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Highlights

  • Spy x Family sequel launched in Fall 2023 after season split across two cours; 2nd half not as well received.
  • Spy x Family primary comedy, focusing on Anya with blend of misunderstandings, slapstick, and wit.
  • Like Loid, Klaus in Spy Classroom creates spy team; series combines action with mentorship role.

Spy x Family was one of the most highly-anticipated anime of 2022, with the show producing a single season split across two cours. While the second half was not as well received as its predecessor, the shonen comedy was overall a huge success, so much so that a sequel launched in Fall 2023. Twilight is a super spy who must complete an operation that involves playing the part of a family man, so he becomes Loid Forger, adopts a young girl named Anya, and marries a woman named Yor. While Loid assumes he is the only one with a shocking secret, both Anya and Yor have their own truths they must keep hidden.

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Although not bereft of action, Spy x Family is primarily a comedy, with Anya regularly taking center stage. Blending misunderstandings, slapstick, and witty dialogue, the anime offers family-friendly goodness packed to the brim with laughs and a hint of heartwarming wholesomeness. What are some great anime like Spy x Family?

Updated June 2, 2024, by Mark Sammut: Spy x Family Code: White made its United States debut on April 19, 2024, offering fans another opportunity to spend time with the Forgers. Although a new season has yet to be announced, one has to assume that a sequel will be announced sooner rather than later; after all, the manga is ongoing and pretty popular. In the meantime, people should check out some of the best anime like Spy x Family.

20 Spy Classroom

Training The Next Batch Of Master Spies

Spy Classroom- Episode 3 Ending

Spy Classroom is mainly for people who wish to try out another show set in a fantasy world where nations are essentially in an espionage war. Although not devoid of humor, this series primarily focuses on action, so it has a different tone than Spy x Family. Still, fans of the latter might enjoy some elements from this anime, including the main male protagonist: Klaus.

Like Loid, Klaus is a master spy who can accomplish extraordinary feats, and he agrees to craft a team filled with female spy rejects. While not exactly playing the part of a father, Klaus is the girls' mentor, even if they have an adversarial dynamic at times. Spy x Classroom starts on a fairly bad note, with the first few episodes doing a pretty poor job of introducing the audience to this universe. However, the anime improves as it goes along, and season 2 is pretty good.

19 Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu

A Slapstick Masterpiece

Full Metal Panic Fumoffu anime

A comedy classic, Fumoffu is the Full Metal Panic spin-off that focuses on Sousuke Sagara's earnest attempts to protect Kaname Chidori while undercover at the latter's school. Although mecha-themed danger may lurk around every corner in the main seasons, the same cannot be said for Fumoffu, although that does not discourage Sousuke from treating every development as a life-or-death situation.

Fumoffu utilizes slapstick humor more than Spy x Family, but they both revolve around protagonists who are trying to keep up appearances for the greater good. Compared to Loid Forger's ability to seamlessly blend into his environment, Sousuke sticks out like a sore thumb, and Chidori is usually the one who has to clean up his messes.

18 The Fable

A Mob Hitman Has To Pretend To Be Ordinary For A Year

The Fable anime

A Spring 2024 anime, The Fable comes with the caveat that it strikes a different tone than Spy x Family and targets a more adult audience. While both shows lean heavily on humor, the former is a black comedy that is firmly grounded in reality (specifically, Japan's criminal underworld). Therefore, taking all of that into account, why is this show still recommended? Well, The Fable deals with an infamous hitman who is forced to lie low for a year, requiring him to pretend to be an average person while living in Osaka. He is accompanied by his driver, who is also given a false identity as the hitman's pretend sister.

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Yor and Loid are generally more positive and affable than The Fable's Akira and Youko, especially since the latter are under no illusions about their line of work (and neither is the anime). Still, both series feature extraordinary people who take on fake roles as they try to blend in with a specific crowd. In the case of The Fable, Akira is mostly just trying to understand what it means to be ordinary; meanwhile, Youko is just happy to drink away her nights and string along a few guys.

