Anime has evolved over the years, thanks to more sophisticated digital animation techniques. ..

Anime is a popular genre that is written for more modern audiences. It’s easier to digest and you don’t have to consider cultural differences between us and past generations.

Anime lovers should watch old-timey gems that are still relevant. ..

These classic books from before the 2000s have held up remarkably well, despite the test of time.

25. Slayers (1995)

The film is a 78-minute fantasy adventure comedy that tells the story of a young boy, named Harry, who travels to an otherworldly world in search of adventure. In this fantastical world, Harry must use his wits and strength to overcome obstacles and challenges in order to save the day.

Some shows are just there to make you feel good, like an episode of Seinfeld or Scrubs. And that might just be what we get here, in anime form. But there are also some shows out there that are truly unique and engaging, ones that keep you coming back for more. These are the shows that make you want to watch them over and over again, no matter what.

Lina Inverse’s group of adventurers set out on a wild adventure in search of treasure, glory, and magic. Along the way they face danger and obstacles, but they always seem to find a way to overcome them.

The show is a mockumentary, but it’s only to keep the main narrative relevant.

The true appeal of Slayers is the lovable characters and goofy slapstick comedy.

24. The Rose of Versailles (1979)

The story of a young girl’s love for a handsome, older man is set against the backdrop of World War II. When the war ends, the two must face new challenges together.

Anime is a popular form of entertainment for Westerners, who often enjoy watching artistic renditions of Japanese history. ..

It’s not just anime for us anymore. We love it!

The Rose of Versailles is a documentary series that tells the story of how the French monarchy was founded. It is also a look at how the French people have reacted to their monarchy over the years.

In the life of Marie Antoinette and her Royal Guard, Oscar François de Jarjayes, we follow their journey from their arrival in Versailles to the last Queen of France’s untimely demise. This book tells the story of how Marie Antoinette and her Royal Guard fought for the French Crown and helped to ensure that France remained a great power during the Revolutionary Era.

The show is full of suspense, drama, and romance. It’s sure to keep you on the edge of your seat the entire time.

23. Martian Successor Nadesico (1996)

In 26 episodes, Xebec’s “Space Dandy” follows the adventures of dandy alien space traveler Dandy (voiced by comedian Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland) as he travels the galaxy searching for new and exciting creatures to add to his intergalactic zoo. Along the way, Dandy clashes with evil aliens, solves mysteries, and battles giant monsters. ..

Nadesico is a series that nails the giant robot battles and lighthearted comedy. The humor is spot on and the characters are well-drawn. The series is also well-paced, making it easy to follow.

This anime is a mix of classic anime tropes and the modern day. It has cute anime girls and a lot of action.

The 1990s were a time of change and progress. With new technologies and technologies that allowed for more openness and communication, the decade saw a lot of innovation and change. Some of the most notable changes during this time include the rise of the internet, the spread of AIDS, and the end of apartheid in South Africa.

Nadesico is a harem anime, with a mix of comedy and drama.

The show is always a lot of fun, no matter what.

22. Yu Yu Hakusho (1992)

The series follows the adventures of a young martial artist named Ryuichi Sakamoto as he travels to different parts of the world in search of treasure and adventure. Along the way, Ryuichi must use his skills in martial arts and supernatural abilities to overcome obstacles and challenges.

Do you have the skills and experience to become a detective for ghostly affairs? In exchange for resurrection, would you become a detective who investigates ghostly affairs?

Yusuke Urameshi is in a difficult situation after being struck by a car.

The son of the Afterlife’s ruler has recognized his fighting spirit and street smarts, and he has become one of the most successful fighters in the world.

Dragon Ball Super is gradually becoming less focused on mystery, and is instead turning into full-blown fighting tournaments similar to those seen in Dragon Ball Z. ..

Despite the dramatic change in genre, the novel manages to keep most people hooked.

21. Lupin the Third (Part I) (1971)

Tokyo Movie is an action comedy film directed by Hideki Kamiya and written by Tatsuya Shimomura. It stars Kenichi Matsubara as a young man who must outwit a group of criminals in order to save the city from destruction.

The adventures of Arsène Lupin are a fun anime version of Scooby-Doo. Not so much for the mystery aspect, but for the energy of its colorful cast.

Both shows are constantly reinventing themselves, changing with the times and managing to stay relevant.

Lupin the Third is a well-crafted, fast-paced mystery story that I enjoy reading.

The show’s animation is top-notch, and makes for an unforgettable experience.

