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15 Anime Series With Top Tier Filler Episodes

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Filler worth watching.

Nazarii Verbitskiy Nazarii Verbitskiy
TV Shows & Movies - June 7th 2026, 19:00 GMT+2
Ranma ½

15. Ranma ½ (1989-1992)

Ranma ½ turns a simple martial arts premise into complete chaos by making its hero transform into a girl every time he gets splashed with cold water. The filler episodes lean into this absurdity with cooking competitions that become death matches, training sequences involving cats and cross-dressing, and romantic subplots that spiral into slapstick warfare. Most anime would treat gender-swapping as a gimmick, but here it becomes the engine for comedy that gets more ridiculous with each episode. The show never pretends to take itself seriously, and that confidence makes even its most outlandish filler feel essential. | © Viz Media
Digimon Adventure

14. Digimon Adventure (1999-2000)

Most anime fill time with beach episodes or tournament arcs, but Digimon Adventure built its best filler around the simple terror of being a kid stuck somewhere your parents can't reach you. The show understood that eight children trapped in a digital world would spend just as much time homesick, hungry, and arguing about direction as they would fighting monsters. Those quiet moments between battles let the characters feel like actual children instead of tiny action heroes, which made the stakes hit harder when the real threats showed up. The series proved that filler works best when it remembers that even chosen ones need to eat lunch and miss their beds. | © Fox Kids
Pokemon

13. Pokémon (1997-2023)

Most long-running anime treat filler as a necessary evil, but Pokémon built its entire identity around episodes that technically go nowhere. The show's best moments happen when Ash stumbles into random towns with bizarre local customs, meets trainers with ridiculous gimmicks, or gets caught up in completely pointless competitions that have nothing to do with his gym badge quest. These detours work because they capture the actual spirit of wandering around and discovering weird stuff, which is what playing the games always felt like anyway. Twenty-six years later, people still remember the episode about the giant Pokémon more clearly than most of Ash's actual league battles. | © The Pokémon Company International
Fairy Tail

12. Fairy Tail (2009-2019)

Fairy Tail built a reputation for filler episodes that somehow felt more essential than half the canon material. The guild dynamics and character interactions work so well that throwing Natsu and his friends into random adventures or slice-of-life situations often produced the series' most memorable moments. While other long-running shonen struggle with padding, Fairy Tail's filler episodes lean into the found family warmth that makes the show work in the first place. The best non-canon episodes feel like hanging out with characters you actually want to spend time with. | © Funimation
Detective Conan

11. Detective Conan (1996-present)

Most anime filler feels like padding, but Detective Conan treats its standalone cases like miniature mystery novels that happen to exist outside the main plot. The series has been running since 1996, which means it has had decades to perfect the art of the self-contained episode where a shrunk detective solves murders while pretending to be a child. Each filler case comes with its own locked room mystery, red herrings, and that satisfying moment when Conan pieces together clues that were hiding in plain sight. The formula works so well that fans often forget which episodes actually matter to the overarching story. | © Crunchyroll
Black Clover

10. Black Clover (2017-2021)

Most long-running shonen anime treat filler as obligatory padding between manga arcs, but Black Clover actually uses those episodes to fix problems the source material created. The anime takes time to develop side characters who barely get scenes in the manga, giving proper backstories to the rival Magic Knight squads and letting secondary characters have meaningful fights. Where other shows dump viewers into beach episodes or random adventures, Black Clover builds out its world with training arcs that matter and character moments that pay off later. The filler episodes often feel more essential than some of the actual manga content. | © Crunchyroll
Boruto Naruto Next Generations

9. Boruto: Naruto Next Generations (2017-)

Boruto: Naruto Next Generations carries the weight of following one of anime's biggest success stories, but its filler episodes often work better than the main plot. The slice-of-life moments let the new generation feel like actual kids instead of miniature ninjas carrying the fate of the world. While fans debate whether the series lives up to its predecessor, episodes about school festivals and team bonding hit differently than another villain threatening to destroy everything. The show finds its strongest footing when it stops trying to be Naruto and starts being itself. | © Crunchyroll
Dragon Ball Z

