10 best anime to watch if you like Unnamed Memory

Maoyu: Archenemy & Hero, Unnamed Memory, The World is Still Beautiful
Maoyu: Archenemy & Hero, Unnamed Memory, The World is Still Beautiful (Image via Arms Corporation, ENGI, Pierrot)

Unnamed Memory immerses viewers in a fantasy realm cursed by dark magic. Oscar, the crown prince of Farsas, discovers he cannot produce an heir to the throne due to a spell. Desperate, he climbs a sorceress’ tower to request her aid in breaking his fertility curse.

Though she initially refuses, Oscar persuades the powerful witch Tinasha to return with him to Farsas for one year to seek an alternative solution. During this time, Oscar and Tinasha’s tenuous bond slowly strengthens, hinting at affection growing underneath.

With its creative world-building, eccentric characters, and central focus on an unusual romance, Unnamed Memory has won over fans of fantasy anime. For those enraptured by Oscar and Tinasha’s adventures in the bewitching land of Farsas, here are other similarly spellbinding series.


10 best anime for fans of Unnamed Memory

1) Spice and Wolf

Spice and Wolf (Image via Imagin)
Spice and Wolf (Image via Imagin)

Spice and Wolf delivers a unique take on the fantasy genre by blending economics and romance into its magical world. It follows the adventures of Lawrence, a merchant, and Holo, a wolf deity, as they travel together and unwittingly change each other’s lives.

Like Unnamed Memory, much of the show focuses on the organic, living relationship between its two leads. Their personalities clash at first, but they slowly begin to understand and care for one another. With gorgeous fantasy landscapes as a backdrop, this anime tugs at the heartstrings while engaging the mind with its intricate economic plots.


2) The Ancient Magus’ Bride

The Ancient Magus' Bride (Image via Wit Studio)
The Ancient Magus' Bride (Image via Wit Studio)

This dark fantasy romance anime has sublime world-building and a gothic tone that Unnamed Memory fans will be drawn into. It centers on Chise, who sells herself at a magical auction and is purchased by an inhuman magus named Elias. Though their relationship begins through ominous means, they slowly connect on a profound emotional level. The anime focuses on character growth and finding self-worth.

Like Oscar and Tinasha of Unnamed Memory, Chise and Elias appear to have nothing in common at first. However, through patience, understanding, and compassion, they find themselves deeply affecting each other’s lives. Combined with its immersive magic system and visual style, this anime is a must-watch.


3) Maoyu: Archenemy & Hero

Maoyu: Archenemy & Hero (Image via Arms Corporation)
Maoyu: Archenemy & Hero (Image via Arms Corporation)

This unconventional fantasy anime puts a fresh spin on the classic hero-versus-demon-lord story template. The Hero arrives to slay the Demon King, only to discover she’s a compassionate and thoughtful woman. They ultimately join forces to better both human and demon societies.

Maoyu shares Unnamed Memory’s focus on building complex relationships and layered world-building. It also features themes of sacrifice and working together despite differences that fans would find familiar. With plenty of innovative ideas, an engrossing story, and a touch of romance, this show will pull viewers in.


4) Yona of the Dawn

Yona of the Dawn (Image via Pierrot)
Yona of the Dawn (Image via Pierrot)

For viewers who connected with Oscar’s character arc and growth in Unnamed Memory, Yona of the Dawn is an excellent choice. It chronicles the journey of a pampered princess named Yona, who must flee her kingdom after tragedy strikes. As she travels, she evolves from a helpless girl into a brave leader.

Like Oscar, Yona is thrust into a difficult situation that helps her discover who she truly is and what she values most. She also forms meaningful bonds with loyal companions who support her emotional and physical growth. With its fantasy setting and coming-of-age tale, this anime has broad appeal.


5) The World is Still Beautiful

The World is Still Beautiful (Image via Pierrot)
The World is Still Beautiful (Image via Pierrot)

Those drawn to the central relationship between a normal woman and a magically gifted man in Unnamed Memory must watch The World is Still Beautiful. It tells the story of Nike Lemercier, the Princess of the Rain Dukedom with the power to summon rain, who marries the aloof Sun King, Livius Orvinus Ifriqia, to unite their kingdoms.

