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  1. Hajime no Ippo (はじめの一歩, lit. 'The First Step') is a Japanese boxing -themed manga series written and illustrated by George Morikawa. It has been serialized by Kodansha in the shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine since October 1989, with its chapters collected into 141 tankōbon volumes as of July 2024.

  2. Story is what the actual events are. Plot is how they are presented in the work of fiction. The simplest example would be that in a mystery show, plot is the show you are watching. The story is the entire, chronological sum of all the events that transpired from start to finish.

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    • Attack on Titan. I was initially considering putting Attack on Titan way lower on the list, as the story hasn’t even concluded yet. But then I remembered some of the iconic scenes the show has already brought us.
    • Steins; Gate. As a general rule, I hate most shows with time travel. It almost always feels clunky and leaves more plot holes than a literary Swiss cheese.
    • Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion. Code Geass and Death Note are compared pretty frequently – as having a teenage boy with a 500 IQ and a god complex wasn’t as common in those days.
    • The Tatami Galaxy. This is one of the very few shows that genuinely feel like proper literature. To the point that I could 100% imagine a professor making their students analyze every scene and every curtain.
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    • The God Of High School. The God of High School celebrates a competitive martial arts tournament where the strongest high schoolers are assembled for combat.
    • Baki The Grappler: The Ultimate Fighter. Baki the Grappler first got its start in the early '90s as a manga and has gone on to receive modern Netflix adaptations with Baki and Baki Hanma.
    • Yawara! A Fashionable Judo Girl! chronicles Yawara Inokuma's precarious entry into judo courtesy of his strict grandfather, only for her to fall in love with the diligent martial arts craft.
    • Kengan Ashura. Kengan Ashura applies a post-modern approach to gladiatorial combat in an original martial arts sport that's known as Kengan. Kengan borrows a lot of its principles from boxing and other bare-knuckle martial arts styles, but there's a lawlessness to the craft that makes these battles feel genuinely dangerous.
    • The Return to Shiganshina In Attack on Titan Was The Perfect Way To End An Arc & Leave Fans Wanting More. An action-packed story in an already action-packed series, the arc follows the attempt to retake Wall Maria, which had been lost to the Titans at the beginning of the series, and the search for clues to the history of the Titan's that may be locked in Eren's old house.
    • Steins;Gate Tells A Beautiful Story Of Loss & The Effects Of Time Travel. When it comes to time travel anime, Steins; Gate will always reign supreme, not only in this decade but any before it.
    • Hunter x Hunter Is At It's Peak During The Chimera Ant Arc. For many, the Chimera Ant arc is what cemented in the minds of viewers that Hunter X Hunter was one of the best, if not the best, Shonen anime to have ever come out.
    • Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood Comes To A Thrilling Conclusion Filled With Callbacks & Returns. Everything the Elric brothers have learned about Amestris, Father, and the philosopher's stone culminates in the final arc of this popular series.
  3. Sep 1, 2024 · To make an anime with a good story, no particular events are needed. Instead, the plot must stay compelling from start to finish - viewers need to care about what happens next. The plot also needs to be clever or surprising without seeming forced.

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  5. Aug 7, 2023 · 15 Anime With Good Story to Watch That You Can Check Out. The broad and diverse world of anime has fascinating storylines that have captivated fans worldwide. These anime shows have surpassed entertainment with stunning animation and thought-provoking tales that leave a lasting impression.