A series of Prussian blue analogue (PBA) thin films with thicknesses ranging from 25 nm to 2 mu m and with the chemical formula Rb(j)M1(k)[M(2)(CN)6](l)center dot nH(2)O have been synthesized using sequential adsorption techniques (where M1 = Co(2+), Ni(2+), Cu(2+), or Zn(2+) and M2 = Cr(3+) or Fe(3+)). Since the resulting materials possess the PBA structure, changing the metal ions effectively tunes the magnetization density because S(Co) = 3/2, S(Ni) = 1, S(Cu) = 1/2, and S(Zn) = 0 on the divalent metal sites and S(Cr) = 3/2 and S(Fe) = 1/2 on the trivalent metal sites. The effect of changing metal ions on the magnetic susceptibility, and specifically the difference between parallel and perpendicular orientations of the films with respect to the applied magnetic field, was investigated with SQUID magnetometry, and all samples, except the ZnFe PBA films, showed magnetic anisotropy. The films were also characterized with infrared spectroscopy, energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy, and scanning electron microscopy.