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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 Popular Anime Among Middle Schoolers (41–50)

Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story

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Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story

Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story is a work that portrays how a swordsman said to be the strongest at the end of the Edo period lived on in the Meiji era.

It depicts the protagonist, Kenshin Himura—once feared as the manslayer Battōsai—taking a vow never to kill and helping those in need.

The story is compelling, from Kenshin’s past and inner turmoil to his interactions with a cast of fascinating allies and his ferocious battles with arch-enemies.

The intense action set in a world like a period drama stirred the hearts of viewers.

It is a long‑loved series that helped support Shonen Jump’s golden age.

Yu-Gi-Oh!

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Yu-Gi-Oh!

The 1998 anime often considered the origin of the series, Yu-Gi-Oh!, is a work whose appeal lies in its horror-tinged atmosphere from the early manga and its thrilling developments.

After the protagonist, Yugi Mutou, solves the ancient Egyptian Millennium Puzzle, a second persona emerges, who judges evil through Shadow Games and resolves incidents.

Not only Yugi’s friends but also the villains are strikingly unique, and their relationships further heighten the drama.

The in-story card game, Magic and Wizards, became the basis for Duel Monsters, which then expanded and led to everything that followed—making this a work that can truly be called the beginning of a legend.

In conclusion

Even though they’re said to be popular with middle schoolers, I think they’re all titles that people of any generation can enjoy.

In fact, I bet there were some you’ve already seen.

If you haven’t yet, let this be your chance to dive headfirst into the world of anime!