of a Lion, Toucan, and Lizard as they navigate the challenges of working in a Japanese capitalist society.
Unlike their natural habitats in the savanna and the intricacies of the food chain, these characters face unique dilemmas as animals adapting to urban office life.
That concludes our list for now, and I hope you find these suggestions helpful. Don’t forget to visit our site for the most recent updates on anime and manga.
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