Top 15 Anime in 2012

1. Natsume's Book of Friends Season 4

Studios: Brain’s Base

Director: Takahiro Omori

Episodes: 13

Status: Finished Airing

Premiered Season: Winter 2012

Genres: Drama, Slice of Life, Supernatural

Ratings:

  • MyAnimeList (MAL): 8.34
  • Anime Planet: 4.1/ 5

Story(Spoiler Free)

Natsume begins his quest to retrieve spirit names from the Book of Friends, which he inherited from his grandmother. Natsume experiences new ghosts this season, both friendly and scary. He delves into the histories of these spirits and why they were bonded to the book.

Natsume’s relationships with the human characters around him, especially his adoptive family and self-proclaimed protector, Nyanko-sensei, continue to evolve as he interacts with these spirits.

The season delves into themes of friendship, forgiveness, letting go of the past, and the value of cherishing the relationships we form with others.

2. Psycho-Pass

Studios: Production I.G

Director: Naoyoshi Shiotani

Episodes: 22

Status: Finished Airing

Premiered Season: Spring 2012

Genre: Sci-Fi, Psychological Thriller, Action

Ratings:

  • MyAnimeList (MAL): 8.19
  • Anime Planet: 4.2 out of 5

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Psycho-Pass takes place in Japan, where the Sibyl System was established. This method assesses a person’s psycho-pass, which is a measure of their mental health and criminal potential. Citizens with a low psycho-pass are considered a menace to society and are either arrested or “neutralised” (eliminated). 

Our main character, Akane Tsunemori, is a new inspector tasked with protecting the law and the Sibyl System. She works with a seasoned enforcer, Shinya Kougami, who executes the system’s decisions.

They work together to investigate crimes and unearth the terrible truths hidden beneath the Sibyl System’s seemingly immaculate utopia. The series investigates the morality of such a system, the nature of free choice, and the ramifications of blindly obeying authority.

3. Kuroko's Basketball

Studios: Production I.G

Director: Tetsuya Endo

Episodes: 25  

Status: Finished Airing

Premiered Season: Spring 2012

Genres: Sports, Shounen, Comedy

Ratings:

MyAnimeList (MAL):  8.10

Anime Planet: 4.2 out of 5

Story(Spoiler Free)

Tetsuya Kuroko, a seemingly ordinary freshman, has joined the Seirin High basketball squad. Kuroko, on the other hand, has a stunning secret: he was a part of the famed Generation of Miracles, a group of gifted middle school basketball players. 

Kuroko, unlike his former prodigy comrades, lacks physical prowess. However, he has a great technique called the “Vanishing Drive,” which allows him to become invisible on the court while creating scoring opportunities for his teammates.

Kuroko hooks up with his passionate and brilliant teammate, Taiga Kagami, who wants to be Japan’s best basketball player. They collaborate to conquer obstacles, improve their skills, and lead the Seirin squad to victory over other powerful teams, each with their own distinct players. 

4. Sword Art Online

Studios: A-1 Pictures

Director: Tomohiko Ito

Episodes: 25

Status: Finished

Premiered Season: Summer 2012

Genre: Action, Sci-Fi, Adventure

Ratings:

  • MyAnimeList (MAL): 7.74
  • Anime Planet: 4.1 out of 5

Story(Spoiler Free)

Sword Art Online (SAO) takes place in 2022, when a groundbreaking new virtual reality game is released. Thousands of people join for the first time, eager to explore the vast fantasy realm of Aincrad. 

However, their excitement quickly turns to despair when they realise they’re imprisoned in the game. The only way out is to complete all 100 floors of Aincrad, but death in the game is death in real life.

Our protagonist, Kazuto “Kirito” Kirigaya, a talented beta tester, discovers himself among the captive players. Determined to survive and liberate himself, Kirito joins forces with Asuna Yuuki, another great player, and begins on a treacherous path to win the game. 

The series delves into topics of friendship, survival, and the complexity of human contact in the virtual world.

5. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure

Studio: David Production

Director: Naokatsu Tsuda

Episodes: 26

Status: Finished Airing

Premiered Season: Fall 2012

Genre: Action, Adventure, Supernatural

Ratings:

  • MyAnimeList (MAL): 8.47
  • Anime Planet: 4.3 out of 5

Story(Spoiler Free)

JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure (2012) tells two distinct stories within JoJo’s larger universe:

Part One: Phantom Blood (Episodes 1–9): In nineteenth-century England, Jonathan Joestar, a courageous and honourable gentleman, faces off against his adopted brother, Dio Brando, who is possessed by an insatiable craving for power and becomes a vampire. Jonathan dedicates his life to ending Dio’s reign of terror and safeguarding his loved ones.

Part 2: Battle Tendency (Episodes 10–26) We jump ahead to 1938. Jonathan’s grandson, Joseph Joestar, inherited the Joestar fighting spirit. He learns the ancient skill of Hamon (ripple) energy to confront a new threat: the Pillar Men, a group of ancient beings that created the Stone Masks that transform humans into vampires.

6. Fate/Zero Season 2

Studios: ufotable

Director:

Episodes: 12

Status: Finished Airing

Premiered: Spring 2012

Genres: Action, Supernatural, Magic, Fantasy

  • MyAnimeList (MAL): 8.55
  • Anime Planet: 4.3/5

Story(Spoiler Free)

As the Fourth Holy Grail War rages on with no clear victor in sight, Church Supervisor Risei Kotomine calls on the remaining Servants and Masters to band together and confront an impending threat that could derail the Grail War and destroy Fuyuki City. The uneasy ceasefire is soon broken as the Masters reveal that they will do everything, no matter how disgusting, to win. 

Kiritsugu Emiya and Sabre, his servant, argue over their opposing views on courage and chivalry, sowing seeds of doubt. Meanwhile, an alarming relationship grows between Kirei Kotomine, who is still looking for a purpose in life, and one of the remaining servants. As the countdown to the war’s end approaches zero, the cost of victory begins to blur the distinction between success and failure.

7. Bakuman Season 2

Studios: J.C. Staff

Director: Kenichi Kasai

Episodes: 25

Status: Finished Airing

Premiered Season: Fall 2011

Genre: Shounen, Drama

Ratings:

MyAnimeList (MAL): 8.34  

Anime Planet: 4.2 out of 5

Story(Spoiler Free)

Bakuman. Season 2 continues where Season 1 left off, following the path of two promising manga artists, Akito Takagi and Mashiro Ashiro, as they fight for success in the competitive world of Weekly Shonen Jump. 

This season has additional hurdles, including tough competition from brilliant young mangaka. Handle the pressure of deadlines and editorial input. Understand the complexity of the publishing industry. Artists enjoy periods of growth and achievement as they hone their skills and establish their individual artistic voice. Collaborate and learn from one another. Get attention from editors and readers. 

Friendship, perseverance, and the pursuit of ambitions are among the topics explored throughout the season. It provides insight into the creative process of manga development, as well as the sacrifices that aspiring mangaka must make in order to achieve their ambitions.

8. Space Brothers

Studios: A-1 Pictures

Director: Atsushi Nishigori

Episodes: 99

Status: Finished Airing

Premiered Season: Spring 2012

Genre: Drama, Slice of Life, Science Fiction

Ratings:

MyAnimeList (MAL): 8.27

Anime Planet: 4.2 out of 5

Story(Spoiler Free)

As children, Mututa and Hibito Aoi agree to become astronauts and fly to space together. However, life leads them down divergent roads. 

Hibito, the older brother, becomes a successful engineer and is the first to be accepted into the Japanese astronaut training program. Mutta, the younger brother, feels inferior and temporarily abandons his dream.

The story depicts Mutta’s struggle to overcome self-doubt and disappointments while pursuing his boyhood dream of joining his brother in space. We see him work hard, go through difficult training, and cope with competition as he seeks to become an astronaut himself.

