


Throughout the years, there have been quite a few Fortnite anime skins. There are some that are from legitimate anime, like Attack on Titan or Naruto. There are others that are just made in the Anime style, and they have slowly begun to comprise a fair chunk of all Fortnite skins. As of now, these are all anime skins out there in Fortnite.

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Naruto is one of the most popular anime out there, and it was one of the earliest crossovers with Fortnite in the world of anime. So far, there are quite a few skins:

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Similarly, My Hero Academia is pretty popular as well, and it has had a couple of different collaboration waves within the game. As of now, this is the full list of characters from the anime that made their way into Fortnite:
Additionally, Principal Nezu is also featured, but he’s only included as a backbling.
In Chapter 4, Attack on Titan, which had long been leaked and highly anticipated, got its crossover with Fortnite. That brought in Eren Jaeger, Mikasa Ackermann, and Captain Levi.
Chapter 4 might as well have been the anime chapter, because Jujutsu Kaisen also got a crossover. The following characters are in Fortnite:

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Dragon Ball could be seen as an anime crossover as well as a video game crossover, since there are tons of games that feature those characters and settings. Nevertheless, Fortnite has the following Dragon Ball characters:
You can also use built-in emotes to get Saiyan forms for some of the outfits to add another “character” as well.
As of now, Cowboy Bebop is one of the smallest anime collaborations in Fortnite. It introduced Spiegel Spike and Faye Valentine to the metaverse.

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Kaiju No. 8, which was added around the same time as Godzilla and fits perfectly with that character as well, got a small crossover in Fortnite, too. These Fortnite anime skins include Kafka, Kikoru, and Reno.
For now, One Piece remains the last anime crossover in Fortnite. It has only just been announced, but it’s going to add Saitama, Genos, and Tatsumaki as the outfits. It is rumored that a second wave will happen sometime before the current Fortnite season ends, though.
Technically, a lot of these skins do not come from anime, because that’s a very specific genre. However, they do come from animation, which is very similar. These skins use the same style as the anime skins and hail from animation, just not Japanese animation:

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There are even some anime-style collaborations with the ICON series. MrBeast6000, Marshinobi, and Golden Gear Midas are examples. These are rare since most ICON series skins have a particular style they adhere to, but there are a few anime-style ICON characters you can get and play as.
Fortnite clearly loves the cel-shaded, animated style that the anime skins have, as Epic Games introduces tons of original characters with that same art style. These include:
As of now, there aren’t any new Fortnite anime collaborations on the immediate horizon.

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