Five Animations You Need to Watch Right Now
BY wiiiwalk
january 24, 2025

Alright, let’s talk about it. We’re in 2025, and animation isn’t just some Saturday morning cartoon thing anymore—it’s full-blown art now. These shows are heavy hitters, each with vibes so strong you’ll be talking about them with your crew for weeks. Whether you’re into futuristic visuals, savage fight scenes, or stories that make you feel something, these five shows are what you need to be on. Let’s break it down.
1. Arcane

You’ve probably heard the hype about Arcane, and trust me, it lives up to it. It’s set in the League of Legends world, but you don’t need to know the game to get hooked. Picture two cities: Piltover, all high-tech and glitzy, and Zaun, the undercity struggling to survive. Then there are these two sisters, Vi and Jinx, whose bond gets ripped apart by war, power struggles, and some serious bad luck.
The art? Straight-up jaw-dropping. Every frame looks like someone spent days painting it. The story goes deep too—family, loyalty, betrayal—it hits all the feels.
2. Twilight of the Gods

This one’s from Zack Snyder, so you already know it’s going to be wild. Twilight of the Gods takes everything you know about Norse mythology—Thor, Loki, Odin—and cranks it up. It’s all about Ragnarok, the end of the gods, and the clash between mortals and immortals.
The battles are insane, and the drama hits hard. Think betrayal, epic sacrifices, and gods who are way more messed up than you’d expect. It’s like they took everything cool about mythology and made it grittier, bloodier, and bigger.
3. Blue Eye Samurai

This one’s different, but in the best way. Blue Eye Samurai drops you into 17th-century Japan, where Mizu, a mixed-race woman, is out for revenge. She’s a master swordswoman with a chip on her shoulder the size of Mount Fuji, and she’s taking on a world that’s constantly against her.
The sword fights? Fire. The animation? Gorgeous. And the story hits on big themes like identity, justice, and survival in a world that’s way too harsh. It’s raw, real, and completely unforgettable.
4. The Legend of Vox Machina

If you’re looking for something fun but still epic, The Legend is where it’s at. It’s based on Critical Role, so it’s got that D&D energy—think dragons, magic, and a crew of absolute misfits trying (and failing) to save the day.
There’s Grog, the giant dude with a love for smashing things, and Scanlan, a bard who’s all about living his best life (and cracking jokes). The show flips between hilarious chaos and serious, heart-wrenching moments.
5. Invincible

Okay, so Invincible is like if someone took your favorite superhero show and said, “What if we made it 10 times more intense?” Mark Grayson is a teenager who finally gets powers like his dad, Omni-Man—the Superman of this world. But his dad’s got secrets, and they’re not the good kind.
The fights are brutal, the stakes are high, and the story isn’t afraid to show you how messy being a hero can get. It’s not just about punching bad guys; it’s about figuring out what kind of person you want to be when the world’s falling apart.

So, there you have it. Five shows that prove animation isn’t just for kids—it’s for anyone who’s into next-level storytelling. Whether you want something deep like Arcane, wild like Twilight of the Gods, or straight-up fun like The Legend of Vox Machina, these shows have got you.