All Fortnite Anime Skins (Every Anime Collab)

It’s no secret that Fortnite anime skins are incredibly popular. In a game that makes collaborations with basically every IP and pop culture icon you can imagine, the cel-shaded outfits inspired by the likes of Naruto or Dragon Ball are undeniably among the most sought-after by the community.

If you want to keep track of all the anime skins in Fortnite, this guide will compile every anime-style outfit in the battle royale. We’ll break them down by franchise and provide important information about each set, including initial release date, total number of skins, and more.

Dragon Ball characters stand together as playable anime crossover skins in Fortnite
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What Are Fortnite Anime Skins? Explained

Fortnite anime skins are character outfits inspired by popular anime and manga franchises. They typically feature cel-shaded visuals, bold outlines, vibrant color palettes, and exaggerated facial features that closely mimic traditional Japanese art styles and iconic crossover characters.

However, not every cel-shaded skin is an anime-inspired Fortnite outfit, which is why there’s still a clear distinction between crossovers like Dragon Ball and The Simpsons. Anime skins tend to carry a more distinct visual identity, and beyond licensed IPs, some original Fortnite outfits can also be considered anime-styled.

All Fortnite Anime Skins (Complete List By Franchise)

In total, there are currently 91 Fortnite anime skins across the following franchises:

FranchiseNumber of Skins
Dragon Ball12
My Hero Academia10
Naruto8
Jujutsu Kaisen8
Attack on Titan3
Kaiju No. 83
One Punch Man3
Hatsune Miku2
Cowboy Bebop2
Fortnite Anime Legends & Original40

For the Fortnite original skins, we’ve compiled only those that directly reference their anime inspirations, as opposed to simply having a “cartoony” cel-shaded style. Additionally, some collaborations feature at least two skins for a single character, rather than different alt-styles for a single skin.

This is because a few outfits were originally designed to be part of a Season Pass, and Epic added another exclusive outfit to the Item Shop. An example of this would be Jujutsu Kaisen’s Yuji Itadori, who has two different skins in the game.

Naruto

Naruto x Fortnite skins were one of the first major anime collaborations in the battle royale’s history. Initially making it to the Item Shop in June 2021 with Naruto, Sasuke, Kakashi, and Sakura, there are now eight skins total in the game.

  • Naruto (November 2021)
  • Sasuke (November 2021)
  • Sakura (November 2021)
  • Kakashi (November 2021)
  • Hinata (June 2022)
  • Gaara (June 2022)
  • Orochimaru (June 2022)
  • Itachi (June 2022)

The last time the Fortnite Naruto skins were available in the Item Shop was in December 2025, though they make frequent recurrences due to their tremendous popularity. They all come with selectable styles that can widely differ in how much they alter the character’s appearance.

Naruto, Sakura, and Kakashi appear as iconic anime crossover skins in Fortnite
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Dragon Ball

Dragon Ball x Fortnite skins are arguably one of the most popular collaborations in the entire gaming industry, with 12 unique outfits inspired by Akira Toriyama’s iconic series making their way into the battle royale.

  • Goku (August 2022)
  • Vegeta (August 2022)
  • Bulma (August 2022)
  • Beerus (August 2022)
  • Gohan (January 2023)
  • Piccolo (January 2023)
  • Goku Black (May 2023)
  • Frieza (December 2023)
  • Cell (December 2023)
  • Android 17 (August 2024)
  • Android 18 (August 2024)
  • Trunks (August 2024)

You can typically find Dragon Ball skins in the Item Shop; however, availability differs between each batch. The last time the majority of the skins were up for grabs was in August 2025. The only two that didn’t show up were the Gohan and Piccolo outfits, which have not been featured since August 2024.

The Dragon Ball skins are among the best Fortnite outfits in the game, offering selectable styles for characters like Goku, Vegeta, Frieza, Cell, or Gohan. Sadly, characters like Android 17 and 18 do not feature any variant styles.

