I never cared to watch much anime except a few of the mainstream ones when I was a kid, but of those I know, including Pokemon, it it evident that they deal with demonism and black magic. Neon Genesis, Dragonball, Fullmetal Alchemist, Yu-Gi-Oh, Digimon, Beyblades, Sailor Moon and others. Many of these shows depict "monsters" with supernatural powers that live alongside humanity and are often helpers or protectors. They are usually represented by idols from which they can be "summoned".
Without going into much detail, I can give a few example that come to mind: Pokemon focuses on the alchemical idea of transmutation and is the central theme in the Detective Pikachu movie. The creator of the Pokemon World is an actual Pokemon so it is the Pocket Monsters and not the people that are made in the image of the creator. In Yu-Gi-Oh, a show based on the popular card game, Magic: The Gathering, the main character is possessed by an Egyptian god-king whose monster is literally called the Dark Magician. Sailor Moon is a pedophilic show about a "magical girl" that is basically the goddess Diana and the character does the sign of the horns as part of her "ritual". Neon Genesis Euangelion translates to "New Century Gospel" and is a cabalistic mockery of Christianity with acutely macabre imagery.
This is indeed the "Gospel of the New Century" as these shows are little more than the mythologies and iconography of the modern-day technopagans. As Clarke's third law states: 'Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic'. So in effect what you have is the use of magic for the stated purpose of marrying the spiritual world with the natural world by creating a "virtual reality" or, as it was once often called, the "cyberspace". A particular philosophy is manifested using this technology which thus exposes everyone to the reach and influence of the religion of Antichrist.
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