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

The Elusive Samurai

TV Anime 'The Elusive Samurai' Non-Credit Opening Movie | DISH// “Plan A”
The Elusive Samurai

This historical manga, set in the turbulent era after the fall of the Kamakura shogunate, depicts the comeback of Tokiyuki Hojo, a boy who wields not the talent to “fight and win,” but the talent to “flee and survive.” The more cornered he is, the sharper his escape techniques become, and the life-or-death gambits are thrilling and addictive.

Even amid a harsh reality, the bonds with his comrades and his personal growth are deeply moving.

While grounded in historical fact, it delivers outstanding exhilaration and drama, making it irresistibly engaging even for children who aren’t fond of history.

You’ll also enjoy its worldbuilding, which blends in elements of fantasy!

Laid-Back Camp

TV Anime “Laid-Back Camp SEASON 3” Opening Video | On Air 04.04
Laid-Back Camp

Laid-Back Camp is a story that portrays the friendship and growth of high school students through camping.

Its charm lies especially in the realistic depictions of camping that even beginners can relate to, and the fun way it teaches tips about gear and cooking.

Centered on the main characters Nadeshiko Kagamihara and Rin Shima, watching the group spend leisurely time in nature is soothing in itself.

The gentle everyday scenes and the direction that showcases beautiful landscapes are part of what makes it so popular.

The camp meals and campfire scenes are so appealing that you’ll want to try them yourself, and they can even spark children’s interest in the outdoors.

Talking with friends about your favorite scenes and characters is sure to be a blast, and the series radiates a relaxed, warm atmosphere.

Kaiju No. 8

“Demonstrate Overwhelming ‘Ability’” / From Kaiju No. 8 Episode 13 (Season 2, Episode 1) “Kaiju Weapon” #shorts
Kaiju No. 8

Kaiju No.

8 is a recommended series for upper-elementary students who love battle anime.

The protagonist, Kafka Hibino, once aimed to join the Defense Force to keep a promise to his childhood friend, but after repeatedly failing the exams, he gave up.

However, meeting Reno Ichikawa inspires him to try again.

The battles with kaiju are intense, and the strong Defense Force members are simply cool.

Watching Kafka overcome the hurdles of age and ability to grow is genuinely moving.

Undead Unluck

TV anime “Undead Unluck” Cour 2 Non-Credit Opening Movie / Opening Theme: Siyui “Love Call” | Undead Unluck | Non-Credit Opening Movie Part 2
Undead Unluck

An “immortal man” named Andy and a “girl who brings misfortune” named Fuko meet and take on the world’s unreasonable rules in this superpowered battle series.

The ability to inflict bad luck on anyone she touches explodes in unexpected ways during fights, which is exhilarating, and the idea-driven battles are just blazing hot.

While it starts off with a comedic tone, the deeper it goes, the stronger the bonds and resolve with their comrades become, drawing you in with gut-wrenching drama and a whirlwind of payoff from earlier foreshadowing.

Its momentum and emotional range are incredible, making it a must-watch anime that will pull in viewers of any age.

Kingdom

TV anime “Kingdom” non-credit opening movie / BiSH “TOMORROW”
Kingdom

Set during China’s Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods, this popular anime is based on a quintessential historical manga about a boy named Xin who rises through the chaos to become a Great General under the Heavens.

Its greatest appeal lies in the overwhelming scale of its battlefield depictions and the blistering clashes where strategy, strength, and conviction collide.

It carefully portrays bonds with comrades, resolve that risks one’s life, and the sacrifices behind victory—delivering one spine-tingling iconic scene after another.

From Xin and Zheng onward, every character—ally or foe—is strikingly bold and downright cool.

Even if you’re not into history, once you start watching, you won’t be able to stop.

It’s a soul-stirring war epic.