If you liked Super Cube for the way it flips an ordinary life into something wild and unpredictable, you’ll probably enjoy the list we’ve got for you too. It’s got the perfect mix of quiet moments and sudden chaos, where one strange event changes everything. For the better or for the worse? Watch to find out.
These stories follow people thrown into something way bigger than they ever expected, figuring it out, messing up, and growing stronger because of it.
10 Noblesse

Raizel, or Rai, is a noble vampire who wakes up in the modern world after centuries of sleep, suddenly attending high school and protecting his new friends from secret organizations. He’s got that same calm, mysterious energy as Wang Xiaoxiu, rarely showing emotion, but when it’s time to fight, he handles it with scary elegance. The show mixes gothic vibes with cool action and school-life moments, creating a cool contrast between Rai’s ancient power and his new, everyday surroundings.
9 The King’s Avatar

Ye Xiu is a legendary pro gamer who gets kicked out from the top scene, only to rebuild his career from scratch in an internet cafe. No magic or sci-fi here, just pure skill and strategy as he outplays everyone with a fresh account and years of experience. Like Wang Xiaoxiu, he stays low-key but deadly, using brains over flashy tricks to crush his opponents. With respect-for-the-grind, it’s grounded, smart, and totally satisfying if you enjoy underdogs showing they were never out of the game to begin with.
8 Arifureta: From Commonplace to World’s Strongest

Hajime’s story is the ultimate revenge-glow-up fantasy. Hajime starts out as the weakest kid in his fantasy-classroom group, but one betrayal later, he’s trapped in a dungeon fighting to survive. That pressure turns him from an average student into a hardened, weapon-building badass. Where Wang Xiaoxiu grows into his powers gradually, Hajime’s shift is more raw and intense, pushed forward by survival and loss. If you like watching a character change completely under harsh conditions, while still holding onto something human, this one is for you.
7 Blue Exorcist

Rin Okumura finds out he’s the son of Satan, which, as you’d expect, complicates things. Rather than lean into that legacy, he trains as an exorcist, fighting demons while trying to prove he’s not one of them. Like Wang Xiaoxiu dealing with powers he didn’t ask for, Rin’s journey is all about owning his identity without being consumed by it. The show has solid character growth, great animation, and a balance of light moments with intense, emotional ones that hit harder than you’d think.
6 Charlotte

Yuu Otosaka has the power to jump into other people’s bodies—but only for a few seconds. He uses it to cheat his way through school, until he’s caught and pulled into a hidden world of kids with short-lived supernatural powers. The show starts off light but takes a darker turn, digging into themes of loss and sacrifice. Like Super Cube, it’s about what happens when people your age suddenly get powers with real consequences. It’s not flashy all the time, but the emotional payoff is worth the ride.
5 The Irregular at Magic High School

Tatsuya Shiba is a top-tier genius stuck with the label of a low-performing student because his talents don’t fit the standard mold. Sound familiar? Just like Wang Xiaoxiu hiding the Super Cube’s power, Tatsuya plays it cool while secretly being way beyond everyone else. Between school politics, magic theory, and unexpected combat, he stays five steps ahead without ever raising his voice. It’s a slow burn with brainy twists and satisfying moments when he finally pulls back the curtain and shows what he can really do.
4 Quanzhi Fashi (Full-Time Magister)

Mo Fan wakes up in a world where magic has replaced science, and somehow he’s got control over not one, but two powerful elements. He keeps that second power under wraps, climbing through the ranks while everyone underestimates him. Just like Wang Xiaoxiu’s Super Cube journey, it’s about learning to master what you’ve been given without showing your whole hand too early. It’s got solid world-building, great action, and the classic donghua-ism that Super Cube fans will vibe with.
3 Link Click

Link Click might look like a quiet story about two guys running a photo shop, but it hits way harder than you’d expect. Cheng Xiaoshi and Lu Guang dive into photos, literally stepping into people’s lives to help them fix something or say what they couldn’t before. It’s about small moments with huge consequences, grief, guilt, love, and everything in between. Like Super Cube, it’s not just about powers, but what those powers cost, and how far someone will go to do the right thing, even if it hurts.
2 Noragami

Yato is a self-proclaimed delivery god who dreams of building a shrine and basking in divine fame, but right now he’s stuck doing odd jobs for five yen and getting kicked around by fate. Beneath the jokes and scruffy hoodie, though, hides a powerful god with a haunting past and a heart that refuses to give up. Like Wang Xiaoxiu, he’s caught between two worlds, trying to do good while dealing with forces that are way bigger than him. It’s got humor, heart, and a lot more emotional depth than you might expect at first glance.
1 The Daily Life of the Immortal King

Wang Ling might look like just another quiet teenager, but behind that deadpan stare, he’s a walking nuclear reactor disguised as a high schooler, trying to lay low while chaos just keeps crashing through the door. Kinda like Wang Xiaoxiu from Super Cube, he just wants a normal life but trouble keeps chasing him. From hilarious deadpan comedy to jaw-dropping magical showdowns, this series blends slice-of-life awkwardness with explosive fantasy in a way that keeps you hooked. If you’re into overpowered protagonists who just want peace but are stuck being the universe’s problem solver, this one’s a no-brainer.
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