# Which anime has the most divisive ending?

> Finales that split their own fandoms down the middle, from cryptic to catastrophic. Nobody agrees which one hurt most.

*By YPB Team · Published August 16, 2026 · https://youpick.best/ranking/which-anime-has-the-most-divisive-ending*

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## Current results (0 votes)

1. **Attack on Titan**
   The 2023 finale turned its protagonist into the atrocity he was fighting, and split the fandom on whether that was the plan all along.
2. **Neon Genesis Evangelion**
   Two closing episodes replaced the war with an interior monologue, and people have argued about it since 1996.
3. **The Promised Neverland Season 2**
   The second season skipped most of the manga's remaining arcs and compressed the rest into a montage.
4. **School Days**
   A slow romance drama that ends in sudden, notorious violence.
5. **Devilman Crybaby**
   Everyone dies. The question is whether that lands as tragedy or nihilism.
6. **Tokyo Ghoul:re**
   The final season compressed a long manga into a conclusion many readers did not recognise.
7. **Code Geass**
   The Zero Requiem ending is either the perfect close to Lelouch's arc or a cheat, depending on who you ask.
8. **Death Note**
   The back half after L's death, and the warehouse finale, remain the show's biggest argument.
9. **Naruto**
   The epilogue paired off nearly the whole cast and skipped ahead, to a decidedly mixed reception.
10. **Berserk (1997)**
   The series stops at the Eclipse with no resolution, sending viewers to the manga mid-catastrophe.
11. **Darling in the Franxx**
   A grounded mecha romance that relocated its finale to outer space.
12. **Soul Eater**
   The anime overtook the manga and invented its own ending, which readers largely disowned.
13. **Akame ga Kill!**
   The adaptation diverged from the manga and killed off characters the source kept alive.
14. **Erased**
   The final episodes resolved the mystery quickly and left a romance thread deliberately unpaid.

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