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An anime popular among upper elementary school students! A show that will get conversations with friends buzzing just by watching it.

An anime popular among upper elementary school students! A show that will get conversations with friends buzzing just by watching it.
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Looking for anime that’s popular with elementary school kids—something you can enjoy together with your child? As they reach the upper grades, anime often becomes a common topic in conversations with friends.

Stories full of adventure, friendship, laughter, and tears can really move kids’ hearts.

With that in mind, this article is packed with anime that are popular among upper elementary students! It’s perfect for anyone looking for shows to watch with friends, and it’s also great for spending a relaxing weekend with the family.

Find a favorite and dive into the world of anime!

Popular anime among upper elementary school students! Titles that will spark lively conversations with friends just by watching (1–10)

Haikyu!!

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Haikyu!!

Haikyu!! is an anime series themed around high school volleyball.

It’s one of the most popular sports anime, so many of you may already know it.

The protagonist, Shoyo Hinata, isn’t blessed with height, but thanks to his exceptional jumping ability and athleticism, he earns a spot as a regular on the team.

It’s a coming-of-age story that portrays him growing as he hones both skill and spirit alongside his teammates and rivals.

As students reach the upper grades, choosing a middle school club becomes a hot topic, doesn’t it? Be sure to give it a watch.

One-Punch Man

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One-Punch Man

A fresh take on the hero genre starring Saitama, the ultimate hero who can defeat any formidable foe.

Because his power is so overwhelming, he feels no thrill in battle and carries a hint of emptiness, yet he quietly protects the city day after day—both funny and a little bittersweet to watch.

Meanwhile, the passionate battles of his disciple Genos and the many quirky heroes are genuinely exciting, and the showdowns with monsters are packed with impact.

The balance between comedy and seriousness is spot-on, the pacing is snappy, and the flashy set pieces are a blast.

It’s a perfect choice for upper-elementary school friends to enjoy together.

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.

Vigilante – My Hero Academia: Illegals –

TV anime “Vigilante - My Hero Academia: ILLEGALS” opening movie | OP theme: Kocchi no Kento, ‘Kekka All Right’
Vigilante - My Hero Academia: Illegals -

A spinoff that depicts the unlicensed heroes—Vigilantes—who operate behind the scenes of the massively popular My Hero Academia.

Koichi, an unremarkable college student, meets the enigmatic Knuckleduster and the songstress Pop☆Step, and his choice to save people even without recognition is truly moving.

It’s not just about flashy finishing moves; the gritty, down-to-earth kind of justice here is the best! The story also digs into the city’s shadows and incidents that the main series doesn’t show, making it a work that will surely make you love the MHA world even more.

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.

The Elusive Samurai

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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!

Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End

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Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End

The anime Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End.

Premiering on September 29, 2023, this series captivates with adventures set in a unique magical world.

Its protagonist is a long-lived elf mage, offering a fresh perspective on the classic fantasy genre.

There are plenty of elements that adolescents can relate to, from the characters’ psychology to their growth.

The music is composed by Evan Call, with Yorushika’s “Haru” as the opening theme for season one and milet’s “Anytime Anywhere” as the ending theme—both deeply moving.

The soundtrack, which adds further depth to the anime’s world, has also become a hot topic.