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Top 10 White Fox Anime You Should Watch
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Whether you're looking for a mind-bending sci-fi thriller like "Steins;Gate," an isekai adventure like "Re:Zero," or a hilarious twist on fantasy tropes like "Devil Is a Part-Timer," White Fox has something for every anime fan. In this article, we'll take a look at some of White Fox's best anime. So, without further ado, let's get started.
10. Last Tour

An underrated post-apocalyptic anime from White Fox, Girls' Last Tour is a gem for fans of the genre. Praised for its unique, melancholic tone, the series follows two girls, Yuuri and Chito, as they navigate the ruins of civilization after an unknown apocalypse.
Searching for shelter, food, and other supplies during their daily lives, the duo must rely on each other to endure the harsh climate and lonely silence of their surroundings. Through Yuuri and Chito's journey, the anime explores the meaning of life in a dystopian world.
9. Kono Yuusha ga Ore TUEEE Kuse ni Shinchou Sugiru

Cautious Hero is a humorous series sure to please comedy and fantasy fans. The story follows Seiya Ryuuguuin, a hero summoned to the world of Gaeabrande by the goddess Ristarte to help defeat the Demon Lord. However, it soon becomes clear that Seiya has a slight problem!
Although Seiya's statistics demonstrate his incredibly overwhelming power, he is extremely cautious about everything. Seiya's introversion initially drives the goddess mad, but as they begin to overcome Gaeabrande's challenges, she realizes that this hero's caution is well-founded.
8. Arifureta

Arifureta is a dark and gritty isekai anime from White Fox known for its themes of violence, gore, and harem. The story explores the journey of high school student Hajime Nagumo, an ordinary otaku who is initially weak and cowardly but gradually becomes stronger and more confident.
When he's transported to a fantasy world with the rest of his class, all of his classmates gain powerful magical abilities, while Hajime gains the useless ability to transmute. Using his basic abilities, Hajime vows to escape the dungeon and become stronger in the process.
7. Devil is a Part-Timer

Based on a light novel of the same name, Devil is a Part-Timer is a fantasy comedy anime series that follows the life of the Demon King Satan, who is forced to flee his homeworld after his near defeat at the hands of Emilia, a hero of Ente Isla.
He arrives in modern-day Japan and assumes the identity of Sadao Maou, working part-time at a fast-food restaurant. Powerless in a world without demonic powers, Sadao quickly sets his sights on climbing the corporate ladder and becoming ruler of the Earth.
6. Jormungand

Jormungand is a fast-paced action anime from White Fox aimed at a seinen audience. Known for its rapid-fire violence and underworld setting, the anime follows the antics of Koko Hekmatyar, a young arms dealer who sells weapons to an illegal corporation.
Traveling with her is a team of special ops bodyguards and a newly recruited companion named Jonah. With the CIA hot on their trail and assassins around every corner, Jonah and the crew must protect Koko and her dream of world peace with their lives or die trying.
5. Katanagatari

Katanagatari is a highly stylized anime from White Fox featuring a fluid and dynamic art style. Set in Edo-period Japan, this action-adventure anime series tells the story of Yasuri Shichika, the son of an exiled war hero and the seventh head of the Kyotouryuu (bare-knuckle) fighting school.
Living out his banishment on the island of Fushou, an ambitious strategist named Togame tracks down Shichika and convinces him to accompany her on a quest to find the Deviant Blades—twelve mystically created “katanas” that take on distinct shapes and have their own specific abilities.
4. Goblin Slayer

Goblin Slayer tells the story of the titular character in a fantasy world where goblins are a common threat to towns and cities. They are often underestimated by adventurers, who consider them weak and insignificant. However, there is one mortal who is determined to eliminate them.
Ever since he saw his sister taken advantage of and killed by the Goblins, he's had only one thought running through his mind—to eradicate the Goblins with extreme prejudice. Acting like an emotionless robot born to slaughter goblins, this warrior will not rest until his mission is accomplished!
3. Re:Zero – Starting Life in Another World

Re:Zero is a critically acclaimed isekai anime from White Fox. The story follows Subaru Natsuki, a reclusive otaku who is suddenly transported to a parallel world after leaving a convenience store. However, he is killed shortly after arriving in this new world.
To his dismay, Subaru revives and discovers his ability to return to a point in time before his death. Dealing with catastrophes that result in his death, Subaru begins his journey into this fantasy world where life can be restarted over and over again, but from scratch.
2. Akame ga Kill!

Akame ga Kill! strikes a dark and gritty tone with its over-the-top action and violent sequences. Featuring a powerful female cast, the series follows Tatsumi, a young villager who travels to the Capital to raise money for his household, but discovers widespread corruption in the area.
In the city, he encounters a group of assassins called "Night Raid" who want to overthrow the corrupt government. Tatsumi becomes their newest unwitting member, unaware of the true consequences of his association with Night Raid.
1. Steins;Gate

Steins;Gate is a critically acclaimed science fiction thriller from White Fox that explores the consequences of time travel. Praised for its complex and unpredictable plot, the series captures the adventures of self-proclaimed "mad scientist" Rintarou Okabe and his group of misfit friends.
One day, Rintarou accidentally discovers a way to send text messages to the past. This discovery leads him and his friends on a journey to prevent a major disaster from occurring, but little do they know that their experiments will soon have unintended consequences.
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