7 Best Action Anime That Focus On Hand To Hand Combat, Ranked

Summary

  • Kenichi the Mightiest Disciple starts as an ordinary kid & hones skills through consistent training.
  • The God of High School follows Jin Mori relying on his own strength & martial arts to beat god-powered opponents.
  • Fist of the North Star features distinct combat techniques challenging Kenshiro & inspiring future shōnen heroes.

When people think of action anime, they might think of the flashier sequences in Dragon Ball Z, where characters blast one form of beam or another at each other. They may even think of more modern shows like Sword Art Online or Vinland Saga, which are nearly polar opposites from each other in tone except for their focus on weapons-based combat.

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However, some shows eschew weapons and energy waves in favor of hand-to-hand combat, where the protagonist’s only hope lies in their limbs. They can be more testing to animate, but they can produce more visceral, thrilling fights in return. So, if viewers want to check out the best hand-to-hand combat anime, they can start by checking out these examples.

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Kenichi The Mightiest Disciple

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Kenichi: The Mightiest Disciple

ActionAnimationComedyMartial Arts

Release Date

October 8, 2006

Creator(s)

Syun Matsuena

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A lot of these entries start with their leads already being fairly strong, then only get stronger as their skills get more honed. By contrast, Kenichi starts as an ordinary, if frequently bullied, kid until he comes across Miu and her grandfather’s dojo, the Ryōzanpaku. It’s only by learning from him consistently that he becomes Kenichi the Mightiest Disciple.

It’s a mixed bag of a show, as its frequent fanservice and gags are as mid-2000s as they come. Yet it aims to be a more realistic take on martial arts shows, sprinkling real techniques with more flashy, fictional ones. As corny as it can get, Kenichi offers some fun fight scenes that only get better as the show progresses.

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The God Of High School

A Seemingly Ordinary Mortal Outfights The Divine

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The God of High School

ActionAnimationComedyMartial Arts

Release Date

July 6, 2020

Studio

MAPPA

Creator

Yongje Park

Number of Episodes

13

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Manhwa strips (Korean comics) have been rising in popularity for years, with some gaining equally strong anime (or aeni in Korean) adaptations. The God of High School is another standout, which follows Jin Mori as he aims to win the titular tournament at the national level, and then take Korea to the top of the world stage.

Not that it’s an easy feat, as many of the combatants use “borrowed power” from the gods to overcome their rivals. But Jin Mori relies on his own strength and his Re-Taekwondo, which is powerful enough to overcome his seemingly divine opponents. They certainly look like it too, thanks to its zippy choreography and devastating heavy strikes. It’s a tour de force of strikes that only gets faster and harder as it goes on.

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Fist Of The North Star

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Fist of the North Star

ActionAdventureComedy

Release Date

October 11, 1984

Creator(s)

Yoshiyuki Okamura, Tetsuo Hara

Seasons

6

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The granddaddy of action anime, Fist of the North Star is famous for its focus on swift punches and kicks, as well as exploding body parts and repeated animation. It’s an old show that stretches its budget, though some of its guerilla animating techniques hold some charm (e.g. showing a dying villain’s POV by distorting and tearing actual film frames).

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Nonetheless, it manages to give its characters distinct techniques that manage to challenge the seemingly invincible Kenshiro. The master of Hokuto Shinken himself practically produces a new skill every episode. His standby technique, the Hokuto Hyakuretsuken, may also be the first multi-punch flurry that would inspire later shōnen heroes, like Luffy’s Gum-Gum Gatling Gun in One Piece.

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Kengan Ashura

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Kengan Ashura

AnimationActionSports

Release Date

July 31, 2019

Studio

Larx Entertainment

Creator

Yabako Sandrovich

Number of Episodes

52

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Kengan Ashura is a controversial pick. Not necessarily for its content, which follows Tokita “Ashura” Ohma as he gets pulled into the world of underground fighting via the Kengan Annihilation Tournament. Instead, it’s usually because it’s in 3D, leaving viewers with bad memories of Berserk 2016 or Souten no Ken: Regenesis’ slow-motion movement.

But thankfully, Kengan Ashura doesn’t suffer from either of their faults. It’s competently edited, where viewers can tell when one strike leads into the other, or when it gets countered. They hit hard as well, with decisive blows feeling like they’ll end the world, let alone who they’re hitting. 3D or otherwise, they’re impressive bouts that deserve a watch.

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Baki The Grappler

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Baki

ActionAnimationDrama

Release Date

June 25, 2018

Seasons

2

Creator(s)

Keisuke Itagaki

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Just because the action is hand-to-hand doesn’t mean it can’t be insane. On paper, Baki the Grappler’s story is as straightforward as they come: a young boy gets stronger to defeat his father and avenge the death of his mother. Baki’s father, Yujiro, just happens to be so strong that nations have to sign treaties with him to keep the peace.

But behind the insane scenes, like Yujiro breaking a glass barrier by smooshing his face into it hard enough, there are some thrilling fight scenes. They have a method to their madness, as each fighter’s style has some basis in reality (e.g. wrestlers training to tank through hard strikes). They’re just as exaggerated as everything else in the show, producing some intense fighting scenes.

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Megalo Box

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Megalo Box

Sports Sci-Fi

Release Date

April 6, 2018

Studio

TMS Entertainment, 3xCube

Number of Episodes

26

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Megalo Box is a tricky one to add, as it’s a sci-fi take on a boxing anime where most of its fighters use mechanical exoskeletons called Gear to increase their punching power. Technically, that could count as using weapons, since they’re physically wielded objects (as opposed to The God of High School’s magic).

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But they’re ultimately there to enhance regular punching attacks, rather than throwing out blades or the like. Even then, the series’ hero Junk Dog eventually skips using them entirely, beating down Gear-equipped rivals with his bare hands. Gears aside, it takes a gritty approach to boxing, as Junk Dog’s fights and the toll they take feel authentic and harsh.

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Hajime No Ippo

Arguably The Best Boxing Anime Around

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Fighting Spirit

AnimationComedyDramaActionAdventure

Release Date

October 3, 2000

Studio

Madhouse

Creator

George Morikawa

Number of Episodes

127

Japanese Title

Hajime no Ippo

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Part of Megalo Box’s grit comes from its inspiration, Ashita no Joe, which essentially wrote the blueprint for all subsequent boxing anime, including Hajime no Ippo (aka Fighting Spirit). The long-running series is famous for adapting the intricacies of the sweet science, and how it affected its plucky protagonist Ippo Makunouchi, and his gym mates.

The show uses artistic license to illustrate how the boxers feel and move (e.g. placing them underwater to show how they’re floundering, so to speak), but otherwise lets the action speak for itself, which will keep viewers guessing which way it’ll turn until the final bell is rung. If viewers want a bare-handed fighting anime with minimal frills and all thrills, Hajime no Ippo should be their first port of call.

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