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10 Shonen Anime Finales That Fans Agree Are Basically Flawless

Shōnen anime is home to some of the greatest shows in the history of the art form. Covering a wide variety of series, iconic characters like Goku and Luffy have inspired and influenced generations of fans and creators, defining what a shōnen protagonist should be. However, just because a series is massively popular or successful doesn't mean that it's flawless. If shōnen anime has ever struggled with one thing throughout its long history, it's with ending its stories.

Anime endings will forever be a point of contention within the wider anime-watching community. Countless series have generated immense popularity, only to hobble their way to the finish line while a deeply disappointed audience watches on. The number of bad endings far outweigh the good, and for that, the best of the best should be celebrated for their accomplishments. A number of different shōnen anime have wrapped themselves up nicely, yet only a select few stand above the rest.

10 Attack on Titan

Animated by Wit Studio and MAPPA (2013-2023)

Attack on Titan (2013) anime poster
Attack on Titan (2013) anime poster
Created by
Hajime Isayama
First Episode Air Date
April 7, 2013
TV Show(s)
Attack On Titan
First Film
Attack on Titan: The Crimson Bow and Arrow
Latest Film
Attack on Titan: The Final Chapters (2023)

Attack on Titan is a globally successful manga and anime franchise created by Hajime Isayama. The story is set in a world where humanity lives inside walled cities, threatened by giant humanoid creatures called Titans. The series follows Eren Yeager and his friends as they fight to uncover the truth about the Titans and the world. First serialized in 2009, the franchise has expanded into anime series, films, video games, novels, and live-action adaptations.

Attack on Titan is one of the most popular anime series of the last decade, dominating online spaces while delivering one of the more thought-provoking shōnen stories ever. The rise and fall of Eren Yeager captivated audiences for the better part of a decade, and continues to do so even after his story has finished. Attack on Titan's ending is an intriguing one simply for the fact that manga readers mostly hated it, while the anime fanbase thoroughly enjoyed it.

Attack on Titan - Young Eren with arms outstretched above the clouds
Attack on Titan - Young Eren with arms outstretched above the clouds 

Completing Eren's character arc in just about the only way it could, Attack on Titan's ending is a bittersweet final sendoff, leaving the audience with Mikasa one last time as she sits beside the grave of her tragic first love. Attack on Titan: The Last Attack will be retelling the ending one final time in American theaters in February 2025.

9 A Silent Voice

Animated by Kyoto Animation (2016)

When fans think of shōnen anime, they typically imagine a series featuring intense battles, powerful fighters, and some sort of adventure with an established end goal. While those sorts of stories do make up the bulk of popular shōnen, they aren't the only ones occupying the space. A Silent Voice falls under the category because its original source material was published in Weekly Shōnen Magazine, and it just so happens that the film has one of the better endings in shōnen history.

The journey of self-forgiveness that lies at the heart of A Silent Voice is one of anime's most emotional, and it helps that the excellent work by Kyoto Animation lifts the story in every sense. Concluding at the very end of that journey, the anime's final scene sees Shoya remove the metaphorical 'x' from the faces of everyone around him, showcasing his growth as a character while the soaring score by Kensuke Ushio tugs at the viewer's heartstrings.

8 Your Lie in April

Animated by A-1 Pictures (2014-2015)

Your Lie in April (2014)

Your Rating

Your Lie in April
18
9.7/10
Release Date
2014 - 2015
Directors
Kyohei Ishiguro
Writers
Takao Yoshioka
Franchise(s)
Your Lie in April

Cast

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    Max Mittelman
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    Erica Lindbeck

Your Lie in April follows Kousei Arima, a piano prodigy who loses his ability to hear the piano after his mother's death. His life changes when he meets Kaori Miyazono, a spirited violinist who helps him rediscover his passion for music. The series explores themes of loss, recovery, and the power of music in healing. The show stars Natsuki Hanae as Kousei and Risa Taneda as Kaori.

Main Genre
Drama
Seasons
1
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll, Hulu

Your Lie in April, like A Silent Voice, is not one of the typical battle shōnen anime that fans might think of when referring to the category. Nevertheless, the series is a shōnen anime, and one of the more heartbreaking to have ever been aired. The romantic drama series about finding lost passion and healing from trauma has scarred many unsuspecting viewers in the years since its release, and will likely continue to do so far into the future.

