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Ended in Shock? The 10 Best Anime Endings of the Last Decade

Discover the most impactful and perfect anime endings released in the last decade, from Attack on Titan to Cyberpunk: Edgerunners.

Unforgettable **anime endings** are often associated with old classics, but the last decade has proven that the genre is experiencing a peak of tight and powerful scripts. As of this month of February 2026, several productions have achieved the feat of delivering conclusions that not only satisfy but elevate the work to the status of a definitive masterpiece. Therefore, we have selected the ten most memorable endings that delivered exactly what Brazilian fans and fans all over the world expected from a great story.

## Emotional journeys and urban twists

The series **A Place Further than the Universe** proved that an expedition to Antarctica can be the perfect setting to say goodbye to grief. With a hopeful ending, the four protagonists conclude their journey ready for the future. Meanwhile, the mystery of **Odd Taxi** defied all expectations by revealing Odokawa’s visual condition and ending on an agonizing cliffhanger. Additionally, the 2019 remake of **Fruits Basket** finally corrected the past, delivering Kyo and Tohru’s wedding and breaking the Sohma family curse in a gratifying way.

## Psychological dramas and the weight of choices

In the field of coming-of-age, **Zoku Owarimonogatari** concluded Araragi Koyomi’s school journey by focusing on his own regrets instead of saving others. Meanwhile, the phenomenon **Cyberpunk: Edgerunners** showed that ten episodes are enough to create a deep connection, ending in David Martinez’s inevitable tragedy. On the other hand, the visual apocalypse of **Devilman Crybaby** brought the visceral conclusion of the original manga to the screen, leaving the audience speechless with its emotional and devastating weight.

## Epics that ended eras

The **Evangelion** franchise reached its most mature conclusion with the film *3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time*, allowing Shinji to finally leave his traumas behind. Due to its monumental scale, **Attack on Titan** also marked an era by transforming its hero into a complex villain, ending the war in a dark and cathartic way. On a more positive note, **Mob Psycho 100** celebrated personal acceptance and human bonds, while **Gintama: The Very Final** combined comedy and epic action to give the definitive farewell to the Yorozuya group after 15 years of history.

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