If you loved the dark humor, chaotic energy, and supernatural twists of 'Drifters' (2013), you're in for a treat! This article explores 10 similar movies and shows that deliver the same blend of irreverent comedy, historical mayhem, and over-the-top action. Whether you're a fan of antiheroes, time-travel shenanigans, or just want more wild adventures, these picks will keep you entertained.

Samurai Champloo (2004)
Description: Blends historical samurai action with modern hip-hop culture, featuring dynamic fight scenes and a focus on personal journeys.
Fact: The series was directed by Shinichirō Watanabe, who also created 'Cowboy Bebop.' Its soundtrack, produced by Nujabes, is highly acclaimed.


Vinland Saga (2019)
Description: A historical epic with brutal violence, deep character development, and themes of revenge and redemption set in Viking-era Europe.
Fact: The manga was awarded the Grand Prize in the manga category at the 13th Japan Media Arts Festival. The anime adaptation was produced by Wit Studio, known for high-quality animation.


Psycho-Pass (2012)
Description: A cyberpunk thriller with philosophical undertones, focusing on crime and morality in a dystopian future governed by a surveillance state.
Fact: The series was written by Gen Urobuchi, famous for his dark and thought-provoking narratives. It has been compared to classic sci-fi like 'Minority Report.'


Attack on Titan (2013)
Description: A grim narrative with intense action, survival themes, and complex characters facing existential threats in a dystopian world.
Fact: The series' iconic opening theme, 'Guren no Yumiya,' became a global hit. It has been praised for its intricate plot twists and world-building.


Tokyo Ghoul (2014)
Description: Explores dark themes of identity and survival through visceral action and psychological depth in a world where humans and ghouls coexist.
Fact: The protagonist, Kaneki, undergoes a dramatic transformation both physically and mentally. The series has a cult following and has inspired numerous spin-offs.


Akame ga Kill! (2014)
Description: A gritty tale of rebellion and assassination with high-stakes battles and a high mortality rate for its characters.
Fact: The series is known for its unpredictable plot, where no character is safe from death. It was adapted from a manga that concluded in


Overlord (2015)
Description: Centers on an overpowered protagonist navigating a fantasy world with strategic battles and political intrigue, blending action with dark humor.
Fact: The protagonist, Ainz Ooal Gown, is one of the few anime characters who is a skeletal undead being. The series has inspired multiple spin-off manga and novels.


Goblin Slayer (2018)
Description: Features a dark fantasy setting with brutal combat and morally ambiguous characters, focusing on survival and vengeance in a harsh world.
Fact: The series sparked controversy for its graphic depiction of violence, particularly in the first episode. It is based on a light novel series that has sold over 3 million copies.


The Rising of the Shield Hero (2019)
Description: Follows a hero's journey in a fantasy world where betrayal and hardship shape his path, emphasizing resilience and tactical combat.
Fact: The protagonist, Naofumi, is unique for primarily using a shield as his weapon. The series was one of the most-watched anime of 2019 on Crunchyroll.


Afro Samurai (2007)
Description: A revenge-driven narrative with stylized violence and a unique fusion of samurai tradition and futuristic elements.
Fact: The series features Samuel L. Jackson as the voice of Afro and his comic-relief sidekick. It was one of the first anime to be produced primarily for Western audiences.
