12 Best Anime Like Hell's Paradise, Ranked
- Pavas Gagneja
- Apr 30, 2023
- 7 min read
Updated: Apr 17

Hell’s Paradise became a hit the moment it dropped. From the insane fights to the clean animation, everything about it just clicked with fans. But once it ended, the big question was - what now? Are there other shows that feel just as intense, just as emotional?
The good news is, there are. Not too many, but the ones that exist really hit close. These anime may not be the same story, but they bring that same energy - raw action, dark themes, and characters that actually make you feel something. So if you're missing Hell’s Paradise, here are some shows that’ll take you on a whole new trip while giving off that same vibe.
UPDATE: This article was updated by Daksh Chaudhary on April 17th, 2025. We have added 2 more entries to the list, added new photos, and improved the content of the article. Also, we have added a table below each entry to enhance our readers' experience.
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12/12 Deadman Wonderland

If Hell’s Paradise hooked you with its fight-to-survive premise, Deadman Wonderland will feel like a twisted cousin. The story follows Ganta, a teenager framed for murdering his classmates and thrown into a prison-themed amusement park where inmates battle for entertainment.
Like Gabimaru, Ganta is forced to unleash hidden powers to stay alive, all while uncovering dark secrets about the prison and his own past. The show doesn’t shy away from gore or psychological torment, making it perfect for fans of Hell’s Paradise’s unflinching violence. Just don’t expect a happy ending.
Release Year | MAL Rating | Animation Studio | Genre | Watch On |
April 2011 | 7.13 | Manglobe | Supernatural, Sci-Fi |
11/12 Tower of God

Based on the Korean webtoon of the same name, the series follows the story of Bam, a boy who enters a mysterious tower in search of his friend Rachel. The tower is filled with dangers and trials, and only those who reach the top will have their wish granted. Sounds interesting, right? The show's unique concept has earned it a dedicated fan base.
Fans of Hell's Paradise will appreciate the similarities between the two shows. Both series features a strong protagonist who is thrust into a dangerous world filled with powerful enemies and supernatural abilities. The show's characters are morally ambiguous, and viewers can never be sure who to trust.
Release Year | MAL Rating | Animation Studio | Genre | Watch On |
April 2020 | 7.56 | Telecom Animation Film | Action, Adventure |
10/12 Akudama Drive

Here's another great anime like Hell's Paradise. Both shows feature characters who are criminals, forced into dangerous situations where survival is everything. In Akudama Drive, a group of criminals, each with their own deadly skill, are thrown together for a heist that could change the fate of the nation..
With only 12 episodes, the show doesn’t waste time. From the start, it pours action, twists, and a lot of drama. The ending? Just as intense and emotional as Hell's Paradise, with a bittersweet twist that’ll stay with you.
Release Year | MAL Rating | Animation Studio | Genre | Watch On |
October 2020 | 7.57 | Pierrot | Action, Sci-Fi |
9/12 Tokyo Ghoul

Tokyo Ghoul is one of those shows that hooks you from the first episode. It’s set in a world where flesh-eating Ghouls live in secret, hiding among humans. After a freak accident, a quiet college kid named Kaneki ends up becoming half-ghoul, and everything in his life flips upside down. He’s stuck between two sides, trying to figure out who he really is while also trying not to die.
If you liked the raw, brutal side of Hell’s Paradise, you’ll feel right at home here. Tokyo Ghoul is darker, messier, and doesn’t hold back when it comes to pain or violence. Its opening song, Unravel, became so popular that even people who haven’t seen the show know it. And the manga? Way more detailed than the anime, so definitely worth checking out too.
Release Year | MAL Rating | Animation Studio | Genre | Watch On |
July 2014 | 7.79 | Pierrot | Horror, Action |
8/12 Dorohedoro

Dorohedoro is a fun trip, with the main character as Caiman, who wakes up with no memory and a lizard head, hunting down sorcerers to figure out what happened to him. In the world of Dorohedoro, sorcerers play god with humans, and things get pretty messed up. The whole show is a mix of dark humor, body horror, and crazy action, with weird art style that pulls you in.
If you liked Hell’s Paradise, you’ll vibe with this too. Interestingly, some of the villains are oddly likeable as well. The series feels weird, but in the best way, and the whole thing just has this chaotic energy that keeps you hooked. Definitely not your typical anime, but that’s what makes it so fun.
Release Year | MAL Rating | Animation Studio | Genre | Watch On |
January 2020 | 8.05 | MAPPA | Action, Horror |
7/12 Dororo

