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10 Series and Anime About Animals that you need to know!

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Need something new to watch but tired of always seeing people on your screen? Maratona Pop has picked 10 series and anime featuring animals just for you! You're welcome!

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Introduction

Stories featuring animals or anthropomorphic creatures aren’t just for kids. Whether exploring complex social dilemmas or offering moments of pure comedy, anime and series with animals at their center can captivate any audience.

If you’re looking for something different, here’s a selection of 10 unique works, each with its own charm and depth!

10 Anime and Series About Animals

Before we begin, as usual, these series are not ranked by quality. With that said, let’s dive into the good stuff!

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Beastars

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Genres: Drama, Mystery, Psychological

Synopsis

Beastars is set in a world where carnivores and herbivores coexist under constant tension. Legoshi, an introspective wolf, finds himself drawn to Haru, a rabbit, while trying to uncover a mysterious murder. The story delves into the complexities of social relationships, fear, and hidden desires, all through a deeply introspective lens.

Why Watch?

Beastars stands out for its exploration of identity, instinct, and prejudice. Studio Orange’s innovative animation beautifully captures the tension and elegance of the story. If you enjoy narratives that mix social drama with psychological depth, this is the perfect anime for you.

The Boy and the Beast

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Synopsis:

This acclaimed film by Mamoru Hosoda tells the story of Ren, an orphaned boy who finds a new home in the Beast Kingdom. There, he becomes the apprentice of Kumatetsu, a temperamental bear warrior. As Ren learns to fight and grow, their relationship is tested, revealing deep connections between the human and beast worlds.

Why Watch?

With its emotional narrative and stunning animation, The Boy and the Beast is a tale of growth, family, and acceptance. It also tackles the struggles of belonging, paralleling the audience's journey of self-discovery.

Wolf’s Rain

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Genres: Adventure, Drama, Fantasy

Synopsis

In a dystopian world, wolves disguised as humans seek a mythical paradise before Earth becomes uninhabitable. Kiba and his group face physical and emotional challenges while battling enemies and their own doubts.

Why Watch?

Wolf’s Rain is a visual and emotional masterpiece. Yoko Kanno’s breathtaking soundtrack and the story's themes of destiny, survival, and sacrifice create an epic, melancholic experience.

Sweet Tooth

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Synopsis:

Set in a post-apocalyptic world, Sweet Tooth follows Gus, a hybrid boy — part human, part deer — on a perilous journey to uncover the truth about his origins. As humans fear and hunt hybrids, Gus forms an unlikely partnership with a loner named Jepperd, and together they navigate a world where hope is scarce.

Why Watch?

With stunning visuals, Sweet Tooth blends adventure, drama, and fantasy seamlessly. The series explores themes of acceptance and humanity amidst chaos, delivering an emotionally rich and captivating experience.

BNA: Brand New Animal

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Genres: Action, Fantasy, Science Fiction

Synopsis

Michiru, a human turned tanuki, seeks refuge in Anima City, where she uncovers the mysteries behind her transformation. With the help of Shirou, a wolf, she faces dangers while trying to understand her new place in the world.

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Why Watch?

Produced by Studio Trigger, BNA features vibrant animation and a story that combines action with social commentary. The anime tackles themes of acceptance and identity in an exciting way.

The Lion Guard

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Genres: Adventure, Fantasy

Synopsis

A spin-off of The Lion King, the series follows Kion, Simba's son, as he leads the Lion Guard to protect the Pride Lands. Each episode sees Kion and his friends face new challenges while learning about leadership and responsibility.

Why Watch?

The Lion Guard is a delightful extension of The Lion King universe. It’s a great pick for nostalgic fans and those looking for stories about courage and friendship.

Bananya

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Genres: Comedy, Kids

Synopsis

Bananya is a tiny cat living inside a banana. The series showcases its adventures and interactions with other Bananyas in short, delightful episodes.

Why Watch?

Bananya is perfect for anyone seeking something adorable and lighthearted. Its simplicity and charm appeal to both kids and adults. Seriously, a cat living inside a banana interacting with others like it — what more could you want?

Kuma Miko: Girl Meets Bear

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Genres: Comedy, Slice of Life

Synopsis

Machi is a young shrine maiden living in a remote village with Natsu, a wise bear, as her guardian. Together, they navigate the challenges of modern life while balancing tradition and new experiences.

Why Watch?

The series blends humor with heartfelt moments, exploring the unlikely relationship between Machi and Natsu. It’s a story of friendship and personal growth.

Polar Bear’s Café

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Genres: Comedy, Slice of Life

Synopsis

In a café run by a polar bear, animals and humans share their daily experiences. Each episode offers a glimpse into the simple yet amusing lives of the patrons.

Why Watch?

The charm of the series lies in its genuine interactions and light humor. It’s the kind of anime that warms your heart with its simple stories and charismatic characters.

Aggretsuko

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Genres: Comedy, Slice of Life

Synopsis

Retsuko is a red panda living a double life: an office worker by day and a death metal singer by night. The series chronicles her struggles in a toxic corporate environment and her efforts to find balance and happiness.

Why Watch?

The show is a hilarious satire and an honest portrayal of adult life challenges. It’s comedic relief that still tackles profound issues.

Conclusion

These anime and series show that animal-centered stories can go far beyond simple entertainment, even if many offer digestible narratives. They can explore complex themes, provide social commentary, and reach audiences that regular stories might not, delivering rich and varied experiences.

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So, which of these will you watch first? What other works should be on this list? Please let us know in the comments!