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7 Best Halal Anime List, Safe for All Ages
For those of you who are looking for anime that is safe to watch for all ages, this is perfect! So, this halal anime is a family-friendly anime series and there are no fanservice scenes, violence, or sexual elements.
Usually this anime is very suitable to watch during the month of Ramadan or to watch with your family or younger siblings.
The story itself is usually more educational or a teenage adventure that is very safe to watch for children and adults.
Overall, this anime is very cool, meaningful and very suitable to be your viewing material this weekend with your family.
In this article, we will discuss several halal anime that are safe to watch for all ages with exciting stories.
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Anime Halal is an anime that follows the values of religion. Islam namely anime shows free from sexual scenes, violence, fanservice, nudity and excessive magic.
Well, in Islam, not all anime is forbidden, but the most important thing is that the content shown is positive and does not contain any negative elements so that it is safe for all groups to watch.
For example, the themes that are often shown in this halal anime are friendship, cooperation, education and family.
In essence, halal anime is not a genre, but rather how we choose safe shows that can provide moral messages and will not interfere with worship or important values in Islam.
For those of you who want to watch halal anime, you can choose anime that is friendly and safe based on Islamic values. But keep in mind, this anime generally does not have fanservice scenes, nudity, violence, magic or even sexual elements.
Usually, these halal anime have positive themes such as friendship, family, sports or adventure and of course there are no deviant scenes.
Below are some of the best halal anime that you can watch when the weekend arrives, including the following:
The first halal anime is titled 'Frieren: Beyond Journey's End', which is an anime adaptation of the manga by Kanehito Yamada as the scriptwriter and Tsukasa Abe as the illustrator.
Frieren: Beyond Journey's End is produced by Studio Madhouse, directed by Keiichirō Saitō, written by Tomohiro Suzuki, designed by Reiko Nagasawa and musical arrangement by Even Call.
The anime series first aired on September 29, 2023 on Nippon TV until March 22, 2024 with a total of 28 episodes. Meanwhile, Friends Season 2 scheduled to air in 2026.
The story focuses on Frieren, an elf mage who lived for thousands of years. He was able to defeat the Demon King with his friends. When he returned to his original world, he lost his friends.
With the loss of his friends, he feels guilty for not understanding his friends enough so he has to start a new adventure.
During his journey, he accompanies a new student named Fern and meets old friends like Stark and Sein while building meaningful relationships.
This anime is included in the halal category, which is free from negative content without showing excessive fanservice, violence, or sexual scenes.
But overall, this anime has themes of life, friendship and valuing time which is very educational for its viewers.
The violent scenes in Frieren: Beyond Journey's End are more of a classic fantasy, featuring elf and demon fights that are not too brutal, thus focusing more on the emotional side of the characters.
As for the magical elements in Frieren: Beyond Journey's End, they are displayed through fantasy world magic, not dark magic or idolatrous magic, which shows more magical abilities that are explored through life values.
In addition, the moral values contained in the anime Frieren: Beyond Journey's End are very meaningful, you will be taught to understand and respect others.
Then, there is also the value of 'debt of gratitude' and appreciating someone with a sense of gratitude embedded through the characters of Frieren and Heiter.
The second halal anime is titled 'Haikyuu!' from the manga by Haruichi Furudate which was first published through Weekly Shōnen Jump from 2012 to 2020.
Meanwhile, the anime version was produced by Production LG studio, directed by Susumu Mitsunaka and written by Taku Kishimoto.
For Haikyuu!! Season 1 aired from April 6 to September 21, 2014, Haikyuu!! Season 2 aired from October 4, 2015 to March 27, 2017, Haikyuu!! Season 3 aired from October 8 to December 10, 2016 and Haikyuu!! Season 4 aired from January 11 to April 4, 2020.
In addition to the four seasons, Haikyuu!! also has a movie entitled 'Haikyuu!!: The Dumpster Battle' which was released on February 16, 2024 and its sequel titled 'Haikyuu!! vs. The Little Giant' which will air in 2026.
