Kill La Kill &  Other Anime

Magical girl anime often brings to mind whimsical transformations and heartwarming tales, but some series take the genre in bold, unexpected directions. 

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7 - Kill La Kill 

One of Studio Trigger's standout creations, Kill la Kill defies expectations by presenting itself as anything but a magical girl anime.

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6 - Princess Tutu 

One of Studio Trigger's standout creations, Kill la Kill defies expectations by presenting itself as anything but a magical girl anime.

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5 - Flip Flappers 

Flip Flappers, an original anime from 2016, didn’t gain widespread attention during its initial run but has since cultivated a dedicated fanbase 

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4 - Yuki Yuna  

At first glance, Yuki Yuna is a Hero seems like a typical slice-of-life series featuring adorable middle school girls. 

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3 - Panty 

Amid the wild antics and over-the-top chaos of Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt, its magical girl elements can be easy to overlook. 

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2 - Full Moon Wo Sagashite  

While Full Moon wo Sagashite isn't strictly a magical girl series, it incorporates several magical girl elements. 

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1 -Utena  

Revolutionary Girl Utena serves as both a deconstruction of magical girl and shojo genres, blending serious themes with moments of parody. 

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