Compared to cartoons in other regions like the west, it is harder to findanimelikeBeastars. This side of the world just loves talking animals. Now, there are plenty of romantic anime and manga series out there of course, but what series are good for those that love anthropomorphic animals?
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That may not be the biggest draw forBeastarsfans, but it’s as good a place as any to start. While it may be tricky to track down recommendations, there are still plenty of series out there for fans of this trope to enjoy. One just has to look hard enough through the history of the medium.
10BNA: Brand New Animal
This actually released around the same time asBeastarson Netflix. It is an anime series from Studio Trigger ,who most might know fromKill la Kill.It’s a short watchwith only twelve episodes; not as ambitious, but it still has great animation.
The show stars a human high school girl, Michiru, who gets transformed into a raccoon by accident. She runs away to an animal colony in hopes of finding out what happened to her, as well as seeking refuge from those that are hunting her.

9Aggretsuko
This is another Netflix anime that currently has three seasons and some specials. Episodes are about half the length of a typical anime, sort of how Adult Swim airs a lot of its shows such asAqua Teen Hunger Force.
The story stars Retsuko, a red panda trying to make it out on her own as a regular day office employee. Viewers can expect a lot of drama, romance, and plenty of comedy. The best part is her secret love of heavy metal music, which Retsuko uses to vent her stress.

8Dragon Ball
This recommendation pertains to the original work, rather thanDragon Ball Z. That’s the anime most people are familiar with in this universe, as a bro intensive fighting spectacular.
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The originalDragon Ballis more of a comedy series. It features fighting as well, but nothing as dramatic asDragon Ball Z. It’s a lighthearted adventure filled with a lot more animal folk and charming characters, sure to appeal to audiences who loved such characters inBeastars.
7Sherlock Hound
This 1984 classic anime may not be familiar to a lot of anime fans. What makes it stand out as more than just “Sherlock Holmeswith animals” is its studio, TMS. They were one of the best animation studios in the 80s and 90s, and even worked on some Western cartoons likeAnimaniacsandTiny Toon Adventures.
It’s also interesting to note that famed director Hayao Miyazaki worked on bringing this anime to life. Viewers can watch the whole series on official YouTube channel.

6Sgt. Frog
The manga for this is still ongoing, but the anime series stopped with 358 episodes. Only about a hundred of those have been dubbed; however, there are still subbed translations out there for English-speaking viewers to enjoy.
Sgt. Frogis about a group of alien frogs that come to Earth in order to invade it. Sergeant Keroro and his four subordinates are less than stellar invaders though, and instead grow to love the planet. Expect wacky hijinks and plenty of references to Gundams.

5Gurren Lagann
This show might seem a bit different from other entries here, but it does relate to some similar tones toBeastars. At its core,this anime showis a mech series that starts out as a war of humans against beastmen.
However (mild spoiler), not all is as it seems in this conflict. Whether it ties in toBeastarsor not is kind of irrelevant in the end.Gurren Lagannis one of the highest ranked shows among anime fans, and should not be missed by anyone.

4Sonic X
What would a Game Rant list be without at least one video game tie-in?Sonic Xis as good a place to start as any, since it helped create a generation with a genuine love of animal critters. (That is to say, look out for DeviantArt.)
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This wasn’t the first animated series to starSonic and pals, but it can be called the first primary anime. Either way, this three season anime has plenty of attitude and action for Sonic fans,Beastarsfans, or anime lovers in general.
3The Boy And The Beast
This one isn’t a show, but rather a movie. However, it’s a hard recommendation either way due to its beautiful style and touching story. The premise tries to examine the lives of animal people through the eyes of a lost boy.
The Boy and the Beastfeels bit likeThe Beauty and the Beast,but with a focus on platonic love instead of a romantic one. It is a heartwarming tale to say the least, and one of Mamoru Hosoda‘s finest.

2African Office Worker
This anime has a similar vibe as Aggretsuko does. It also features animals working in an office environment, but it’s not quite so cutesy. The adult humor doesn’t cross the line into South Park territory but it is definitely more risqué.
The anime is also a bit more random and looser in its structure. While episodes may return to jokes, each one split into segments, similarly to how sketch shows like Saturday Night Live operate. It’s an interesting experience for anime fans, full of memorable characters.

1Odd Taxi
This anime just starteda few weeks ago and currently has only two episodes available. That said, it is intriguing enough so far to recommend it. The funny thing about this series is the fact that the manga just started in January of 2021, meaning the show and manga might turn out differently.
The core concept of the anime starts off with a cab driver and his quirky clientele. However, the show soon turns into a mystery drama about a missing girl.

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