15 Anime With The Longest & Most Ridiculous Titles

Anime With The Longest & Most Ridiculous Titles

Ridiculous anime titles can be both informative and deceptive. Regardless, these absurd anime titles never fail to amuse fans.

Anime titles inform viewers about the content of the show. The titles are usually brief and convey the stories’ themes. Some anime titles, on the other hand, are so ridiculous that it can be difficult to figure out what the show is about. The titles are sometimes so long that fans can figure out the entire plot by reading the name.

Ridiculous anime titles can be informative as well as misleading. Fans may begin an anime series based on a specific title, only to be completely surprised by the content of the show. Likewise, anime fans may tyre of titles that reveal the entire plot. Regardless, these absurd anime titles never fail to amuse fans. So here are 15 of the most ridiculous and long anime titles.

Anime With The Longest & Most Ridiculous Titles

15. I’ve Somehow Gotten Stronger When I Improved My Farm-Related Skills

Al Wayne, a young man, vows to become the king of farmers by mastering all farm-related skills. He eventually realises his ambition of becoming the greatest farmer of all time. However, the day he mastered these farm-related skills, his life changed completely.

14. This Ultimate Next-Gen Full Dive RPG Is Even Shittier Than Real Life!

“Kiwame Quest” debuted ten years ago, at the pinnacle of the VRMMO development industry, with unrivalled potential. From humanlike NPCs to the perfect replication of all senses and physical abilities, this game sought ultimate realism, boasting a massive total of 10 sexdecillion possible story scenarios. However, it became clear very quickly that the game was far too realistic, and the popularity of VRMMOs in general began to dwindle.

After an accident a few years ago, Hiroshi Yuuki, a high school student, now uses full-dive RPGs as a form of escapism. Hiroshi comes across a game shop and meets its lovely clerk Reona Kisaragi, who persuades him to buy a copy of Kiwame Quest so they can play together.

Hiroshi is astounded by the game’s realism the first time he plays it. His surprise, however, is short-lived, as he causes a string of misfortunes, quickly realising that the game is worse than his already stressful life. Hiroshi finds himself returning to the game despite his growing disdain for it. Hiroshi has no second chances in his current situation, so he only has one goal—clear the game!

13. I Don’t Want to Get Hurt, so I’ll Max Out My Defense

Kaede Honjou reluctantly agrees to try New World Online, a popular VRMMO played by thousands of people across Japan, after an enthusiastic invitation from a friend. She begins her journey by naming her in-game character Maple. As a complete newcomer to such games, she devotes all of her stat points to vitality in order to avoid injury. Maple has an extremely high defence despite having no points in any other stat, but she can’t move quickly or hit hard.

This, however, has no negative consequences for her. Maple gains powerful skills such as Total Defense, Poison Immunity, and Devour as a result of her strong defense. These abilities, combined with the extremely powerful items she obtains, allow her to annihilate the majority of her enemies in a single blow. Maple places third in a server-wide event after only a few days of playing the game, establishing a reputation as a player who is both unkillable and absurdly powerful.

Kaede, despite her fiery personality, has a lot to learn. She meets new friends and acquaintances as she progresses through the game, who assist her in completing new levels and events. During her adventures, she may discover some extraordinary abilities that far exceed her expectations.

12. I’ve Been Killing Slimes for 300 Years and Maxed Out My Level

Slimes are typically the easiest monsters to defeat in RPGs, so they provide few experience points. But what if you live long enough to defeat them repeatedly for the next 300 years?

Azusa Aizawa, a corporate slave for many years, dies unexpectedly of exhaustion. She appears to be on her way to the afterlife when she meets a goddess who grants her immortality as well as a peaceful life in another world. Azusa spends her days tending to her farm, protecting the nearby village, and killing about 25 slimes per day—a routine she has been following for at least three centuries.

This rather monotonous cycle, however, begins to change when Azusa discovers that she has achieved level 99 (the highest possible level) solely through the consumption of slimes. Despite her best efforts to keep her strength hidden for fear of jeopardising her slow life, rumours of her strength spread. People from all over the continent, including the dragon Laika and the elf Halkara, begin to appear at her door, some seeking a fight, others seeking her assistance. Azusa realises that she can live a far better life with others than she can alone after meeting friends and acquaintances who quickly become family.

