6 Anime With Top-Tier Animation by Ufotable That Make Pixar Movies Look Like a School Project – Demon Slayer is Not #1

6 Anime With Top-Tier Animation by Ufotable That Make Pixar Movies Look Like a School Project - Demon Slayer is Not #1
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Famous for its unbeatable animation quality and flawless visuals, Ufotable is a widely known Japanese animation studio. Many popular and beloved animes like Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba, God Eater, and the Tales of Zestiria the X are produced by Ufotable.

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Demon Slayer is undoubtedly one of the best works by Ufotable, but there are other anime as well that will make your day with its superb animation.

Best Ufotable Anime
Best Ufotable Anime

Never heard of Ufotable before? No worries, in this article, you’ll find 6 anime by Ufotable with top-tier and best-quality animation that make Pixar movies look like a school project. And you won’t believe, Demon Slayer isn’t at the top.

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Anime With Top-Tier Animation by Ufotable

6. Tales Of Symphonia: The Animation

Tales of Symphonia was a hugely successful JRPG back in the early-2000s. Ufotable is responsible for the Tales of Symphonia: The Animation OVA installments, and it’s the four Sylvarant Chapter that makes the biggest impression.

Tales Of Symphonia The Animation
Tales Of Symphonia The Animation

Two worlds exist, both unaware of the existence of the other. In order for one world to expand, the other one will have to shrink. It’s quite engaging to watch Colette Brunel and her party set out to repair her world, but also the domino effect of loss that this effectively triggers.

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5. Today’s Menu For The Emiya Family

Today’s Menu for the Emiya Family (Emiya-san Chi no Kyou no Gohan) is a Slice of Life cooking-based offshoot of the Fate franchise’s Fate/Stay Night, written and illustrated by TAa.

Today's menu for the Emiya family
Today’s menu for the Emiya family

It’s the perfect change of pace for those that are fans of the serious fantasy anime, but hunger for the characters to have a happy ending.

4. The Garden Of Sinners

The Garden of Sinners can be confusing, overwhelming, slow, and frustrating. But undoubtedly,  the anime delivers complex characters who drive engrossing stories that are beautifully and creatively animated.

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The Garden of Sinners
The Garden of Sinners

The story is difficult to summarize, but it primarily revolves around an agency that investigates supernatural-themed cases.

After lying in a coma for two years caused by a traffic accident, Shiki Ryougi awakens with amnesia. Inexplicably, she finds, in turn, that she has also obtained the “Mystic Eyes of Death Perception” in which she can see the invisible lines of mortality that hold every living and non-living thing together.

3. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu No Yaiba

There should be no question as to why this series is the highest-rated of Ufotable’s anime series.

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Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba series is an amazing work of art that follows a young boy Tanjiro’s adventure to turn his sister Nezuko back into a human after a demon attack deprived him of his family and turned her into demon too.

Inosuke Tanjiro and Zenitsu in Demon Slayer
Inosuke, Tanjiro, and Zenitsu in Demon Slayer

These days, Demon Slayer is well-known as a major player in the world of action shonen anime. Each new part of the story is regularly one of the most talked-about shows of its time, and the Swordsmith Village Arc in the spring of 2023 is no different.

2. Fate/Zero

If you want flawless and speculative animation with every battle. Then Fate/Zero is for you. It follows the experiences of one of its competitors, Kiritsugu Emiya, a man with an affinity for guns and modern technology as opposed to casting spells.

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Fate/Zero
Fate/Zero

One fight in particular during the series’ 24th episode was praised for being so well-paced and choreographed. Fate/Zero takes place during the Fourth Holy Grail War.

1. Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works

While Fate/Zero takes place during the Fourth Holy Grail War, Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works takes place during the Fifth Holy Grail War. This is an anime that follows Rin Tosaka, a competitor in a tournament known as the “Holy Grail War.”

Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works
Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works

For numerous anime fans who watched Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works, it is the best animation work by Ufotable. Some even labeled it as “Unlimited Budget Works” because it appeared that the studio had an infinite budget pool with how they carried out their animations.

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Written by Tanmay Jha

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Tanmay writes about anime for FandomWire. He's currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Journalism and Mass Communication. With a passion for animation and graphics, he has authored over 240 articles on anime, sharing insights and reviews with fellow fans, seamlessly combining his love for animation with journalism.