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Anime with the best plot twists: 'Attack on Titan', 'Death Note', and more

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Mar 29, 2026, 14:03 IST
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​Anime with the best plot twists: 'Attack on Titan', 'Death Note', and more

Some stories don't just surprise you, they rewrite everything you thought you knew. These 5 anime don't just have plot twists, they have the kind of moments that crash streaming servers, send Reddit into meltdown, and make you sit in silence staring at the screen, wondering what just happened. Once you've seen these twists, you can never unsee them.

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​'Attack on Titan' (2013–2023)

Four years. That's how long fans waited to find out what was in Eren Yeager's basement, and when the answer came, it didn't just answer one question; it detonated the entire foundation of the series. Eren Yeager starts as a boy who wants to kill Titans and ends as something far more terrifying, a man who has seen the future and chosen the most horrifying path through it. The show stacks twist upon twist until Eren's final plan turns the protagonist into something fans are still fiercely debating years later, and almost nobody who started episode one could have predicted where episode one hundred would take them. All four seasons are available on Amazon Prime Video, with the final arc also streaming, and watch it in release order and avoid spoilers at all costs.

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​'Death Note' (2006–2007)

Light Yagami finds a notebook that kills anyone whose name is written in it and decides he will use it to become a god, while the genius detective L closes in on him in one of the most addictive cat-and-mouse dynamics in anime history. Then halfway through, Light actually wins, and L's death remains one of the most shocking moments in anime because it violates every storytelling convention. All 37 episodes are on Netflix worldwide, and every early scene hits differently once you know the ending.

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​'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood' (2009–2010)

Two brothers break the laws of alchemy trying to bring their mother back from the dead, and spend the rest of the series paying for it in ways they never imagined. The discovery that King Bradley's seemingly innocent son Selim is Pride, the first and most powerful Homunculus, is the kind of twist that makes you rewatch every scene he appeared in with completely different eyes. All 64 episodes are waiting on Amazon Prime Video.

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​Steins; Gate (2011)

What begins as a quirky story about friends accidentally creating a time-traveling microwave evolves into an emotionally devastating sci-fi thriller once the consequences of altering timelines start catching up to them. The series’ mid-season twist shifts the tone dramatically as Okabe realizes every change to the past carries a painful cost. The anime is currently available to rent on platforms like Prime Video.

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​'Oshi no Ko' (2023–ongoing)

Before the feature-length premiere even ends, Ai Hoshino is viciously murdered by an obsessive fan, and the warm idol fantasy snaps into a cold, calculated revenge story in a single scene. What seemed like a lighthearted showbiz drama becomes one of anime's sharpest explorations of fame, obsession, and the price of being loved by strangers. Both seasons are streaming on Amazon Prime Video and Netflix.

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