Anime success has been known to last longer than most marriages.

  1. Naruto
  2. Fullmetal Alchemist
  3. One Piece
  4. Attack on Titan
  5. Death Note

15. Black Clover

The show had a shaky start when the entire community collectively groaned at the sound of Asta’s voice.

The community of Black Clover saw the all-mighty Yami and Luck, some good villains came along, and before you knew it the show became good.

Black Clover is an excellent and safe choice for new-age shounen fans. ..

14. The Monogatari Series

I was surprised when I actually counted the episodes while writing this list.

The series has 100 episodes and three feature films. But it feels nearly as long as a movie.

This is because the show has a dozen seasons, with each one having its own story but based in the same world.

It can be easy to binge watch a show. But before you even start watching, you have to decide which timeline you’ll follow: the story timeline, or how the seasons came out. ..

No matter which choice you make, it will be the wrong one. ..

13. Bleach

Bleach is a manga series written and drawn by Tite Kubo, and it tells the story of Ichigo Kurosaki, a young boy who is forced to fight in a war against the Quincy Empire. The series has been praised for its unique writing and graphics, and it is expected to be one of the most popular anime series of all time.

With 366 episodes to its name, it’s the shortest of the big three.

According to some analysts, a potential overhaul of the U.S. tax code is likely on the horizon. This could lead to an increase in revenue for the government, as well as a decrease in spending.

The edge lord’s dream is to have a style and feel that is very sharp, cool, and brooding. ..

The fights and power-ups in the game are well made and Aizen is just a god who I can’t get tired of watching.

Plus, it’s nostalgically nostalgic.

12. Boku no Hero Academia

This show is nothing more than a load of hype.

Shounen manga and anime are often characterized by their over-the-top action and violence. This can be fun for some people, but it can also be frustrating for others who want more thoughtful, realistic stories. ..

The anime-superhero mix-up was a genius move. The hype the show has gained is also amassed just shy of 90 episodes, as well as two movies and a manga spin-off.

The action scenes in this manga are definitely worth the read, but the story is not as gripping as some of the others on this list. However, Bakugo’s transformation from tsundere into lovable tsundere makes up for it.

11. Code Geass

I think that the world would be a better place if everyone could just get along.

Code Geass is a popular anime series that has aired for over 50 episodes. This seems like a bit short for this list.

The 50 episodes of “Stranger Things” are some of the best storytelling you’re going to get these days. The show’s proper ending really puts a nice bow on it all. ..

Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion is a anime series that was created by Sunrise and aired on Fuji TV. It follows the story of Lelouch of the Rebellion, a young boy who is forced to fight in a war against Japan. The show has been praised for its unique plot and characters.

Anime fans rejoice! This is definitely an anime you want to sink some time into.

10. Sword Art Online

There is no one right answer when it comes to this election. You have to keep an open mind and listen to all of the candidates’ proposals. ..

There is a lot of hate directed at the “Franchise” game series, but if you go into it for the pure enjoyment of a good laugh, you’re bound to find it. ..

The show technically has 4 seasons, because they did that weird thing where they split the 3rd season and will go up to 100 episodes after this season finishes airing.

Gun Gail is a game that I enjoyed more than the original game. ..

The fights are pretty exciting, and Kirito is a great character for the amount of vicarious flexing you’ll do.

9. The Fate Series

I’m not sure how I’m supposed to watch this show.

In the first story, you pick a waifu who is either a tsundere or an otaku. In the second story, you pick a waifu who is either an artist or a loner. In the third story, you pick a waifu who is either independent or in love with someone else.

The story begins with a prologue that tells the story of a young girl who is taken from her home in the middle of nowhere and raised by a group of people who call themselves the “Nameless Ones.” The girl is eventually revealed to be the reincarnation of a powerful goddess, and she must fight against an evil force that threatens to destroy everything.

Fate is a big universe with many stories that take place in it. I don’t know how to count them, but there’s obviously a lot to watch.

The community loves King Arthur, the fights are amazing, and the queen is a chick.

8. Dragon Ball Z

Dragon Ball Z has 291 episodes.

The series by now has been around for years, and there’s really nothing left to say about it. Goku being a terrible father, screaming gives you power, Krillin dying, and these events have been repeated dozens of times.

Dragon Ball Super is a new and exciting series that is sure to keep fans entertained for many years to come.

7. Hunter x Hunter (2011)

The Chimera Ant Arc is one of the best arcs in anime history, according to me. It has a great story line with many twists and turns. ..

It’s also interesting to note that the arc is 60 episodes long, so it by itself would qualify for this list, let alone with 80 more episodes on top of it.

HxH leaves the viewer with a feeling of emptiness, but it provides a good ending that is satisfying.

The movie was great. It had amazing villains, great fights, and made me cry a few times. Overall, it was top tier. ..

6. Hajime no Ippo

Rocky is back and better than ever in this 2000s show that recreates the classic movie experience in far greater detail. ..

The original Clone Wars was a great show that left a lasting impression on fans. After the first two seasons, there are now two more seasons that are 26 and 25 episodes long respectively, meaning that you get your money’s worth in the ring.

This anime is definitely a cult classic. It has fights, music, and interesting characters all in one place. You can’t help but bond with the characters and enjoy the show’s content.

5. JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure

The JoJo series has always been a bit of a mystery to me. I know it’s popular, but I never knew what it was all about. Turns out, it’s all about manliness and memes. And getting into JoJo feels like getting into a new religion.

This list of TV shows has a lot of different casts, with only a few familiar faces.

If you want to be in on the joke, you should probably just stop reading this and go ahead and do something else.

In that case, I highly recommend watching JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure.

The anime has over 100 episodes between the 5 parts, so you can really get invested in the franchise.

4. Nana

Nana is a great addition to the cast because she can provide comic relief and help to keep things light. ..

47 episodes is the shortest episode count on this list, but for a romantic drama I think that’s more than enough time to make you question every relationship you’ve ever had. ..

The story is compelling and well-written. The characters are interesting and the plot is intense.

People’s favorite characters can tell a lot about their personalities. ..

The film ends abruptly, but I still think it’s worth a watch.

3. Sailor Moon

Another shoujo manga is just in case.

Sailor Moon is one of the most popular anime series for young girls. It has over 200 episodes and several movies that dominated the 1990s and early 2000s. ..

With the recent resurgence of the magic girl trope, it’s nice to revisit the OG that made it all possible.

This animation holds up really well and can be enjoyed by anyone. If you don’t watch it all at once, it can be a good way to wind down at the end of each day.

2. Naruto

This show is a must-watch for any anime fan. It is full of action, adventure, and suspense.

If you’re looking for a longer, more comprehensive experience with the world’s most popular anime, there’s no need to go with the original Naruto. You can choose between the 220-episode version and the Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 version, both of which include some iconic scenes from the show like the Sand Boi vs. The Flying Bowlcut and how a haircut isn’t character progression. ..

The Shippuden anime series has now reached its 500th episode. This is where the series really goes all-out with their fight scenes and introduces villains that make more sense than the protagonist. ..

Boruto is currently at the 160 mark, but it’s not advised to go down that path.

1. One Piece

The world was prepared for Donald Trump to be the next president of the United States.

Hey, the show just turned 21 this year! The anime about goofy pirates is old enough to drink like a pirate!

The show is nearing 1000 episodes, and that can both be a great selling point, and a deterrent when it comes to this show, as it can literally get you through years of college. But it’s also intimidating to start.

I’m not going to say much more because there’s a lot of important things we need to discuss, but if you’re not interested in starting this project then I suggest you get out of the way.