Warning: this post contains spoilers for every anime discussed.
From series likeTokyo GhoultoThe Promised Neverland, endings can make or break an anime.
It is shocking, bloody, gory, and an unfortunately perfect way to terminate the series.
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The ending is a tough pill to swallow, but Lucy gets her dream.
The series follows the titular character’s rise from a punk to the savior of the world.
Everyone goes back to living a peaceful life, and Naruto and Hinata get married.
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Narutohas many flaws, including the final arc that foolishly introduces a new villain at the last minute.
However, the actual ending isa vindicating final look at Narutofinally achieving his dreams.
Naruto’s and Hinata’s marriage is an iconic finale that wraps up the story perfectly.
Every second of the last arc was perfect, but the final showdown was long-awaited and didn’t disappoint.
Plus, the last episode gave fansa satisfying look into the characters' future.
Spike’s past catches up with him, putting him and his friends in harm’s way.
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Cowboy Bebopis excellent for non-anime fansbecause of its Western appeal and aversion to typical anime tropes.
However,the ending is ambiguous, with fans unsure if Spike is dead or alive.
Each episode occurs in a different reality where he attempts a new path to his ideal life.
The series follows Hiroshi Odokawa, a walrus taxi driver with the strange ability to recognize anyone he sees.
Soon, he becomes the last piece in a grand murder mystery surrounding his clients.
It explains everything that happened, only leaving questions about its beautifully ambiguous ending.
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Mob Psycho 100is a perfect anime from start to finish, especially the latter.
Everything made sense, and Mob could finally express himself.
It was a gorgeous scene, and it wrapped up the story perfectly.
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