11. A Romantic Comedy Where the Childhood Friend Absolutely Will Not Lose

Suehara Maru was childhood best friends with Kuroha Shida, one of Hozumino High School’s most popular girls. Kuroha is the ideal older sister: adorable, outgoing, and loving. The boys keep pleading with her to join them. When she confesses to Suehara one day, he rejects her right away; he simply cannot think of her in that way! Shirokusa Kachi, a school idol and renowned author, is also pursuing him.

After one fateful encounter, Suehara believes he has a chance with Kachi, but he soon discovers that Kachi has a boyfriend! Suehara laments what could have been after his dreams were dashed. Until Kuroha approaches him and says, “Let’s get vengeance.”

10. And You Thought There Is Never A Girl Online?

Hideki “Rusian” Nishimura is heartbroken after an online game girl flatly rejects him. To add insult to injury, the girl reveals herself to be an older man. Rusian makes an uncharacteristic decision in the midst of his rage, with his dreams dashed and his heart broken: he will never trust another girl in an online game again.

Years later, Rusian is a guild member alongside three other players, one of whom has a female avatar named “Ako” who is madly in love with Russian and wishes to marry him. Despite his reservations about her gender, Rusian accepts her proposal, claiming that her gender is irrelevant as long as she is attractive in the game. However, after a guild discussion leads to all of them meeting offline, Rusian discovers that Ako and the other members are not only girls, but also his classmates.

9. My Mental Choices Are Completely Interfering With My School Romantic Comedy

Kanade Amakusa’s high school life should have been normal, and it would have been had he not been cursed with the most ridiculous curse imaginable. The self-proclaimed god-imposed system “Absolute Choice” randomly presents him with a mental selection of actions that he must carry out based on his choice. To make matters worse, it always seems to happen in the most public places, and his options are always rude and crude.

As a result, the helpless boy struggles through each day, hoping to mend his already shattered reputation while avoiding the next impromptu episode of Absolute Choice. To his chagrin, the boss is always one step ahead of him, “choosing” him into the lives of several of his school’s girls. Kanade’s school life is about to get even worse when a reluctant decision he makes on his way home brings a beautiful girl crashing down from the sky, along with the promise of even more hysterically hellish choices.

8. WorldEnd: What do you do at the end of the world? Are you busy? Will you save us?

Willem Kmetsch puts his life in danger by abandoning his loved ones to fight a mysterious monster, and despite his victory, he is frozen in ice. Fearsome creatures known as “Beasts” emerge from beneath the Earth’s surface during his icy slumber, threatening humanity’s survival. Willem awakens 500 years later to discover that he is the sole survivor of his race, as humanity has been annihilated.

Willem and the other surviving races seek refuge on the floating islands in the sky, fearful of the Beasts below. He lives alone and relies on odd jobs to make ends meet. He is assigned to be a weapon storehouse caretaker one day. Willem gladly accepts it, but soon realises that the weapons are actually a gang of young Leprechauns. They have no regard for their own lives, despite their human-like appearance, and regard themselves as nothing more than weapons of war. One of them is Chtholly Nota Seniorious, who is willing to sacrifice herself in order to defeat the Beasts and restore peace.

Willem adopts the role of a father figure for the young Leprechauns, watching over and supporting them in any way he can. He can only hope that those sent to battle return safely from the monsters who annihilated his kind.

7. Story in Which I Was Kidnapped by a Young Lady’s School to be a “Sample of the Common People”

Kimito Kagurazaka is a commoner with a fetish for men’s muscles—at least, that’s what he tells himself in order to stay out of trouble at Seikain Academy, an elite all-girls school. Kimito is kidnapped by the school on the assumption that he prefers men, and he is forced to be their “commoner sample,” exposing the girls to both commoners and men in order to ease the transition from school to the real world after school. Kimito maintains the facade in order to protect his manhood after being threatened with castration if his sexual preferences do not match the school’s assumptions.

However, there are eccentric people around every corner who further complicate Kimito’s life. Aika Tenkuubashi, a social outcast who says whatever comes to mind, Hakua Shiodome, a young genius, Karen Jinryou, a samurai’s daughter obsessed with defeating Kimito, and Reiko Arisugawa, the ideal student who dreams of marrying Kimito, are among them. The Commoner Club, comprised of these four girls and the commoner himself, attempts to teach the girls about life outside of school, while Kimito gradually learns about the strange girls who surround him.

Given the bizarre premise of the show, a grammatically correct title is the last thing on anyone’s mind. It tells the story of a teen boy who is kidnapped by an all-girls school in order to prepare sheltered students for life after school. He must pretend to be gay in order to avoid being literally castrated by the school administration.

