Welcome back to the Alphabetical Journey through Anime, a series that I am launching on my blog and social media platforms. The idea and series are rather simple. The overall goal is to have fun, learn something new, and interact with other anime fans. In this post, I shall provide information on the listed anime, including why you should consider watching it, where you can stream it, and, if I have reviewed the anime, a link to the review.
10 Anime Starting with the Letter N
Below are 10 anime titles that start with the letter N. Their name starts with N in both their Romanji and English-translated titles. Click on the name in the list below to hop to that anime’s information in the blog, or take your time and enjoy. This is not a ranking list; the order of the below-mentioned anime does not matter. I just got the most obvious and popular listings out of the way first.
- Naruto
- Noragami
- No Game No Life
- Nana
- Noblesse
- Nichijou.
- Nanbaka
- Natsume’s Book of Friends
- Non Non Biyori
- Nura: Rise of the Youkai Clan
Naruto and Naruto Shippuden
- Genre: Action, Adventure, Drama, Shounen
- Studio: Studio Pierrot
- Source Material: Manga by Masashi Kishimoto
- English Dub: Yes
- Number of Seasons and Episodes: 720 episodes
- Naruto: 5 seasons, 220 episodes
- Naruto Shippuden: 21 seasons, 500 episodes
- Duration to watch all of the episodes: +/- 239 hours
- Naruto: +/- 72 hours
- Naruto Shippuden: +/- 167 hours
- Age rating: PG – Teens 13 or older
- You can stream
- Naruto on Crunchyroll and Netflix
- Naruto Shipuden on Crunchyroll and Netflix
- Naruto related posts are here
Naruto Uzumaki, a young ninja ostracised by his village due to a powerful demon sealed within him, dreams of becoming the Hokage, the leader of his village. He journeys to prove himself and gain recognition while forging strong bonds with his friends and teammates.

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Both Naruto and Naruto Shippuden excel in rich character development, offering profound insights into the backgrounds, motivations, and growth of their characters. Witness Naruto’s poignant transformation from an impulsive and lonely orphan into a resolute ninja striving for acceptance and leadership. Notably, the supporting cast, including Sasuke, Sakura, and Kakashi, undergo significant development, their journeys becoming relatable and impactful. Moreover, the series delivers epic battles and showcases intricate ninja techniques that keep viewers enthralled. The creativity and intensity of these battles are awe-inspiring. At its heart, Naruto champions themes of friendship and perseverance, highlighting the power of camaraderie, loyalty, and resilience. The bonds forged among Team 7 and other characters resonate deeply, inspiring audiences to confront their own challenges with determination and resolve.
Noragami
- Genre: Action, Comedy, Drama, Shounen, Adventure
- Action Comedy
- Studio: Bones
- Source Material: Manga by Adachitoka
- English Dub: Yes
- Number of Seasons and Episodes: 2 seasons:
- Noragami: 12 episodes + 2 OVA’s
- Noragami Aragoto: 13 episodes + 2 OVA’s
- Duration to watch all of the episodes: +/- 10 hours
- Noragami: +/- 4 hours, 20 minutes
- Noragami Aragoto: +/- 5 hours
- Age rating: PG – Teens 13 or older
- You can stream Noragami on Crunchyroll and Netflix
- Noragami related posts on the blog
Hiyori Iki, a normal middle school student, has her life turned upside down when she saves a stranger from an oncoming bus. After the accident, her soul frequently slips out of her body, revealing two parallel worlds: the Near Shore, inhabited by regular humans, and the Far Shore, where phantoms and human souls linger. Enter Yato, a minor god without worshippers who accepts any wish for a mere 5 yen. Hiyori seeks Yato’s help to return to normal, and together with his Shinki (weapon), Yukine, they navigate a world of gods, spirits, and the afterlife.

