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Short introduction to Hellsing:
In present day England, a war is being fought. The average citizen does not notice, but vampires are running rampant among the populace, and it’s up to the Hellsing organization to contain the bloodsucker threat, using even their own weapons against them. Alucard, a vampire himself, is the best agent the organization has to offer, answering only to Integra Hellsing herself. No one knows much about this mysterious figure fighting against the occult, but things starts to change after he “recruits” a new agent to the establishment…
10. Trinity Blood

Description: In a post-apocalyptic future, Abel Nightroad does occasional dangerous work for the Vatican, to whom he is extremely loyal. While the apocalyptic war has long been over, humanity is still entrenched in a shadow war against the vampires. Lady Catherine, the leader of his operations group “AX,” seeks to prevent a renewed full-scale conflict, but there are many forces on both sides bent towards war. As Abel and the rest of AX try to stop this, he encounters a young girl who will be the key to humanity’s survival or demise. Now, Abel must not only fight for humanity, but also try to face his regrettable past…
Number of Episodes: 24
Release Year: 2005
If you want to try Hellsing-like vampires and violence with a little comedy mixed in, take a look at Trinity Blood. Trinity Blood is like a combination of Hellsing and Trigun. If you took Alucard’s fighting character, but made him look like a bumbling fool during everyday life, you’d have Trinity Blood’s Abel. Cardinal Caterina, Abel’s superior, also reminds me a lot of Lady Integra. Both series also have a religious emphasis, though Abel is a priest working for the Vatican. Trinity Blood does have more comedy and cute (not super-cutesy, but cute) characters, so if you’re just into the more hardcore violence/horror type stuff, if might not be for you. But if you’re interested in straddling genres, you may want to give it a try.
9. Claymore

Description: In times of olde, humans live in constant fear of demons known as yoma. These vicious creatures can take the appearance and memories of humans they have devoured, thus blending into society as they freely feast on human flesh. The key to stopping the yoma lies with the tolerated yet feared Claymores – women who are half-demon, half-human, and fully fated to become the demons that they hunt. Meanwhile, in a village, the young Raki has been banished; his only crime was losing his family to the yoma. Raki is drawn to a Claymore named Clare, and together their journey begins. While Clare fights the yoma plaguing the land, can Raki help her in her struggle to retain her humanity?
Number of Episodes: 26
Release Year: 2007
Claymore is a great next step for someone who has watched Hellsing. A major similarity between the two is the interpersonal relationship of master and apprentice. The apprentice portion is more emphasized in Hellsing, but is found in Claymore. A breaking point for some people will be the era in which Claymore is set in, contrasting to Hellsing which is set in modern times; Claymore takes part in a more medieval era. There is no lack of gore in Claymore which casts a brutal light upon everyday life for Raki (a co-main-character). Claymore will be enjoyed by people who liked Hellsing; with the exception of the people who watched Hellsing for the vampires they might still be interested in Claymore.
8. Witch Hunter Robin

Description: STN is a secret organization charged with capturing witches of all ages who misuse their inate ability of the Craft. Its newest recruit is a young girl named Robin, who wields the same power that she is helping to control. While skillful at their ability to detain quickly, the number of witches keeps seeming to increase, and the misuse of power grows stronger, casting a shadow of doubt as to what is really going on. For STN, there is much work ahead, and for Robin, her troubles are just beginning…
Number of Episodes: 26
Release Year: 2002
Witch Hunter Robin has a very similar feel to the darker tones of Hellsing. It takes itself seriously but still has an interesting cast of characters. If you liked Hellsing, you might like Witch Hunter Robin.
7. Vampire Hunter D

Description: Thousands of years in the future, the world is overrun by demons and vampire lords. Doris, a young girl, has become the target of the great vampire lord Count Magnus Lee, who wants her as his plaything. After being bitten by the Count, she seeks the help of D, an elite vampire hunter, who decides he must venture out to slay the Count and his demon underlings to save this girl in despair.
Number of Episodes: 1
Release Year: 1985
Hellsing takes the cake as one of the more violent vampire anime series I’ve seen, but what are vampires without blood right? Anyways, this is so action packed with good fights and a completely intrigueing story line, you will be begging for more once it’s over.
6. Blood+

Description: In world where flesh-eating monsters roam the streets, only one organization has the means to save civilization from annihilation: Red Shield, a specially-organized unit designed to fight these monsters, and the only weapon that can destroy them: Saya. Awakened from a 30-year sleep, Saya is thrust into a modern world which she has no memories of, and is troubled by a past filled only with bloodshed and sadness. With the undying love and support of her family and friends, she struggles to gain the strength to move forward and regain the pieces of her shattered memories.
Number of Episodes: 50
Release Year: 2005
The story in Blood+ is similar to Hellsing in that vampires are recruited in order to control the population of blood-thirsty villains. However, it’s sometimes hard to know whether or not the organization is playing with fire, and whether they can really win in the end.
5. Devil May Cry