17 A Salad Bowl Of Eccentrics

A Princess From Another World Meets A Private Investigator

A Salad Bowl of Eccentrics anime ttrailer

Although not among the best anime of the Spring 2024 season, A Salad Bowl of Eccentrics is a cute reverse isekai story that blends humor, action, and (small) hints of drama quite well. With her life collapsing around her, Princess Sara escapes from her kingdom and makes her way to Earth, literally falling on top of a private investigator named Sousuke while he is on the job.

While initially resistant to the idea, Sousuke eventually agrees to allow Sara to live with him, a turn of events that is mostly inspired by the girl's rather potent magical abilities. Rough start aside, the two develop a pretty quick bond that is quite wholesome. In the meantime, Sara's knight, Livia, also makes her way to Earth, although she decides to go the homeless route.

Similar to Spy x Family, A Salad Bowl of Eccentrics brings together an unorthodox found family centering around a male lead who has a pretty dangerous job and originally had no desire to play the role of a parent.

16 ACCA: 13-Territory Inspection Dept.

Similar Universe, Wildly Different Tone

ACCA 13-Territory Inspection Dept anime

ACCA: 13-Territory Inspection Dept. is a widely different type of show than Spy x Family. Set in the fictional kingdom of Dowa, Madhouse's anime revolves around a public servant, Jean Otus, who is charged with investigating rumors regarding a coup d'etat. In order to quietly gather information, Jean goes to the country's states to conduct audits.

Tonally, these anime have little in common since ACCA has almost no comedy or action; however, both series revolve around characters who work behind the scenes to maintain peace. ACCA and Spy x Family's societies are also relatively similar.

15 Kaguya-sama: Love Is War

Hilarious Mind Games

Kaguya Shinomiya, Miyuki Shirogane and the other members of the Shuchiin Academy student council

Even though their settings are nothing alike, Kaguya-sama and Spy x Family cover a lot of the same ground. Both shows revolve around characters who have to keep secrets from each other; in the case of A-1 Pictures' series, Kaguya and Miyuki are secretly in love with each other but cannot admit it. The series leans heavily into comedy while incorporating elements of other genres, be it romance for Kaguya-sama or action for Spy x Family.

Even the style of humor is similar as both shows combine mind games, slapstick, and wordplay. More importantly, Kaguya-sama and Spy x Family have hilarious characters with pink hair.

14 The Millionaire Detective – Balance: UNLIMITED

Action & Comedy

The Millionaire Detective Balance UNLIMITED

Daisuke Kanbe is stupidly rich. In fact, he is so rich that he can effortlessly indulge in his crime-solving pastime without fear of repercussions for collateral damage since he can just pay off the city whenever his escapades destroy a building. When he joins the Modern Crime Prevention unit, Daisuke is assigned to Haru Katou, a straight-laced detective who is not enamored by his new partner. As they solve cases together, they gradually learn that they are both far more complex than they might initially seem.

The Millionaire Detective – Balance: UNLIMITED blends action and comedy incredibly well, although it leans into the former more than Spy x Family. While there might not be a kid involved in the main story, Daisuke and Haru's dynamic is more than gripping enough to carry the series, although the fantastic storytelling does not hurt either.

13 Bunny Drop

Wholesome Father & Daughter Relationship

Bunny Drop anime rin and daikichi

Season 1 of Spy x Family steadily strengthens the bond between Loid, Yor, and Anya. The eponymous spy's actions are still primarily driven by his mission, but he has started to grow attached to his pretend family; in fact, these brief moments of genuine connection between the characters make up some of Spy x Family's most unforgettable scenes.

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Bunny Drop is all about the bond that can develop between a father figure and their adoptive daughter. In this touching anime, Daikichi Kawachi decides to take in Rin Kaga, the illegitimate child of his deceased grandfather. Over the course of 11 episodes, Daikichi and Rin's relationship develops significantly, as the two characters learn to trust and cherish each other. Except for the occasional gag, Bunny Drop is a slice of life anime rather than a comedy, so it does not have Spy x Family's blend of humor and action; however, this series has one of the best father-daughter dynamics in anime.