8. Dragon Ball Z (1989-1996)

Most anime filler gets treated like a necessary evil, but Dragon Ball Z turned those non-canon episodes into something fans actually wanted more of. The driving school episode, where Goku and Piccolo learn to operate cars, became more beloved than half the actual fight scenes. Garlic Jr.'s movie villain arc and the otherworld tournament gave characters breathing room to be funny and weird instead of just screaming about power levels. Dragon Ball Z proved that sometimes the best moments happen when the story stops trying so hard to save the universe. | © Funimation
Inuyasha

7. Inuyasha (2000-2010)

Inuyasha turned filler episodes into mini-adventures that felt like natural detours rather than forced padding. The series would pause its main demon-slaying quest to explore side characters, local folklore, or smaller conflicts that still mattered to the core group. These episodes often worked better than the main plot because they let the characters breathe and interact without the weight of destiny hanging over every conversation. The show proved that filler doesn't have to feel like filler when it's actually about the people you came to watch. | © Viz Media
Yu Gi Oh

6. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters (2000-2004)

Most anime filler gets dismissed as padding, but Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters turned its non-manga episodes into some of the most memorable content in the series. The Virtual World and Doma arcs created entirely new mythologies around the card game, giving characters like Kaiba and Joey development that the original story never provided. These filler episodes doubled down on the show's ridiculous premise instead of apologizing for it, featuring digital dimensions and ancient curses with the same straight-faced intensity as any tournament duel. The result made fans argue that some of the "fake" episodes were better than the source material. | © 4Kids Entertainment
Gintama

5. Gintama (2006-2021)

Gintama treats its filler episodes like permission to get completely unhinged, and somehow that approach works better than most shows' main storylines. The series will spend entire episodes on characters arguing about mayonnaise preferences or toilet paper shortages, then suddenly pivot into parodies so specific they require footnotes to understand. What makes it brilliant is how these throwaway moments reveal more about the characters than dramatic speeches ever could. The show figured out that comedy filler hits different when the writers clearly don't care about being respectable. | © Crunchyroll
One Piece

4. One Piece (1999-)

One Piece turned what could have been throwaway episodes into some of the most beloved content in the entire series. The G-8 arc exists nowhere in Eiichiro Oda's manga but feels so natural that fans regularly forget it's filler, complete with clever comedy and character moments that rival the main story. While most long-running anime use filler as padding, One Piece uses it to explore the crew dynamics and world-building that make the series special. The result is filler that fans actually recommend to newcomers instead of telling them to skip it. | © Crunchyroll
Bleach

3. Bleach (2004-2023)

Most anime filler gets treated like a necessary evil, but Bleach somehow made its detours feel like natural extensions of the world. The Bount arc and Zanpakuto rebellion storylines gave secondary characters room to breathe and developed powers that the manga never had time to explore. These episodes didn't just kill time between canon material. They built out Soul Society politics and gave fans more of the captain-level fights that made the series addictive in the first place. | © Funimation
Hunter x Hunter

2. Hunter x Hunter (2011-2014)

Hunter x Hunter breaks the traditional anime rule that filler episodes drag down a series by barely having any filler at all. The 2011 adaptation follows Yoshihiro Togashi's manga so closely that nearly every episode serves the main story, making each arc feel essential rather than padded. When the show does take brief detours, like the quiet character moments between major battles, they land with more impact because the series has earned that breathing room. The result is 148 episodes that feel like they were all planned from the beginning. | © Crunchyroll
Naruto

1. Naruto (2002-2017)

Naruto turned filler episodes into an art form, somehow making dozens of non-canon adventures feel essential to understanding the characters. The show's filler arcs didn't just kill time between manga adaptations. They gave side characters like Rock Lee and Shikamaru room to breathe, explored the hidden histories of villages, and let viewers spend more time in a world they didn't want to leave. What started as padding became some of the most beloved content in the entire series. | © Crunchyroll
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Filler episodes have a bad reputation, and most of the time that reputation is earned. But these 15 anime series managed to produce filler that was entertaining enough to stand on its own, the kind that fans actually look forward to rewatching instead of skipping past.

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Filler episodes have a bad reputation, and most of the time that reputation is earned. But these 15 anime series managed to produce filler that was entertaining enough to stand on its own, the kind that fans actually look forward to rewatching instead of skipping past.

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