Garo: Vanishing Line


GARO -VANISHING LINE-

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Japanese: 牙狼〈GARO〉-VANISHING LINE-
English: GARO -VANISHING LINE-
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Type: TV
Episodes: 24
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 7, 2017 to Mar 31, 2018
Premiered: Fall 2017
Broadcast: Saturdays at 01:23 (JST)
Licensors: Funimation
Studios: MAPPA
Source: Original
Genres: ActionAction, FantasyFantasy
Themes: MythologyMythology, Urban FantasyUrban Fantasy
Duration: 24 min. per ep.
Rating: R - 17+ (violence & profanity)

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Score: 7.121 (scored by 2428224,282 users)
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Ranked: #38272
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Popularity: #2595
Members: 77,083
Favorites: 132

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Making it simple: - Both have demons predating humans and a macho protagonist who save humans from the demons and is deep involved with Makai/Hell. - Both protagonists have fight partners who don't necessary fight togheter and share a strange friendship. - Both have almost all characters as adults. - Both have the little girl enigma (relating to Makai/Hell). - Both have awesome openings (seriously). - Anyway there's a lot of similarities. If you watched one, you might watch the other. That's it. 
report Recommended by monad04
Both shows have a very similar feel to it, especially the characters. A tough and very strong, but also very kind adult protagonist looking for a specific person/place travels with a girl, who is looking for her older brother. He is frequently helped by a busty, flirtatious woman, who is often manipulative but secretly likes him and sometimes by an edgy, revenge-obsessed guy. 
report Recommended by Darklord_bg
The overall atmosphere and the city aesthetic are very similar. Also, both anime focus on people whose job is to hunt and kill monsters. 
report Recommended by BohemianRhapsody
Both feature OP protagonists battling against demonic forces of evil that possess human beings in an urban environment. Body horror is also a prevalent theme in both series' monsters. 
report Recommended by Dewelleric
The same setting where it involves a group of individuals whom were out to hut monsters and other supernatural beings who feeds on people's frustrations and wishes.  
report Recommended by Whoahoho
Both of these anime have a main character that hunts other supernatural monsters. Both of these anime have a similar dark and violent tone to them. They have enough action to keep you entertained. 
report Recommended by Genocyberfanboy
While there is no Mecha in Garo: Vanishing Line, they do share some similarities. In these two anime, you have a violent badass main character that fights against evil powerful beings. They have a similar manly tone to them as they both have heavy metal music, plenty of nice action scenes and lots of violence/blood. You can get testosterone fueled rampage of enjoyment in both of these two anime.  
report Recommended by Genocyberfanboy
Both anime take place in a modern gritty urban setting with the main character hunting down demons. Both anime feature characters slaughtering demons with their swords and both are also pretty gorey too. They have enough action to keep you entertained. 
report Recommended by Genocyberfanboy
Both involves male bad ass characters whom were out to fight evil supernatural forces 
report Recommended by Whoahoho
Similar charter design and usage of the colour. Protagonist young girl in adult world.  
report Recommended by jagodawonder
> the protagonists persecute evil creatures created from the own human and hunts humans > to eradicate these creatures there is an organization behind it > the protagonists are more emotional and sentimental about the creatures hunted 
report Recommended by Kain_Matsunaga
Episodic series about a travelling swordsman and his young companion going around eradicating monsters that threaten people. 
report Recommended by abystoma2
People searching for a perfect place to live in. 
report Recommended by garydai
Fights, armours, cities, characters, monsters... There is a lot of same visual and procedural details between Garo and Karas, obviously with palpable differences but definitely to keep in mind if you are searching for similar products. Anyway, and not being bad in Garo, I think the CGI used in Karas is better even considering that is from 2005-2007, due to the budget or something like that I suppose. Hope you enjoy it. 
report Recommended by Yuigon
Both anime take place in a sci-fi/fantasy urban setting and follow characters who hunt those who are possessed. Each anime occasionally break off from the main characters to follow the possessed and tell their stories. Each has CGI Sword Fights, lots of driving sequences, and are quite gory. 
report Recommended by RebelPanda
> the villains are people who have lost their hopes and themselves and in the world > they destroy everything in search of something that they have lost and feed on people > the protagonists are more sentimental and want to help these people 
report Recommended by Kain_Matsunaga
Has a similar feel, good amount of character diversity, similar modern-meets past type of setting 
report Recommended by 8byte
Both MC's are fighting against something that takes control/eats humans and makes them into something demonic. Both main MC's are owners of special bikes and given special powers. Both transform into a mecha-like being. Blassreiter is a bit more dark than Garo.  
report Recommended by Nao