12 Beelzebub

Gag Comedy Goodness

Beelzebub anime

A slightly underappreciated shonen anime that, unfortunately, ended years before the manga concluded its run, Beelzebub is a cute little series about a tough high school student who suddenly becomes the caregiver of the demon king's baby. While incorporating a few battle shonen ingredients, this series is predominantly a comedy, with most episodes focusing on a few sketches.

Obviously, Beelzebub's premise is quite different from Spy x Family, and their settings are nothing alike; however, they share a few notable things in common. Both anime focus on peculiar parent-child dynamics that venture into fantasy or supernatural territory. Oga and Baby Beel are adorable together, and Hildegard fits the "mother" role well.

11 The Yakuza's Guide To Babysitting

Two Worlds Collide

The Yakuza's Guide To Babysitting anime

A Summer 2022 anime, The Yakuza's Guide to Babysitting was a pleasant surprise. The premise sees a violent yakuza enforcer, Tooru Kirishima, tasked with taking care of his boss's daughter, the reserved Yaeka Sakuragi. At first glance, this pairing might appear mismatched, but the story blasts through the "will they get along?" section and quickly establishes a wholesome dynamic. Like Anya in Spy x Family, Yaeka is aware that Tooru's profession is unique, and she mostly leaves him to it. On the other hand, Tooru has to balance his yakuza responsibilities with his role as a babysitter, and the latter influences his approach to the former.

While mostly a cute slice of life comedy, The Yakuza's Guide to Babysitting does not shy away from the dark side of Tooru's life either. In fact, the anime can get shockingly vicious at times, and these moments are generally earned.

10 Kakushigoto

A Raunchy Secret

Kakushigoto

Kakushi Gotou and his daughter Hime have an odd relationship where one is keeping things hidden the best they can, which is sort of like Spy x Family. The major difference here is Kakushi is not a spy, he just draws an extremely raunchy manga.

Kakushi does his absolute best to not let his daughter know as he fears she will become disillusioned if she ever finds out; however, nothing can stay a secret forever. Kakushigoto is funny and cute, with the main characters having a really charming dynamic that feels genuine.

9 Kotaro Lives Alone

A Mature Child Protagonist

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Those who want to see what a goofy child like Anya would be doing if she lived by herself will adore this anime. While what happened to Kotaro's family is a complex mystery, the four-year-old now lives by himself and gets into quite a few shenanigans.

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He does have an interesting found family in his neighbors, who are extremely baffled at the situation but go along with it anyway. Light and comedic but with a few heavy moments, Kotaro Lives Alone was unfortunately overlooked when it premiered on Netflix.

8 The Disastrous Life Of Saiki K.

A Very Powerful Psychic Stuck In A Hilarious Comedy

The Disastrous Life Of Saiki K. anime

Anya's ability to read minds has proven useful on many occasions, but it does not begin to compare to Kusuo Saiki's psychic powers. The Disastrous Life of Saiki K.'s teenage protagonist can do just about anything, except apparently not attract attention from his classmates.

Like Anya, Kusou wishes to keep his powers a secret from the world; also like Anya, that is easier said than done. The Disastrous Life of Saiki K. is a laugh-out-loud comedy with episodes that typically consist of short skits that pair Kusuo with one or more of his quirky classmates.

7 Barakamon

Finding A Home

Barakamon Handa meeting Naru for the first time

Barakamon's premise, on paper, is not all that similar to Spy x Family. Sei is a prodigy calligrapher with an attitude problem, and after he reacts poorly to criticism, he is sent by his father to an island where he can "work" in peace. In reality, his father hoped this experience would allow Sei to grow up and acquire a sense of community by interacting with the locals. The latter initiative is spearheaded by a young child named Naru, whose boundless energy initially annoys Sei. However, in time, Sei learns to appreciate not only Naru but also the island's way of life.

While obviously far removed from Spy x Family's universe, Barakamon also explores a family-style dynamic that goes beyond blood. Sei and Naru's dynamic is relentlessly endearing, and they are hardly the anime's only great characters. Although classified as slice of life, Barakamon is also pretty hilarious in its own right.

6 ​​​​​​Hinamatsuri

A Found-Family Dynamic With A Supernatural Twist

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In Hinamatsuri, a yakuza member suddenly finds himself caring for a young girl with supernatural powers. This supernatural anime comedy has quite a few similarities but does have some significant differences in tone compared to Spy x Family.