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Noragami offers a unique blend of genres, seamlessly combining action, adventure, fantasy, and supernatural elements with humour and emotional depth. At its core are compelling characters like Yato, Hiyori, and Yukine, each flawed yet relatable, with intriguing backstories and relationships. Studio Bones elevates the experience with beautiful animation, delivering stunning visuals and dynamic action sequences. The series engages viewers with its captivating story, delving into themes of friendship, loyalty, finding one’s place in the world, and the nature of gods and ayakashi. Against the backdrop of a unique supernatural setting blending the human and spirit worlds, Noragami unfolds with a diverse cast of characters experiencing growth and development throughout the series. Themes of identity and redemption permeate the narrative, adding depth and resonance to the storyline. As viewers follow Yato’s journey from obscurity to recognition, they witness the trio’s struggles and triumphs, forging bonds amidst supernatural challenges. Prepare for intense battles, intricate spirit weapons, and encounters with phantoms as Noragami’s world brims with supernatural mysteries waiting to be unravelled. Through themes of self-discovery, redemption, and the consequences of choices, Noragami invites audiences to explore the complexities of existence and the journey towards personal growth and fulfilment.
No Game No Life
- Genre: Adventure Ecchi Fantasy, Ecchi, Isekai,
- Studio: Madhouse
- Source Material: Light Novel series by Yū Kamiya
- English Dub: Yes
- Number of Seasons and Episodes: 1 season: 12 episodes + 1 Movie
- Duration to watch all of the episodes and movie: +/- 6 hours
- Age rating: PG-13 – Teens 13 or older
- You can stream Noragami on HIDIVE and Netflix
- No Game No Life Review
- No Game No Life related posts on the blog
Sora and Shiro, genius and undefeated gamer siblings known online as “Blank,” find themselves transported to a world where everything is decided by games. One day, they are challenged by the god of games to a game of chess and emerge victorious. As a result, the god summons them to Disboard, a world where stealing, war, and killing are forbidden. Here, all matters are decided through games, including national borders and even people’s lives. Intent on maintaining their reputation as undefeated gamers, Sora and Shiro plan to conquer the sixteen ruling species and usurp the god of games.

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No Game No Life captivates audiences with its unique gaming-centric premise, diverging from traditional combat-focused isekai narratives. At its core is the dynamic sibling duo of Sora and Shiro, whose strong bond and exceptional gaming skills drive the narrative forward, providing both entertainment and depth to their characters. Set in the vibrant and imaginative world of Disboard, filled with fantastical creatures and innovative game mechanics, the series offers a visually stunning backdrop for the intense and strategic battles that unfold. Alongside its clever gaming strategies, No Game No Life incorporates elements of comedy and ecchi, adding to the overall entertainment value for certain viewers. The high-stakes games and intellectual challenges faced by Sora and Shiro keep audiences engaged, while the balance of strategic battles and lighthearted humour ensures a well-rounded viewing experience. Additionally, the series’ visually appealing animation style complements the dynamic and colourful world of Disboard, enhancing the overall viewing experience for fans of fantasy and gaming genres.
Nana
- Genre: Comedy, Fantasy, Ecchi, Drama, Romance, Josei
- Studio: Madhouse
- Source Material: Manga by Ai Yazawa
- English Dub: Yes
- Number of Seasons and Episodes: 1 season: 47 episodes
- Duration to watch all of the episodes: +/- 20 hours
- Age rating: R+ – Mild Nudity
- You can stream Nana on Crunchyroll, HIDIVE and Netflix
- Nana related posts on the blog
Departing from their respective hometowns, two young women with identical names—Nana Komatsu and Nana Osaki—are brought together in their pursuit of new beginnings. With their hearts set on going to Tokyo, Nana Komatsu dreams about blissful love, while Nana Osaki aims for a successful music career. The former has a cheerful and friendly nature, but her naivety has led her romantic life astray until she meets her dependable boyfriend—Shouji Endo. Without letting herself be dismayed by Shouji’s decision to study in Tokyo, Nana works hard to earn enough money and follows him there. Meanwhile, her namesake, Nana Osaki, is a solitary punk vocalist whose impassioned romance with her band’s bassist, Ren Honjou, comes to a sudden end. Though heartbroken, Nana bravely looks forward and travels to the capital with the ambition of becoming a recognised artist. Shortly after they arrive in Tokyo, the girls cross paths again due to an unexpected coincidence that ultimately leads them to live under the same roof. As they grow closer, the two strive to support one another amid their struggles to forge a future for themselves.

