TheWinter 2024 anime seasonis almost at an end, and it has been an awesome few months. While perhaps not as overflowing with big names and sequels as some recent seasons, this quarter has not lacked quality or variety. Winter 2024 is especially interested in action, comedy, and isekai stories, all of which have multiple representatives that are worth checking out. Although not as plentiful as some other genres, romance anime might steal the spotlight throughout this quarter.

With close to 500 episodes airing each season, keeping up with everything is close to impossible; consequently, narrowing the options slightly can help get someone started. Let’s take a look at thebest anime of Winter 2024as the season comes to an end. While most people might already be looking forward toSpring 2024, they might wish to catch up with a few great recent anime that they skipped.

Updated June 24, 2025: The Winter 2024 anime season is nearly over, so the current rankings will likely not change again. However, if a series has a surprisingly great (or awful) finale, another update will be issued.

The cutoff point for the selection isMarch 29, 2024. While each show’s MyAnimeList score is mentioned, this data is just one piece of the equation and not the sole criterion behind the rankings.

The newestBlue Exorcistarc has been overshadowed by a few other Winter 2024 action anime, and sequels can struggle to retain an audience if they are not the biggest names around. While popular,Blue Exorcist’s adaptation has suffered from long gaps between seasons and retconned content. Still, theShimane Illuminati Saga has been an exciting ride so far, and it has blended action and drama well.

After a few fairly lighthearted episodes, the season kicked into gear with Izumo’s abduction by the Illuminati, a turn of events fueled by an intense betrayal. After that point,Blue Exorcistbalances the heroes' rescue mission with Izumo’s backstory and the Illuminati’s attempts to revive their demonic master. These elements are all decent in isolation, and they come together to create a respectable whole. Also,Blue Exorcisthas one of Winter 2024’s most detestable villains, a character that is so over-the-top terrible that he is always difficult to take seriously at times.

Like any recent season, Winter 2024 is stuffed withfantasy anime, with most of the biggest shows falling within the genre. Consequently, a few series can get lost in the shadow of heavyweights likeFrierenor the many entries in the isekai subgenre, andThe Unwanted Undead Adventurerserves as a prime example of an underrated Winter 2024 anime.

Rentt is a Bronze-level adventurer who has not experienced much growth in recent years, and while he is fairly hard on himself, he has unknowingly made quite an impact on his guild and the people around him. While exploring a low-level dungeon, he finds a hidden passage that leads him to a fight against a powerful dragon. Unsurprisingly, Rentt is completely defeated; surprisingly, he does not die and instead finds himself living as an undead monster. Thus, starts his journey towards evolution as he seeks to become something more human.

The Unwanted Undead Adventurertakes an inspired premise and adds a great protagonist and a couple of likable supporting characters. Although nothing especially unique on the surface, Rentt feels like a three-dimensional figure who has a well-defined backstory that influences his present actions. His transformation(s) is shrouded in mystery and drives the story forward well. However, the anime is at its best when showing Rentt’s impact on the people around him, specifically friendships that have developed over the span of a decade.

The Witch and the Beasthas many great things going for it, even if the anime has yet to fully capitalize on its concept’s potential.Set in a reality inspired by the Victorian Era, the story follows Guideau and Ashaf as they take on supernatural-themed cases, with the former only being onboard in an attempt to locate the witch who placed a curse on her. Following an episodic structure so far, the season covers a series of interesting cases that are enjoyable in isolation but do not seem to connect all that much, although they do flesh out the world.

Guideau and Ashaf are “cool,” and they are both shrouded in mystery despite having wildly different personalities. That said, they are a bit too aloof at the moment, which makes it difficult to root for them beyond their status as the show’s protagonists. In fact,The Witch and the Beast’s best episodes so far revolved around another detective team entirely, the far more interesting Phanora and Johan. Still, the core duo are entertaining in their own right.

