10 Best Anime With Only 12 Episodes

Not all anime need more than twelve episodes to tell a story. Some, despite their short length, manage to portray beautiful stories of any genre with limited episode counts. These anime prove that it’s not the number of episodes that matters, but rather the quality of these episodes.Nearly all anime genres have at least a few series where there are only twelve episodes. Even so, the series’ characters can still experience layered growth and developments, while the plot naturally progresses and culminates in a satisfying ending. A few anime may have sequel seasons on the horizon, but for the time being, these are accomplished anime with onlyl a dozen episodes to their names.Death Parade is a unique take on what happens in the afterlife. The story follows Decim, a bartender and judge who decides the fates of the dead through unconventionally dark twists on recreational games like billiards, air hockey, or bowling. Death Parade’s story focuses a lot on human nature and how there is always nuance to any interaction.10 Best Anime Series That Are Way Too Short

Not all anime need more than twelve episodes to tell a story. Some, despite their short length, manage to portray beautiful stories of any genre with limited episode counts. These anime prove that it’s not the number of episodes that matters, but rather the quality of these episodes.

10 Best Anime Series That Are Way Too Short

Nearly all anime genres have at least a few series where there are only twelve episodes. Even so, the series’ characters can still experience layered growth and developments, while the plot naturally progresses and culminates in a satisfying ending. A few anime may have sequel seasons on the horizon, but for the time being, these are accomplished anime with onlyl a dozen episodes to their names.

Death Parade is a unique take on what happens in the afterlife. The story follows Decim, a bartender and judge who decides the fates of the dead through unconventionally dark twists on recreational games like billiards, air hockey, or bowling. Death Parade‘s story focuses a lot on human nature and how there is always nuance to any interaction.

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