Top 10 Anime Similar to Yatagarasu: The Raven Does Not Choose Its Master

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Top 10 Anime Similar to Yatagarasu: The Raven Does Not Choose Its Master

Short Introduction to Yatagarasu: The Raven Does Not Choose Its Master

The tale takes place in an alternate realm known as Yamauchi, governed by the Yatagarasu clan, who possess the ability to shift between human and crow forms. Yukiya, a gorgeous and unconventional Yatagarasu boy, is selected to serve the young prince. He navigates through the conspiracy-laden imperial court and develops an unusual master-servant dynamic with the young prince.

Episodes: TV (20 eps)

Rank: #4398

Tags: Drama, Fantasy, Seinen, Animal Transformation, Birds, Historical, Japanese Mythology, Supernatural

10. Manga Nippon Mukashibanashi Movie

 Manga Nippon Mukashibanashi Movie

Summary:
No synopsis information has been provided.

Release Year: 1982

Episodes: Movie (1 ep)

Tags: Fantasy, Historical, Japanese Mythology, Supernatural

9. Tsuru no Ongaeshi

 Tsuru no Ongaeshi

Summary:
A puppet animation movie by Kazuhiko Watanabe.

Release Year: 1965

Episodes: Movie (1 ep)

Tags: Animal Transformation, Birds, Family Friendly, Japanese Mythology, Non-Human Protagonists, Shorts, Stop Motion Animation

8. xxxHOLiC Rou

 xxxHOLiC Rou

Summary:
Ten years have passed since Yuuko vanished from this world, and true to his promise, Watanuki continues to wait for her return at the shop. One day, Doumeki – who is now a professor of ethnology at a university – visits Watanuki and tells him about a house he was asked to evaluate. During his appraisal, Doumeki discovers old artifacts like books and charms and encounters a mysterious girl who has been acting strangely since her grandmother’s passing. When the young granddaughter requests Watanuki by name, can the bespectacled boy uncover the heart of the matter and help her rediscover her former self?

Release Year: 2010 – 2011

Episodes: OVA (2 eps)

Tags: Drama, Seinen, Japanese Mythology, Supernatural, Based on a Manga

7. Manga Nippon Mukashibanashi (1976)

 Manga Nippon Mukashibanashi (1976)

Summary:
This TV series follows an omnibus format, showcasing anime adaptations of Japanese folk tales. Notably, it’s one of Japan’s longest-running TV series and was Group Tac’s second TV series. The show’s innovative approach was that the creative staff changed from episode to episode, a concept introduced by director Sugii Gisaburo. His vision was to ensure that each episode had a distinct look and feel, setting it apart from its predecessors. This approach led to a varied quality of episodes but also created some outstanding ones due to the involvement of experienced veterans. The series’ diversity and visual richness made it genuinely captivating to watch and a significant contribution to anime history. Despite eventually ceasing new episodes in 1995, the series is still widely broadcast and holds a lasting impact.

Release Year: 1976 – 1994

Episodes: TV (1471 eps)

Tags: Fantasy, Family Friendly, Historical, Japanese Mythology, Supernatural

6. My Happy Marriage: Shiawase no Katachi

My Happy Marriage: Shiawase no Katachi

Summary:
Original video anime episode of Watashi no Shiawase na Kekkon.

Release Year: 2024

Episodes: DVD Special (1 ep)

Tags: Drama, Romance, Historical, Supernatural, Based on a Novel

5. We Rent Tsukumogami

 We Rent Tsukumogami

Summary:
In old Edo (modern-day Tokyo), a pair of adopted siblings operate a rental shop where everyday items are rented out to avoid hindering their escape during frequent fires and floods. Among the inventory are ancient objects that have transformed into spirits over centuries, and they are called Tsukumogami. These supernatural creatures eavesdrop on conversations and spread gossip. The compassionate siblings must address these disputes and use the powers of the Tsukumogami to resolve the situations.

Release Year: 2018

Episodes: TV (12 eps)

Tags: Feudal Japan, Historical, Japanese Mythology, Mysterious Shop, Siblings, Supernatural, Youkai, Based on a Novel

4. Sekiei Ayakashi Mangatan

 Sekiei Ayakashi Mangatan

Summary:
The tale takes place in the midst of Japan’s historic Edo period and revolves around Toriyama Sekiei, a peculiar yet talented artist who exclusively depicts supernatural creatures. This is because the creatures he encounters in his life inspire his artwork.

Release Year: 2012

Episodes: Web (3 eps)

Tags: Seinen, Historical, Japanese Mythology, Short Episodes, Supernatural, Youkai, Based on a Manga

3. The Eccentric Family 2

 The Eccentric Family 2

Summary:
The second season of The Eccentric Family.

Release Year: 2017

Episodes: TV (12 eps)

Tags: Comedy, Drama, Slice of Life, Animal Transformation, Contemporary Fantasy, Family Life, Japanese Mythology, Non-Human Protagonists, Supernatural, Tanuki, Urban Fantasy, Youkai, Based on a Novel

2. Manga Nippon Mukashibanashi

 Manga Nippon Mukashibanashi

Summary:
This series is an anthology of old Japanese tales.

Release Year: 1975

Episodes: TV (12 eps)

Tags: Family Friendly, Historical, Japanese Mythology, Supernatural

1. The Eccentric Family

 The Eccentric Family

Summary:
In Kyoto, youkai have adapted to urban life and often blend in with humans. One of them is Yasaburo, a bold young tanuki who yearns for an exciting life with his family: a mother obsessed with Takarazuka theater, a frog trapped in a well, a younger brother working at a brandy factory, and an older brother striving to hold them all together. However, Yasaburo’s aspirations are hindered by two obstacles: his family’s eccentricities have led to them being shunned by the Tanuki community since his esteemed father’s passing and the constant risk of being hunted and cooked by humans. Can the young tanuki find joy without tarnishing his father’s legacy or falling victim to a hot pot?

Release Year: 2013

Episodes: TV (13 eps)

Tags: Comedy, Drama, Slice of Life, Animal Transformation, Contemporary Fantasy, Death of a Loved One, Family Life, Japanese Mythology, Non-Human Protagonists, Supernatural, Tanuki, Urban Fantasy, Youkai, Based on a Novel

Conclusion

Others are also similar, but these top 10 are the most Similar to Yatagarasu: The Raven Does Not Choose Its Master, also known as Karasu wa Aruji wo Erabanai.

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