Several anime series draw heavily from mythology, incorporating mythological motifs in various forms. Character names, designs, and personalities in shows such as Kaguya-sama: Love is War and Ah! My Goddess reflect these influences. Record of Ragnarok takes this concept to a new level through a tournament format featuring gods and mortal heroes from different mythologies. Vinland Saga blends both history and myth, incorporating fictionalized versions of historical figures and weaving in the legacy and bloodline of King Arthur.

Anime series have been greatly influenced by traditional myths, resulting in incredible adaptations that draw from or are inspired by mythology. These adaptations often feature heroes embarking on quests, facing enemies, and wielding legendary weapons. Additionally, mythological motifs can be seen in character names and designs. From epic war stories to whimsical comedies, anime adaptations of mythological stories cover a wide range of genres. Some examples of anime series influenced by mythology include Kaguya-sama: Love is War, Ah! My Goddess, Record of Ragnarok, Vinland Saga, Spice and Wolf, Pokémon, Okami-san and Her Seven Companions, Fushigi Yugi, Dragon Ball, and the Fate series. These series draw inspiration from classical Japanese, Norse, German, Greek, Indigenous North American, and Ancient Chinese mythology, among others. Each series brings a unique twist or interpretation to these mythological elements, creating captivating and visually stunning stories for anime enthusiasts to enjoy.