The story focuses on Shōyō Hinata, a short student who aspires to become a volleyball player like 'Little Giant'. He makes his junior high school team lose, but with this he meets Tobio Kageyama, the genius setter.
They both compete on the Karasuno High team to pursue the national volleyball championship. This anime teaches volleyball techniques, friendship, teamwork and ambition in achieving something.
Haikyuu!! is included in the halal anime because it has safe scenes such as fanservice, sex, violence or dark magic, so overall it focuses on volleyball.
In addition, the comedy elements are very light so that they are easy for children to understand without any SARA or pornographic elements.
The third halal anime is titled 'Komi Can't Communicate', an anime adaptation of the manga by Tomohito Oda which was released as a one-shot through Weekly Shonen Sunday on May 18, 2016 – January 29, 2025.
The anime version is produced by OLM, directed by Ayumu Watanabe and Kazuki Kawagoe, written by Deko Akao, character designs by Atsuko Nakajima and music arrangement by Yukari Hashimoto.
Komi Can't Communicate Season 1 aired from October 7 to December 23, 2021 with 12 episodes, then Komi Can't Communicate Season 2 aired from April 7 to June 23, 2022.
In general, it tells the story of Shōko Komi, a beautiful high school student who has communication problems (shy and nervous when speaking).
In class, she is very cold until she finally meets Hitohito Tadano, the plain boy who becomes Shōko Komi's first friend in class and Hitohito Tadano helps Shōko Komi have 100 friends.
The story itself is very funny, warm, awkward, and has healing vibes, especially when Shōko Komi starts to open up to Hitohito Tadano.
This anime is very safe to watch for all ages because there are no sexual elements or fanservice, but only romantic comedy, social interactions and Shōko Komi's personality.
While there are some jokes about the Yamai gang's crush on Shōko Komi, these are presented in a lighthearted manner.
So, overall Shōko Komi teaches us about friendship, understanding other people and fighting the fear of connecting with many people.
The next halal anime is titled 'Kotaro Lives Alone', an anime adaptation of the manga by Mami Tsumura which was serialized through Big Comic Superior from March 13, 2015 to June 9, 2023.
Kotaro Lives Alone is produced by Studio Liden Films, directed by Tomoe Makino, written by Hiroshi Satō, character designs by Tomomi Kimura and musical arrangement by Yūya Mori.
The Original Net Animation (ONA) series will air on March 10, 2022 with 10 episodes and a duration of 26-27 minutes.
The story focuses on Kotaro Satō, a 4-5 year old toddler who lives in Shimizu Apartments. Despite being a toddler, he is already independent, such as carrying a toy katana and being able to shop by himself.
She lives alone because she feels traumatized by her abusive parents and she also lost her mother. In the apartment, she makes friends with anyone such as mangaka, hostesses to adult men.
This anime is a comedy genre and the story focuses more on issues of trauma, loneliness and healing in a way that is not excessive.
Kotaro Lives Alone is free from negative elements such as violence, fanservice scenes and explicit sexual elements. Although there is a group bath scene, it is still presented politely.
In general, it tells about empathy, kindness and healing. Through the sincere Kotaro Satō, he can help remind us to be a better person.
Besides that, this anime teaches us to help each other, respect others and not judge people based on their appearance.
The next halal anime is 'Natsume Yuujinchou' or 'Natsume's Book of Friends', which is a manga adaptation by Yuki Midorikawa which was published from June 10, 2003 to the present in LaLa DX magazine.
The anime adaptation was produced by Brain's Base for Season 1 to Season 4, then Shuka for Season 5 to Season 7 with the same director, Takahiro Ōmori and Kotomi Deai.
Natsume Yuujinchou Season 1 consists of 13 episodes which aired on July 8 – September 30, 2008, Natsume Yuujinchou Season 2 (Zoku Natsume Yūjin-chō/Continuation) consists of 13 episodes which aired on January 6 – March 31, 2009.
Natsume Yuujinchou Season 3 (Natsume Yūjin-chō San) consists of 13 episodes which aired on July 5 – September 27, 2011, Natsume Yuujinchou Season 4 (Natsume Yūjin-chō Shi) consists of 13 episodes which aired on January 3 – March 27, 2012.