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Nana captivates audiences with its compelling characters, each imbued with complexity and relatability that resonate deeply with viewers. Through their struggles and triumphs, the series offers a realistic portrayal of young adulthood, navigating the challenges and joys of relationships, career aspirations, and personal growth with authenticity and depth. Themes of love, friendship, betrayal, and self-discovery are explored with emotional depth and sincerity, drawing viewers into the rich tapestry of the narrative. Set against the backdrop of the music industry and urban life, the soundtrack and atmosphere of Nana create an immersive viewing experience, enhancing the emotional impact of the story. Fans of slice-of-life anime will appreciate the everyday moments and character interactions that drive the narrative forward, adding depth and nuance to the overall narrative. With its compelling characters, realistic portrayal of life, mature themes, beautiful music, and compelling narrative, Nana offers a viewing experience that is both thought-provoking and emotionally resonant.
Noblesse
- Genre: Action, Supernatural, School Life, Mystery
- Studio: Production I.G
- Source Material: Webtoon by Son Jae Ho and Lee Gwang Su
- English Dub: Yes
- Number of Seasons and Episodes: 1 season: 12 episodes
- Duration to watch all of the episodes: +/- 4 hours
- Age rating: R – 17+ (violence & profanity)
- You can stream Noblesse on Crunchyroll and bilibili
- Noblesse related posts on the blog
Cadis Etrama Di Raizel, known as Rai, wakes up from an 820-year slumber in modern South Korea. Completely unfamiliar with the new world, he encounters his loyal servant, Frankenstein, now the principal of Ye Ran High School. To help Rai adjust and learn about the modern world, Frankenstein enrols him as a student. At school, Rai befriends Shinwoo, Ikhan, and Yuna, unaware of his true identity as a powerful Noble tasked with protecting all other Nobles. Their peaceful days are soon interrupted by the emergence of a mysterious organisation, forcing Rai to use his extraordinary abilities to protect those he cares about and unravel the secrets of his past.

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Noblesse delivers an action-packed plot filled with thrilling sequences and supernatural battles that keep viewers on the edge of their seats. Exploring the world of vampires, nobles, and other supernatural beings, the series adds depth and intrigue to its storyline. The unique juxtaposition of supernatural elements with high school life creates an intriguing setting, appealing to fans of both genres. Within this backdrop, Noblesse introduces engaging characters, from the enigmatic Rai to the diverse cast of high school students, each with complex personalities and backstories. As the story unfolds, themes of friendship and loyalty are emphasised, highlighting the importance of camaraderie in facing various challenges and threats. Additionally, the series’ unique premise of a powerful noble vampire awakening in the modern world and navigating human life adds further intrigue, while supernatural action, character dynamics, beautiful animation, a balanced mix of genres, and the gradual unravelling of secrets contribute to Noblesse’s captivating narrative.
Nichijou – My Ordinary Life
- Genre: Comedy, Shounen, Slice of Life, Parody
- Studio: Kyoto Animation
- Source Material: Manga by Keiichi Arawi
- English Dub: Yes
- Number of Seasons and Episodes: 1 season, 26 episodes
- Duration to watch all of the episodes: +/- 9 hours
- Age rating: PG-13 – Teens 13 or older
- You can stream Nichijou on Crunchyroll and Netflix
- Nichijou – My Ordinary Life related posts on the blog
Nichijou follows the daily lives of a group of high school students and their teachers in a seemingly ordinary town. However, their lives are anything but ordinary as they encounter bizarre situations, surreal events, and over-the-top comedic antics on a daily basis. From robot girls to talking cats and the occasional deer wrestling match, Nichijou revels in absurdity and unpredictability, offering a lighthearted and hilarious look at the joys and absurdities of everyday life.

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Nichijou offers a unique brand of humour, blending slapstick, surrealism, and dry wit to create laugh-out-loud moments that will have you in stitches. Its colourful cast of characters, from eccentric high school students to wacky teachers, each with their own distinct personalities and quirks, adds to the charm of the series. Surreal humour is a cornerstone of Nichijou, as it presents everyday situations in the most unexpected and entertaining ways, keeping viewers on their toes. Despite its wackiness, the show also captures the essence of everyday life, exploring themes of friendship, school life, and growing up, alongside its absurd antics. With high-quality animation courtesy of Kyoto Animation, Nichijou delivers visually stunning scenes that complement its comedic genius. Alongside the hilarity, the series also offers heartwarming moments of genuine emotion and friendship. With its unpredictable situations, loveable characters, and memorable scenes, Nichijou ensures an enjoyable and rewatchable experience for years to come, making it a must-watch for fans of quirky humour and slice-of-life stories with a touch of the surreal.
Nanbaka
- Genre: Action, Comedy, Drama, Shounen
- Studio: Satelight
- Source Material: Manga by Shō Futamata
- English Dub: Yes
- Number of Seasons and Episodes: 2 seasons:
- Season 1: 12 episodes
- Season 2: 13 episodes
- Duration to watch all of the episodes: +/- 8 hours
- Season 1: +/- 4 hours
- Season 2: +/- 4 hours
- Age rating: PG-13 – Teens 13 or older
- You can stream Nanbaka on Crunchyroll
- Nanbaka related posts on the blog
Jyugo, a mischievous escape artist, finds himself transferred to Nanba, a maximum-security prison known for its unique cell blocks and eccentric guards. Each block houses inmates with specific characteristics, and Jyugo ends up in Building 13, home to the “idiot” prisoners. Despite their seemingly carefree demeanours, Jyugo and his new cellmates, Uno, the gambling ladies’ man, Rock, the gluttonous brawler, and Nico, the otaku ex-drug addict, all harbour their own secrets and motivations. Together, they navigate the bizarre prison life, forming unlikely bonds and facing challenges thrown their way, both from within and beyond the walls.

