There are few anime that capture the same energy and style of the late 2000s quite like Soul Eater has. Its gothic, stylized visuals, unforgettable soundtrack, and bold approach to storytelling effectively created a world that balanced dark fantasy with playful chaos, allowing the series to carve out a place for itself in anime history.
Years later, Soul Eater continues to resonate with fans, and it remains a unique work that nothing else seems to match. Its popularity remains strong, with many longtime fans revisiting the series a decade later. Soul Eater is more than an iconic series, and bringing it back could reconnect a larger audience with one of the era’s most unforgettable stories.
Soul Eater Was One of the Coolest Anime of the Late 2000s
Soul Eater follows students at the Death Weapon Meister Academy, better known as the DWMA. It’s a school where humans wield living weapons, people who are capable of transforming into deadly tools. The story centers on three Meisters and their partners, Maka Albarn and Soul “Eater” Evans, Black Star and Tsubaki, and Death the Kid and twins Liz and Patty.
Each character has a distinct personality, quirks, motivations, and strengths that make them stand out. Along with the series’ bold visual style and fluid animation, many sequences truly feel alive and become chaotic in the best way. Action scenes were intense and drew viewers deeper into the universe, keeping audiences on the edge of their seats.
The story is built on themes of friendship and growth, but also darker themes, including madness, morality, and overcoming trauma or destructive impulses. Characters faced literal monsters as well as inner demons, allowing the series to take on a deeper weight that resonated with older audiences while remaining accessible to younger viewers.
Soul Eater Is Long Overdue for a Modern Remake
Soul Eater’s anime adaptation concluded in March 2009, whereas the manga by Atsushi Ohkubo ended in August 2013, meaning that the anime produced an original ending that diverged from the original storyline. While the adaptation captured Ohkubo’s early arcs, midway through, the anime starts to create its own storyline.
This was because the anime had caught up with the manga, ultimately resulting in two distinct endings. While the anime adaptation has its merits, many fans feel that it was rushed and left several subplots unresolved. On the other hand, the manga offers a richer, more complex exploration of the characters and an ending that feels far more complete.
A remake of the series would allow the story to adapt faithfully and unfold in the way that Ohkubo had intended. Along with updated animation techniques and the rising popularity of anime worldwide, revisiting Soul Eater could prove to not only revitalize the series and fandom but also share the story with a new generation of fans.
By adapting the complete story, a remake could solidify the series as a timeless classic and finally deliver the full experience that the original storyline promised. With strong characters, themes, and an ending that fully offers closure on the story, Soul Eater is one anime that undeniably deserves a modern remake.
- Release Date
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2008 – 2009-00-00
- Directors
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Takuya Igarashi
- Writers
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Akatsuki Yamatoya
