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There are still some major Shonen Jump franchises that fans want to see with a modern day production giving it all a face lift from before, and there are a few that fans want to see given that they have been away for a long time at this point. This list contains a little bit of both, so read for a few Shonen Jump classics that would do well with getting a modern day coat of paint in an official remake or revival.
7). Dragon Ball

Dragon Ball might currently be working on a remake for Dragon Ball Super, but fans would really rather see a full remake of the original TV anime series that started it all. As Akira Toriyama’s manga celebrates its 40th anniversary, the original era of the franchise is all the more important. But outside of upscaling the older episodes to modern day visual fidelity, Goku’s original adventures are still left in that original era.
We’ve seen teases of what a new take on the classic anime would look like in small moments in Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero and more that have really excited fans, but a full remake anime would be a very welcome release. While that original anime still very much works, a remake would be perfect for a new generation.
6). Naruto

It’s the same case for Naruto, too. It’s been apparently working on a new anime special for its original anime as part of the 20th anniversary, and we’ve even seen a remake reel of the anime’s biggest moments, and that only excites fans about the prospect of what a full remake would be like. Naruto would probably benefit the most from such an undertaking as a new era of the anime could streamline it to just featuring the canonical events from Masashi Kishimoto’s original manga series, and that would make it a better point of entry for a new generation of fans.
With the Boruto sequel going on now it might be tough for a remake to also exist, but it’s what the franchise needs to get its life back. There just isn’t as much interest in the sequel as the original, but this would be a great way to bring the hype back.
5). Yu-Gi-Oh! Season 0

Yu-Gi-Oh! is sort of in that same boat as its many sequels and spinoffs have paled in comparison to the popularity of Kazuki Takahashi’s original manga story, but what really needs a remake upgrade is the mysterious “Season 0.” This was the very first adaptation of Takahashi’s story that focuses on the original death games that Yami had played with various individuals, and was often hailed as a much darker take on the series before it shifted its focus to children’s card games.
This version of the anime has yet to get an official release outside of Japan, but a full remake of this original slate of stories would help give Yu-Gi-Oh the kind of full circle bump it needs to truly be complete. There’s a whole chunk of the story that many anime fans might not even realized existed, so now is the time to rectify that with a remake.












