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- 7,067 votes. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood tells the story of Edward and Alphonse Elric as they try to restore their bodies after an attempt to bring their mother back to life using alchemy leaves Ed missing a leg and an arm and Al's spirit without a body.
- 5,563 votes. Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion. Japan has been taken over by imperialists from Britannia, but they aren't taking it lying down.
- 4,243 votes. Steins;Gate. Three amateur scientists accidentally invent a microwave that can send messages back through time. This changes the flow of time and creates multiple timelines, each more perilous than the last.
- 7,112 votes. Death Note. Death Note is one of the most beloved anime in recent history, and for good reason. When Light Yagami receives a magical notebook that takes the life of anyone whose name is written inside, he decides to use it to create a crime-free world.
- The Promised Neverland
- 91 Days
- Mushoku Tensei: Jobless Reincarnation
- Monogatari Series
- Baccano!
- Mushi-Shi
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- From The New World
- Puella Magi Madoka Magica
If this show never came out with a second season (or God forbid actually adapted it well), it would be in my top five. That’s because the first season is near perfect if you ask me. Even the first episode on its own tells a more compelling story than 80% of the shows coming out these days. There was a looming sense of dread in the air, and I genera...
This is one of my favorite revenge stories simply because of how down-to-earth it is. Sure, some of the characters are absolute psychopaths but it never felt too exaggerated. At least not by anime standards. And the story itself was rather compelling. Seeing how the different crime families operated internally as well as how they handled outside th...
Mushoku Tensei definitely isn’t for everyone. It tackles some problematic material and generally does away with the PG tag completely. However, that made the story a lot more interesting if you ask me. Because once you know that nothing is really off the table, you never know what to expect. The world is brutal and the power of friendship is nowher...
This series is quite the experience. For one, the timeline is all over the place, with each season taking a different plot point and even carrying a different name. This makes the plot overall feel rather vague and mysterious (in a good way) – especially if you watch the seasons as they came out. And the world itself is fascinating. Not because the...
Baccano has a very similar vibe to Monogatari but it’s a lot more compact. The entire story is within a single train ride and yet it manages to build up the word phenomenally well (especially considering that it’s only 13 episodes). It doesn’t even have one central character but rather an entire cast that all take turns in the spotlight, bumping in...
There are a few amazing shows that are basically just collections of smaller stories. For example, Violet Evergarden or Natsume’s Book of Friends. However, I always found Mushi-Shi to be just slightly above the rest. For one, the mystical element is done perfectly and makes you feel like you’re living in a fairy tale. It never feels too overbearing...
This is one of the few shows where I’m honestly not even sure what makes it so great. In a lot of ways, it follows the trends, and the initial plot setup seems pretty basic. But there was always something slightly off about the whole thing. But then the further in you go, the more interesting it gets. Characters and plot elements that seemed like t...
Let me tell you, I had no expectations going into this show. But man does it deliver in every way imaginable. It’s just your standard character drama set in a normal world and around normal events. That statement might seem odd, given that the MC is a walrus, but it makes sense. And the writing honestly had no business being as realistic and deep a...
Good world-building can cover up a lot of hurt. But when you have good world-building and a terrific overarching plot, you’re golden. And that’s probably the best way to describe From the New World. The setting is simply surreal, with so much fantasy and yet an undoubtedly human element to it. And if you’ve seen the show, you know that a few charac...
This is one of those shows that a lot of people will look away from the second they see the cover art. And yes, it’s a magical girl anime. However, to say it’s subversive would be an understatement. The show just keeps pelting you with plot twists one after another, and any preconception you had is quickly destroyed. Things get dark, things get rea...
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- One Piece. One Piece is all about following your heart to the end of the world. Air Date: October 20, 1999 Status: Airing Studio: Toei Animation No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episodes: 1068.
- Monster. Monster will chase you to the depths of the abyss through its horrifying psychological portraiture. Air Date: April 7, 2004 Status: Finished Studio: Madhouse No. of Seasons: 1 No. of Episodes: 74.
- Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood reminds us that mortality is a blessing to mankind.
- Code Geass: Lelouch of Rebellion. Code Geass beautifully portrays the unrecognized potential of human intellect. Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion. Air Date: October 6, 2006 Status: Finished Studio: Sunrise No. of Seasons: 2 No. of Episodes: 50.
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.
Anime (Japanese: アニメ, IPA: ⓘ) (a term derived from a shortening of the English word animation) is hand-drawn and computer-generated animation originating from Japan. Outside Japan and in English, anime refers specifically to animation produced in Japan. [1]
Jul 7, 2021 · The 15 Best Anime Storylines Of The Decade, Ranked. Over the years, the anime medium has continuously proven stereotypes of the genre to be false, with films like Your Name, a romantic drama, being listed as one of the most successful and well-received films of all time. Though cliche animes can be truly entertaining it is important to note ...
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Jul 18, 2023 · Check out this detailed guide to learn about the different anime types and genres. Also, learn about the various themes in anime & manga.