Highlights
Anime featuring angels and demons draw inspiration from various mythologies, resulting in a diverse range of supernatural stories.
"Rage of Bahamut" and "Gabriel DropOut" present distinctive interpretations of angels and demons, seamlessly blending various genres including horror, comedy, romance, and drama.
"Devilman Crybaby," "Angel Beats," and "Demon Slayer" delve into exhilarating confrontations between demons and humans, featuring compelling characters and captivating narratives.
The extensive collection of anime includes numerous supernatural stories, with influences stemming from the mythology of angels and demons. The portrayal of these celestial and infernal beings varies depending on the specific lore or legend that the animators draw inspiration from, resulting in a vast array of anime featuring angels and demons.
In anime, angels and demons derived from the Bible are frequently utilized by writers and producers to incorporate renowned and recognizable names. On the other hand, some creators adopt the general concept of heavenly or hellish inhabitants to develop their characters. These anime shows or movies can often be classified under the horror genre, but they also incorporate elements of comedy, romance, and drama into their plots and storylines.
8 Rage Of Bahamut (2014, 2017)
In real-world legends, there exists a powerful entity known as Bahamut who supports the earth. However, unlike the evil creature in Rage of Bahamut, this being is not inherently malevolent. The story unfolds in Mistarcia, a world where demons, humans, and angels coexist in relative peace as long as Bahamut remains securely contained.
The anime series comprises two seasons: Genesis, which premiered in 2014, and Virgin Soul, which followed a few years later in 2017. It is based on a social-digital card game released in 2011 and also has a manga adaptation for those who prefer physical media.
7 Gabriel DropOut (2017)
In Gabriel DropOut, the reference to the angel Gabriel is apparent, being a well-known figure in the Biblical celestial realm. However, the similarities end there. Unlike traditional beliefs, angels in this universe undergo schooling and training in Heaven and then proceed to attend high school on Earth. Interestingly, not all of these supernatural beings possess the necessary qualities to navigate the challenges of moral life.
The anime revolves around the protagonist, an angel named Gabriel, who becomes highly engrossed in video games upon her arrival on Earth. Consequently, she neglects her other responsibilities and studies, resulting in the anime being titled as such. Additionally, a manga series with a publication history since 2013 accompanies the anime.
6 Devilman Crybaby
Devilman Crybaby, the highly anticipated anime adaptation of the beloved manga Devilman, was eagerly awaited by fans and critics alike. While staying true to the original premise and storyline, this series brings the setting from the 1970s to the present day.
True to its title, Devilman Crybaby revolves around devils. The protagonist, Akira, is a character who is partially possessed by a demon but manages to control its powers through sheer will. He embarks on a mission to find others like him and together, they strive to combat the demons before they take over humanity. The appearance of angels towards the end of the series holds a significant twist that shall remain undisclosed to avoid spoilers.
5 Angel Beats
In a story set in a realm for souls traumatized, one can expect the presence of angels and demons. The central figure, Yuzuru Otonashi, finds himself in the afterlife devoid of any recollections, compelled to confront and conquer his inner struggles before ultimately reaching Heaven.
Nevertheless, Otonashi's personal journey is just one aspect of the intricately woven narrative. Without delay, he is enlisted by Yuri Nakamura to join the Afterlife Battlefront, a rebellion aimed at challenging both God and the aptly named class president, Angel.
4 Ah! My Goddess
When Keiichi Morisato accidentally dials the Goddess Help Line, he is surprised to find that a goddess named Belldandy actually answers. Believing it to be a joke, Keiichi makes a wish for the goddess to stay with him forever. Little does he know, hilarity ensues when his wish is unexpectedly granted.
This anime series is based on the beloved manga of the same name and has become part of a sprawling franchise. It has inspired live-action television and film adaptations, numerous video games, and even a soundtrack. Within the plot, a diverse array of demons, angels, and other supernatural beings make appearances, but it is the well-known character of Belldandy who takes center stage and drives the storyline.
3 The Devil Is A Part-Timer
In The Devil is a Part-Timer, the story takes us to a unique realm where demons and angels, usually awe-inspiring on their own planes, face the challenges of everyday life in the mundane dimension of Ente Isla.
Led by Demon Lord Satan, a group of devils endeavors to conquer Ente Isla but is met with resistance from a hero, Emi Yusa, who happens to possess the bloodline of an archangel. After Satan's defeat, both he and Emi are unexpectedly transported to the human world, where they find themselves transformed into teenagers but still possessing remnants of their divine abilities.
2 Claymore
The plot of Claymore revolves around a group of women who have been enhanced by an enigmatic organization known as The Organization to combat demons. The specifics of this augmentation remain undisclosed, but speculation suggests that these women may possess a demonic nature or have acquired the ability to harness similar deadly powers.
Although the characters in this series are not explicitly labeled as angels, their portrayal often alludes to these celestial beings, making it difficult to ignore the obvious parallel. This resemblance is particularly evident in figures like Teresa, who maintain a composed and tranquil countenance, rarely resorting to their demonic abilities.
1 Demon Slayer
The popular series, Demon Slayer, draws heavily from Japanese demons and their mythologies. As a result, there is a prominent presence of demons and a scarcity of angels throughout the manga, anime television series, and video games associated with it.
The protagonist, Tanjiro Kamado, starts with an idyllic life that is destined to be shattered. His family falls victim to a demonic attack, leaving his sister possessed. Therefore, his mission is not only to protect the world from demons but also to rescue his sister. This series is often categorized as horror, thanks to its intense levels of gore. However, it also incorporates elements of a period piece, featuring traditional clothing and design inspired by Japan's Taishō era.