20. Princess Mononoke (1999)

This is a story of a young boy, named Ein, who travels to an otherworldly land to find his long-lost sister. Along the way, he meets strange creatures and must use his wits and strength to survive.

Prince Ashitaka has always been a part of his tribe. But after a curse took root in his arm, he must leave them to find a cure.

Princess Mononoke is a story about the conflict between individual and community. The old and new, nature and civilization, are just as present in Princess Mononoke as they are in many other Ghibli films. But there’s also an exploration of the conflict between individual and community at the center of this story.

Lady Eboshi is a powerful woman who has done nothing wrong. She is a victim, and her actions are the result of her own greed and power.

She’s standing too far to the ideological right of the central problem, as it often happens in real life. ..

19. Super Dimension Fortress Macross (1982)

In the year 2036, a new type of war has begun. The machines have come to life and are attacking humans. In order to stop the machines, a team of soldiers must use their skills and weapons to fight against the machines. ..

The anime was quite influential thanks to its blend of exciting mecha combat, with a very emotional and human story.

This well-rounded approach to the mecha genre attracted new audiences while also enriching the experience for die-hard fans of giant robots. ..

It helped anime like Martian Successor Nadesico and Gundam Wing become popular.

The Macross series is incredibly compelling because of how believable its characters are. Each character has their own unique story and motivations, which makes for a very engaging read.

War has a significant impact on all of the characters in the story, making us care more about their outcomes. ..

18. The Vision of Escaflowne (1996)

In a world of giant mechas and magical creatures, two people must find their way through the dangerous forest in order to save the kingdom from destruction.

Escaflowne is a unique anime that takes its inspiration from medieval armored knights. The setting and design are both unique, and the anime is full of adventure and excitement.

Sunrise put their animation expertise to good use in this show, blending epic giant robot combat with Shoujo romance. ..

Escaflowne is a movie that is sure to leave an impression on viewers. The story follows a group of friends as they travel to different parts of the world in order to save the day. Along the way, they meet interesting characters and come across some cool robots. The film is well-written and has a strong female protagonist who will keep viewers entertained for the entire duration.

Since it was only made in the 1990s, it seems like this product has held up well over the years.

17. Initial D (1998)

Gallop, Comet, and Pastel are three studios that produce action sports anime. These anime are typically 39 episodes long and are released in a single season. ..

Takumi Fujiwara is a car enthusiast who has a passion for driving classic Japanese cars. He was just minding his own business when he decided to take his Toyota AE86 for a spin. ..

This man, who is considered an absolute madman by many, learned how to drive and drift on the mountainous paths of Japan by delivering tofu for his father for several years. ..

Need for Speed: Carbon is an anime that follows the same formula as the video game. It is a fast-paced, action-packed ride that will leave you wanting more. ..

The drifting game that’s shaking the world is called Drift. It’s a game where you race against other drivers in one-on-one races, using techniques and strategies that are only possible in Drift. If you don’t care about high-octane entertainment, then this game is definitely for you.

16. Ashita no Joe (1970)

Mushi Production’s newest action sports anime, “Kamen Rider Ex-Aid,” is set to premiere on October 10th. The series follows the story of five young people who become Kamen Riders to fight against an evil organization known as the Shocker. The series is directed by Tatsuya Nagamine and written by Yasuko Kobayashi. The cast includes Ryota Ohsaka as Kamen Rider Ex-Aid, Aoi Yūki as Kamen Rider W, Kana Asumi as Kamen Rider Fourze, and Tomokazu Sugita as Kamen Rider OOO. ..

But one young man’s story is different. He’s coming of age in a time of great change.

Joe is different from other manga. ..

Joe Yabuki, a vagrant, discovers an interest in boxing while serving time in jail. He is inspired to start training and become a better boxer by watching the professional fighters on television.

After his release from prison, he puts all of his effort into becoming a professional boxer, overcoming hurdles like lacking formal education or any amount of money. ..

The boxer’s progress is inspiring.

Despite its flaws, “The Ultimate Fighter” still portrays the sport in a realistic way. And it emphasizes the risks and health issues that come with competing in MMA. ..

Joe is a person who has nothing to lose and everything to gain. He enjoys playing sport, even if it means he has to risk his life.

15. My Neighbor Totoro (1988)

The film tells the story of a young girl, who is sent away from her home to live with her uncle in a faraway land. She soon discovers that this is not the life she was expecting, and must find her way in a new world. ..

If you’ve ever seen an anime movie, you know Totoro.

This big, adorable forest spirit is the face of Studio Ghibli, and an anime ambassador at this point.

