Denji just wants a normal life, but he's forced into hunting devils after merging with his pet chainsaw demon. It’s a visceral, high-octane ride through a world where fear takes physical form.
Why it's similar: Both shows are core members of the 'Dark Shonen Trio' and share a gritty, unapologetic approach to violence and character mortality. You'll recognize the same high-budget animation style and the blend of tragic backstories with chaotic action.
Power comparison: While Hell’s Paradise uses the spiritual Tao system, Chainsaw Man relies on Devil Contracts where users sacrifice body parts or lifespans for supernatural abilities.
Why watch after Hell S Paradise Jigokuraku: Watch this if you loved the 'unhinged' energy of the island and want a story where no character is ever truly safe.