Kaori plays violin and Kosei plays piano during their final performance from Your Lie in April.
Kaori plays violin and Kosei plays piano during their final performance from Your Lie in April.

Your Lie in April's ending is somewhat bleak, but wonderfully executed, dumping last-second reveals on the audience before they watch main character Kosei walk off into his future. His growth as a character is evident in how he handles the trauma of losing yet another important person from his life. Despite how terribly sad of an ordeal the series is, it manages to close on a hopeful and heartfelt note.

7 Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion

Animated by Sunrise (2006-2007)

Code Geass Lelouch of the Rebellion (2006)

Your Rating

Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion
17
8.5/10
Release Date
2006 - 2008
Directors
Gorō Taniguchi
Writers
Ichirō Ōkouchi
Franchise(s)
Code Geass

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    Johnny Yong Bosch
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    Yuri Lowenthal

Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion is a Japanese anime series set in an alternate future where the Holy Britannian Empire has conquered Japan. The series follows Lelouch vi Britannia, an exiled prince who gains a mysterious power called Geass and uses it to lead a rebellion against the imperial power. Lelouch balances his dual life as a student and a masked revolutionary leader, driven by a desire to avenge his mother's death and create a better world.

Main Genre
Action
Seasons
2
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll

Code Geass ruled the anime sphere in the late 2000s and for good reason. The series follows Lelouch vi Britannia, later Lelouch Lamperouge, an exiled prince who becomes caught up in a terror attack in order to liberate Japan from Britannian rule. Whether Code Geass is truly deserving of the shōnen tag is up for debate, as the series features prominent themes of war, revenge, imperialism, and more, wrapped up in a dark but phenomenally gripping experience.

What isn't up for debate, however, is the quality of its ending. One of the more celebrated and unforgettable conclusions in anime history, while also being somewhat ambiguous and misunderstood, Code Geass concludes with the series' main character ultimately achieving his goal of bringing about peace, all the while showcasing his growth as a character.

6 Dragon Ball GT

Animated by Toei (1996-1997)

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Your Rating

Dragon Ball GT
17
7.7/10
Release Date
1997 - 1997-00-00
Network
Fuji TV
Showrunner
Akira Toriyama
Directors
Minoru Okazaki, Mitsuo Hashimoto, Yoshihiro Ueda, Takahiro Imamura, Hidehiko Kadota, Osamu Kasai, Hiroyuki Kakudou, Shigeyasu Yamauchi
Writers
Akira Toriyama

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    Masako Nozawa
    Oob (voice)
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    Yûko Minaguchi
    Uncredited

Dragon Ball GT is the third series in Akira Toriyama's most famous anime franchise. However, it is the first one not to adapt a manga storyline. Set after the events of the Buu Saga, Dragon Ball GT sees Goku and the Z-Warriors battle powerful villains such as Baby, Super 17, and the Shadow Dragons. 18 years after the 64-episode show was met with a lukewarm reception, Dragon Ball Super replaced it in the anime's official continuity.

Seasons
1
Streaming Service(s)
Hulu

Just as a series can be good and stumble its way toward a bad ending, so too can an anime be bad and somehow strike gold in its conclusion. Dragon Ball GT, the non-canon follow-up to the legendary Dragon Ball Z, is a mess. Unfocused, with odd pacing and stretches of not much going on, the series suffers from both extremely high highs and bafflingly low lows. Nevertheless, by the time the anime reaches its ending, it somehow pulls off one of the most fitting endings imaginable for Goku's story.

Kid Goku smiling as he rides on Shenron's head in Dragon Ball GT's final episode.
Kid Goku smiling as he rides on Shenron's head in Dragon Ball GT's final episode.

Following the defeat of Omega Shenron, Goku lies unconscious before being revived by Shenron. The series' iconic protagonist then hops onto Shenron and rides off into the sunset, bidding farewell to the Earth he spent his entire life protecting. Vegeta's comment to Pan instructing her to hold onto her grandfather's clothes dearly is a stingingly bittersweet note for the series to end on. Fast-forwarding 100 years into the future, an elderly Pan catches sight of Goku one final time, showcasing the impact he's had on the world.