6. Problem Children Are Coming From Another World, Aren’t They?

Izayoi Sakamaki, Asuka Kudou, and You Kasukabe are three extraordinary teenagers with psychic abilities who are fed up with their disproportionately mundane lives—that is, until they each receive a strange envelope containing an invitation to the enigmatic Little Garden.

After being mysteriously dropped into a vast new world, Kurousagi greets the trio, explaining that they have been given a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to participate in special high-stakes games using their abilities. However, in order to participate, they must first join a community. When the group learns that Kurousagi’s “No Names” community has lost its official status and abundant land due to defeat at the hands of a demon lord, they set out to help reclaim the dignity of their new home, eager to protect its residents and explore the excitement that Little Garden has to offer.

Isn’t it true that troubled kids come from another planet? is a fairly well-executed isekai anime about a group of bored geniuses who find themselves unexpectedly transported to a strange new land called Little Garden – but that title doesn’t sound particularly inspiring.

5. Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?

Life is never dull in the bustling city of Orario, especially for Bell Cranel, a naive young man who aspires to be the greatest adventurer in the land. His dreams become a little more real after a chance meeting with the lonely goddess Hestia. Bell embarks on a fantastic quest with her assistance deep within the city’s monster-filled catacombs known only as the “Dungeon,” where death lurks around every corner and a mysterious power moves in the shadows.

Surviving is a hard-won privilege, even on the surface. Nothing is ever certain in a world where gods and humans coexist, especially when they frequently clash. But one thing is certain: the hero of this herculean story will face a slew of blunders, triumphs, and friendships.

Moral dilemmas such as “Is it wrong to try to pick up girls in a dungeon?”

” are the polar opposite of what a lighthearted harem anime requires. What happens if you accept? Isn’t that a disaster? Anyway, this show follows Bell Cranel on his various adventures, where he meets a lot of cute girls but does not pick them up for the most part.

4. Shimoneta: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn’t Exist

Japan has become a nation cleansed of all that is obscene and impure since the implementation of strict new morality laws. Authorities have gone to great lengths to ensure that society remains chaste, including monitoring citizens with special neck devices.

Tanukichi Okuma, the son of a notorious terrorist who fought against chastity laws, has just started high school and is volunteering for the student council to get closer to president Anna Nishikinomiya, his childhood friend and crush. He has no idea that the vice president, Ayame Kajou, is a masked criminal dedicated to disseminating lewd material among the sheltered public—and Tanukichi has piqued the girl’s interest due to his father’s notoriety.

Tanukichi is quickly dragged into her SOX organisation, where he is forced to spread obscene propaganda in order to help launch an attack against the government’s oppressive rule. Tanukichi will be forced to do the unthinkable when he realises their primary target is the person he admires the most, with their school as the first point of attack.

You’d think that with a title like this, the premise would be equally bizarre – and it is. Shimoneta is set in a society where anything remotely obscene or lewd is illegal. To ensure chastity, the government even forces its citizens to wear special devices around their necks. Blue Snow, a masked criminal, tries to liberate society by disseminating lewd content among the general public.

3. Do You Love Your Mom and Her Two-Hit Multi-Target Attacks?

Forming an online party with one’s mother appears not only unlikely but also unsettling to most adolescent gamers.

Masato Oosuki, unfortunately, is in the same boat. He is thrown into the world of a fantasy MMORPG after completing a seemingly meaningless survey—and his mother Mamako has joined him! Mamako also reveals herself to be a formidable swordswoman, capable of multi-target two-hit attacks! They look for party members after some minor squabbles, meeting the merchant Porta and the sage Wise before embarking on their quest to complete the game.

Masato adores his mother, but he is self-conscious in her presence. That’s because the two of them have been dragged into a virtual world where their gaming abilities are tested – and she’s far superior to him!

2. If I don’t successfully pick up 420 girls, I am going to die in a lot of different ways.

This “anime” is actually a two-minute promotional video for a light novel, despite having the best and worst title in anime history. Sorry for introducing you to the most inequitable thing ever, but there hasn’t been any news about this strange-sounding anime since 2013.

1. I Want You To Make a Disgusted Face and Show Me Your Underwear

A project in which a group of women dressed in different costumes show their underwear while making a disgusted face.

This OVA is exactly what it says it is: girls flaunting their underwear while looking disgusted at the person who requested it. What exactly do you mean by subtly?

That’s all there is to the list; don’t ask why I decided to post it, and be sure to tell us in the comments what the longest and most ridiculous anime title you’ve ever heard is!

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