Sometimes a Anime It just doesn’t do justice to its original story. Whether due to hasty decisions, unnecessary fills or drastic changes in the manga, there are series that had everything to be unforgettable, but they stayed halfway. And yes, we can’t help but think of how a faithful and well-produced reboot, in the style of Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, could give them the redemption they deserve so much. Here are 10 anime that need a remake:
10. Tokyo Ghoul

The manga of Tokyo Ghoul It is dark, poetic and full of emotional nuances. But the anime became a fast-paced disaster, poorly adapted arcs, and zero emotional development. a reboot that respects the trip of Kaneki From the beginning and adapt “:re” as it should, it would be a gem.
9. Soul Eater

The start was brilliant, with a powerful animation and an unmistakable aesthetic. But as they moved away from the manga, the ending became generic and anticlimatic. soul eater It deserves a version faithful to the original material that respects the dark tone, but also the real growth of its characters.
8. The Promised Neverland

season one was for many a masterpiece. But your season two just doesn’t exist. The anime burned more than 100 chapters in a few episodes, omitting key arcs, fundamental characters and all the tension built with such care. A new adaptation, well planned and without haste, is a necessity.
7. Deadman Wonderland

It had all the ingredients: violence, social criticism, unique powers and a protagonist with potential. But the anime stayed halfway and left out the best of the manga. GANTA, , Shiro And all the chaos of the Deadmen They deserve a complete and dark adaptation like the original tone.
6. Akame Ga Kill!

Although many enjoyed his anime, the truth is that he changed the course of the manga in half, invented his own ending and let go of the background that made each character interesting. A more faithful version could give more emotional weight to deaths, instead of using them just for shock.
5. Elfen Lied

Iconic for their violence and controversy, but also notoriously incomplete. The anime adapts just a part of the manga and leaves everything hanging just as the story gets more intense and philosophical. A reboot that captures the balance between brutality and human drama would be brutally beautiful.
4. D.Gray-Man

A series with a unique atmosphere, charismatic characters and a story full of mystery. But between changes of study, endless pauses and reboots that did not close anything either, d.gray-man It needs an adaptation from scratch that respects its narrative, rhythm and emotional tone.
3. Pandora Hearts

A manga that is a perfect mix of dark fantasy, psychological drama, and references to Alice in Wonderland. The anime, unfortunately, was invented an ending and did not touch half the story. A faithful version could turn this underrated gem into a new classic.
2. Rave Master

Prior to Fairy Tail, , Hiro Mashima He had already created an epic world with Rave Master. The problem is that its adaptation was so trimmed and poorly distributed that many do not even know that it exists. With the love you have received Mashima In recent years, a reboot could do 100% justice.
1. Claymore

dark, intense and with a powerful female cast, Claymore I was going for something big, until the anime decided to improvise its own ending. The manga offers a much richer and deeper story, with epic twists and character development that we never saw animated. A Brotherhood-style reboot would be glorious.
Sometimes the problem is not the original material, but how it was adapted. And if something fullmetal Alchemist taught us something: Brotherhood, it is that a well-made second chance can turn a good anime into a true masterpiece. These 10 series deserve just that.