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Watching Yoshifumi trying to get close to Hina, so he can use her powers to help with his yakuza goals, and ending up just plain getting closer to her in the process is a fantastic experience. Plus, Hinamatsuri is gut-bustlingly hilarious and sure to be an entertaining watch.

5 Buddy Daddies

Two Assassins Adopt A Little Girl

Buddy Daddies
Buddy Daddies
Action
Comedy

MyAnimeList Score
8.14
Release Date
January 7, 2023
Studio
P.A. Works
Number of Episodes
12
Streaming Service(s)
Crunchyroll

Airing in the season after Spy x Family Part 2, Buddy Daddies initially got dismissed as a lesser version of the former; however, after a few episodes, it became clear that the two anime share little in common beyond some shallow similarities. Rei and Kazuki are assassins who wind up taking out the father of a young girl who has just arrived in Tokyo. As Miri has never actually met her father and has been unknowingly abandoned by her mother, she mistakes Kazuki for her dad, and she ends up living with the two assassins. Together, they form an odd but charming found family.

Even though they are around the same age, Anya and Miri are nothing alike. The latter is a considerably more realistic interpretation of a 4-year-old child, and she can be irrational, frustrating, and loud. That said, she is also sweet and innocent. Rei and Kazuki are also great and entertaining father figures, and they can go on different journeys as they learn to accept Miri as their own.

4 Princess Principal

Undercover At A School

Princess Principal
Princess Principal
Action
Mystery

MyAnimeList Score
7.68
Release Date
July 9, 2017
Studio
Actas, Studio 3Hz
Number of Episodes
12
Streaming Service(s)
Amazon Prime Video , HIDIVE

Princess Principal focuses a bit more on the spy side of things than Spy x Family, with several elite girls attending Queen's Mayfaire school as undercover agents. Ange le Carré, Chise, and Beatrice all work together under the leadership of Dorothy.

With their unique skills, they do their best to protect the Commonwealth. The show also has a historical setting similar to Spy x Family for those who enjoy going back in time with their stories.

3 Listen To Me, Girls. I Am Your Father!

Keeping The Family Together

Listen To Me Girls I Am Your Father

Yuuta was raised by his sister from a young age after his parents died. When she asks him to watch her own daughters while she goes on an overseas trip with her husband, he can't refuse. But when the couple's plane goes missing and they are presumed dead, he suddenly finds himself taking care of the three girls permanently so they won't be split up in foster care.

The story of Yuuta slowly becoming a father figure for the three girls as they grieve the loss of their parents is packed with emotions for a comedic slice of life show. Those who enjoyed the expansion and exploration of the family dynamics in Spy x Family will likely love Listen To Me, Girls. I Am Your Father!

2 Sweetness & Lightning

Learning How To Be A Dad

Sweetness & Lightning anime

Sweetness & Lightning is an iyashikei, otherwise known as a soul-healing anime. It also features a father trying his best to figure out how to care for his daughter just like Spy x Family, but it is far more fluffy and light in terms of story. It follows Kouhei Inuzuka and his daughter after the death of her mother.

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As he's so busy being a single father and has no idea how to cook, he's forced to feed her ready-made meals. Desperately wanting to give her proper fresh food, he ends up getting convinced to visit Kotori Iida's restaurant, which causes their lives to become intertwined. The show is a reminder of just how special family meals are and why they should be treasured.

1 Aishiteruze Baby

Two New Relationships

Aishiteruze Baby
Aishiteruze Baby
Comedy
Drama

MyAnimeList Score
7.44
Release Date
April 3, 2004
Studio
TMS Entertainment
Number of Episodes
26
Creator
Yōko Maki

Aishiteruze Baby shows another strange family dynamic as high school playboy Katakura comes home to find his five-year-old cousin abandoned by his aunt. He suddenly is thrust into becoming a parent while having no idea how to do so. Even harder is how the young girl has to grapple with the fact that her mom is suddenly gone.

They both have a hard road ahead of them but the journey to get to the light at the end of the tunnel is one that viewers will be glued to until it finishes.

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