Top 10 Horror Anime Picks Streaming on Crunchyroll

Top 10 Horror Anime Picks Streaming on Crunchyroll

Discover the ultimate spine-chilling experience with Crunchyroll's top 10 horror anime! From eerie tales in Theatre of Darkness to the bone-chilling adventures in Hell's Paradise, satisfy your thrill-seeking desires with these hair-raising shows

The discussed series contain explicit violence, mature themes, and potentially disturbing content.

With Halloween just around the corner, anime enthusiasts are curious about the top horror anime available on Crunchyroll. While Crunchyroll doesn't have a designated "Horror" genre, the "Supernatural" genre serves as a good starting point for horror fans. Although they may require some searching, Crunchyroll's catalog offers some outstanding and chilling horror series. Horror fans are guaranteed to find an abundance of thrills and scares in Crunchyroll's best horror anime.

Crunchyroll's selection of horror anime offers a range of approaches to frighten viewers. Drawing from a variety of sources, including ghosts, zombies, traditional folklore, and urban legends, these supernatural tales provide a diverse array of scares. Furthermore, to provide a balance between chilling tales, Crunchyroll also features some Horror Comedy series. Additionally, even those without a subscription can enjoy the horror anime collection for free until the end of October.

10 Theatre of Darkness: Yamishibai

Original Anime Created By Studio ILCA

Top 10 Horror Anime Picks Streaming on Crunchyroll

Year Released

2013

Number of Episodes

130

The name Yamishibai is a play on kamishibai, a form of Japanese street performance where a storyteller uses pictures to accompany their story. Theatre of Darkness: Yamishibai takes advantage of this concept to create a captivating and chilling experience. The series consists of four-minute short stories presented as tales told by a masked street performer. Drawing inspiration from Japanese folktales and urban legends, these stories range from unsettling to downright nightmarish. The unique art style resembles the picture boards used in actual kamishibai performances, with static images that subtly shift or change. This enhances the eerie atmosphere and overall creepiness of the on-screen stories. While the English name of the series has been translated in various ways, it is officially listed as Theatre of Darkness: Yamishibai in the Crunchyroll catalog.

9 Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead

Based on the Manga Created By Haro Aso and Kotaro Takata