The film, which was released in Japan in 1998 and has been widely praised for its beautiful visuals and emotional story, has helped to revive the popularity of the classic animation genre.

The film follows two Japanese girls as they befriend several friendly forest spirits like the titular Totoro, among others. The spirits help the girls learn about their past, and how to move on from the tragedies of war.

This is a great children’s film that introduces anime and the Ghibli works specifically.

The environmentalist message of the book is that we need to rethink our relationship with nature. The book asks us to think about how we use and abuse nature, and to ask ourselves what kind of world we want to create.

14. Mobile Suit Gundam (1979)

The story follows a team of astronauts who are sent to explore an alien world that has been abandoned by humanity. They are met with many challenges as they try to survive in a world where the environment is hostile and the creatures are incredibly dangerous.

  1. It was an innovative and exciting new series that was well-made and had a lot of promise.
  2. The characters were well-drawn and the story was compelling.

Two, it was a watershed moment in the history of the Gundam series. Three, it introduced a new type of Gundam that would become one of the most popular and well-known designs in all of anime and manga.

The book told the story of a raw and realistic war.

Gundam doesn’t shy away from considering the consequences of war and its massive human cost - even if it spends most of its time following the exploits of epic war heroes like Amuro Ray and Char Aznable. ..

13. Slam Dunk (1994)

The sports anime Toei Animation’s new comedy series “Kemono Friends” is set in the world of animals who have been turned into anthropomorphic creatures by a magical spell. The series follows the adventures of the three friends, Mimi, Eri, and Sora, as they try to figure out how to get back to their human form and save their friends from a group of evil witches.

Hanamichi Sakuragi is a high school student who, despite being a delinquent, has a natural talent for basketball. After years of hard work and dedication, he finally achieves his dream of becoming a professional player. ..

Many young men can identify with Hanamichi’s story, which is why it is so relatable. ..

When he joins the basketball team, our main character had no intention of becoming good at the sport. He was only trying to impress a girl he liked. However, he soon found out that what he needed wasn’t female company but a passion to pour his all into the sport. This newfound passion helped him improve his skills and become one of the best players on the team. ..

This is a great classic anime that is also one of the best basketball animes out there.

12. Trigun (1998)

In the year 2027, the world is a bleak and dangerous place. The only hope for humanity is to find a way to escape the apocalyptic conditions that have descended upon them. In this 26-episodes post-apocalyptic action series, viewers follow the journey of a group of survivors as they attempt to find a way out of an ever-shrinking world.

Vash the Stampede is a legendary gunman who fights off bounty hunter after bounty hunter. The price on his head has made him a sought-after target, and he’s determined to put an end to this.

Vash is a gentle and peace-loving person who is not interested in combat.

The gunman doesn’t remember the heinous acts that put the bounty on him. But once the shooting starts, you realize this man is a bloodthirsty warrior who is ready to kill for what he believes in.

The show is well-done for the characters that travel with Vash, like the gunner priest Nicholas D. Wolfwood and the insurance agent Meryl Stryfe. The story is intriguing and mysterious, making it a great addition to any TV show.

11. Ghost in the Shell (1995)

In “Ghost in the Shell,” a cybernetically enhanced policewoman investigates a series of murders that may be the work of a hacker. ..

The Matrix is a movie that was created by the team at Wachowski and Matrix Productions. It tells the story of a group of people who are taken to a world where they are able to see things that are not there. The anime that inspired the Matrix was called “The Matrix”.

In Ghost in the Shell, a public safety operative with an interchangeable cyborg body, Motoko Kusanagi, investigates a series of murders that appear to be the work of a hacker. ..

The show explores the consequences of a world where machines no longer exist.

The best part of this series is how it tackles complex themes through visual storytelling. The stories are well-told and provide a lot of insight into the characters and their motivations.

10. Berserk (1997)

Oriental Light and Magic is a new studio that is creating dark fantasy and sword & sorcery content. Their first release is a 25-episodes series called “The Witchfinder’s Sister.”

Some people find the graphic violence and gore off-putting. Berserk is definitely not for the faint of heart. ..

But it’s not good enough.

Some viewers may find the sheer cruelty of some characters and the inherent violence of the world of Berserk too much. ..

No, Attack on Titan is incredibly bright.

Berserk is a story of a young man who was born from the body of a hanged man, turned into a child soldier, abused by his brothers-in-arms, and had to kill his traitorous father figure before he even turned 10.

