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Top 9 Best Anime YouTube Reaction Channels To Watch Along With

Watching along with a reactor can make anime even better.

Get ready to dive into the captivating world of YouTube reactors! We have curated a list of nine absolutely phenomenal channels that specialize in anime reactions. Brace yourself for an unparalleled blend of entertainment and education as you explore these unmissable YouTube reaction channels for anime enthusiasts.

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Imon_Snow

A channel that originally got its start reacting to episodes of AMC’s The Walking Dead, Imon_Snow has grown a lot over the past five years. Since the channel was created, the duo of Imon and Abi has become a staple of the reacting community, watching everything from Avatar: The Last Airbender to Haikyuu to JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure. 

This team brings a unique combination of enthusiasm, comedy, and good-natured thirst that continues to draw new viewers into their community. 

Awakeproductions!

While she may be a solo act, Awakeproductions stands out in the reaction community due to a love of detail. This reactor frequently pauses videos in order to take notes and go over certain scenes, breaking down, speculating, and discussing each of them along the way. 

She is best known for her passionate reactions to My Hero Academia, Code Geass, and Attack on Titan. 

YaBoyRoshi

As the channel name would dictate, YaBoyRoshi originally got his start discussing Dragon Ball-related content. Since then, Roshi has incorporated his significant other Sheera and close friend Lupasan, resulting in a hilarious trio that you can really tell enjoy watching shows together. 

Alongside the reactions, the channel has also gotten substantial notoriety for its parody clips, including two for the most recent God of War game.

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Semblance of Sanity

Semblance of Sanity is a YouTube channel made up of two brothers, Jacob and Caleb Wolcott, that react almost exclusively to anime videos. The duo is best known for their reactions to Attack on Titan and JoJo’s Bizzare Adventure. 

Being brothers, it is no surprise that Jacob and Caleb have such great chemistry, something that really makes watching them a lot of fun. 

The Normies

Anyone who has been watching anime reaction videos for long enough has likely stumbled across this talented group at least once. The Normies are made up of Suraj Choudhary (founder), Rana Mohammed, Nahid Anowar, Markéta Růžičková, Chris Johnson, Patrick Patel, Navi Kaur, and Micky Virdi.

Together, this group brings forth an intense bit of energy that is sure to get you hype for all of your favorite anime action sequences. Since they were founded in 2015, The Normies are best known for their reactions to Avatar: The Last Airbender, Attack on Titan, and Demon Slayer.

Elevate Yourself 

Elevate Yourself is definitely a unique entry in this list. Its creator, Coach Donny, acts as a volleyball coach who only reacts to Haikyuu at the moment. However, it’s that centralized focus to just one anime that makes the channel so good. 

Coach Donny provides detailed breakdowns on not only the play style that occurs in Haikyuu, but also the animation, as he used to be an animator. These insights help set him apart as one of the most interesting new reactors around. 

RT TV

While RT TV may have originally gotten its start on YouTube reacting to music albums as a group, these five friends have since become known for their animated reactions to popular anime and animated series. They manage to watch pretty much everything under the sun, including Invincible, My Hero Academia, and Seven Deadly Sins. 

RT TV is easily one of the funniest groups in the reacting community, as their chemistry makes for hilarious jokes. If you need any further proof, simply watch any of their Naruto reactions. 

Blind Wave

Arguably one of the most well-known reaction channels on the internet, the Blind Wave has been around for almost a decade, reacting to plenty of DC and video content along the way. Since then, the group has added a lot more anime into the mix as well. 

Blind Wave is best known for their reactions to One Punch Man, DBZ Abridged, and Rick and Morty. 

Otakudesune

Another of the fresher faces in the anime community, Otakudesune is best known as the cheery Volleyball Player that reacts to Haikyuu. She got her start with said series, breaking it down using her knowledge of the sport and answering questions from viewers each week. 

Since Haikyuu’s conclusion, Otakudesune has also reacted to Attack on Titan, Demon Slayer, and Hunter x Hunter. 


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Andrew McMahon
Andrew was Twinfinite's Features Editor from 2020 through until March 2023 and wrote for the site from 2018. He has wandered around with a Bachelor's Degree in Communications sitting in his back pocket for a while now, all the while wondering what he is going to do for a career. Luckily, video games have always been there, especially as his writing career progresses.