Goku and Vegeta charge into battle as Dragon Ball anime crossover skins in Fortnite
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My Hero Academia

There are a total of 10 My Hero Academia Fortnite skins, making it the second most-represented anime IP in the battle royale. The first batch launched in December 2022, with the most recent Wave 3 character additions happening in May 2024.

  • Izuku Midoriya (December 2022)
  • Ochako Uraraka (December 2022)
  • Katsuki Bakugo (December 2022)
  • All Might (December 2022)
  • Eijiro Kirishima (September 2023)
  • Mina Ashido (September 2023)
  • Shoto Todoroki (September 2023)
  • Himiko Toga (May 2024)
  • Dabi (May 2024)
  • Tomura Shigaraki (May 2024)

The last time My Hero Academia anime skins were available in Fortnite was on December 12, 2025, with every skin returning to the Item Shop simultaneously.

All of the skins, apart from Dabi, feature selectable styles, with All Might having the most noticeable transformation. He goes from his buff superhero persona to the sickly-looking Toshinori Yagi—it’s really cool!

My Hero Academia characters appear as anime crossover skins in Fortnite
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Attack on Titan

Fortnite’s Attack on Titan skins are among the rarest anime collaborations in the game. They debuted in April 2023, with Eren Jaeger featured in the Chapter 4 Season 2 Battle Pass, while Levi and Mikasa were released through the Item Shop.

  • Eren Jaeger (April 2023)
  • Captain Levi (April 2023)
  • Mikasa Ackermann (April 2023)

Levi and Mikasa have not returned to the Item Shop since their original release, and Eren was removed once Chapter 4 Season 2 ended in June 2023. However, with Epic’s updated Battle Pass rules, Eren is now eligible to reappear in the Item Shop, as more than 18 months have passed since his debut.

Mikasa Ackermann and Captain Levi appear as Attack on Titan anime crossover skins in Fortnite
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Jujutsu Kaisen

Jujutsu Kaisen Fortnite skins are relatively popular, especially considering there are eight of them. In fact, they’re the third most-represented anime (tied with Naruto) behind Dragon Ball and My Hero Academia. The first batch of skins launched in 2023, with Wave 2 dropping in early 2025.

  • Yuji Itadori (August 2023)
  • Streetwear Yuji Itadori (August 2023)
  • Satoru Gojo (August 2023)
  • Nobara Kugisaki (August 2023)
  • Megumi Fushiguro (August 2023)
  • Ryomen Sukuna (February 2025)
  • Toji Fushiguro (February 2025)
  • Mahito (February 2025)

All skins were last seen back in April 2025 and were available via the Item Shop.

Initially, both Yuji Itadori skins were exclusive to an Event Pass, released as a mini-pass themed around Jujutsu Kaisen. Players could spend 1,000 V-Bucks and immediately unlock Streetwear Yuji.

After completing the pass, players had access to the classic outfit skin. Now, each Fortnite skin costs 1,500 V-Bucks individually (or 1,900 for the bundle).

Jujutsu Kaisen characters unleash cursed energy as anime skins in Fortnite
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Kaiju No. 8

The Kaiju No. 8 Fortnite skins puzzled the community. While the anime is well-received, its relatively recent debut made the collaboration unexpected compared to more established franchises that came before it.

Regardless, all Kaiju No. 8 skins were added to Fortnite in January 2025.

  • Kikoru Shinomiya (January 2025)
  • Kafka Hibino (January 2025)
  • Reno Ichikawa (January 2025)

This time, only Kafka has a selectable style, with the other two coming with just the default version. They were all last seen back in August 2025.

Kaiju No. 8 characters appear as anime crossover skins inside Fortnite
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Hatsune Miku

The Hatsune Miku Fortnite skins took the battle royale by surprise in 2025. She was the designated ICON of her own Fortnite Festival season, so players could acquire two different Miku skins.

  • Neko Hatsune Miku (January 2025)
  • Hatsune Miku (January 2025)

As you can see, there are two different Fortnite Miku skins. Neko Hatsune Miku was available to players who purchased the Fortnite Festival Season 7 Music Pass and featured a unique style called Brite. It’s a more “kawaii” version of the idol.

