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[Topic] Summary of Anime Popular Among Middle School Students

I think many people spend their days browsing video sites, watching anime, movies, and live streams of games.

Not long ago, these were often seen as “things kids like,” but now people of all ages are watching!

It really feels like we’re living in amazing times.

In this article, we’ll introduce anime that are popular among junior high school students!

We’ve picked out titles that have become hits in recent years.

It’s a great way to get a feel for current trends!

Be sure to read through to the end!

[Topic] A roundup of anime popular among junior high school students (11–20)

Hell’s Paradise

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Hell’s Paradise

A grand adventure begins, with gleaming blades slicing through Edo’s darkness! Just hearing “Hell’s Paradise” is sure to make middle schoolers’ eyes light up.

Yuji Kaku delivers a Japanese-style dark fantasy.

Gabimaru, and Yamada Asaemon Sagiri—every dire pinch that grips their shoulders and the intense scenes on the monster-infested island are filled with breathless tension.

And each character bursts with color! It’s no wonder you’ll find yourself drawn into their depth.

With MAPPA’s top-tier animation, it’s impossible not to pay attention! Don’t miss the chance to feel this excitement for yourself.

SAKAMOTO DAYS

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SAKAMOTO DAYS

A thrilling masterpiece that blends action and comedy: Taro Sakamoto, the strongest former hitman, dives back into battle to protect the peaceful everyday life he cherishes with his family! He’s a gentle, chubby shopkeeper most of the time, but when push comes to shove, he turns into an unstoppable force—this contrast is incredible.

The battles against a parade of quirky assassins are lightning-fast and wildly inventive, presented with stylish flair.

It’s hilarious yet heartfelt, and the bonds between comrades really hit home.

It’s a hugely popular series with an anime adaptation and a live-action film on the way, so be sure to check it out.

It’s Time for “Princess-Sama’s” Torture

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It’s Time for “Princess-Sama’s” Torture

A princess captured by the Demon King’s army is subjected not to pain or terror, but to a super-chill “torture” full of food porn and temptations! Melty toast, late-night ramen, fluffy futons, cuddly puppies—you name it.

Watching the princess cave in within seconds to these impossible-to-resist torments is hilarious.

It’s a cozy take on life under soft confinement.

The Demon King’s side is inexplicably gentle and peaceful too, making it pure comfort.

Snappy, easy to enjoy, and the perfect heartwarming, feel-good gag series to lift your spirits on a tired day.

Dr.STONE

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Dr.STONE

Dr.

STONE is an adventure story set in a world where humanity has been petrified by a mysterious light, following the efforts of the protagonist, Senku Ishigami, as he uses the power of science to restore civilization.

Scientific experiments and inventions are key to the plot, and the developments spark interest in science and technology.

Watching the characters apply familiar scientific knowledge—like fire, electricity, and chemicals—to overcome challenges is thrilling.

With teamwork and battles of wits, the series is not only an adventure anime but also offers learning, which is a big part of its appeal.

It’s easy for upper elementary school students to understand and naturally nurtures a love of science.

Just watching it makes you think, “How do you make that?”—a work that stimulates intellectual curiosity and sparks conversations with friends.

Delicious in Dungeon

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Delicious in Dungeon

An unconventional fantasy about adventurers who, after running out of provisions, press on through a dungeon by cooking and eating the very monsters they fight to rescue their lost companion.

Familiar creatures like slimes and basilisks become mouthwatering dishes thanks to surprisingly logical recipes—an idea that’s just too fun! Beyond the laughs and gourmet flair, the dungeon’s ecosystem and worldbuilding are superb, drawing you into increasingly serious and thrilling developments as the story progresses.

The party’s banter is top-notch, and by the end of the anime, both your stomach and your heart will feel satisfied—A true masterpiece.

Akebi’s Sailor Uniform

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Akebi’s Sailor Uniform

This coming-of-age story follows Asahi Komichi, who enrolls in a prestigious girls’ middle school in the countryside and races through her new days wearing the sailor uniform she admires.

Casual conversations, small gestures, and the moments when the distance between friends subtly shrinks are depicted with fresh sensitivity, making your heart flutter just by reading.

With overwhelming artwork that carefully captures light, wind, and even the slightest shifts in expression, the world feels almost cinematic.

It gently embraces not only the sparkle but also the anxieties and conflicts, letting you experience the “dazzle” of adolescence head-on.

For upper elementary school students, it’s a work that can help them imagine a not-too-distant future.

[Topic] Summary of Anime Popular Among Middle Schoolers (21–30)

Dandadan

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Dandadan

A work that’s popular among elementary school kids who are into yokai and the supernatural is Dandadan.

Momo Ayase, born into a family of spirit mediums, teams up with occult fanatic Ken Takakura to take on strange phenomena like aliens and yokai.

While it has rom-com elements, the snappy dialogue and plentiful homages make it a lot of fun, and you’ll find yourself laughing non-stop.

It’s an anime that kids can enjoy, but it does include some crude language and expressions.

Please be careful not to imitate them or say them to your friends.