5 Naruto Shippuden

Animated by Studio Pierrot (2007-2017)

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Your Rating

Naruto: Shippuden
48
9.6/10
Release Date
2007 - 2017-00-00
Network
TV Tokyo
Directors
Masaaki Kumagai, Naoki Horiuchi, Kazunori Mizuno, Yuki Kinoshita, Kazuya Iwata, Hiroyoshi Kishikawa, Yusuke Onoda, Hisashi Ishii, Yoshihiro Sugai, Shu Watanabe, Akitaro Daichi, Takuma Suzuki, Kiyoshi Murayama, Tsuneo Tominaga, Kunitoshi Okajima, Kenichi Nishida, Hideki Takayama, Masaharu Watanabe, Akira Shimizu, Ayataka Tanemura, Hiroaki Nishimura, Atsushi Nakagawa, Kentaro Fujita, Masayuki Matsumoto
Writers
Yasuyuki Suzuki, Shin Yoshida, Junki Takegami, Katsuhiko Chiba, Yuka Miyata, Satoru Nishizono, Kento Shimoyama, Daisuke Watanabe, Hideto Tanaka, Masaya Honda
Franchise(s)
Naruto

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    Junko Takeuchi
    Naruto Uzumaki (voice)
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    Noriaki Sugiyama
    Sasuke Uchiha (voice)

Naruto: Shippuden follows Naruto Uzumaki as he returns to Konoha after two and a half years, facing new challenges and enemies, including the Akatsuki organization. The series continues Naruto's journey and growth as a shinobi while navigating complex alliances and adversaries.

Seasons
19
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll, Hulu

Naruto Shippuden is the direct sequel series to the Naruto TV anime which ran from 2002 to 2007, following the titular protagonist as he journeys through darker story elements in his ultimate goal to become the Hokage. While the ending to Masashi Kishimoto's original manga is typically beloved by fans, Naruto Shippuden decided to go above and beyond its source material, adding its own constructive filler sections to the anime's conclusion.

Tacking on an extra 20 episodes to the series following the events of the manga's conclusion, Naruto Shippuden closes with separate characters reflecting on the ways that Naruto influenced them, all while searching for gifts for his upcoming wedding. It's a touching finale to one of the most influential series ever, and forces the audience to reflect themselves on the many ways Naruto has influenced them.

4 Assassination Classroom

Animated by Lerche (2015-2016)

Assassination Classroom

Your Rating

Assassination Classroom
9.8/10
Release Date
January 10, 2015

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    Jun Fukuyama
    Koro-sensei
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    Mai Fuchigami
    Nagisa Shiota

Assassination Classroom follows the story of a mysterious and powerful creature, known as Koro-sensei, who becomes the homeroom teacher for a class of misfit students tasked with assassinating him to prevent Earth’s destruction.

Seasons
2

Assassination Classroom made a name for itself with its incredibly unique premise and compelling characters. Gathering a group of students to learn the ways of assassination, they instead receive life lessons and nurturing from the very teacher they're meant to kill, Koro-sensei. Over the course of the series, the class grows extremely attached to their teacher, as both he and the students learn more about one another.

Koro Sensei in his final moments in Assassination Classroom
Koro Sensei in his final moments in Assassination Classroom

With Koro-sensei's inevitable death hanging over the anime's final sections, the scene in which the final assassination takes place makes for one of the more emotional and heartwarming endings to a series in recent years. The two parties trade their farewells before the anime gives the audience a glimpse into the students' futures, and how they were affected by their teacher.

3 Dragon Ball Z

Animated by Toei (1989-1996)

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Your Rating

Dragon Ball Z
85
9.2/10
Release Date
1989 - 1996
Network
Fuji TV
Directors
Daisuke Nishio, Shigeyasu Yamauchi, Osamu Kasai
Writers
Akira Toriyama, Neil Bligh, Hiroshi Toda, Katsuyuki Sumisawa, Aya Matsui, Keiji Terui, Reiko Yoshida, Toshiki Inoue
Franchise(s)
Dragon Ball

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    Masako Nozawa
    Son Goku / Son Gohan / Son Goten (voice)
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    Ryo Horikawa
    Vegeta (voice)

Dragon Ball Z follows Goku, who lives a peaceful life with his family until the arrival of Raditz, a mysterious warrior claiming to be Goku's brother. This revelation unveils their true heritage as Saiyans, a formidable warrior race known for conquering planets.