The iconic Miku look was available via the Item Shop and was last seen in November 2025. Neko Hatsune Miku will become available to enter the shop rotation in July 2026 once the designated 18 months from her initial debut in the Music Pass have passed.

Hatsune Miku arrives in Fortnite as an anime crossover skin with themed cosmetics
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Cowboy Bebop

There might not be a lot of Cowboy Bebop Fortnite skins, but they sure are iconic. Spike and Faye Valentine are two of the most beloved anime characters revered by multiple generations of fans, with many enthusiasts celebrating their inclusion when they arrived in the battle royale in February 2025.

  • Spike Spiegel (February 2025)
  • Faye Valentine (February 2025)

Both skins come with a very basic alt-style, with Faye and Spike donning cool sunglasses. Beyond that, nothing else changes about them. They can be acquired via the Item Shop, with their last appearance being back in October 2025.

Spike Spiegel and Faye Valentine appear as Cowboy Bebop anime crossover skins in Fortnite
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One Punch Man

The most recent, as of the time of writing, anime collaboration in the game is the One Punch Man Fortnite skins. The legendary Saitama and two more beloved characters joined the battle royale this past August 2025.

  • Genos (August 2025)
  • Saitama (August 2025)
  • Terrible Tornado (August 2025)
Saitama from One Punch Man appears as an anime crossover skin in Fortnite
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Fortnite Anime Legends & Original Skins

Finally, there are some original Fortnite anime skins. The most recognizable are the Anime Legends skins, released in October 2022, though there are many more.

  • Anheia
  • Golden Gear Midas
  • Ricochet Rox
  • Assist Maven
  • Aydia
  • Belle Berry
  • Board Crasher
  • Chigusa
  • Court Commander
  • Court Controller
  • Court Queen Erisa
  • Erisa
  • Finesse Forward
  • Imani
  • Joss
  • Layup Legend
  • Lennox Rose
  • Lexa
  • Mae
  • Midterm Maverick
  • Morro
  • Nezumi
  • Orin
  • Post Patroller
  • Perfect Patroller
  • Ready Penny
  • Revel Rival
  • Rebound Warrior
  • Reina
  • Remi
  • Retro Zoe Clash
  • Shot-Caller
  • Sporty Skirmisher
  • Studious Scout
  • Toona Peely
  • Toona Fish
  • Trey Specialist
  • Varsity Vanguard
  • Victory Valedictorian
  • Yuki
  • Zoe Clash

Barring exceptions like the Anime Legends pack (Golden Midas, Ready Penny, and Ricochet Rox), which can only be bought with real money, most can be acquired via the Item Shop and V-Bucks.

Fortnite original anime-style characters from the Anime Legends set pose together in Fortnite
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Future Fortnite Anime Skins (Rumours & Expected Collabs)

There are many confirmed and rumored Fortnite anime collabs coming in the near future. The biggest one is Bleach, with Ichigo and company set to arrive in the coming weeks, according to the notable leakers.

Another highly rumored Fortnite anime collaboration is Demon Slayer. The show is incredibly popular worldwide and makes the most sense from a financial standpoint, as this could likely become one of the most successful crossovers in Fortnite history. However, no recent rumors or leaks suggest this is happening anytime soon.

FAQs

How many Fortnite anime skins are there in total?

There are currently 91 Fortnite anime skins, including both licensed anime collaborations and original anime-styled Fortnite outfits.

Which anime collaborations have Fortnite done so far?

Fortnite has partnered with several major anime franchises, including Naruto, Dragon Ball, My Hero Academia, Attack on Titan, Jujutsu Kaisen, and more.

How do you get anime skins in Fortnite?

Most anime skins are available through the Item Shop, either individually or as part of themed bundles.

When do anime skins come back to the Item Shop?

Anime skins are available on a rotating basis, with no fixed schedule, and their availability varies depending on the collaboration.

What is the difference between anime collab skins and original anime-style Fortnite skins?

Anime collab skins are based on licensed characters from existing franchises, while original anime-style skins are Fortnite-exclusive designs inspired by anime aesthetics.