What if your body was taken from you, piece by piece, by demons? How far would you go to get it back? Dororo takes that question and runs with it. The story follows Hyakkimaru, a quiet swordsman who was born without limbs, skin, or even senses, thanks to a deal his father made with demons. Now he’s on a mission to hunt those monsters down and take back what’s his.
He’s not alone either - by his side is Dororo, a clever orphan who’s tough, funny, and full of heart. Together, they form a bond that feels a lot like Gabimaru and Sagiri’s uneasy teamwork in Hell’s Paradise. The action is fast and intense, with sword fights that’ll instantly remind you of Gabimaru’s moves.
Release Year | MAL Rating | Animation Studio | Genre | Watch On |
January 2019 | 8.25 | Tezuka Productions, MAPPA | Action, Adventure |
6/12 Demon Slayer

There's no other show that presents Japanese traditions better than Demon Slayer. The way it mixes fast-paced action with traditional Japanese culture is just mind-blowing. From the clothes and sword styles to the Breathing Techniques and demon lore, everything feels ancient, just like Hell’s Paradise.
Demon Slayer, despite being action-packed, tells a heartfelt story about family, loss, and holding on to kindness in a cruel world. Especially how the series makes even its villains valuable by revealing their tragic past post-battle, hits the hardest. No surprise that the show became one of the biggest anime hits of the decade.
Release Year | MAL Rating | Animation Studio | Genre | Watch On |
April 2019 | 8.44 | Ufotable | Action, Supernatural |
5/12 Chainsaw Man

Chainsaw Man is an anime that has been praised for its unique fighting abilities and messy action scenes. Some viewers may even find it to be a more thrilling experience than Hell's Paradise. The show follows the story of Denji, a young man who fuses with a demon to become a Chainsaw Man, a powerful creature with immense strength.
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If you're looking for an anime with intense action, Chainsaw Man is a must-watch. This anime like Hell's Paradise, perfectly blends horror and dark humor with visually stunning animation. So if you're purely into action, Chainsaw Man won't disappoint you.
Release Year | MAL Rating | Animation Studio | Genre | Watch On |
October 2022 | 8.46 | MAPPA | Action, Fantasy |
4/12 Jujutsu Kaisen

If you liked Hell’s Paradise, then Jujutsu Kaisen should be next on your list. It’s packed with Curses, deadly missions, and a lead character who’s both the weapon and the target. Yuji Itadori, like Gabimaru, is handed a death sentence after swallowing something he definitely shouldn't have - Sukuna’s finger. The fights are sharp, stylish, and focus more on smart moves than just raw power.
Instead of Tao, Jujutsu Kaisen uses Cursed Energy, but both shows reward clever thinking. They also ask the same big questions - what’s the cost of power, who gets to be called a monster, and can anyone truly be redeemed?
Release Year | MAL Rating | Animation Studio | Genre | Watch On |
October 2020 | 8.56 | MAPPA | Action, Supernatural |
3/12 Attack On Titan

Attack on Titan takes place in a world where humanity is forced to live behind massive walls to survive. The danger? Giant, flesh-eating Titans that appear without warning. What starts as a fight for survival quickly turns into a world filled with secrets and hard-hitting truths. AOT doesn’t hold back, and that’s what makes it so powerful.
Attack on Titan is known for its unpredictability. The story constantly evolves, and just when you think you know what’s happening, it surprises you. The creator, Hajime Isayama,
pitched Attack on Titan to a Japanese magazine known for rom-coms, but they rejected it, thinking it was too dark. Now? It’s one of the most successful anime series of all time.
Release Year | MAL RATING | Animation Studio | Gere | Watch On |
April 2013 | 8.56 | Wit Studio, MAPPA | Action, Drama |
2/12 Made In Abyss

What if a story that looks cute on the outside turns out to be one of the darkest journeys you’ve seen? Made in Abyss starts with two kids heading into a massive, mysterious pit called the Abyss, but what they find down there is far from childlike. Each layer gets more dangerous, more disturbing, and the deeper they go, the more the story pushes both the characters and the viewers.
Like Hell’s Paradise, this show mixes beauty with horror, using a strange world to explore survival, sacrifice, and the will to keep going. Both shows have characters risking everything for something deeply personal, and both aren't afraid to show just how painful that path can be.
Release Year | MAL Rating | Animation Studio | Genre | Watch On |
July 2017 | 8.64 | Kinema Citrus | Adventure, Fantasy |
1/12 Hunter X Hunter

Hunter x Hunter might look bright and fun at first, but it gets dark real fast. Gon starts out just wanting to find his dad, but things spiral into full-on survival mode. Especially in the Chimera Ant arc, the chaos is unmatched, with monsters hunting humans and heroes struggling. The series revolves around Nen - one of the coolest power systems out there, super detailed and just as creative as Tao.
What hits hardest though, is how Gon changes. He starts off so pure, but everything he goes through chips away at that. Kind of like Gabimaru, both get dragged into worlds where nothing’s black and white.
Release Year | MAL Rating | Animation Studio | Genre | Watch On |
October 2011 | 9.03 | Madhouse | Action, Adventure |
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