Main Genre
Animation
Creator(s)
Seasons
9
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll

Dragon Ball Z is one of the most influential anime series of all time. Adapting Akira Toriyama's original manga from the Saiyan Saga to its finale with the Majin Buu Saga, Goku's adventures with family and friends have captivated anime fans across generations. Following the defeat of Buu, the series skips forward 10 years to the nostalgic World Martial Arts tournament one final time.

Goku, matched up against a mysterious boy named Uub, senses the potential of the young fighter and decides to begin a new adventure once more, training the boy to eventually take his place as the defender of Earth. Dragon Ball Z's ending is a fitting conclusion to one of the most celebrated franchises ever, and leaves the audience to wave goodbye as Goku departs once more on a new journey.

2 Mob Psycho 100

Animated by Bones Studio (2016-2022)

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Your Rating

Mob Psycho 100
TV-14
Animation
Comedy
Sci-Fi & Fantasy
Action
27
8.1/10
Release Date
2016 - 2022
Network
Tokyo MX
Directors
Katsuya Shigehara, Kenichi Fujisawa, Yohei Shindo, Hiroshi Takeuchi, Tsuyoshi Tobita, Takashi Kawabata, Shohei Miyake, Yoko Kanamori, Toshiyuki Sone, Tomoaki Ohta
Writers
Hiroshi Seko
Franchise(s)
Mob Psycho 100

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    Setsuo Ito
    Shigeo 'Mob' Kageyama (voice)
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    Takahiro Sakurai
    Arataka Reigen (voice)

Mob Psycho 100 follows Shigeo Kageyama, a young boy struggling with self-expression while possessing formidable psychic abilities. As he strives for normalcy by suppressing his powers, he faces challenges from false psychics, malevolent spirits, and enigmatic entities, bringing his emotional and psychic thresholds to critical levels.

Main Genre
Animation
Seasons
3
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll, Hulu, Netflix

Mob Psycho 100, based on the original manga by One, is a supernatural action series with a healthy dose of comedy. With downright beautiful visuals from Bones Studio, the anime has built quite a reputation for itself, appearing on Screen Rant's own 50 Best Anime of All-Time list. Revered for its exciting action and surprisingly endearing protagonist, the series touches on themes of isolation, self-acceptance, and the thin line between right and wrong.

Mob Psycho 100's Shigeo Walking Down the Street
Mob Psycho 100's Shigeo Walking Down the Street

The series' finale brings the story to a fitting close, touching upon its most important themes, and seeing Mob finally accept all the parts of himself that make him who he is. The shared moment between Mob and Reigen just before the anime's leaving off point is simply unforgettable.

1 Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

Animated by Bones Studio (2009-2010)

Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood

Your Rating

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
65
9.3/10
Release Date
2009 - 2010

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    Maxey Whitehead
    Alphonse Elric
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    Vic Mignogna
    Edward Elric

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood follows brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric who use alchemy in a quest to restore their bodies after a failed transmutation. The series explores themes of sacrifice, the consequences of ambition, and the quest for truth in a richly developed world.

Main Genre
Fantasy
Seasons
1

The original Fullmetal Alchemist anime, while good in its own right, isn't quite the story that was being told in the original manga by Hiromu Arakawa. Having aired at a faster rate than the manga could be written, the anime was forced to write its own path forward after catching up to the events of its source material. In order to right the wrongs of the past, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhoodwas released in order to accurately depict the manga's conclusion.

One of the most beloved anime series of all-time, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood is known above all else for the quality of its ending. After all that Edward and Alphonse Elric had been through both during the events of the series and before, the brothers deserved to achieve their ultimate goal and did so. Ending on a heartwarming and uplifting note, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood can confidently boast about having the greatest ending in anime history.

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