The world of Japanese animation is as vibrant and competitive as ever. Every week, fans eagerly await the latest episodes of their favorite series, and the television ratings reflect this passionate viewership. Here’s a look at the top anime TV rankings in Japan for May 19-25, offering a glimpse into the shows capturing the hearts of audiences.
Top-Rated Anime Series
Sazae-san
- Station: Fuji TV
- Date: May 19 (Sun)
- Time: 18:30 (6:30 PM)
- Length: 30 minutes
- Average Household Rating: 7.4%
“Sazae-san” continues its reign as a national favorite. This long-running anime, which has been on air since 1969, captures the everyday life of a Japanese family, appealing to a broad audience across generations. Its consistent high ratings demonstrate its enduring popularity and cultural significance in Japan.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Hashira Training Arc
- Station: Fuji TV
- Date: May 19 (Sun)
- Time: 23:15 (11:15 PM)
- Length: 30 minutes
- Average Household Rating: 6.1%
“Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba” remains a powerhouse in the anime world. The “Hashira Training Arc,” the latest installment in the series, has quickly gained traction, drawing in a substantial viewership. The series follows Tanjiro Kamado’s journey to become a demon slayer and protect his sister Nezuko, who has been turned into a demon. The series’ blend of action, emotional depth, and stunning animation keeps fans hooked.
Detective Conan
- Station: NTV
- Date: May 18 (Sat)
- Time: 18:00 (6:00 PM)
- Length: 30 minutes
- Average Household Rating: 5.6%
“Detective Conan,” also known as “Case Closed,” is a beloved detective anime that has been captivating audiences for decades. The series follows the adventures of Shinichi Kudo, a brilliant high school detective who is transformed into a child after being poisoned. Assuming the identity of Conan Edogawa, he continues to solve mysteries while searching for a way to restore his original form.
Chibi Maruko-chan
- Station: Fuji TV
- Date: May 19 (Sun)
- Time: 18:00 (6:00 PM)
- Length: 30 minutes
- Average Household Rating: 5.5%
“Chibi Maruko-chan” is a charming slice-of-life anime that revolves around the daily adventures of a young girl named Maruko and her family. Set in the 1970s, the series offers a nostalgic glimpse into Japanese family life and childhood. Its heartwarming stories and relatable characters have made it a long-standing favorite among viewers of all ages.
That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime Season 3
- Station: NTV
- Date: May 17 (Fri)
- Time: 23:15 (11:15 PM)
- Length: 30 minutes
- Average Household Rating: 3.1%
“That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime” has carved out a significant following. This isekai anime, where a salaryman is reborn as a slime in a fantasy world, continues to enchant audiences with its unique premise, engaging characters, and blend of adventure and world-building. Season 3 maintains the series’ popularity, drawing in a dedicated fanbase.
Wonderful Precure!
- Station: TV Asahi
- Date: May 19 (Sun)
- Time: 08:30 (8:30 AM)
- Length: 30 minutes
- Average Household Rating: 3.0%
“Wonderful Precure!” is part of the long-running “Precure” (Pretty Cure) franchise, which is known for its magical girl themes and action-packed storylines. Aimed primarily at a younger audience, “Wonderful Precure!” continues to deliver the engaging adventures and positive messages that have made the series a staple in Japanese children’s programming.
One Piece
- Station: Fuji TV
- Date: May 19 (Sun)
- Time: 09:30 (9:30 AM)
- Length: 30 minutes
- Average Household Rating: 2.9%
“One Piece,” the legendary pirate adventure, remains a consistent performer. The series follows Monkey D. Luffy and his crew as they search for the ultimate treasure, the One Piece. With its expansive world, memorable characters, and epic storylines, “One Piece” continues to captivate fans worldwide.
Doraemon
- Station: TV Asahi
- Date: May 18 (Sat)
- Time: 17:00 (5:00 PM)
- Length: 30 minutes
- Average Household Rating: 2.6%
“Doraemon” is a timeless classic that has been a part of Japanese television for decades. The series follows the adventures of Nobita, a young boy who is aided by Doraemon, a robotic cat from the future. Known for its heartwarming stories and imaginative gadgets, “Doraemon” continues to appeal to children and families.
Crayon Shin-chan
- Station: TV Asahi
- Date: May 18 (Sat)
- Time: 16:30 (4:30 PM)
- Length: 30 minutes
- Average Household Rating: 2.6%
“Crayon Shin-chan” is a comedy anime that follows the misadventures of Shinnosuke Nohara, a mischievous five-year-old boy. Known for its irreverent humor and relatable family situations, “Crayon Shin-chan” has become a cultural icon in Japan, entertaining audiences with its lighthearted and often absurd antics.
My Hero Academia Season 7
- Station: NTV
- Date: May 18 (Sat)
- Time: 17:30 (5:30 PM)
- Length: 30 minutes
- Average Household Rating: 2.5%
“My Hero Academia” continues to be a popular series among anime fans. Season 7 of “My Hero Academia” continues the intense battle between Tomura Shigaraki and Izuku “Deku” Midoriya, with the fate of Japan hanging in the balance. The series’ focus on superheroics, friendship, and personal growth has resonated with a wide audience.
Factors Influencing Anime Popularity
Several factors contribute to the popularity and high ratings of these anime series:
- Cultural Resonance: Series like “Sazae-san” and “Chibi Maruko-chan” reflect Japanese culture and values, making them relatable and appealing to a wide audience.
- Long-Standing Appeal: Long-running series such as “Detective Conan,” “One Piece,” and “Doraemon” have built a loyal fan base over many years, ensuring consistent viewership.
- Genre Trends: The popularity of isekai anime like “That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime” and action-packed series like “Demon Slayer” reflects current trends in the anime industry.
- Franchise Power: Series that are part of established franchises, such as “Wonderful Precure!” and “My Hero Academia,” benefit from the existing popularity and recognition of the brand.
The Anime Landscape in 2024-2025
The anime industry remains dynamic, with both long-standing favorites and new releases vying for audience attention. In 2024, series like “Dragon Ball Daima,” “Uzumaki,” and “Bleach” have also gained significant traction. Streaming platforms such as Crunchyroll and Netflix have played a crucial role in increasing the global accessibility and popularity of anime.
Several new and returning anime series have also made waves in 2024 and 2025:
- Kaiju No. 8: Known for its thrilling start, marked by audience engagement on social media platforms.
- Solo Leveling: Garnered attention and awards, marking its presence in the anime scene.
- Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End: Celebrated for its storytelling and emotional depth, captivating audiences in Japan and beyond.
- The Apothecary Diaries: Recognized as one of Japan’s favorite anime, praised for its unique themes and art style.
- Sakamoto Days: Known for its action and comedy blend, quickly gaining popularity since its premiere.
The Future of Anime TV Rankings
The anime TV rankings provide valuable insights into the viewing habits and preferences of Japanese audiences. As the anime industry continues to evolve, with new series and innovative storytelling techniques, the rankings will continue to reflect these changes. Factors such as streaming availability, social media engagement, and global accessibility will play an increasingly important role in shaping the popularity of anime series.
The enduring appeal of classics like “Sazae-san” alongside the rise of new hits like “Demon Slayer” demonstrates the diversity and dynamism of the anime landscape. As fans eagerly anticipate future releases, the anime TV rankings will remain a key indicator of the shows that are capturing the hearts and minds of viewers in Japan.