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This Disturbing Anime Changes Horror Standards Because of Its Extreme Intensity

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This Disturbing Anime Changes Horror Standards Because of Its Extreme Intensity Find disturbing anime that makes you reluctant to watch horror films (credit:imdb)

Kapanlagi.com - Many horror titles come and go, including in the ever-evolving anime industry. Although not as numerous as seasonal isekai anime, the horror and thriller genres still hold a strong position in the global anime landscape.

The existence of horror anime helps expand themes that are not confined to the shōnen or shoujo categories. This genre presents a deep exploration of life, death, and human relationships in a darker and more intense way.

However, not all horror anime have the same level of intensity. Some titles present death, gore, and explicit imagery that push the audience's comfort limits to extreme points. Here is a list of anime that are considered very disturbing and may make you stop watching horror films.

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1. Made in Abyss

Made in Abyss is known as one of the popular fantasy anime in recent years. Its visual style is stunning, and the relationship between Riko and Reg appears warm and enjoyable.

However, the deepest layers of the Abyss hide horrors that become increasingly revealed as their journey progresses. Deadly monsters like the Crimson Splitjaw attack without warning, showcasing the brutal side of this world.

The Corpse-Weepers birds, which mimic the cries of victims to trap humans, add to the eerie atmosphere. The mystery of Reg's past also slowly unravels, hinting at a deeper connection to the Abyss than he realizes.

2. Parasyte

Parasyte: The Maxim focuses on alien Parasites that can infiltrate human bodies. They not only control the victim's body but also overwrite their original personality. The main character Shinichi nearly loses his brain before a Parasite grows in his arm.

The image of invasive creatures growing eyes inside human bodies becomes an unforgettable depiction of body horror. Shinichi's character development reflects the bloody battles he endures. He becomes increasingly cold and analytical after losing his loved ones.

This anime questions the humanity of the protagonist. His emotional transformation makes the audience ponder the boundary between human and monster.

3. Devilman Crybaby

Devilman Crybaby presents a tragic adaptation filled with graphic violence. Akira's fights against other demons often end with brutal injuries and destruction.

Ryo, Akira's best friend, exhibits sociopathic tendencies by involving innocent people in the demon conflict. Mass violence and national paranoia towards demons exacerbate the tragedies that unfold.

As society begins to hunt down those suspected of being demons, many of Akira's friends are in danger. This narrative blends explicit violence with philosophical themes about humanity and collective fear.

4. School-Live

School-Live! initially appears cute and light-hearted. However, its story evolves into one of the most disturbing zombie anime in recent years.

Yuki Takeya and her friends survive a brutal zombie outbreak. The bitter reality unfolds that the happy school life depicted is merely an illusion stemming from Yuki's fragile psychological state.

Kurumi Ebisuzawa is forced to kill her own boyfriend after he turns into a zombie. Meanwhile, Yuuri Wakasa struggles to lead the club amidst the uncontrollable chaos.

5. Perfect Blue

Perfect Blue is a classic horror film that depicts the dark side of fame. After retiring as an idol, Mima Kirigoe faces the impact of toxic fan culture.

Her personal data is archived by fanatic fans, and she is chased by a stalker after taking a risky role. Her desperation to leave her old image coincides with the obsession of fans who want to maintain the perfect idol persona.

Rumi Hidaka, her former manager, is obsessed with preserving Mima's public image. Her desire to protect that idol persona drives her to commit acts of murder that blur the lines between reality and illusion.

6. Popular Q&A About Anime

Q: What makes horror anime different from regular horror films?
A: Horror anime often combines graphic violence with deep psychological exploration. The animated visuals allow for a more extreme exploration of reality distortion.

Q: Is Made in Abyss suitable for all audiences?
A: Although it looks cute, this anime contains brutal scenes and deadly creatures. Its intensity can be shocking for unprepared viewers.

Q: Why is Perfect Blue considered disturbing?
A: The film features strong psychological and physical violence. The distortion between public identity and personal reality is at the core of the story's horror.

Q: What is the main theme of Parasyte?
A: This anime explores body horror and identity crisis. The transformation of the character Shinichi becomes a central reflection of humanity.

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