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Nanbaka presents an action-packed comedy experience, blending over-the-top antics with hilarious situations that ensure non-stop entertainment. Its diverse cast of characters, ranging from eccentric inmates to quirky prison staff, adds vibrancy and depth to the series, each with their own distinct personalities and backgrounds. Beyond its comedic facade, Nanbaka delves into themes of friendship, redemption, and self-discovery, enriching the storyline with engaging drama. Set within the surreal confines of Nanba Prison, the series explores the unconventional security measures and larger-than-life atmosphere, adding to its overall charm. Satelight’s dynamic animation and vibrant visuals enhance both the comedic and action-packed moments, immersing viewers in an unforgettable viewing experience. With slapstick humour, witty dialogue, and absurd situations, Nanbaka guarantees laughter while offering a unique premise and a seamless blend of humour and action. Despite its comedic focus, the characters undergo significant development and overcome challenges, ensuring a compelling narrative. If you appreciate quirky humour and unexpected twists, enjoy action-packed stories set in unconventional settings, or are curious about the antics of slippery inmates and their determined supervisor, Nanbaka is a must-watch.
Natsume’s Book of Friends
- Genre: Iyashikei, Supernatural, Slice of Life, Drama, Fantasy
- Studio: Brain’s Base and Shuka,
- Source Material: Manga by Yuki Midorikawa
- English Dub: Yes
- Number of Seasons and Episodes: 6 season, 72 episodes
- Season 1: 13 episodes
- Season 2: 13 episodes
- Season 3: 12 episodes
- Season 4: 11 episodes
- Season 5: 11 episodes
- Season 6: 12 episodes
- Duration to watch all of the episodes: +/- 22 hours
- Season 1: +/- 5 hours
- Season 2: +/- 5 hours
- Season 3: +/- 4 hours
- Season 4: +/- 4 hours
- Season 5: +/- 4 hours
- Season 6: +/- 4 hours
- Age rating: PG-13 – Teens 13 or older
- You can stream Natsume’s Book of Friends on Crunchyroll, bilibili and Netflix
- Natsume’s Book of Friends related posts on the blog
Natsume Takashi, a teenager able to see spirits, inherits a mysterious book from his deceased grandmother. This book, known as “The Book of Friends,” contains the names of spirits she forced into servitude. Now, Natsume is bound to release these spirits one by one, returning their names and breaking the binding spell. As he travels and encounters various spirits, both friendly and hostile, Natsume learns about his grandmother’s past and the complex relationship between humans and spirits. He also forms bonds with Nyanko-sensei, a grumpy cat spirit who serves as his bodyguard, and Tanuma, a classmate who learns about Natsume’s ability.

