The Top 5 Anime Thread + Discussion

Hans.Trondheim

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@SailusGebel let me put in some recoms for ye, though I have to warn you that the animation style is significantly different.

1). Busou Renkin - shonen-type action anime with a kuudere FMC.
2). Rei - if you want to watch a female Black Jack (Tezuka's doctor show), this one's a recom.
3). Saikano - depressing anime, NTR meets robot girl.
4). Kanokon - overly-sweet (and near sexual) anime about a Kitsune.
5). Hanaukyo Maid Team - typical maid harem anime from the early 2000s, though the second anime version (with La Verite in the name) has more story than the first.
6). Nogizaka Haruka no Yuutsu - typical loser-meets rich, perfect girl in a high school setting anime.
 

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I'm always bad at trying to name favorite anime. I will just pick a few I watched recently and loved.

1. Re Zero
2. Frieren
3. Eminence in Shadow
4. Chainsaw Man
5. The Angel Next Door Spoils Me Rotten
You’re definitively a chuuni.


1. Blue lock: I recently watched the first season and I caught up with the manga and it's completely subversive. While other sports anime talk about teamwork, blindly working hard and believing in yourself and all those flowery nonsense, bluelock completely spits on those.

In the world of professional football(or as the Japanese blasphemously calls it 'Soccer' the only thing that can push you to the top is the strength of your ego) most of what is covered in this anime wouldn't actually work in real life because it's anime What'd you expect but all the progress every player made is completely earned. No sudden awakenings and all that bullshit(except that one time with Nagi) it was just them piling up the things they knew little by little until a qualitative change was reached.

2. Violet Ever garden: Wholesome, WHOLESOMEEEEE. enough to make a grown man like me cry. A beautiful blend of storytelling and awesome visuals thatt has you completely immersed in the world.

3. My Hero Academia: this has always been one of my favourites but it's only recently this got to be my top 3. Season 5 and 6 gave me goosebumps. I felt awesome, I was terrified, I even cried( just a little barely a few drops I swear). When All for one got fleshed out I understood why he was deemed a demon king, this guy is a literal king, the freest man in that world a smiling demon that leaves disaster in his wake and a charisma so grand he had thousands following his will without the slightest bit of coercion.
The fights were amazing, the enemies nigh insurmountable and it made me remember why I got infatuated with the concept of heroes when I was a child.
Sure the fandom of MHA is insane and filled with perverts who ship every breathing thing under the sun but it's an amazing show.

4. Grandblue/Daily lives of high school boys: it's comedy and its absurd. Is it really fair to lump these two together because I really can't decide which is better so let's just cheat and make these two my top four.

5. Darling in the Franxx: Yeah the fact that I had to think for about 3 minutes and filtering through tens of animes I watched means this is my actual number 5. It's been four maybe 5 years since I watched this but immediately I thought about it it kicked everything else to the curb. The relationship between the male and the female lead is somewhat nah it's toxic but it seems like the kind of acid you'd willingly submerge yourself in. This is the only mecha anime I watched to the end
Our taste in anime couldn’t be any different haha. I haven’t see the my hero or blue lock yet, but your #2 and #5 to me are ones I hated so much haha.

Always interesting to find people enjoying what I hated.
 

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I will not be able to explain why I like them.
1. Gungrave.
2. Cowboy Bebop.
3. GTO.
4. Trigun.
5. Hellsing Ultimate.
You like guns a lot. 4/5 of those anime have lots of guns and gunplay in them.

Cowboy bebop was one of my favorites when I was just getting into anime, same with trigun. But better stuff came along.

GTO will always be legendary for the facial expressions.
 

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My top five would probably be:

1. Blueseed - The first anime I ever watched from beginning to end. The protagonist was a plucky teen who had two powers. One was to detect the weak spot in the monsters they needed to kill and the second was that she could kill them all by performing a ritual that would unalive herself. There were some joke episodes but it toed the line a lot about the morality of asking someone to willingly die to save the world.

2. Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040 - A neat science fiction story about women in mech suits. It's kind of like the "magical girl" animes but more for adults. The fights were cool and the whole revelation that the mech suits were alive (in a sense) was pretty fun.

3. Blood: The Last Vampire - There are a bunch of anime in the Blood series but this one sticks out to me because it's basically Vampire family drama but ramped up to eleven. I really liked the concept of Saya's species even if it led to one of the most f-ed up plot points in an otherwise pretty standard vampire story.