Description: Dante works as a demon hunter for the office of Devil May Cry, and as he is always in debt he doesn’t have the luxury to turn down jobs as long as they pay well. His latest assignment is to be a bodyguard for the young Patty Lowe while she receives her inheritance. During the mission he was able to defeat the demons that got in his way and deliver Patty safely, but upon completion of the mission Dante discovers that Patty will be staying with him – indefinitely! Now, Dante must not only hunt demons and coexist peacefully with other hunters, but also handle the responsibility of taking care of a little girl!
Number of Episodes: 12
Release Year: 2007
Nearly everything in one reminds me of the other. Dante and Alucard are very alike. Both of these half demons enjoy their hunting and these anime are all about displaying their inhuman skills. As if the hardcore fighting and badass characters aren’t enough to persuade you, there is also a very similar atmosphere in both Hellsing and Devil May Cry.
4. Black Butler

Description: In Victorian England it is commonplace for the rich and wealthy to have a staff, led by a head butler, to run their households; the Phantomhive Estate is no different. The young and demanding Count Ciel Phantomhive, child owner of a toy company, lives in the grand countryside manor. Sebastian is his head butler, and the epitome of perfection; he effortlessly and gracefully completes his day-to day chores and fixes the countless mistakes of the other employees. However, whilst on the outside all seems prim and proper, a more sinister secret lies just beneath the surface. Sebastian is in fact a demon bound by a contract with the young count; he will loyally serve and fight for him in return for his soul.
Number of Episodes: 24
Release Year: 2008
In both there are demons, which serve humans. Sebastian looks like Alucard, especially when he is in his “fighting mode” and Ciel looks like Integra in her childhood. Phantomhive family serves the Queen and executes her orders, and Ciel is the young successor of this family. So it looks pretty similar to Hellsing, and even if they have different atmosphere, if you enjoy one you will like the other too.
3. Berserk

Description: Born beneath the gallows tree from which his dead mother hung, Guts has always existed on the boundary between life and death. After enduring a terrible childhood, he spends his adulthood in brutal combat, pitting his strength against others in order to build his own. Life is simple enough for Guts until he meets Griffith, the inspirational, ambitious, and beautiful leader of the mercenaries, the Band of the Hawks. When Guts loses to Griffith in a duel, he is forced to join the group, and, despite himself, finds a sense of camaraderie and belonging amongst them. However, as Griffith leads his soldiers from victory to victory, the bloody wars and underhanded politics reveal a side to him that nobody quite expected. Can Guts, a simple warrior, defend those who have come to mean the most to him, all the while struggling not to lose to the darkness he has carried with him his entire life?
Number of Episodes: 25
Release Year: 1997
Berserk is the series that I would recomend to Hellsing lovers because of its dark style of animation, battle against supernatural forces, gratuitous violence and somewhat similar music.
2. Black Lagoon

Description: Rokuro Okajima is a small-time salaryman who is carrying documents for his company, when the ship he’s traveling on is attacked by pirates. Kidnapped, he discovers to his dismay that his employers’ main concern is to ensure the documents don’t get into the wrong hands, even if it means sending the carrier to the bottom of the sea. Now, with his former life ruined and his kidnappers seeming comparatively friendly, “Rock” decides to join their merry band of mercenaries, and sets out with a new career to the shadier corners of the South China Sea.
Number of Episodes: 12
Release Year: 2006
While Black Lagoon may not have the supernatural aspect that Hellsing has, it does have the massive amount of fighting. Both Revy and Alucard show little to no hesitation before jumping into an all out brawl. They are usually accompanied by a less trigger-happy partner (Rock or Seras). Both anime center around an organization that acts as a mercenary unit, and both are set in a world that is less than ideal.
1. Gungrave

Description: Brandon Heat and Harry MacDowel were best friends who lived by the law of the street, until one day they picked a fight with the wrong people and their life of freedom was suddenly taken away. With no one to turn to and nowhere to run, the choice to join Millenion, the city’s most powerful syndicate, seemed like an offer they couldn’t refuse. Now, amidst heartache, tragedy, and utmost betrayal, Brandon must take up the gun and help Harry climb the ranks of Millenion to succeed, in order to protect the people he loves, even if it means killing countless others in the process.
Number of Episodes: 26
Release Year: 2003
If you liked Hellsing, you’d like Gungrave because both series have a lot of action and are about slaying unnatural beings. Gungrave has the better story of the two but has the same amount of action with plenty of shootouts and explosions.
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