Anime fans rejoice: HBO has announced that it is adapting George R.R. Martin’s epic fantasy series, The Song of Ice and Fire, into an anime series. This marks the first time that the novels will be adapted into a Japanese animation format. Martin has previously stated that he wishes to see the series adapted into multiple languages, so this announcement is sure to please fans of all ages. The anime series is set to air in 2019 and will consist of 10 episodes. ..

9. Perfect Blue (1997)

The film follows a group of people who are taken hostage by a madman who wants to create a world where the only way to win is through violence.

With his innovative and unique films, Satoshi Kon has helped to define the anime genre. His work has been influential for years, and his films continue to be popular today.

The film, “Perfect Blue,” is a masterpiece. It seems like anything he works on turns out to be a masterpiece. ..

This film follows Mima Kirigoe, a former idol and aspiring actress, as she is harassed by a stalker who’s not too happy about her career change.

Mima is a popular idol who has been through a lot in her short career. Her fans have always been supportive, but this one has gone too far. They are constantly making fun of her and pushing her to the brink of breaking down. She can’t take it anymore and she decides to take her own life.

This psycho-thriller plays with blurring the lines between fantasy and the mundane reality of modern Japan. It follows a group of people as they try to make sense of what’s going on in their city, and how it relates to their personal lives.

8. Rurouni Kenshin (Samurai X) (1996)

The story follows a young woman named Aya as she struggles to find her place in the world after being forced out of her home by her father. She must learn to use her martial arts skills and fight for survival in order to find a way back home.

Kenshin Himura is a man who is always willing to help people in need, no matter what. He is a wanderer who takes his time helping people, and he is always happy to help out. This makes him an excellent asset to any community, and he is always willing to lend a helping hand.

Hitokiri Battosai, the Sword-drawing Manslayer, has a past that is coming back to haunt him.

This incredible show takes place eleven years into the Meiji Era, when Japan was undergoing massive changes and letting go of its isolationist past to welcome an industrialized future. The show follows the lives of people who are affected by these changes, as they try to make a living and live their lives in the present.

Kenshin must let go of his assassin identity and become a defender of the people.

7. Spirited Away (2001)

The story follows a young girl, Kiki, as she journeys from her home in the country to the city to find her father. Along the way, she meets new friends and discovers secrets about her family and herself. ..

Almost everyone who was born in the 1990s has seen Spirited Away at least once. ..

In 2020, the anime film “Demon Slayer: Infinite Train” surpassed the previous record-holder, “Naruto Shippūden: The Movie.” ..

The film follows the adventures of a young girl named Aqua as she is taken away by the spirits of the forest in order to learn how to be a responsible person. Along the way, Aqua must overcome her fear of the dark and find her place in the world.

Chihiro is forced into the service of nature spirits after her parents make a wrong decision. She cleans Yubaba’s Bath House and its clients, like the iconic No-Face, to right the wrongs of her consumerist parents. ..

6. Cowboy Bebop (1998)

In the year 20XX, a new type of space Western is being created. It’s called the Neo-noir. The story follows a group of mercenaries who travel to different planets in search of treasure and adventure. Along the way, they face danger and danger from beyond the stars.

Cowboy Bebop is one of my favorite anime series when I was younger. Older anime-watchers always told me how great it was, so I decided to give it a try myself. ..

The show’s themes of brotherhood, patriotism, and the importance of community are still relevant to me today.

“The Good Place” is a dark and gritty show that tells the story of a group of mismatched individuals who are trying to move forward, while dealing with their accumulated karma. ..

Every action has consequences, and the past can often come back to haunt you. ..

The animation is fantastic and fluid, making the experience all the more enjoyable.

The show has a detailed old-school charm that you just won’t find in most modern shows.

5. Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam (1985)

The Sunrise anime series, " Gundam ," is a military science fiction series that follows the adventures of a team of pilots who fight in a war against an alien race known as the ZAFT. The show is set in the future and features advanced mecha technology and action-packed battles.

Tensions are high in the Earth Federation seven years after the One Year War. ..

The Zeon remnants are being persecuted by the government of Earth, which is nothing short of genocidal.

The rebels are a group of young people who have banded together to fight against the government. They wear sunglasses to hide their identity, and they use their skills as fighters and strategists to help the other rebels. This group is fighting for freedom, and they are determined to protect what they believe is right.

MS Zeta Gundam is a great example of how realistic Gundam can be. It presents a character that is pessimistic and realistic, which makes it an interesting choice for a show that deals with such heavy topics.

