Top 10 Anime That Tried To Be Scary But Aren’t
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Sometimes horror anime just plain sucks. Join Ashley for this list we’re looking at anime series that tried to scare their audience with monsters, eerie atmosphere, and, in some cases, a lot of garbage. Expect to see shows like The Lost Village, Junji Ito Collection, and Ghost Stories, on this list since we’ll be ranking some of the worst horror anime we’ve ever seen. Which anime do you think isn’t scary at all? Do you enjoy any of the shows on this list? let us know in the comments below – hopefully they’re not too terrifying.

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#10. “Gyo Tokyo Fish Attack!” (2012)
#9. “Kagewani” (2015)
#8. “Dark Cat” (1991)
#7. “King’s Game The Animation” (2017)
#6. “Supernatural The Animation” (2011)
#5. “Mars of Destruction” (2005)
#4. “Pupa” (2014)
#3, #2, #1: ???

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10 COMMENTS

  1. Stop using (awfully) Bad Dubs!.
    Please…
    (The Bad Voice Acting might just be a BAD Dub Adaptation’s Fault – just check the original to be sure)
    .

  2. I mean japan let them do what they want to Ghost Stories as long as they didnt change the ghost history or the names of the characters

  3. That was a really lazy reason to put ghost stories on the list, it’s almost as if you didn’t watch the original and assume it’s bad. Not saying it isn’t but if you’re going to include it then show valid arguments

  4. I 100% agree that King’s Game was not scary, EXCEPT at one point. Avoiding spoilers, it has to do with personal bias, as it was a pet cruelty moment that made me actually feel worse than for any of the actual people, ironically enough.

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