Jin-Roh wsa by far the best anime I've watched in a while, y'all got any good anime recommendations
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I may have to give that a watch sometime.
As far as recommendations go, Black Lagoon (and you HAVE to watch it in English).
Will second this.
Why in English? I tend to hate dubs.
Same reason you should watch Cowboy Bebop in Dubbed.
It's just better
Never have. Hmm..
Same here. English sounds so dumb when it is used in an “anime” way, if you know what I mean. Like the high pitched stuff, it makes sense in Japanese, but in English it sounds like people talking to their pets.
Plus they have to drag sentences out to fit the time, making it sound unnatural.
Jin-Roh is pretty good, I watched it recently as well. Ping Pong the animation is nice too. I enjoyed Ghost in the Shell Stand Alone Complex a lot, but it can drag on and the story gets pretty complicated.
A few other general recommendations I have are: One Punch Man, Kaiji, Overlord, Made in Abyss, The Promised Neverland
I've only read Overlord, but I don't think any other medium could do justice to that story telling and world building. The author is legitimately talented unlike most LN writers, with only some clumsiness towards the main character's trope. I suggest reading it instead at all costs if possible.
The first season is pretty good as an adaption, but yeah the Light Novel obviously gives better detail to everything.
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Really people? I know it's old now, but it's awesome. And it arguably has the best dub in anime history, past or present, so those who prefer dubs get double-benefit. It's an episodic adventure show about spacefaring bounty hunters in a semi-hard-sci-fi setting. I think their own concept-pitch statement describes it best: "It's not so much a Space Opera, as a Space Jazz."
Not exactly the same vibe as Jin-Roh though... People were giving similar recommendations.
I think the assumption is that everyone knows to watch that so everyone assumes the guy's already seen it.
Okay, time to stretch it.
I could list stuff like Baccano, Full Metal Alchemist, Bebop and the like but I'm going to assume since you're into anime you'll see them sometime eventually, I want to bring to your attention stuff that is a little more obscure. I like the adventure stuff, or stuff with good characters and story.
Spice and Wolf S1 OP
Lawrence the merchant finds a tricky, proud, slightly bothersome but ultimately intelligent and beautiful Wise Wolf Holo in his wagon. Series consists of them traveling and slowly getting to know each other and it really is a joy to watch this slow comfy series progress. On of their first adventures for instance is collecting Trenni Silver Coins as the kingdom that mints is is decreasing the Silver quality of it, making who can get enough of them and sell it back rich. Devaluing currency, where have I heard that before? Highly Recommend, S1 & S2 plus the bridging OVA. Season 3 never ever but I still hope.
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Dub example
Spanish Wolf AMV
Kino 2003 ED
Kino has had 2 adaptations, both good. the 2003 one is still beautiful despite it's age and the recent 2017 is a bit new but still a really good adaptation, especially the OP. The story is about a girl called Kino who travels on a talking bike called Hermes (I think is just her schizophrenia). Anyway, she dresses like a boy because if people saw she was a girl they take advantage of her. She also learnt how to use firearms from a Sensei and spends a good amount of time cleaning them. Most of the story is just her traveling between cities and the sort of stories she gets up to. Kinda laid back but is known for the Colosseum arc which is exciting.
Mushishi S2 OP
I'm biased on Mushishi. I watched it back in 2005 and it was my introduction into Anime and I think I made a pretty good choice. The 2005 series follows it's own a bit more while the 2013 series follows closely to the Manga. I want to mention that Mushishi was one of the last anime's made by Artland, who made this and LGH. The story follows Ginko, a Mushishi, who acts as a traveling doctor for Mortals who are caught up in mysterious wisp likes beings called Mushi, one Mushi could be a rain cloud that follows a certain mortal, so that mortal has to move around not only providing the outlying farms with seasonal rain but staying in one area will eventually flood it. That's just one story. Well worth your time.
Obligatory Sea of Stars for Legends of Galactic Heroes
This OVA series, 110 episodes over 4 season and 10 years distributed on old VCR taps. This series not only has that legacy of being on of the first translated with the yellow subs, it's just that fugging good even 40 years later.
The stage is the Empire, led by the decadent and corrupt Goldenbaum Dynasty is about to undergo change as a young Reinhard von Lohengramm has seized enough military support to rescue his sister from the Kaiser who took an interest in her. On the otherside of the Issalon Corridor, Yang Wen Lee is rising in prominence as an officer with the Free Planets Alliance, but while it's military is strong, it's Democratic structure has become weak and corrupt and even Yang might not be enough to turn back the might of the Empire.