Although Nike and Livius’ relationship began for political reasons, they soon find themselves drawn to each other’s personalities and values. Like Oscar and Tinasha, they slowly bond through understanding each other better over time. Their opposite dispositions complement one another beautifully across funny, heartwarming, and dramatic moments.


6) Snow White with the Red Hair

Snow White with the Red Hair (Image via Bones)
Snow White with the Red Hair (Image via Bones)

Snow White with the Red Hair provides another emotionally moving fantasy tale centered around an atypical romantic relationship. Shirayuki is a brave, independent girl with distinctive red hair who catches Prince Zen’s eyes. He is impressed by her resolve and selflessness.

Like Unnamed Memory, the show focuses heavily on Shirayuki and Zen overcoming differences in social status and life experience to nurture a loving bond. They support each other’s dreams and personal growth in creative ways. With likable leads and friendship playing a key role, this anime exudes heart.


7. Zero no Tsukaima

Zero no Tsukaima (Image via J.C. Staff)
Zero no Tsukaima (Image via J.C. Staff)

For another fun fantasy rom-com full of boisterous attitude, magic mayhem, and underlying affection, Zero no Tsukaima is a delight. Louise, a struggling witch, summons Saito, an ordinary teenage boy from another world, to be her familiar. Though they frequently argue, they learn to combine their unique talents.

Fans of Tinasha’s stubbornness and Oscar’s patience will enjoy Louise and Saito’s fiery dynamic. While Zero no Tsukaima has romantic comedy elements, it also features significant fantasy action and adventure, making it more than a rom-com.


8) Seirei no Moribito

Seirei no Moribito (Image via Production I.G)
Seirei no Moribito (Image via Production I.G)

Viewers who appreciated the rich world-building and political intrigue aspects of Unnamed Memory should check out this epic fantasy anime next. It chronicles the journey of Balsa, a seasoned female bodyguard who vows to protect Prince Chagum from assassins trying to eliminate him.

Like Oscar, Prince Chagum is thrust into turbulent political machinations at a young age that shape his outlook and identity. On the other hand, Balsa uses her extensive combat experience and intelligence to protect those important to her. With beautifully choreographed action and high emotional stakes, this anime delivers on all fronts.


9) Romeo x Juliet

Romeo x Juliet (Image via Gonzo)
Romeo x Juliet (Image via Gonzo)

For a sweeping fantasy tale wrapped around a central romance, Romeo x Juliet takes inspiration from the timeless tragic play while reinventing major plot details. Juliet is the rightful heir to the throne in the sky city of Neo Verona, which floats on a continent sustained by the mystical tree Escalus. After Juliet’s family is killed by rival nobles, she goes undercover as a boy to survive until she can reclaim her title with Romeo’s aid.

As Oscar and Tinasha devote themselves to each other, Romeo and Juliet share a profound, soulmate-like connection. The anime balances action, adventure, and romance across imaginative fantasy landscapes. The visual and musical aesthetics also amplify the gripping atmosphere.


10) Arslan Senki

Arslan Senki (Image via Liden Films)
Arslan Senki (Image via Liden Films)

Arslan Senki transports viewers to a Middle Eastern-inspired dark fantasy realm threatened by war and chaos. It chronicles the adventures of the young Crown Prince Arslan, who gets forced into battlefield leadership earlier than expected. With loyalty and courage, he assembles an unlikely group of allies to take back his captured kingdom.

Like Oscar’s character progression in Unnamed Memory, Arslan must quickly adapt to extreme situations and learn what kind of leader he wants to become. His development from naïve to wise also draws interesting parallels. Combined with the anime’s intense action sequences and political focus, this show captures attention.


Conclusion

With complex characters, inventive world-building, and emotional storytelling, the anime on this list complement Unnamed Memory’s strongest elements. They feature fantasy realms filled with creative adventures and transformative relationships.

Whether one vibes with witch heroines, spirited princesses, insightful nobles, or steadfast warriors, viewers will uncover more shows to fall for.


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Edited by Ivanna Lalsangzuali
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