4. Blood Trinity - Another sci-fi with vampires. Only the vampires were the descendants of Mars colonists who were "enhanced" by nanobots. This one also boils down to Vampire family drama with an included Civil War in the background. It was pretty fun because the protagonist was one of those characters who is only serious when he needed to be. And the characters were pretty fun (like the cyborg who was the last of its kind).

5. Ergo Proxy - The first anime I watched from beginning to end with my other half. A weird post-apocalyptic story with the surviving humans living in a dome and two of them getting kicked out (with a third companion being a robot that gained free will in a religious-like moment). They end up going from dome to dome, discovering that the humans in the other domes are all dead (pretty much) and the robot/AI/whatever that was supposed to be monitoring the other domes have all gone insane. Plus the main character goes from being a confused sanitation worker to god (basically).
Did you ever get into vampire hunter D?
 

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1) Steins; Gate

2) Darker Than Black

3) Ghost Stories(Dub)

4) Black Lagoon

5) Vinland Saga
Didn’t expect black lagoon.
I found that show had weird rules to their world but I did enjoy it nonetheless, hated steins gate lol, so it’s funny how we both like darker than black.

I haven’t gotten around to watching Vinland saga yet
 

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You like guns a lot. 4/5 of those anime have lots of guns and gunplay in them.

Cowboy bebop was one of my favorites when I was just getting into anime, same with trigun. But better stuff came along.

GTO will always be legendary for the facial expressions.
I don't like guns(I forgot to include honorable mentions), I like good stories. Well, with the exception of Hellsing. Hellsing is edgy, Hellsing is THE edge. Also, I have not found better stories.
 

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I don't like guns(I forgot to include honorable mentions), I like good stories. Well, with the exception of Hellsing. Hellsing is edgy, Hellsing is THE edge. Also, I have not found better stories.
Alucard also had that big ass handcanon
 

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Didn’t expect black lagoon.
I found that show had weird rules to their world but I did enjoy it nonetheless, hated steins gate lol, so it’s funny how we both like darker than black.

I haven’t gotten around to watching Vinland saga yet
Darker than black is a classic. It needs a season 3 but Gemini of the meteor wasn't all that great despite the plot and Hei being phenomenal.
 

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Casull and Jackal are pistols.
-_-
Giant powerful pistols are called “hand cannons” by people who know guns.

especially since it was so powerful normal humans couldn’t use it.


Darker than black is a classic. It needs a season 3 but Gemini of the meteor wasn't all that great despite the plot and Hei being phenomenal.
they never got a season 3 I think because season 2 didn’t do well. Or they were following the “moe” trend so they got a young girl in it instead of focusing more on answering the questions.
 

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All of these I enjoy rewatching. I don't have much explanation for them, I just like them the most.

1: Trigun
Love the duel of philosophies in the later half, early half is still a good watch.

2: Avatar the Last Airbender
Western Anime, Overall just a great show that ended very well done.

3: Overlord
A guilty pleasure, enjoy the style and the idea of it happening to me as a dragon.

4: Violet Evergarden
So wholesome, very emotional.

5: One Punch Man
Fun, good parody of superhero genre.
 

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they never got a season 3 I think because season 2 didn’t do well. Or they were following the “moe” trend so they got a young girl in it instead of focusing more on answering the questions.
Yeah. since it was an anime only story, seeing that the two manga it had were completely independent from the show, and the director was told by the producers that season two needed to attract a wider audience by adding moe anime girls that were marketable to the show. It also didn't help that the budget was slashed so they had to resort to sailor moon-style reusable transformation scenes so as to not decrease the animation quality. This is a move I can respect but still think there were other possible alternatives. It also gave them enough of a budget to produce the ova's which in my opinion is one of the best arcs in the series.
 

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Yeah. since it was an anime only story, seeing that the two manga it had were completely independent from the show, and the director was told by the producers that season two needed to attract a wider audience by adding moe anime girls that were marketable to the show. It also didn't help that the budget was slashed so they had to resort to sailor moon-style reusable transformation scenes so as to not decrease the animation quality. This is a move I can respect but still think there were other possible alternatives. It also gave them enough of a budget to produce the ova's which in my opinion is one of the best arcs in the series


There are 2 kinds of people in this world.

Those who put Darker than Black in their top 5, and those who are ignorant of how great Darker than Black was.
 
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