Hello @xarumei, and welcome to the forum!
Please avoid headlines like the one you had chosen in the future, because “Help me plss” has zero information about what you want from us.
Additionally, try to post your topics in a category that corresponds to the core of your question, here you are searching for brushes, so I moved your topic into the support category where such a question can be asked.
This older template ↓ is made to give you a hint on how that category system works:
I have moved your topic into a better fitting category, because General Forums was not the optimal choice.
In the future, please try to find the right categories for your new topics yourself, this will help to avoid unnecessary maintenance work.
Each main category has a description for what kind of topics it is meant, the one you had chosen was General Forums and its dedication is described as “General off-topic discussions and casual conversations”,
but your question was a request for support which would fit into Bundles and resources help as well as the category Basics & Interface I’ve chosen for your question, both are from the main category Support and Advice which is meant for ?
Basics & Interface dedication is described as “Please ask questions related to basics of Krita and its interface in this category.” and I have chosen it because you seem not to be familiar with Krita’s interface, and the dedication of Bundles and resources help is described here About the Bundles and resources help category.
You can find these “About the XYZ-Category” topics in every sub-category of the forum, and they are meant to help you find the correct categories for your questions.
About the brushes that you can use for anime style, I can give you an answer you may not expect, but in principle Krita’s standard brushes have all you want. You just have to try them out and find those that make you feel comfortable using them.
The background of this is that the artist is the one who paints the picture, the brush or brushes used are only tools, and these have to fit that artists way of work. Some only use a single brush for everything and create the most beautiful works, others have whole batteries of brushes to achieve the same, and both approaches are absolutely correct, fine, normal, whatever you want to name it. And don’t let anybody tell you that you only need to buy its super brush and can paint as if you were a god, you will be duped and most likely pay money for nothing than a brush that must not satisfy you!
But okay, you should take a look at these bundles:
And in our category for posting bundles and brushes for download Brushes and Bundles - Krita Artists you can find even more, the important thing is that you always scroll to the very end of the page so it loads the next batch of resources.
For your YouTuber question, I have to disappoint you because I don’t know any such YouTubers since it is not my style, but why don’t you simply put your question search engine optimized into YouTube’s search bar?
Unfortunately, and in fact hilarious but not helpful, YouTube, as the sub of Google the search specialist, has a dumb search that tries to be helpful and for my question Krita anime YouTuber it dropped tons of videos about animation with Krita because of my country of origin and the language. So I had to refine it and +krita +anime +youtubers -animation told YouDumb to include the 3 first search terms and exclude the last one, this brought these results among others:
how to draw anime in krita is this video:
And if you want to search the other results click here.
If you are lucky, you will get additional tips from other users about more brushes to use and YouTubers hopefully too.
Michelist