Natsume Yuujinchou Season 5 (Natsume Yūjin-Chō Go) consists of 11 episodes which aired on October 5 – December 21 2016, Natsume Yuujinchou Season 6 (Natsume Yūjin-chō Roku) consists of 11 episodes which aired on April 12 – June 21, 2017 and Natsume Yuujinchou Season 7 (Natsume Yūjin-chō Shichi) consists of 12 episodes which aired on October 8 – December 24, 2014.
In Season 1, Takashi Natsume is a teenager who has the ability to see invisible creatures (yokai). He is inherited the Book of Friends which was used by his grandmother (Reiko) to bind the names of Yokai.
Accompanied by a cat-shaped spirit named Nyanko-sensei, he decides to restore the names of the yokai so that they can be free.
In Season 2 and Season 3, it focuses on Natsume's relationship with humans and Yokai. He helps troubled Yokai while building friendships with his schoolmates.
In both seasons, it shows Natsume realizing that his ability is not a curse, but to create connections.
In Season 4 and Season 5, a serious conflict began to emerge, where the Matoba Clan, a group of human exorcists, were looking for Natsume's Book of Friends.
They will kidnap Natsume to get the book, but Natsume manages to escape thanks to the help of Nyanko and other Yokai.
In Season 6 and Season 7, Natsume trusts his friends, both human and Yokai, and learns from past trauma.
This anime does not contain fanservice, sexual elements and excessive violence. However, the main theme has a sense of empathy, friendship and healing without scary horror elements.
Apart from that, it also has important values such as helping each other, respecting the person you are talking to and seeking peace, so this anime is suitable to watch with family.
The next halal anime is titled 'School Babysitters', an anime adaptation of Hari Tokeino's manga based on his personal experiences in dealing with the world of babies and families.
School Babysitters is produced by Brains Base, directed by Shuusei Morishita and written by Yūko Kakihara based on the original work of Hari Tokeino.
This anime was also aired from January 7 to March 25, 2018 with a total of 12 episodes and around 23 minutes per episode.
Tells the story of Ryūichi Kashima, a high school student whose father died in an accident along with his mother and younger sister.
He and his younger brother, Kotarō, are being cared for at Morinomiya Academy. As one of the conditions of living there, he must help look after the children who are being looked after there, including his own younger brother.
This anime also teaches about togetherness, responsibility, family and helping each other. Starting from the naughty toddler moments to past trauma experienced by humans, but all wrapped up lightly so that it is easy to understand by various age groups.
School Babysitters is free from fanservice, sexual elements and excessive adult content. It focuses more on caring for kids, family values and social support that is safe and friendly for all ages.
Although there are some characters that touch on romance, it is all light and does not touch on taboo subjects.
The humor that is shown usually comes from children laughing and joking and Ryūichi Kashima's struggles reflect him as a responsible figure.
The last halal anime is 'Takt Op. Destiny', an original anime resulting from a collaboration between Bandai Namco Arts and DeNA, produced by MAPPA and Madhouse.
Directed by Yūki Itō, written by Kiyoko Yoshimura and musical arrangement by Yoshihiro Ike. This anime aired from October 6 to December 22 2021 with 12 episodes.
Takt Op. Destiny tells the story of a music world that has become taboo because it attracts ferocious monsters called D2 (Despair Dolls) that appear due to a mysterious meteorite.
To protect humanity, two heroes appear, Musicarts and Conductors. Musicarts are girls who control classical compositions through their bodies.
While conductors are people like Takt Asahina who lead their forces. He meets Destiny (Musicart from Symphony No.5) with Anna and they travel to the US to fight D2 in order to revive music in New York City.
This anime has no fanservice, sexual elements or excessive violence. The action scenes are duels and musical magic only without showing blood.
Apart from that, it also focuses more on humanity, where music is likened to light and hope as well as the character's struggle in dealing with the loss of his father and best friend.
Of course, this anime also contains moral messages such as love for music, having to dare to fight fear and appreciate artistic values.
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Well, that's the information about the best halal anime that is safe to watch for all ages. So, which anime are you interested in watching?
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