The United States has been at war for over a century, and the lessons learned from that conflict have had a significant impact on the way we live and think. One of the most important things that war teaches is how to kill. And it can quickly become a habit.

4. Legend of the Galactic Heroes (1988)

In the future, the Earth is a ravaged and war-torn planet. The only hope for humanity is to find a way to send a manned mission to Mars and save our planet from destruction. But when two astronauts are sent on a daring mission to Mars, they quickly realize that the planet is much different than they expected. The climate is hostile, the environment is harsh, and there are no signs of life. But even in this difficult situation, the astronauts are determined to find a way back home.

The Legend of the Galactic Heroes is a classic anime that needs a remake. The original anime was released in 1978 and has since been considered one of the best anime series ever made. The remake would be an updated version of the original anime with new graphics and sound effects. ..

This anime space opera tells the story of a young man who must save the galaxy from an evil empire.

The writing is incredible, the characters are absolutely fantastic, and the soundtrack is inspiring – but the art really hasn’t aged that well.

Despite its low production values, this anime could still be enjoyable to watch. ..

It’s like reading a good book.

The finale of “Breaking Bad” left a lasting impression on its viewers. Some may have reconsidered some of their decisions made in the previous episodes, while others may have been inspired to new heights by the show’s themes and messages.

The anime tells the story of a group of soldiers who are sent to fight in a war that they know is going to be brutal. But even though they know the risks, they can’t help but feel drawn to the conflict. They are all desperate for a way out, and each one of them has their own reasons for wanting to fight.

3. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984)

The film follows a young girl who is sent to live with her father in a fantastical world after her mother’s death. She soon discovers that this world is not as perfect as it seems and must find a way to save it from an evil force. ..

I watched most of Miyazaki’s renowned movies before I finally decided to check out Nausicaä, based on a manga by Hayao Miyazaki.

Miyazaki’s films often deal with themes like war and environmentalism. ..

The exhibit, “Not only does it show us how war could wipe out everything we know, but it reminds us that even then, we’d probably just rise from our ashes to fight with sticks and stones,” is a powerful reminder of the dangers of war. It shows us how war could destroy everything we know and leave us with nothing but ashes.

Miyazaki’s Nausicaä is a fantastic female character, who is powerful and commanding. This subverted gender stereotype was groundbreaking at the time, and still holds up to this day. ..

2. Dragon Ball (1986)

Toei Animation’s new fantasy adventure series, “Dragon Ball Super” is a must-watch for fans of the popular anime. The series follows Goku and his friends, Gohan and Piccolo, as they travel to different parts of the world in search of powerful Dragon Balls. Along the way, they face many challenges and must use their skills in order to survive.

Dragon Ball Z is a series that features plenty of cool fights and cosmic-level threats for Goku to beat to a pulp, all while his hair gets progressively wilder. ..

Dragon Ball is one of the most popular anime series ever made. It has been entertaining audiences for over 20 years, and its creativity and uniqueness have never been replicated. ..

This anime is a 30+ year old children’s anime that gradually builds up a whimsical world where kids that turn into giant apes co-exist with high-tech tools you can carry in a tiny capsule.

The premise of this story sounds like it would be really goofy, if I were to actually believe it.

Anime is still popular and fresh in the 2020s. ..

1. Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995)

In the 26-episode series, “Psycho-Pass,” the future of law enforcement is up for debate as a new breed of criminals emerge that are immune to punishment by traditional means. The story follows Inspector Akane Tsunemori and her team as they attempt to identify and track down these criminals, known as “Psychos.” ..

But I’ve never seen a mecha anime with a story that’s as mature as Gundam and Code Geass. That’s what I saw today on TV. I was watching an anime called “Gundam: The Origin” and it was one of the most amazing things I’ve ever seen. It has a mature story that is just as exciting and engaging as any other Gundam anime.

Neon Genesis Evangelion is one of the most popular anime series of all time, and for good reason. The combination of cool giant robots and a deep thought-provoking story is something that just doesn’t get old. ..

Many people can identify with Shinji’s struggles, as they are all experiences that are difficult to talk about and often feel taboo. Shinji’s story is an important one, as it sheds light on the difficulties that many men face when trying to navigate their relationships with women, friends, and family. ..

Anno’s study of Sigmund Freud’s and Karl Jung’s work on psychoanalysis while writing the series led him to develop his own theory on the nature of mental illness.

We all need to get into the robot race at some point.

Life is full of challenges that seem bigger than ourselves.

Sometimes, you need to wear the skin of a beast to fight off the real monsters. ..