8 Animes That Ended on a Major Cliffhanger: Berserk, No Game No Life, Blue Period and More

Although anime programmes are known for their ability to keep viewers on the edge of their seats, some go above and beyond by leaving them with jaw-dropping cliffhangers. This article lists animes that ended on a major cliffhanger, leaving fans desperate for closure and answers. Prepare for an emotional ride as we relive these gripping stories.

Animes That Ended on a Major Cliffhanger

Berserk

The anime adaptation of the manga series by Kentaro Miura had an ambiguous conclusion, leaving fans eager. The Golden Age story arc is largely covered by the 1997 anime series, which also concludes immediately after. Even the Berserk anime from 2016–17 is widely seen as a hurried and subpar sequel. A significant turning point in the plot was disclosed in the concluding episode, which also hinted at a major dispute and the protagonist, Guts’ future.

Blue Period

There is still room for further seasons for the anime series, which currently only has one. The story follows a budding artist Yatora, who is eager to establish his individual aesthetic and create some outstanding works before pursuing an artistic college career. Yatora’s first season concluded on a high note, but there is no doubt the growing artist confronts greater issues in future instalments, and anime fans wish to witness it all.

No Game No Life

The plot of the series follows the lead characters, Sora and Shiro, who are foster siblings and play online games under an alias. Then they were transported to a peculiar planet where video games are used to settle all disputes, and they take pleasure in their brand-new winning streak. A prime example of an anime whose fans have waited years for a new season is this one. Even though it seems impossible that there will be another season, fans still have hope for it.

Girls Last Tour

With a hauntingly gorgeous cliffhanger, the end of the anime series left audiences enthralled and reflective. The concluding scenes showed an enigmatic building off in the distance, arousing intrigue and posing important issues about the girls’ journey and the setting they live in. The show should be continued for several seasons because of its original and provocative storytelling.

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Tonikawa: Over The Moon For You

Fans can’t wait to see more of Nasa and Tsukasa’s endearing antics when the sequel airs in 2023. The previous season ended with Nasa and Tsukasa Yuzaki when they were just starting out as a married couple. Both of them were learning more about one another and their respective expectations going into the partnership. The upcoming season promises even more amorous encounters and outrageous misadventures.

Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation

An isekai anime centres around Rudeus Greyrat’s new existence. In spite of having been an unemployed adult in his previous life, he is now a gifted young magician, but he constantly tries to go back home. As Rudeus tries to make his way back home, viewers of this episode have a lot of unresolved questions. However, they might finally be answered as the second season of the series will be releasing soon.

Goblin Slayer

The story of the series revolves around a man of the same name who goes around slaughtering Goblins. The first season has been out for a few years now, and fans showed concerns that it would not be renewed. However, their worries were allayed when Season 2 was announced. The first season’s dark themes and strong action wowed fans, and they cannot wait to see him in action again.

Wotakoi: Love Is Hard For Otaku

Wotakoi is a charming office rom-com that demonstrates that even twenty-somethings share many of the same anxieties and fears as youthful anime characters. The manga series by author Fujita is now completed, which means that the anime is due for another season to complete the plot that the original manga began.

Which anime series are you waiting to be renewed? Let us know in the comments below!

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Hrishita Das
Hrishita Das
Hrishita Das is an Anthropologist by training, but her true passion lies in delving into the human experience through prose. A cinephile and pop culture enthusiast, she has been a writer for a year.

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