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Each studio has a unique animation style that acts as a signature on the anime they produce or have a hand in putting on the screen. Studio Bones is one of the top animation studios with a good amount of hit series under their belt: Soul Eater, Bungo Stray Dogs, My Hero Academia, and Mob Psycho 100, to name a few. In this list, I’m going to explore ten of the best anime that Studio Bones helped create: some popular hits, others underrated picks that you may not be as familiar with.
10) Noragami

Noragami is an anime that mixes the supernatural, urban fantasy, and comedy genres. It originally aired in 2014 and was renewed for a sequel season. The series follows Yato, a small god lording over calamity whose legacy is all but unknown due to a lack of worship. Yato dreams of one day becoming a recognized deity with numerous worshippers and a personal shrine dedicated to only him.
In order to make his dreams a reality, Yato decides to take on odd jobs in the hopes of obtaining notoriety and a good reputation. He and his small group of friends must learn and face the ever-changing world of humans and gods while vanquishing evil spirits named Phantoms that aim to stop them. Noragami emphasizes the importance of connection and the bond between individuals in a quiet, but significant way, without skimping on fun, adventure-style episodes.
9) Darker Than Black

Darker Than Black is one of the most forgotten shonen anime and easily one of my favorites on this list. The anime first aired back in 2007, and had a single season of 25 episodes; a sequel series called Darker Than Black: Gemini of the Meteor came out years later. This series was set in a world where two supernatural zones appeared under mysterious circumstances, Heaven’s Gate and Hell’s Gate.
These Gates began a phenomenon of Contractors, individuals who make pacts for supernatural powers that cannot be explained by modern science. Our protagonist, Hei, appears to be a Contractor with strong abilities in controlling electricity. Hei is known as the “Black Reaper”, an ominous, masked figure that serves the Syndicate in assassinations and other underground tasks. Darker Than Black has plenty of action and fight sequences, but the anime’s undertone focuses on the emotional loss of many main characters and how this impacts the choices they make.
8) Space Dandy

Space Dandy is one of the most overlooked anime on this list, which is a shame because it masterfully blends comedy with philosophical pondering with ease. The space-centered anime debuted in 2014 and had a single season with only 24 episodes. Notably, Space Dandy was made by the same creator as Cowboy Bebop. The series embraces the idea of searching for meaning in a universe that lacks a concrete definition of the word, and enjoying life in spite of this. It may bury its message beneath slapstick laughs and explicit comedy stunts, but beneath it all Space Dandy has a lot to say to its audience about the bountiful nature of living a free life.
The series plot is noted for its episodic format: each episode features a self-contained story that isn’t necessarily carried over to the next. The main storyline focuses on Dandy, an alien hunter with a rag-tag crew that traverses the galaxy to catalog new alien species for money. As the crew tackles their job with humor and gusto, Dandy remains pursued by the corrupt Gogol Empire for reasons that are never explicitly stated.
7) Ouran High School Host Club

If there’s a classic romance anime, then Ouran High School Host Club has to be in the running for the title. The series seems to transcend the genre; the number of anime fans who have seen this series, despite their usual preferences, is almost impressive. Debuting in 2006, the anime had a run of 26 episodes before ending. It’s known for its focus on romance, the ties of friendship, and gender identity while exploring societal status among the characters.
In Ouran High School Host Club, we follow Haruhi Fujioka, a scholarship student who attends Ouran Academy and struggles to fit in with the rich crowd of students that populate the school. Early on, Haruhi walks in on the school’s exclusive and infamous host club that focuses on entertaining mostly female clientele. After breaking a vase in the club’s room, Haruhi is strong-armed into working off her debt at the club while initially disguised as a boy with her short hair and dry humor. During her time at the club, Haruhi forms strong bonds with the members, particularly Tamaki Suoh, who becomes interested in her romantically.
6) Eureka Seven

Eureka Seven is a science-fiction anime that features aspects of romance, action, and adventure. The anime debuted in 2006 with a total of 50 episodes spread out over one season. This underrated series navigated themes of destiny, the definition of humanity, and the consequences of war. In the series’ universe, humans have abandoned Earth due to an invasive species called Scrub Coral merging with the planet and making it uninhabitable.
Fast forward to the main plot, focused on Renton Thurston, who decides to join the renegade group Gekkostate. This decision is kick-started when Eureka, a beautiful but mysterious pilot, crash-lands in Renton’s room. While Renton pictured a fast-paced, glamorous life with the outlaw group, the reality is not at all what it seems; on top of this, he must figure out the mystery behind the Scrub Coral and how this will affect the fate of humanity’s continued survival.













