10. Angel Tales
Gorō Mutsumi doesn’t have a lot of luck, but one day he finds a group of young girls who insist that they are his guardian angels.
More than that, it turns out they’re actually the reincarnations of his twelve pets who have died throughout his life.
ThroughoutAngel Tales, these guardian angels help their former owner turn his life around and become a more confident person.
There’s a lot of sweetness to enjoy in this anime about angels, particularly for anyone who’s lost a pet (or pets) in the past.
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9. Maria the Virgin Witch
Set in France during the Hundred Years' War,Maria the Virgin Witchis about how angels react when a human interferes with their jobs.
After using her magic to save countless people and keep conflict from spilling over, Maria is told by the Archangel Michael that she will lose her powers if she ever loses her virginity.
What follows is her attempts to continue saving humans without attracting the further ire of heaven.
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8. Haibane Renmei
While the creatures inHaibane Renmeiaren’t explicitly called “angels,” they’ve got halos and wings so they pretty clearly belong on this list.
Haibane Renmeiis an anime shrouded in mystery from start to finish. When Rakka emerges from a cocoon and enters the world, she’s given a halo to wear while wings painfully burst out of her back.
Who are these Haibane? Where do they come from? And where do they eventually go? Not everything is explained in this anime, but the journey is beautiful enough in its own right to be worth experiencing.
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7. Heaven’s Lost Property
InHeaven’s Lost Property, Tomoki Sakurai is just trying to live a quiet life despite being surrounded by chaotic classmates.
But things only get more complicated for him when a winged woman crash-lands near his house and—within a few seconds of meeting him—declares herself as his loyal servant.
Tomoki learns that Ikaros is just one of the angelic creatures that have landed on Earth and brought their intergalactic conflict with them.
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6. A Centaur’s Life
Despite its title,A Centaur’s Lifeis positively brimming with different kinds of mythical and fantastical creatures, including angels.
This slice-of-life anime takes place in a world where humans evolved into multiple different forms and took on the traits of snakes, cats, horses—just about any combination you can imagine is in this show.
One of the main supporting characters is an angel who’s constantly trying to take on more than she should to look after her family.
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5. D.N.Angel
Daisuke Niwa is a young man with a crush. After confessing his love to her, she ends up rejecting him.
Rejection can be devastating for any young person, but it’s particularly difficult for Daisuke since it awakens his angelic alter ego, Dark Mousy.
Due to a genetic condition, all the men in his family transform into dashing thieves when they think about their unrequited love.
D.N.Angelhas a silly premise but there’s a lot of heart in it. This is a fun, lighthearted, and charming anime about love and angels.
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4. High School DxD
InHigh School DxD, Kuoh Academy has recently changed from an all-girls school to a co-ed academy, and Issei Hyoudou is part of the first batch of boys in attendance.
But he isn’t exactly focused on his studies because he’s distracted by his lecherous desire to build himself a harem of his fellow students.
Things get even more complicated when Issei discovers that the school is actually full of angels, fallen angels, and demons living among the ordinary human population.
High School DxDis full of celestial and demonic hijinks, complete with loads of fan service and humor along the way. If you’re looking for a more risqué take on angels in anime, this is a solid watch.
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3. Gabriel DropOut
InGabriel DropOut, angels are regularly sent to Earth to get to know the mortals that they’re tasked with guiding.
Gabriel White Tenma is one such angel who must make her way through a human high school. She has every intention of completing this mission, but she soon discovers a love for anime, video games, and all things otaku.
In the end, Gabriel White Tenma becomes a complete slacker, forcing other angels to try to steer her back toward the divine path, all while demons encourage her downfall.
There’s plenty of humor in this slice-of-life anime, which is a great palate cleanser after watching the more intense shows on this list.
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2. Panty & Stocking With Garterbelt
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you combined the gross-out humor ofThe Ren & Stimpy Showwith the design, concepts, and styles ofThe Powerpuff Girls?
The result would be Gainax’sPanty & Stocking With Garterbelt, which follows a pair of foul-mouthed angels who have been kicked out of heaven for being too lewd and rude.
They have to earn their way back home by killing demons, but they’re too focused on sex and sweets to get the job done.
Panty & Stocking With Garterbeltis remarkable for how it subverts our expectations of angels in anime. We see the Anarchy Sisters do everything they can to avoid fighting evil, all so they can indulge in carnal pleasures at every opportunity.
The animation constantly shifts styles and the soundtrack is filled with amazing tunes.Panty & Stocking With Garterbeltis puerile, irreverent, and silly, but each episode is still undeniably funny.
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1. Neon Genesis Evangelion
If you ask a hundred anime fans what their favorite series is, the most common answer will likely beNeon Genesis Evangelion.
The angels in this anime aren’t winged saviors; rather, they’re monsters from another world that seek to destroy humanity. It’s a great twist on the traditional idea of Christian angels, but it goes even further than that.
Neon Genesis Evangelionhas layers of imagery to unravel as you watch. Shinji’s relationships with his parents, teammates, and even the mecha he pilots into battle are all deeply and thoughtfully explored.
The animation is gorgeous and the soundtrack holds up to this day. Countless animators around the world have been influenced by this show, making it one of the most important anime series of all time.
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