Available on Hulu Mawaru Penguindrum A terminally ill girl is possessed and unknowingly held hostage by a penguin hat that brings her back from the dead. Not available for streaming Akikan Which is better: steel or aluminum? Who cares when your soda is turning into a woman! Anthropomorphic soda cans battle in a twisted science experiment to determine which container is superior. With this power, Unko-san hopes to wipe away the metaphorical manure that plague his unlucky friends. One of these fairies, Unko-san, has the ability to give luck to others. Available on Crunchyroll Unko-san On a strange island lives a community of brown poop fairies. They’ve gotta make a living too, ya’ know. Available on Crunchyroll Samurai Pizza Cats Cyborg samurai cats thwart evil plots to overthrow Little Tokyo’s emperor with mechs and puns all while running a pizzeria. Not available for streaming Moyashimon: Tales of Agriculture A young college student can see and communicate with microorganisms and bacteria.
Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo speaks to us on a spiritual level. Monkeys with ringing telephones on their heads. Available on Crunchyroll Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo Fighting nose hairs. There are 11 other boys even creepier than him. He offers you a butt massage before you fall asleep. Available on Crunchyroll Makura no Danshi A boy stays in your house all day while you’re at work, lounging on your bed and hissing at cats.
Available on Crunchyroll JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure There’s JoJo, JoJo, JoJo, JoJo, JoJo, JoJo, JoJo and JoJo of the Joestar family, and they’re all trying to make their own space and time right through amazing powers, mystical poses and weird references to musicians. Available on Funimation and Hulu Sekko Boys As if themed idol groups couldn’t get any stranger, a team of actual Greco-Roman busts, sings, poses, and are carted through weird drama of the idol world in Sekko Boys. His conditions? Teach a class of failing middle school students, all who are welcome to attempt to assassinate him before he obliterates everything. The following 21 anime are beyond bizarre.Īfter destroying 70% of the moon, a yellow octopus-like creature makes a deal with the Japanese government to delay Earth’s destruction.
Unbound by practical limitations, animation provides creators an amazing avenue where imaginations can run wild - sometimes a little too wild.