Many great anime never got their second season or were cancelled before they could reveal their full story, today we are going to be looking at 10 amazing Anime that were cancelled before they could reveal the full story.
10. Rave Master
Fairy Tail’s author Hiro Mashima’s Rave Master made it hit with Fairy Tail. Now, the manga is very good and survived for 35 volumes, but the anime version was a wreck.
Studio Deen butchered the story line and characters and the anime was canceled after 51 episodes because of low viewers and low record sales.
9. Gantz
Gantz is probably focused on n–ity and gore, but it dives into the human head.The plot is dark, disturbing, and astonishingly witty. Gonzo manages to do a decent job in animating the very first three arcs.
But had to contain a filler arc closing that is harried due to the slow launch program of the manga.
8. Vampire Knight
Vampire Knight did it better than most, although vampires and love stories are not just new.
The characters had their own motivations and the humor was epic.
the variation stopped in 26 episodes in 2008, although the manga was completed in 2013. We will hold hope for a remake, although it’s dubious that any more stuff will be animated.
7. X/1999
CLAMP are the masters of creating universes that are exceptional, but never really ending them.
X/1999 was intended to be a 21 volume, but CLAMP stopped at volume 18 on a huge cliffhanger.
It’s been 13 years since volume 18 was released, we desire close CLAMP! NEVER LOSE HOPE.
6. Ranma 1/2
Takahashi Rumiko has created some success manga series in history.
It is just natural that her works would be adapted into anime, but sadly many anime are cut short because of their substantial span.
Deen had to settle on a filler finish working on 143 episodes. After but although 1/2 is Rumiko’s best-selling manga series of all time, pity the entire story line was not accommodated.
5. Baccano!
Amusing story line,Innovative Prohibition setting and the strange cast will consistently make Baccano! A fan favorite Anime.
Sadly, the anime was supposed to go more than 16 episodes. Possibly Japanese audience did not enjoy the out of sequence story-telling, or could not get into the setting, but the show was canceled due to some plot lines dangling.
It’s still worth a watch, however, do not forget to continue the narrative by reading the novels that are light.
4. Deadman Wonderland
The anime removed significant characters from the narrative and was messed up at many plot points.
Manglobe did a great enough job animating the bloody actions in Deadman Wonderland, but that is all the praise it can get.
3. Fruits Basket
Natsuki Takaya[author] was damage with a wrist injury that prevented her from working on manga.
Natsuki, manages the large part of the anime variation.
She vowed that a second season would never be made as long as Studio Deen has the animation rights to the show, and would butt heads with the director that is anime.
2. Bubblegum Crisis
Bubblegum Crisis. one of the best show from 80s. With it is apparent effects of The Terminator, Streets of Fire and Blade Runner, this show is everything you loved from the ’80s.
The anime was cut short due to internal politics between the two businesses which were making the show.
8 of the 13 episodes that were planned were created.
1. Slam Dunk
Slam Dunk was definitely one of the very famous anime in Europe and Asia throughout the ’90s. The slam jamming actions and the character driven minutes were all quite amusing. The anime was stopped by Toei Animation at 101 episodes, right before Nationals arc. They were mainly authentic content, although they did work on four films.
So what anime you like most or miss most? Let us know.