Anime That Shout Out India: A Fun Independence Day List

Happy Independence Day, anime fans! It’s August 15, 2025, and we’re celebrating with a cool list of anime that connect to India. Some show our country on screen, while others borrow from our myths and culture. From busy Indian streets to gods like Shiva, these shows have a desi touch. Let’s dive into two fun lists with short bits, easy words, and tables for each anime. Perfect for Indian fans to enjoy with some chai!

Anime That Visit India

These anime bring characters to India, showing our vibrant streets, temples, or people. It’s like a mini-vacation with epic fights!

5. Black Butler

Prince Soma Brings Bengal Vibes to England
Prince Soma Brings Bengal Vibes to England

Prince Soma Brings Bengal Vibes to England

Prince Soma, a fun Indian royal, and his loyal butler Agni spice up this spooky show. They come from Bengal, cooking curry and joining demon-filled adventures. It’s cool to see our culture in a fancy British setting!

AnimeTypeEpisodesYearsStudio
Black ButlerAction, Supernatural46+2008–nowA-1 Pictures

4. Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion

Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion
Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion

Rakshata’s Indian Brains Save the Day

Rakshata Chawla is a super-smart Indian scientist building robots for a rebellion. India gets a nod as a big player in this war-torn world. Her cool gadgets feel like our tech pride shining!

AnimeTypeEpisodesYearsStudio
Code GeassMecha, Drama502006–2008Sunrise

3. Spriggan

A Wild Indian Adventure for a Magic Artifact, Spriggun
Spriggun

A Wild Indian Adventure for a Magic Artifact

This action-packed OVA takes you to India for a full hour! The hero hunts a powerful relic in jungles and old temples. It’s like an Indian treasure hunt with anime flair. It was fun to watch the entire episode taking place in India which covers some interesting facts about Indian history.

AnimeTypeEpisodesYearsStudio
SprigganAction, Adventure1 (OVA)1998Studio 4°C

2. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders

Jotaro’s Crazy Trip Through India’s Chaos
Jotaro’s Crazy Trip Through India’s Chaos

Jotaro’s Crazy Trip Through India’s Chaos

Jotaro and his crew land in India, facing weird enemies amid cows and crowded markets. The show nails our busy vibe with funny moments and epic battles. It’s a must-watch for desi fans!

AnimeTypeEpisodesYearsStudio
JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stardust CrusadersAction, Supernatural482014–2015David Production

1. Record of Ragnarok

Record of Ragnarok
Record of Ragnarok

Shiva Kicks Butt in a Godly Showdown

Our very own Shiva, the destroyer, shines in this battle fest. He fights humans in a godly tournament, pulling from Hindu myths. Seeing him on screen feels like a proud moment for India! But the anime has been a controversial take for most of the viewers.

AnimeTypeEpisodesYearsStudio
Record of RagnarokAction, Fantasy27+2021–nowGraphinica, Yumeta Company

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Anime Inspired by Indian Myths and Culture

These shows don’t show India but borrow from our gods, stories, or ideas like chakra. It’s awesome how our culture shapes anime!

5. Earth Maiden Arjuna

A Girl Hero Inspired by the Mahabharata

Juna, a high school girl, becomes a time warrior, much like Arjuna from our epic Mahabharata. Her guide, Chris, is like Krishna, giving wise advice. It mixes Indian ideas with eco-friendly themes.

AnimeTypeEpisodesYearsStudio
Earth Maiden ArjunaFantasy, Drama132001Satelight

4. Berserk

Silat’s Warrior Skills Come from Rajput Roots

Silat, a fierce fighter, uses Kalarippayattu, an Indian martial art, and weapons like chakram. The show also has Rakshas, a demon from Hindu myths, adding a dark desi twist.

AnimeTypeEpisodesYearsStudio
BerserkAction, Dark Fantasy49+1997–2017OLM, others

3. Dragon Ball Z

King Yemma Rules Like Our Yamraj

King Yemma decides who goes to heaven or hell, just like Yamraj in Hindu stories. His horned crown and big desk feel straight out of our myths. Goku’s world gets a cool Indian touch!

AnimeTypeEpisodesYearsStudio
Dragon Ball ZAction, Adventure2911989–1996Toei Animation

2. Ramayana: The Legend of Prince Rama

Our Epic Story in Anime Glory

This India-Japan movie tells Rama’s fight against Ravana. It’s colorful, action-packed, and true to our Ramayana. Perfect for feeling proud of our myths on Independence Day!

AnimeTypeEpisodesYearsStudio
Ramayana: The Legend of Prince RamaFantasy, Adventure1 (movie)1992Nippon Ramayana Film Co.

1. Naruto

Chakra and Gods Make It Super Desi

Naruto is packed with Indian vibes! Chakra is like our yoga energy, Indra and Ashura are rival gods, and the Six Paths of Pain echo Buddhist ideas. It’s like a love letter to our culture.

AnimeTypeEpisodesYearsStudio
Naruto (incl. Shippuden)Action, Adventure7202002–2017Studio Pierrot

Cool Facts About Anime and India

Homegrown Anime: India’s making anime too, like “Karmachakra,” inspired by our myths.
Global Love: Ramayana’s anime was a hit in Japan, showing our stories rock worldwide.
Tourist Spots: JoJo’s India scenes could inspire fans to visit our real markets!

FAQs for Desi Anime Fans

Q: Any anime fully set in India?
A: Not yet, but Spriggan’s OVA and JoJo’s episodes give big India vibes. Try “The Legend of Hanuman” for Indian-made fun!

Q: Are Indian myths in anime accurate?
A: They’re tweaked for anime fun, like Naruto’s chakra isn’t exactly yoga but feels close.

Q: Where to watch these in India?
A: Netflix, Crunchyroll, or Prime Video have most. Always go for legal streams!

Q: Any new anime with Indian themes coming?
A: 2025 might bring more after Record of Ragnarok’s Shiva hype. Stay tuned!

Let’s Celebrate with Anime!

India’s mark on anime is huge, from Shiva’s battles to Naruto’s chakra. This Independence Day, binge these shows and feel the desi pride. Grab some snacks, hit play, and tell us your favorite in the comments! Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 For more anime fun, visit SoloLevelingQuotes.com.

Hello, I'm Purosotam, an Otaku who spends most of his free time reading manga or watching anime. Writing about them makes me feel connected with the community, and so, here I am!

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