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To kick things off we got Naruto! A collab with some basic skins experimenting with the Fortnite anime style. However, as we got future waves in the game, the skins got more polished too. These are the Naruto Fortnite skins:

One of the biggest Fortnite Anime skins collab has been Dragon Ball. It began like most of the others. Just a handful of skins, but also a couple of cool in-game items too. However, it just didn’t stop. We get more waves, adding more characters. Then more, adding villains.
We’ve got tons of different Fortnite anime skins for Dragon Ball now. It’s probably the deepest out of the Fortnite anime collabs, it’s had a lot of waves. These are all of them as of Chapter 6:

Next up we got My Hero Academia. This arrived in the Fortnite Item Shop in the first Chapter 4 Fortnite season. It started with the basic characters too. It eventually expanded with a few more heroes and some villains. These are the Fortnite Anime skins for this series:

Next, we got an Attack on Titan Fortnite anime collab. This included a few in-game items as well as a minor spot on the map as a basement from the series. These are the Attack on Titan Fortnite collab skins:

Next up is a more recent Shonen jump franchise, Jujutsu Kaisen. This batch also came with some in-game Fortnite weapons too. Despite some weird choices for one character, most of the Fortnite anime skins have been good:

The Fortnite anime collabs haven’t been as regular in Chapter 6, but we have had a few. Starting with the Kajiu No. 8 collab. These are the skins for this one:

Next up was something different. Instead of just picking a modern Jump franchise, we got skins from one of anime’s best ever series. Cowboy Bebop. These are the Fortnite anime skins for this franchise:

One of the most recent Fortnite anime collabs was One Punch Man. This coincided with the new season of the anime with a handful of skins. These are the items we got for this collaboration:
Those are the major collabs, but there are a few different types of Fortnite anime skins. These aren’t quite the same in being pulled from a manga franchise, but they definitely are the same style.

Hatsune Miku is definitely in the anime art style… but hailing from vocaloid software, it’s pretty different to the Jump series they’ve collabed with otherwise. Hatsune Miku was a featured artist in one season of Fortnite Festival! According to leakers, a second vocaloid skin is coming soon too, Kasane Teto! Miku got two different styles for her season.

That’s not all, Epic has done a number of original skins in the anime style. These have varied from characters that get multiple skins, through to anime versions of existing skins. These are the original Fortnite anime skins:
Those are all of the Fortnite anime skins so far. But we have some idea of what’s coming soon. Thanks to leakers, there’s a few franchises and names we’re expecting to turn up as Fortnite anime skins in the future. These include Demon Slayer and Kasane Teto. But loads more have shown up as Fortnite survey skins too which can could come soon.
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