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Natsume’s Book of Friends offers a heartwarming narrative, exploring themes of friendship, acceptance, and empathy amidst a rich backdrop of supernatural elements. The series immerses viewers in a world filled with spirits and yokai, adding mystery and wonder to the storyline. With stunning visuals and atmospheric animation, the world of Natsume’s Book of Friends truly comes to life. As viewers follow Natsume’s journey, they witness his growth and development, navigating the complexities of his supernatural abilities and forming connections with both humans and spirits alike. Delving into Natsume’s past and his relationships with others, the series offers emotional depth, creating an engaging and bittersweet viewing experience. If you appreciate a blend of slice-of-life storytelling and supernatural elements, are intrigued by folklore and the interactions between humans and spirits, or enjoy character-driven narratives with emotional depth, then Natsume’s Book of Friends is a must-watch. Dive into this enchanting world for heartwarming and emotional stories, beautiful animation and music, compelling character development, and a unique blend of genres that offer a relaxing and thought-provoking viewing experience.
Non Non Biyori
- Genre: Slice of Life, Comedy, Seinen
- Studio: Silver Link
- Source Material: Manga by Atto
- English Dub: Yes
- Number of Seasons and Episodes: 3 seasons:
- Season 1: 12 episodes
- Season 2: 12 episodes
- Season 3: 12 episodes
- Non Non Biyori Nonstop (OVA): 1 episode
- Duration to watch all of the episodes: +/- 12 hours
- Age rating: PG-13 – Teens 13 or older
- You can stream Non Non Biyori on HIDIVE or Crunchyroll
- Non Non Biyori related posts on the blog
Hotaru Ichijo, a young girl from Tokyo, moves to the countryside village of Asahigaoka to live with her grandparents. The village school she attends has only five students, ranging from first to fifth grade, and one teacher. Despite the initial shock of the slow-paced, rural life, Hotaru quickly warms up to her classmates: Renge, the energetic and mischievous leader, Komari, the shy and kind-hearted girl, Natsumi, the tomboyish and athletic one, and Yuzuki, the quiet and mature student. Together, they experience the simple joys of country life, exploring nature, celebrating festivals, and appreciating the beauty of their surroundings. The series focuses on their everyday interactions, friendships, and the unique challenges and charms of living in a small, close-knit community.

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Non Non Biyori provides a heartwarming and relaxing atmosphere, serving as a soothing escape from the hectic pace of daily life. Its cast of adorable and relatable characters, each with their own distinct personalities and quirks, fosters a strong connection with viewers. The anime’s beautiful and detailed visuals effectively capture the serene countryside scenery, enveloping audiences in a warm and inviting setting. Emphasising the appreciation of simple joys, Non Non Biyori celebrates the often-overlooked moments and everyday experiences, enriching the narrative with a sense of nostalgia and charm. Despite its laid-back approach, the series maintains a lighthearted and humorous tone, offering plenty of funny moments and witty dialogue to entertain audiences throughout.
Nura: Rise of the Youkai Clan
- Genre: Action, Supernatural, Shounen
- Studio: Studio Deen
- Source Material: Manga by Hiroshi Shiibashi
- English Dub: Yes
- Number of Seasons and Episodes: 2 seasons:
- Season 1: 24 episodes
- Season 2: 25 episodes
- Duration to watch all of the episodes: +/- 16 hours
- Season 1: +/- 8 hours
- Season 2: +/- 8 hours
- Age rating: PG-13 – Teens 13 or older
- You can stream Nura: Rise of the Youkai Clan on Hulu
- Nura: Rise of the Youkai Clan related posts on the blog
Rikuo Nura, seemingly an ordinary teenager by day, holds a secret heritage. At night, when the human world sleeps, he transforms into the third heir of the Nura clan, a powerful group of yokai (demons) who once ruled the night. Torn between his two identities, Rikuo initially wishes to suppress his yokai side and live a normal life. However, when his grandfather, the current clan leader, falls ill, Rikuo is forced to step up and lead the Nura clan in their ongoing conflict with rival factions and demon hunters. As Rikuo embraces his true self, he gathers a loyal band of yokai followers, each with their own unique abilities and personalities. Together, they face numerous challenges, from internal conflicts within the clan to external threats from powerful enemies.

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If you’re drawn to the dynamic between the human and yōkai realms, Nurarihyon no Mago offers an intriguing exploration of this interplay. With its dark fantasy and supernatural themes, the series provides an engaging narrative for fans of the genre. Central to the story is Rikuo’s journey, as he grapples with his dual identity, navigating the challenges that arise from being both human and yōkai. Rikuo’s character development is compelling, driven by his internal struggle and the complexities it brings to his life. Alongside Rikuo, a unique cast of characters, including diverse and memorable yokai, enriches the narrative, each with their own distinct personalities and powers. The anime delivers exciting action sequences, with well-animated battles between yokai and humans adding to the thrill. Furthermore, Nurarihyon no Mago offers intriguing world-building, gradually revealing the lore and history of the yokai world, which adds depth to the overall story. Balancing action with humour, the series seamlessly blends intense combat with lighthearted moments and comedic dialogue, ensuring an entertaining and immersive viewing experience throughout.
Tracking the “Anime Name” Alphabetical journey
Anime Starting with the Letter: A / B / C / D / E/ F / G / H / I / J / K / L / M / N / O / P / Q / R / S / T / U / V / W / X / Y / Z / Numbers / How the series works
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What do you think of my list, and can you name any other anime starting with the letter N?











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