The reason this anime is endorsed by /pol/ isn't because of it's obvious political themes that it leaves up to the viewer to sort out, it's endorsed because this is the very essence of a Space Opera who's creator went to great lengths to not include anything culturally Japanese into it.
There are 2 side stoies that take place before the main series. They arn't mandatory though but if you want more series and backstory, there you go. And I can't stress this enough,DO NOT watch the 2018 series. Everything has been Bishified and it's horrible.
LGH out of context
Moribito OP
I quite like this series, not only because spear wielding warrior woman with pony tail but she frequently gets injured while looking after her charge, making you think she might not make it. The story is Balsa, a spear weilding heroine is looking for people to protect. Her master took the lives of 7 people and so far she's saved 6. She comes across a young Shota who's the prince to the local kingdom but has been thrown out of the palace by his father. She has to protect him as he has some spiritual significance and he has to grow up and become self reliant like she has. It's a decent series, if laid back. I enjoyed it. Don't let the /ss/ implications scare you off.
Should also note the same author who wrote the book on this, Uehashi Nahoko, also made Kemono no Souja Erin, a decent series about a girl who learns to tame a magical beast. It really homes in on the fact that said beast isn't your friend after she loses her fingers to it. Just a warning about that one though, it's 50 eps long but they only had enough material for about 33, so they repeat and repeat and repeat scenes over and over. It's still worth a watch in my opinion.
12 Kingdoms OP
I love this series. You know how in LOTR you can get lost in the world of Middl-Earth because of how detailed it is, how the characters interact with it and you just get transported over there. That's this anime in a nutshell. Story is that a schoolgirl named Youko gets taken by a magiclal unicorn called Keiki into the kingdoms to be the leader of Kei. Now, things start off here because Youko wasn't the only one dragged into the portal and she can speak the local language of not-chinese/japanese thanks to the sword she has but the others can't. She has to lead her occupied country of Kei against Kou and that's the reason why Keiki picked her. It was planned to have 50 episodes, the last 5 were the Black Kirin from the books but the director died before it could start, they paused to mourn and moved onto other projects, leaving the series where it rests today. Highly recommended.
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All these series can be found on nyaa.si by the way.
2013 OP of Yamato Original for comparison
How do you bring back a series that been a figure of space Anime since the 80s? Update the graphics, have better sound mixing, maybe add stuff to the story to make it stronger but ultimately you have a good damn homage to the original you could say this is a worth successor. I can't understate how much this 2013 lives up to the original. Basic story of Yamato if you've never heard it is the Japanese without telling the Americans rebuild the Yamato as a space faring vessel as the Earth is dying. They have a year to journey to the star system of Iscandar to retrieve a revival seed that will let earth flourish again. The creator of this series took the pride of the Imperial Japanese Navy, the Yamato, and turned that symbol of Empire pride into modern national Japanese pride with his story. The Yamato has a history beyond being a sunk battleship. It's amazing in my opinion. Highly recommended. Avoid the movie sequels, as they kind of spoil the story.
If you can get Super Robot Wars V, also recommend that for Yamato.
Thunderbolt Fantasy S2 ED Roll the Dice
Thunderbolt Fantasy struck me like a thunderbolt when I saw this scene. The story goes that Gen Uruobuchi (Madoka, Psycho-Pass) was attending a con in Taiwan and saw the traditionally puppetry offered by Pili and was so impressed that he immediately went through his contacts and wrote up Season 1 with it to be shown in Japan to spread the puppetry beyond Taiwan. Pili have been doing this stuff since the 80s and there was one movie that made it state side but Thunderbolt is their most successful property thanks to Gen. With how successful it was in Taiwan, Japanese and the rest of the world, Gen worked on 2 movies and S2 with S3 on the way now. This project has been going for 6 years now and he still wants to write for it. The music is done by the guy who did the music for Attack on Titan, so alot of WOAHs and stuff in his music. My advice is watch S1, don't drop after the first 2 episodes as it needs to set the world a bit but continue afterwards it gets better, really better. God I love this series, the physical aspect of the puppetry, the tight wuxia script, the VAs especially Shou's are all good. They show outtakes in the movies, they throw around $10k puppets to get the effects of them being thrown by a sword attack.