Frankly,The Witch and the Beast’s biggest drawback at the moment is its length. The anime has steadily been gathering momentum, with the most recent arcs diving into Guidaeau and Ashaf’s backstories in a way that has elevated both characters significantly. The anime is starting to become great just as it is about to end, and this seems like one of those adaptations that might never get a sequel. Consequently, there is little reason to recommend the anime when the manga exists.

The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magicis just one of many isekai animeairing as part of Winter 2024’s lineup, and it will not go down as an all-time great likeThe Eminence in ShadoworKonoSuba. That said,The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magicis a solid addition to a theme that has suffered from overexposure in recent years. If someone hates isekai, they will probably not love this anime. However, people who are simply craving a fantasy story that has likable characters, decent humor, and escalating tension should be in for a treat.

Accidentally summoned to another world alongside his heroic classmates, Ken Usato learns that he is a healer, a development that attracts the attention of the terrifying Rose. Forced to train under her supervision, Ken gradually grows into his new role while developing friendships with many other characters; in the meantime, the human kingdom prepares for a war against demons. Ken and Rose are, by far,The Wrong Way to Use Healing Magic’s shining stars, and their dynamic manages to be both hilarious and sweet.

Initially playing out like a comedy, the anime gradually transitioned into an action-comedy as the hyped-up war finally broke out, a development that slightly exposed the weak animation. Still, this anime is entertaining during these chapters, and the subsequent episodes are closer in tone to the first half of the series.

Do not judge an anime (or manga) by its title.Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity Can Make You a Wizard?!sounds a bit too silly to be taken seriously, and it fails to paint an adequate picture of the show’s appeal. Adachi can hear people’s thoughts when he touches them, a power that has mostly been a negative addition to his life. However, one day, he accidentally touches his popular coworker, Kurosawa, and learns that he has a big crush on him. This news not only comes as a shock to Adachi, but also forces him to recontextualize his views on his coworker. As the two slowly get closer, the protagonist finds himself pulling back as he does not want to give Kurosawa false hope; however, Adachi’s feelings are also starting to become muddled.

Cherry Magictakes a fairly traditionalBoys' Love pairing– a confident man who is interested in an inexperienced guy – and introduces a supernatural twist that brings depth to most of their encounters. Adachi is likable as a confused guy in a tough situation with no easy answers. Meanwhile, the protagonist’s power provides insight into Kurosawa’s actions, revealing a person who is hardly as confident and secure as he might seem.

In a season with multiple fantastic romance anime,Cherry Magicwas always destined to play the underdog, especially since Boys' Love stories are permanently niche. Anyone interested in romance stories should give this show a try.

Tsukimichi -Moonlit Fantasy-has all the ingredients synonymous with generic isekai anime:an overpowered protagonist, strong female characters who instantly decide they need a master, and a bog-standard medieval-style world. However, the show still manages to establish a unique identity, and it serves as a prime example that tropes are fine as long as they are utilized well. The anime’s greatest strength is its characters, specifically Makoto, Tomoe, Mio, and Shiki. While capable of destroying disaster-level threats without breaking a sweat, Makoto is nevertheless likable, largely thanks to his comedic sensibilities and the fact he faces prejudice due to his looks. He has some flaws, even if they are not that detrimental.

In most isekai stories, the MC attracts a colorful cast of supporters willing to do anything to garner their leader’s attention. While following this formula,Tsukimichiallows these characters to exist away from Makoto’s shadow. Tomoe and Mio have arguably the most entertaining dynamic in the series, and they regularly produce big laughs and feature prominently in action sequences. Season 2 builds nicely on its predecessor’s strong foundation, and Makoto’s time as a teacher has produced quite a few hilarious moments.

While not quite as popular as isekai, same-world reincarnation stories are fairly common when compared to other niche themes, and Winter 2024 has produced one of the most interesting takes on the concept in a long time. Rishe, a noblewoman, finds herself caught in a strange time loop. Without fail, she dies when she is 20, always reincarnating a few years earlier just as her awful fiancé is about to humiliatingly dump her. Despite leading very different lives each time, Rishe’s path always leads to death, courtesy of a war started by a prince from a neighboring country. However, on her 7th loop, she runs into that very same man, starting an unexpected romance that will hopefully allow her to carve out a future.