9. From the New World

Studios: A-1 Pictures

Director: Mamoru Kanbe

Episodes: 25

Status: Finished Airing

Premiered Season: Summer 2012

Genre: Science Fiction, Mystery, Psychological

Ratings:

MyAnimeList (MAL): 8.34

Anime Planet: 4.2 out of 5

Story(Spoiler Free)

The plot takes place in a supposedly ideal civilization named “New World” in the year 1000, following a mysterious event known as the “Cataclysm” that transformed the globe. The inhabitants of the New World have unique powers and live in harmony with nature. 

Saki Watanabe, our protagonist, is a seemingly average student living in this serene environment. However, a succession of weird occurrences and unnerving findings pique her interest. She and her pals begin to unearth the hidden past and deadly secrets of the New World.

10. Kids on the Slope

Studios: MAPPA

Director: Shinichiro Watanabe

Episodes: 12

Status: Finished Airing

Premiered Season: Spring 2012

Genres: Coming-of-Age, Drama, Music

Ratings:

MyAnimeList (MAL): 8.21

Anime Planet: 4.2 out of 5

Story(Spoiler Free)

The story is set in Yokosuka, Japan, in 1966. Kaoru Nishimi, a bookish and reclusive youngster, struggles to adjust to his new school and lifestyle following his family’s transfer. He finds solace in classical music, particularly the piano.

Sentarō Kawabuchi, a carefree and rebellious student, introduces Kaoru to jazz music. Despite their conflicting personalities, Kaoru and Sentarō build a great bond through their shared love of music.

They face the trials of adolescence together, explore Yokosuka’s thriving jazz culture, and learn important lessons about friendship, self-discovery, and pursuing one’s aspirations. 

11. Daily Lives of High School Boys

Studios: Sunrise

Director: Yasuhiro Takemoto

Episodes: 12  

Status: Finished Airing

Premiered Season: Spring 2012

Genre: Comedy, Slice of Life

Ratings:

MyAnimeList (MAL): 8.13

Anime Planet: 4.2 out of 5

Story(Spoiler Free)

The series follows the daily lives of three high school boys: Tadakuni “Hidenori” Nitta, the sarcastic and Tsukkomi “straight man” of the group; Yoshitake Tanaka, the energetic and airheaded one.

Each episode includes a sequence of short, self-contained skits that depict the boys’ comic misadventures at school, home, and with friends. Their activities vary from the banal (attempting to skip class) to the ludicrous (constructing a gigantic robot out of cardboard), all delivered with a strong dose of slapstick humour and smart conversation.

12. Kingdom

Studios: Pierrot

Director(s): Jun Kamiya

Episodes: 38

Status: Finished Airing

Premiered Season: Spring 2012

Genre: Historical, Action, Drama

Ratings:

MyAnimeList (MAL): 8.28

Anime Planet: 4.2 out of 5

Story(Spoiler Free)

The story is set in China during the Warring Powers period (475-221 BCE), a time of continual fighting between seven warring powers. Xin and Hyou are war orphans who want to escape their social level and prove their worth on the battlefield. 

One day, Hyou meets a mystery kid who resembles him: Ei Sei, the young king of the state of Qin, who harbours his own dreams to unite China. Unfortunately, Hyou becomes involved in a power struggle and is killed.

Xin, driven by sadness and a desire to realise Hyou’s ambition, takes his place and sets off on a perilous voyage beside the young king. Together, they negotiate the perilous realm of politics and combat, confronting powerful foes and establishing friendships as they rise through the ranks of the Qin army.

13. K: Project

Studios: GoHands and GoRA

Director: Shingo Suzuki

Episodes: 13

Status: Finished Airing

Premiered Season: Fall 2012

Genres: Action, Sci-Fi, Supernatural

Ratings:

MyAnimeList (MAL):  7.74

Anime Planet: 4.1 out of 5

Story(Spoiler Free)

K: Project takes place in a fictionalised future Japan, where seven kings, each representing a different colour, rule over clans with psychic talents. These kings maintain a fragile peace, but tensions escalate when a series of unsolved killings target members of the Red Clan (HOMRA). 