Houseki no Kuni OP
One of the best series of 2017 and considering this was Kemono Friends and Girls Last Tour in the same year, that should tell you how good it is. The story is Humanity has been dead. They have been for thousands of years. But still life on earth exists, in 3 forms, crustaceans in the sea, gems on the earth and Lunarians who live on the moon. The story starts with a young gem called Phos, after Phosphophyllite, who goes up to her Sensei and asks what she can do. The other gems battle the Lunarians who come to break them, gather them up and return them to the moon for some purpose. Adament Sensei tasks her with cataloging all the local wildlife and eventually she meets Cinnabar, a gem in a positions like she is. Phos promises Cinna that they'll find something they can do together and then they get attacked by Lunarians. Why this series is beautiful, is not only the use of CD3G that still holds up or the gorgeous use of lighting that makes it look like a video game, it's also the buddhist themes inherent in the story. The pain and suffering one undergoes and who you have to lose to gain, you will ultimately not be yourself pre-suffering but at the end you'll ask if it's worth it. The manga has taken a dark turn recent so watch the series first before jumping into it.
I also wanted it noted that Houseki first came out 2012, and Steven Universe came out 2013, so you're getting an uncorrupted by a certain female of ethnic persuasion and her biased views on sex. The Gems themselves are sexless, I use female on them because female seiyuus but they address themselves with Boku which is mostly used by males so the books have alot of I's and he's. It's not a mess but just thought you should know, it's a translation thing than a weird gender thing like SU has.
Gems can get flustered
Don't stuck your dick in one.
Zone of the Enders, Dolores, I, cute moment just to show you what the show is like.
2001 tie in anime for the games that were big back that. Kojima didn't work on this but he regards it as canon. Anyway, story is James Links is struggling with his family, his son and daughter see him as a drunk which he is, his wife is dead, which might be and he's stuck ferrying parts between Mars and Earth. All that changes when Dolores, the pinkest cutest mech you've ever seen comes along and tells him her creator was his dead wife. So James with his new mech, picks up a book on how to be a better father, rounds up his kids and tries to get off of earth to his ship before the authorities find Dolores and capture her. Half the series is just getting to Mars and it starts to open up there but James himself is an instantly likeable protag because he's trying to juggle so many balls at once. The dub is pretty good also for the time which good in it's own right. Not much to say, it's just a solid mech anime.
Part from Space Dandy S2E08
Space Dandy is weirdYou'll either like it, loathe it or be indifferent to it. But that episode 8... that's the one I remember even now. Because in that Dandy dies and he goes on this weird surrealist wandering journey with other creatures discussing life and death as well. It doesn't come across as faux deep to me but is meant to get you questioning stuff like Entropy, Legacy and what's after death. I find it all fascinating. Even if you only watch one episode, that's a good episode to watch.
Last Exile OP
Another adventure one but I don't think you'll mind it. The world has taken to the sky in massive airships but tech is still just post-industrial so fighting in the skies is done Musketeer style of lining up men along a broadside and having them shoot these proto-rifle-cannons at the enemy ships. The world itself is probably the biggest draw here, characters and story can get a little week but it's 10/10 world design and detail. Again, not much to say, there was a sequel in 2012 but it's unconnected as far as I know.
Lain OP
Lain has a legacy in the Anime community. A show that people recommend and remember, it just seems to stick around but to put it down to why? I'd say it's because it's a weird show even by Anime's general wackiness of standards. Lain herself spends more time in the Wired, basically the internet if it was more all encompassing but as she does, things start to mesh a little strange, at least in terms of story. It's one you should watch at least once, even if you can't remember why you keep seeing the girl with the beanie in your monitor.
Code Geass OP
Code Pants is a guilty pleasure of mine. I know people tend to dislike it cause fanservice, pizza, Suzaku spinning kick and other things but I think they belies the what makes this series so great. First off is characters, Lelouch is a tactical genius who to the point of ruthlessness will walk over those that get in his way. When something does effect him though, like with Shirley, he really takes it heavily. C.C. is always there to poke at him and to remind him of their deal but he still walks to overthrow the Britannia Empire, that's mostly the continental Americas despite the name. The plot is tight, like victorian corset breaking ribs tight, every thing brought up or minor side character like Dalton, he runs into Lelouch few eps later, helps him when the Geass gets triggered. It's amazing in just how narrow the story with with how many characters, factions and motivations the story juggles. The mechs themselves I actually like, they starts off as gen 5 Sutherlands being better than tanks but then you get specially manufactured ones for the Black Knights then gen 7 becomes the default and it's an arms race to see who can make them fly and achieve dominance first. I am biased of this series, so I'd recommend it. It's worth your time.
