2024 has been great for anime fans, covering most genres thoroughly. Action, romance, and isekai have attracted the most attention, with each season containing at least a handful of memorable additions to these categories. Winter 2024 alone had about 20 series split among these three genres, and it was also not lacking in comedy, slice of life, or harem properties. Unfortunately,2024 horror animehave been in short supply.

In recent years, the genre has been limited to maybe five representatives, with most not garnering all that much attention. At least,2023 did end on a high note withDark Gathering, a two-cour production that proved to be one of the best horror anime in a long time. Even though the 2024 pickings are very slim, there are still a couple of options.

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Updated June 15, 2025 by Mark Sammut:Fall 2024has started, and its big horror anime is already over. Was it any good?

Season 12’s Release Date: June 17, 2025

Also known asYamishibai: Japanese Ghost Stories,Theater of Darknessis one of the most prolific horror anime of all time, along with being one of the more iconic. Debuting in 2013, the series consists of short episodes that cover classic Japanese folk tales and creepy stories. Using mostly stilted images and typically ending with a twist,Yamishibaiis responsible for some of the anime industry’s most terrifying visuals, making it an easy recommendation for anyone remotely interested in horror.

Well, at least, that was the case in its opening few seasons; unfortunately,Yamishibaihas been running on fumes for a while. While not unwatchable, the most recent entries were largely unmemorable, containing at most one or two above-average segments. Season 12 is slightly better than its immediate predecessor, but that is not saying much as season 11 marked a low point for the franchise. In truth, the Winter 2024 cour’s stories were forgettable, with most of them feeling like retreads of older entries. That said,Yamishibaiis still watchable, and it is hard to get bored during 4-minute shorts.

A couple of 2024 anime flirt with horror. Madhouse’s upcoming adaptation of Uoto’sOrb: On the Movements of the Earthmanga has the potential to be among the year’s strongest offerings, and the source material is not lacking in upsetting moments and brutality. That said, it is, at most, horror-adjacent.Kaiju No. 8is primarily sci-fi action, although afew of the Kaijuhave unsettling designs that would not look too out of place in a horror story.

Finally, there isMysterious Disappearances, a mystery manga with a supernatural edge. Again, describing this property as “horror” is a bit of a stretch, but the manga knows how to create a sense of dread while also throwing out some disturbing imagery. Targeting the seinen demographic,Mysterious Disappearancesis packed with mature content, not all of which is of the horror variety.

The anime adaptation is mostly fine, although its horror elements are too minimal to be recommended solely on their merits. Still, if someone is craving a somewhat weird supernatural anime with mystery and touches of horror, they will find what they are looking for here. The opening two episodes are probably the best of the series so far, but the rest are watchable.

Except forYamishibai,The Grimm Variationsis the most overt2024 horror anime, at least going by what has been announced so far. As implied by its title, theNetflix showtakes inspiration from Brothers Grimm’s fairy tales; more importantly, the anime appears to retain the dark tone of the original narratives, rather than opting to tell sanitized and family-friendly versions found in, for example, Disney movies. That said,The Grimm Variationswill be taking six classic tales and giving them fresh anime-style spins, resulting in episodes that share themes and basic plot beats with the stories but are not standard adaptations.

Netflix has revealed the names of all six episodes, and they provide an idea of what to expect:

The selection is interesting since the first three episodes cover arguably the most famous Brothers Grimm tales; however, the second half of the anime will shift towards more obscure stories, at least in comparison to their predecessors. Although not known for horror series, Wit Studio is reliable, with the company’s resume includingVinland Saga,Attack on Titan,Spy x Family, andRanking of Kings. If nothing else, the animation should be great.

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At this point, every other season seems to produce a new cour ofTheater of Darkness: Yamishibai, and it is hard to miss a show that is rarely absent. Although not exactly outstaying its welcome since the episodes are generally watchable, ILCA’s anime has been struggling for years to consistently come up with outstanding and terrifying stories. The 13th entry is no exception, with the segments released so far being mostly forgettable. Familiarity and predictability are horror’s biggest killers, and the show’s tricks and storytelling devices are so recognizable that the twists are very easy to see coming.