A strong premise means nothing if it is executed poorly or features bland characters; fortunately,7th Time Loopcannot be accused of either. Rishe is a marvelous, confident, and proactive protagonist, one whose talents are born out of experiences cultivated over multiple (short) lives. Mysterious but also oddly charming, Prince Arnold is a fascinating male lead in his own right, and he has chemistry with Rishe.

Rishe and Arnold’s relationship develops quite a bit throughout the 12-episode season, and they make for a genuinely cute couple by the end of the cour. Although she morphs into a more traditional female romance lead in the second half of the series, Rishe has some great moments, including an exciting escape sequence.

Rumiko Takahashi’sUrusei Yatsurais an influential comedy and sci-fi manga that has spawned two anime adaptations. A cult classic, the 1981 version is worth checking out, but it is not easy to find in this day and age. Thankfully, the story received another adaptation in 2022, one that is readily available on HIDIVE. Featuring great animation and adhering closely to the manga,Urusei Yatsura’s latest incarnation demonstrates why this property has endured for so long, especially in Japan.

While “modernized” in its presentation, the anime’s humor and characters echo the source material’s age, with both elements seeming like they were ripped right out of the ’80s. The “pervert” protagonist might be dated, but Ataru holds up as one of this trope’s better representatives, and his antics are consistently hilarious. Lum – Ataru’s soon-to-be bride – steals the spotlight while covering a plethora of roles. She works well as a straight (wo)man to Ataru’s shenanigans, all the while adding a touch of heart to the story. However, she is also regularly funny, especially as a driving force for the anime’s stellar slapstick.

Urusei Yatsurais comforting. Sure, the characters change very little and the skits are largely inconsequential, but they are also consistent. Viewers know what they are going to get when they tune in for an episode of this show.

Classroom of the Elite’s third season offers more of the same: mind games, academic contests, and threats of expulsions. All in all, fans of the previous cours will likely enjoy watching the current saga, especially since the anime is finally starting to presentAyanokouji with challengesthat threaten to stretch beyond his control. Season 3 has also pushed Arisu Sakayanagi and Honami Ichinose to the forefront more than ever before, and they are both fascinating characters who utilize very different methods to wield influence over their classmates.

As enjoyable as season 3 has been,Classroom of the Elitealso has its issues. In an attempt to cover the remaining first year’s arcs, the adaptation is moving at a blistering pace, to the point of rushing through storylines. Although this is par for the course for this anime, season 3 feels especially on rails, with the characters and audience being granted very little room to breathe.

While perhaps not consistently brilliant so far,Classroom of the Eliteseason 3 produced one of the show’s most satisfying chapters yet. Episode 8 represented the anime at its best, delivering suspense, twists, and even a splash of humor. Since then,Classroom of the Elitehas been above average, and the season ended on a pretty good note that also served as a reminder that Ayanokouji is far from a good person.

An extremely late addition to the Winter 2024 season,Ninja Kamuihas mostly been a good time. Due to being licensed by Warner Bros. and Adult Swim, the original anime has fewer restrictions than series that have to air on standard television; consequently, there will be blood. The central narrative is quite straightforward, almost to the point of being basic. Tracked down by his clan, a former ninja named Joe is left at death’s door after watching his family be brutally murdered. However, he somehow survives. Naturally, his purpose in life is now to seek revenge, and he plans to take down everyone in his clan. As previously stated, there will be blood.

Ninja Kamui’s story has been fairly cliché so far, and the anime has yet to deliver any real surprises. Now, this could change in the future depending on how the show blends its sci-fi touches, but it has only amounted to some cool mecha-like armor up to this point. That said,Ninja Kamuiis quite entertaining. Except for one other series, the show has produced the season’s most continuously great fight sequences, with each episode including at least a couple of memorable battles. Provided thesecond half of the season lives up to expectations, this show will probably go down as one of thebest 2024 Winter anime​​​​​​.