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Not done yet, even though it's late. About a dozen more, then movies and I can rest. I also want to say that if you're ever interested in anime artbooks, like production materials or something likethis for Last Exile, look on Exhentai/sad panda. Yes, yes I know it's porn and all but if you trawl $Artbook for something like this. Yeah it's in Japanese but it's the art you want, the character designs even if you can't understand the words.
Dennou Coil OP
Dennou Coil is an interesting little anime. Imagine instead of smartphones, google glasses became the main communication device and the world and the internet are very close to each other. In a small town in the country, the internet leaks glitches that the local cable company hasn't fixed. A small group of kids use chalk to draw runic patterns that allow them to interface with the glitches and bend the digital world to their will. This usually results in fights but it's all in good fun. The plot starts out innocent enough and the characters don't realize the danger they're in but things to ramp up and it stays consistent throughout. A good solid anime about kid characters, couldn't ask for me.
Aria the Animation
Aria is a series that just doesn't seem to disappear but honestly, I don't mind. Having a few seasons and the occasional OVA. There's a new OVA coming out soon that I'm eager to see. Originally started as a Manga, when it was adapted for the first anime, the creator actually kept the manga going, incorporating the ending of that into the anime. The basic story is about 300 years in the future Mars has been terraformed into a habital planet and is mostly known as Aqua now for it's many blue seas. The story takes place in Neo-Venezia, a 1 for 1 copy of Venice back on earth. it follows the daily goings on of Akari, an Undine or Gondoleer for the Aria Company. It's a seriously mellow slice of life that makes you just want to relax. All the characters are great, even Athena who's both Seiyuu's, her normal voice and singing voice have both died, so in Avenniere they have her singing. Ah, the music. It's all classic Italian mediterranean songs and you can just imagine yourself by the sea. Grab Aria "The Box" if you want the complete soundtracks from the 3 mainline series. As for watching order, go by release date. But yes, it's good. Really good.
If I end up in Neo-Venezia in my afterlife, I'll consider it a good place.
Black Lagoon Shootout
I could just leave that video up there as my entire thoughts on this but here we go. It's a good series, bloody good dub as well, considering this was 06 when it was originally recorded and It's a Canadian production instead of the usual Funi I think which makes it even better. God I love Balalaika's voice. But anyway, there's two seasons and Roberta's Blood Trail, 5 ep OVA that's worth watching as well, the author took a few years in Hiatus but has returned as of a few months ago, so there's that. Yes watch it, good violence and story married perfectly.
Samurai Champloo
So after Watanabe made Bebop, how do you follow up the Jazz and space combo? You go Rap and Samurai. And surprisingly, it works. If you've ever seen Boondocks the "Blind Nigga Samurai" part was directly inspired by this show. Describing individual episodes really isn't this show's strength as they sort of flow into one another, rather it's the journey through them that matters. So give it a watch, worthwhile. Dub is decent as well.
Ghost Stories Dub
I love this Dub. The plot of Ghost Stories is quite generic, girl lets loose an evil spirit that takes the form of a cat, mother wrote a book of the things that were summoned and she and her friends have to try and seal them back up. What separates this from a boring 5/10 to a hilarious 8/10 is the English Dub. There's another version of the English dub that's proper, but the comedic one contains alot of 2001 references, even stuff like Bruce Jenner, bombing abortions clinics and inappropriate humor like that. It's refreshing in the PC era we live in. This dub also got official approval from the company, even if they didn't understand it. It's also about 5-8 years before abridged series became a thing so it's a trendsetter. Watch it, it's just funny as it is uncouth.
Area 88 1980s OVA
2004 Part
Right, Two different adaptations and I'd get flak if I didn't include the 1980s one. This is a series dating back to 85 and the basic plot of both is that Shin Kazuma, the guy with hair covering one part of his face, a former commercial airline pilot is tricked into signing a 3 year combat deal with a mercenary company. He gets transferred to the battlezone and basically Ace Combats it up in-order to A, pay off the 1.5 million cancel clause on the contract or try and get a plane that run from the base, but good luck considering that it's 1000km to anywhere that isn't desert. 1985 one was heavily inspired by Top Gun at the time and the 2004 one was probably more Ace Combat. It's a decent watch over all, the electronica from the 2004 one for example is something to hunt down and I'm surprised that the idea of needing to pay off a merc contract hasn't been made into a flight sim yet, considering how well AC and Project Wingman are doing these days.