All that being said, ifTheater of Darkness: Yamishibaiwas not around, 2024 would have essentially no horror anime series, at least ones that air weekly. Regardless of the episodes' individual quality, the show deserves praise for continuing to fly the genre’s flag, even as the rest of the anime industry ignores it.

The Medicine Seller has made his comeback, this time on the big screen.2007’sMononokeis an experimental psychological mystery animethat revolves around four cases that are investigated by the Medicine Seller and have a supernatural element. While not necessarily “scary,” the original show is nevertheless a cornerstone of the horror anime genre, one that makes brilliant use of striking visuals and disconcerting sound design to create an otherworldly and alien atmosphere.

Mononokedoes not need a follow-up or a reimagining, but this concept certainly has room for expansion. EOTA’s movie is not a sequel or a remake, instead opting to just tell another story within this universe. Considering the classic series follows an anthology format, the film should have no trouble fitting in. The film was released in Japan, and Netflix has picked up its rights, so hopefully a Western debut will happen sooner rather than later.

Well, this show came out of nowhere.Lockdown Zone: Lv. Xis an adaptation of Romy Ooishi’s 2020 manga, which focuses on a girl stuck in a time loop while crucially facing off against a horrifying monster. The latter is not only extremely dangerous and violent, but it also seems to have the ability to control other people. Although not exactly the most novel concept, time loop stories are frequently entertaining, and it has only been featured in a small handful of horror anime. While not exactly a masterpiece, the manga is above average and features fairly good art and a lot of gore. The source material certainly lives up to its horror billing.

Expectations should be kept fairly low for this one, especially since the anime is pretty difficult to find as it is not airing on a North American streaming service.Lockdown Zone: Lv. Xis a mostly straight translation of the manga, in the sense that it will be rather light on animation. As such, the series will probably not get too much attention, especially since it does not seem to be airing on a major streaming platform. Still,2024 horror animeare a rare commodity, soLockdown Zone: Lv. Xis a welcome addition.

Regardless of quality,Uzumaki: Spiral into Horrorwas unquestionably the biggest2024 horror anime. Admittedly, it didn’t have much in the way of competition; heck, somebody could argue it was the genre’s only notable release of the year (not counting theMononokemovie). That said, even if each season came with a couple of horror goodies,Uzumakiwould still have been the year’s most exciting prospect. Based on one of Junji Ito’s seminal stories, this adaptation had been a long time coming, in the sense that it took seemingly forever to finally release. A troubled production cycle is usually a warning sign to keep expectations low, and that was generally the discourse aroundUzumaki; however, everything changed when a fantastic trailer dropped that showcased a fitting art style and chilling tone. Could it be? Will there finally be a great Junji Ito anime?

Well, yes and no. The world finally has agreat Junji Ito anime episode. Just one. The adaptation hit the ground running with by far its strongest entry in terms of animation, pacing, and body horror. While hardly perfect, episode one proved thatUzumakicould be adapted. Unfortunately, episodes 2–4 showed that maybe a miniseries was not the best format for a fairly lengthy anthology series that is built entirely on a slow-burn structure that gradually ties multiple stories together en route to an inevitable but incredible finale.Uzumakijust spirals out of control, losing any sense of rhythm or tension as scenes just cycle through moments from the manga without leaving any time for the horror to settle.

At four episodes,Uzumakiis not a big investment, but only the first episode is worth a watch. It is good enough to recommend as a standalone short too.

2024 Anime That Horror Fans Should Try

As with most years,horror 2024 animewill be in short supply. The genre is just not popular enough to warrant many adaptations, especially since a lot of horror manga seem to lose something in the process of gaining animation. A few more shows will hopefully be announced over the coming months, at least to the point of offering fans a few projects they can get excited about. Is anotherDark Gatheringtoo much to ask for?

Due to the limited selection, fans might need to broaden their horizons to get their fill of thrills. None of the upcoming anime are horror stories, but they might be able to scratch a similar itch.

Orb: On the Movements of the EarthandKaiju No. 8are not that far removed from the genre, particularly the former (which will debut in October 2024).Orb’s manga has plenty of unsettling moments, even if it rarely sets out to be downright scary.Kaiju No. 8is primarily an action story, but it could be “horror” in the same way that aGodzillamovie qualifies.

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