Yashiro Isana, a seemingly regular high school student, is caught in the crossfire of competing clans. After being misidentified as a murderer, he is followed by both HOMRA and the Blue Clan (Sceptre 4).

With the help of a talented swordsman named Kuroh Yatogami and a cat-like creature with unusual abilities, Yashiro discovers the truth about his own identity and the hidden mysteries that threaten the clan’s fragile peace.

14. Jormungand

Studios: White Fox

Director: Takahiro Yamane

Episodes: 24

Status: Finished Airing

Premiered Season: Spring 2012

Genre: Action, Drama, Military, Ratings

MyAnimeList (MAL): 7.78

Anime Planet: 4.0 out of 5

Story(Spoiler Free)

Jormungand follows Koko Hekmatyar, a young and unscrupulous arms merchant who runs a private military firm. The story is told through the perspective of Jonah Mizuki, a former child soldier who was rescued by Koko and hired to be her bodyguard. 

Jonah, who hates violence and the arms trade, is thrust into a perilous world where Koko deals with warlords, rebels, and governments to sell weapons. He has personally seen the destructive effects of the arms trade on war-torn countries and innocent lives.

As Jonah travels the world with Koko and her crew, he struggles with his own moral compass and examines the nature of war, peace, and the arms trade.

15. Hyouka

Studios: Kyoto Animation

Director: Yasuhiro Takemoto

Episodes: 22

Status: Finished Airing

Premiered Season: Spring 2012

Genre: Slice of Life, Mystery

Ratings

MyAnimeList (MAL): 8.18

Anime Planet: 4.3 out of 5

Story(Spoiler Free)

Hyouka focuses on Houtarou Oreki, a high school student who prioritises energy conservation above all else. He wants a life free of extraneous hobbies, but his world is turned upside down when his older sister forces him to join the Classics Club, which is about to disband. There, he encounters a bunch of eccentric and fascinating characters:

Eru Chitanda is a curious and active girl with an insatiable appetite for information and the catchphrase “I want to know!” (Hyouka!), which frequently entices the reluctant Oreki to solve mysteries. 

Satoshi Fukube is a laid-back and clever member who enjoys mocking Oreki. 

Mayaka Ibara is a strong-willed and athletic girl who keeps the club organised. 

They work together to solve seemingly insignificant school mysteries, such as reading a cryptic message in a library book and determining the truth about a stolen festival float. As they go deeper, they uncover hidden truths, strengthen friendships, and learn to appreciate the beauty of ordinary life.

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16. The Pet Girl of Sakurasou

Studios: J.C. Staff

Director: Atsushi Nishigori

Episodes: 24

Status: Finished Airing

Premiered Season: Winter 2012

Genre: Romantic Comedy, Slice of Life

Ratings

  • MyAnimeList (MAL): 8.12
  • Anime Planet: 4.2 out of 5

17. Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic

Studios: A-1 Pictures

Director: Kouichi Kawamura

Episodes: 25

Status: Finished Airing

Premiered Season: Fall 2012

Genre: Fantasy, Adventure, Magic

Ratings:

  • MyAnimeList (MAL): 7.68
  • Anime Planet: 4.0 out of 5

18. Initial D Fifth Stage

Studios: Studio Comet

Director: Manabu Ono

Episodes: 14

Status: Finished Airing

Premiered Season: Spring 2012

Genre: Sports, Street Racing

Ratings

  • MyAnimeList (MAL): 8.11
  • Anime Planet: 4.1 out of 5

19. Another

Studios: P.A. Works

Director:  Tsutomu Mizushima

Episodes: 12

Status: Finished Airing

Premiered Season: Spring 2012

Genre: Horror, Mystery, School Life

Ratings:

  • MyAnimeList (MAL): 7.63
  • Anime Planet: 4.0 out of 5

20. BTOOOM!

Studios: Madhouse

Director: Kotaro Watanabe

Episodes: 12

Status: Finished Airing

Premiered Season: Fall 2012

Genre: Action, Survival, Psychological

Ratings:

  • MyAnimeList (MAL): 7.32
  • Anime Planet: 3.9 out of 5
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