Top 10 Best Anime With Fanservice On Amazon Prime!

Seeing anime criticized for having fanservice scenes has always somewhat perplexed me. After all, isn’t the point of fanservice to please the audience?

Sure it takes up precious time and can be a distraction from the main plot, but that means fanservice can also be a short, much-needed reprieve at times.

Things don’t have to be so uptight all the time, and a little raunchiness never hurt anybody. Mindless entertainment jam-packed with fanservice can be refreshing after a long spell of dead-serious anime, don’t you think?

Considering the wide selection of anime available on Amazon Prime, what better place to look for some fanservice-rich anime to indulge in?

Here are 10 of the best anime with fanservice available on Amazon Prime:

10. Shimoneta

SHIMONETA: A Boring World Where the Concept of Dirty Jokes Doesn’t Exist

Air Date: July 4, 2015 Status: Finished Studio: J.C.Staff No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episodes: 12
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Shimoneta has the most absurd, hilarious plot I’ve ever seen! In a world where all obscenity is banned by the government, to the point that citizens have to wear gadgets that monitor them, our protagonist Tanukichi Okuma gets dragged into joining a rebellious group hell-bent on opposing the oppressive government by spreading lewd material.

Shimoneta | Source: Netflix

This anime does not hold back in the slightest as it hurls one dirty joke after another at the viewer. Insanely funny as it may be, be sure to watch this one alone to avoid any misunderstandings!

9. Kiss Him, Not Me

Being somewhat of a fujoshi myself, this anime was hilarious and somewhat relatable at the same time! The protagonist of Kiss Him Not Me, Kae Serinuma, finds herself the center of attention from four boys after losing weight.

Kiss Him Not Me | Source: IMDb

I can’t deny all four of the boys are very attractive, and I found myself shipping them together too at times! The anime too frequently teases its audience with intimate moments between the boys.

8. Ouran Highschool Host Club

Ouran Highschool Host Club is, without a doubt, one of the most popular reverse-harem romance-comedies out there. The protagonist, Haruhi Fujioka, gets roped into joining the eccentric host club after accidentally breaking an expensive vase.

Ouran Highschool Host Club | Source: IMDb

Every episode is filled to the brim with the hilarious antics of the host club as they go about their daily club activities.

Did I forget to mention that every member of the host club is a pretty highschool boy? From the calm, collected Kyoya to the adorable Honey-senpai and the quirky flirtatious Tamaki, the Ouran highschool host club caters to whatever your type might be!

7. Banana Fish

Banana Fish revolves around Ash Lynx, a street thug in New York, and Eiji, a Japanese student on a trip to America as they bond and uncover the mystery around a deadly drug– all while trying to stay a step ahead of the mafia.

Banana Fish | Source: Offcial Website

The anime has everything from mystery to action and even touches on darker elements like trauma. Aside from stealing every fujoshi’s heart and breaking it into a million pieces, this anime is actually really good!

Fanservice-wise, Ash Lynx does not disappoint! Even one of the antagonists, Yut-Lung, is drop-dead stunning! This anime is also notorious for stealing the heart of almost every fujoshi!

6. Seven Deadly Sins

Although Seven Deadly Sins might not be solely fanservice-focused, it still has its fair share of it, earning it a spot on the list. The anime kicks off when Elizabeth Liones meets Meliodas, the leader of the legendary warriors– The Seven Deadly Sins.

Seven Deadly Sins | Source: Crunchyroll

Elizabeth, wanting their help to save the kingdom, embarks on a journey with Meliodas to find the other Sins.

This anime has the perfect amount of fanservice to keep you entertained throughout without ever seeming excessive or taking away from the story.

PS: Ban is really hot too!

5. Prison School

Prison school kicks off when Kiyoshi Fujino and the only four other boys in Hachimitsu Academy are caught peeping into the girls’ bathroom.

Prison school | Source: Fandom

Consequently, the Underground Student Council wastes no time in locking them up in the school prison. What follows is an endless stream of ecchi comedy, over-the-top fanservice, and— bromance.

If Double-Ds and hilarious comedy are your thing, Prison School is the perfect anime for you!

4. Free

Free follows Haruka Nanase as he forms a swim club after reuniting with two of his elementary school friends Nagisa and Makoto. At the same time, a rivalry takes root with a third friend, Rin.

Free | Source: Amazon

Free is overflowing with incredibly handsome, ripped boys who spend a lot of time in the pool. As an added bonus, the anime subtly hints at relationships between the characters to tease and torment our fujoshi hearts!

3. Yuri On Ice

Yuri On Ice centers around figure skater Yuri Katsuki who, through a series of events, ends up having his idol, Viktor Nikiforov, offer to coach him.

Yuri On Ice | Source: Fandom

The relationship between them eventually develops and what follows is an anime so cute that it actually hurt to finish. Viktor and Yuri’s pure relationship warmed my little fujoshi heart to the core!

The fanservice in Yuri On Ice is unrivaled. All the male skaters, especially Viktor, are absolutely stunning. Yuri, too transforms into a hunk once he’s on the rink with his hair slicked back.

This anime has it all, from ‘steamy’ shots of Viktor in the hot spring to Yuri’s provocative facial expressions while skating and Otabek pulling off Yuri Plisetsky’s glove with his teeth in the OVA that just gets me every time!

2. To Love-Ru

To Love-Ru is one of the most popular harem, ecchi anime, earning the second spot on this list! The anime follows the story of Rito Yuki, a typical highschool boy whose life gets turned upside down by an alien princess Lala Satalin Deviluke.

To Love-Ru | Source: Fandom

If you’re looking for some mindless entertainment with an endless stream of ecchi and slapstick comedy, you’ll love this one! Each episode has a decent amount of fanservice peppered with some absurd scenes now and then. Let’s just say

I’ll never be able to look at a popsicle again without giggling…

1. Kill la Kill

When it comes to skimpy outfits and fanservice, it doesn’t get raunchier than Kill la Kill!

The anime revolves around Ryuuko Matoi, who ends up at Honnouji Academy while searching for her father’s killer. She goes on to challenge the underlings of the student council president known as the Elite Four.

Kill la Kill | Source: IMDb

Unable to defeat them and their superpower granting Goku Uniforms, Ryuuko finds Senketsu or God Clothes, which give her immense superpowers. The risqué clothes in Kill la Kill are as much part of the plot as they are for fanservice.

Fanservice aside, the anime itself has an interesting storyline, is funny, entertaining, and very kinky!

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