Article: Top 10 Anime Made Into Series

It's no simple task to turn a beloved anime into a live-action film, and some do it better than others. Anime live-action adaptations are notoriously risky. When source material like comics or animated series are adapted into live-action films, it's usually a fascinating and mixed experience for viewers. The t op ten best anime adaptations are listed below.

10. Alita: Battle Angel

Alita: Battle Angel is a fantastic anime adaptation that took years due to James Cameron's meticulous attention to detail. Because of how well it followed the plot of the anime film it is based upon. Almost everything worked, from the environment to Alita's character design, which included 3D anime eyes.

 

9. Gintama

Gintama is a national treasure of Japan. Gintama is one of the most popular anime programs in Japan and the United States. Gintama is precisely as good as its anime version, with plenty of laughs and a satisfying dosage of the nose-picking protagonist. On the surface, the series appears to be a samurai spoof, but as the plot progresses, more and more sci-fi elements are introduced, and it is a mixture of all popular culture. The film received massive appreciation in the Industry.

 

8. Blade Of The Immortal

Netflix has a decent live-action anime adaption available. Blade of the Immortal is the stated adaption, which is based on an anime of the same name. Blade of the Immortal is not just the anti-Rurouni Kenshin, but it also has the sensation of a samurai movie on bath salts. The film follows a fighting samurai cursed with immortality and must spend the rest of his life mowing down bodies without finding happiness. The fights are violent and vast, and the picture seems like an homage to one of the most iconic samurai legends as well as a celebration of Miike's career.

 

7.  Rurouni Kenshin

Compared to many of the other anime films on the list, the live-action Rurouni Kenshin films are surprisingly well-made and communicate the tale effectively while still demonstrating how unique the story is. All of this is topped off by the characters ' resemblance to their anime counterparts. Rurouni Kenshin is all about the samurai genre's iconic values. The animation is a masterful rendition of a classic samurai tale of vengeance, shame, and honor, and it adds to the manga and anime's mythos.

6. Bleach

The Bleach live-action film follows Ichigo Kurosaki and his encounter with Rukia, a Soul Reaper, and his transformation into one. The anime was well-represented in live-action. When anime series become films, they may sometimes devolve into excessive displays of action pornography, but this film knows how to delight fans while also surprising them.

 

5. Death Note Japanese Version

Many anime fans hold the two live-action Death Note adaptations from Japan in high respect and affection. It seemed like an actual horror film, similar to how Death Note was a horror anime for half of its run, in addition to being a suspense and crime program. The film puts the Japanese live-action Death Note in a different league than the American adaptation. Although the VFX are a little outdated, they still look fantastic and are faithful to the anime.

 

4. The Disastrous Life Of Saiki K

The eponymous adolescent in The Disastrous Life of Saiki K is an immensely strong psychic who, rather than using his powers to dominate the world or coast through life, chooses to utilize them to save the world. The Disastrous Life of Saiki K didn't hold any punches in terms of theatricality. The film includes a surprising amount of Saiki's experiences, and the characters' psychic adventures are precisely as pleasant as they should be in real life. With a solid foundation already in place, a series of Saiki K films would be a fantastic way to continue the narrative after the manga and anime ended.

 

3. Ace Attorney

Ace Attorney is one of the most well-known video games and anime series of all time. Before becoming an anime, the Ace Attorney franchise was a series of computer games, but Miike expertly captures the series' odd sense of humor and need for suspense. The Ace Attorney series follows opulent lawyer Phoenix Wright and the larger-than-life clients and prosecutors he encounters in court. It's a ridiculous yet enjoyable experience.

 

2. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure Part I

The Jojo's Bizarre Adventure series has become one of the most popular anime series. The series contains stands, which are spirit-like creatures that help their soldiers in battle. A large number of anime and manga fans familiar with the successful series flocked to Chapter 1. The film succeeds in replicating the manga and anime's aesthetic, costumes, and vibrant settings. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond Is Unbreakable Chapter 1 is widely considered one of the finest live-action anime adaptations ever made, and for a good cause.

 

1. Terra Formars

Terra Formars is a Mars-set tale in which insect body horror collides with grim conflict and vengeance. When things get complicated, our heroes morph into cockroach-humanoid warrior monsters, each of whom evolves in their unique way, giving them distinct benefits in battle. Many critics thought the film was entertaining enough to keep them entertained.