Anime Wiki Hub is the definitive English-language resource for anime and manga fans worldwide. Whether you are a newcomer looking for a starting point or a longtime viewer seeking deeper analysis, our guides cover the most beloved series in the medium with the depth and accuracy that dedicated fans deserve. From the multigenerational sagas of Dragon Ball and One Piece to the tightly crafted arcs of Demon Slayer and Attack on Titan, we catalog characters, power systems, storylines, and viewing strategies across every major franchise.
Each anime universe operates on its own internal logic — the ki-based combat of Dragon Ball, the Devil Fruit and Haki systems of One Piece, the chakra nature transformations of Naruto, the Breathing Styles of Demon Slayer, the Cursed Techniques and Domain Expansions of Jujutsu Kaisen. Understanding these systems transforms the viewing experience from passive entertainment to active engagement. Our power system guides break down each framework in accessible terms, comparing and contrasting the mechanics that make each series unique.
Character databases form the backbone of our wiki. Anime draws its emotional power from characters who grow, struggle, and transform across hundreds of episodes. Goku's journey from a naive mountain boy to a universe-level protector, Luffy's relentless pursuit of freedom and the title of Pirate King, Naruto's evolution from an outcast to a village hero — these arcs resonate because they earn every moment of growth. Our character profiles track abilities, relationships, key battles, and thematic significance across each character's full story, updated as new chapters and episodes release.
We also address the practical side of being an anime fan. Watch order guides help newcomers navigate the sometimes confusing relationship between original series, sequel series, movies, and filler episodes. Our filler lists tell you exactly which episodes advance the main narrative and which are skippable side content, saving hundreds of hours across long-running series. Platform availability information helps fans find where each series is streaming in their region.
The guides below are organized by series. Browse your favorites, discover something new, and dive deeper into the anime universes you love. Each category page links to dozens of individual guides covering characters, arcs, power systems, and viewing strategies — enough to satisfy even the most dedicated fan.
Dragon Ball remains the most iconic entry point into anime for Western audiences. Spanning Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball Z, Dragon Ball Super, and numerous movies, the franchise tells the story of Goku and his allies defending Earth and the universe against increasingly powerful threats. Our Dragon Ball guides cover every transformation from Super Saiyan to Ultra Instinct, every major saga from the Saiyan arc to the Tournament of Power, and detailed character profiles for the Z Fighters, villains, and supporting cast.
One Piece stands as the best-selling manga in history and one of the longest-running anime series with over one thousand episodes. The story of Monkey D. Luffy and the Straw Hat Pirates sailing the Grand Line in search of the legendary treasure combines epic world-building, emotionally devastating backstories, and a power system (Devil Fruits and Haki) that rewards creative thinking over raw strength. Our One Piece section tracks every crew member, every island arc, every Devil Fruit classification, and the evolving mysteries that keep fans theorizing decades into the journey.
Demon Slayer and Jujutsu Kaisen represent the modern generation of shonen anime — shorter, tighter, and visually stunning productions that have broken domestic and international viewership records. Demon Slayer's Breathing Style system and the emotional weight of Tanjiro's quest to save his demon-turned-sister Nezuko have resonated globally. Jujutsu Kaisen's Cursed Energy mechanics, Domain Expansions, and morally complex characters like Gojo Satoru and Geto Suguru have redefined what battle shonen can achieve in the 2020s. Our guides for both series combine combat analysis with thematic exploration.