Astro 2003 Dub
So this is the most recent adaptation of Astro apart from that god awful movie years back. What makes this one a little different is the Dub essentially turns it into a Saturday Morning cartoon, They even changed the intro so it'd fit in more. Why watch it? Astro is a bot built by Dr.Tenma, who's always urging Tobia to "Evolve", to become stronger so he goes up against people like Atlas, Pluto and the Blue Knight but through it all he's always trying to get robots and humans to work together. It's a strong pacifism angle in that Astro only attacks in self-defense and his sense of wanting people to get along tries to sway them. Like I said, Saturday Morning Cartoon. And that's okay by me, I still enjoy it despite how it's aged and how grating Astro's voice can get sometimes. Characters like Tenma make up for it though.
Haibane Renmei OP
Another forgotten classic. enter text Haibane started out as some Doujins Abe Yoshitoshi was drawing around 98. He was approached by an animation company that loved his work and over a year or two he got down the basic plot settings and characters. The basic plot is that Angel like beings are born into a town with human inhabitants, with a giant wall surrounding it and that's literally it. You can guess the metaphor at play here because this is the same creator as Lain but what's interesting about this is you follow a "Life-cycle" of a Haibane. They end up here, work in the town, stay in the Old House then get a calling to fly over the wall. Give it a watch, it's a very calming slice of life that makes you think as well.
Cromartie Trolling
Cromartie relies on the absurd but that's what makes it so good, have a Gorilla because why not, everyone looks like they're from Yakuza because why not, introduce Freddie Mercury and have him ride a horse because why not. You could have this run in the background and just listen to it and you'd still get most of the episode. The dub is pretty good as well, it's just an entertaining series with the average episode at about 15 minutes.
The Big O
So take Batman, take his suit but give him a mech, a robot AI maid that lives with him not like that and Alfred loses an eye and you have Big O. Originally ordered by Toonami I think to show on Saturday morning, the first season was popular enough to spawn a second one but Toonami went bust around then I think so the ending got horribly rushed. Still it's a decent mech anime even if you're only watching it for Dorothy.
Darker than Black OP
This one will hit close to home for a few people, as the perpetually tired protag can draw a few similarities with what's happening today. None the less it's a slightly edgy urban drama that has characters doing the odd criminal job in a city where it never stops raining. There's this heavy sense of dread over everything and everyone is trying to find their own happiness in this place, even if it gets washed away by the rain. Episodes are generally 2 parts to a single story which makes 26 episodes a good end point. There is a second series but that one's a mixed bag so it's up to you if you want to see it. They trade Tokyo for Siberia.
Yakuza bosses read Visual Novels
So My Bride is a Mermaid could be just your average Harem anime but it isn't simply because said mermaid belongs to Yakuza, especially the boss and his subordinates that want Nagasumi dead for getting close to Sun. I'll say the one thing that separates this series over others is the slap stick and jokes, it's basically a romantic comedy with more comedy than most. Subbed or dubbed is good, they all put in good performances. The anime only covers the first few volumes actually, there's like 8 to 9 in this series if you like it enough.
Scrapped Princess OP
Don't have much to say on this one unfortunately, I know it looks kind of generic but there was a reason I rated it highly and I can't remember it, which is a shame. I do promise there are dragons later in it though. That much I do remember.
Okay, not many words left, adding 3 here Noir ED
Assassin duo operating in France, Mireille is actually from Sardinia. Starts out as simple jobs but there's a deeper meaning to the name they use. Slow story but worth it.
El Cazador OP
Noir American Roadtrip version. Ellis is the one with powers this time and Nadie has to escort her north across the Rio Grande while they evade the person who's chasing them. Pretty good.
Cannan
Basically just Cannan hunting down a biological terrorist except she's got Wired Reflexes from Shadowrun so she can dodge past bullets. Is a decent small series.
Tasogare Otome X Amnesia
It's a horror romanceabout a Shota haunted by a black haired beauty that kinda wants to be his gf but also wants to move on. Is more romance than most but still has horror.
Two more next post then movies.
Wolf's Rain OP
God it's been years since I've watched this, hey want to watch a youtube video from 2006. The series itself is a very bleak setting in which humanity is dying under snowy conditions and it's up to 4 stray wolves to try and find 'paradise'. Don't go in expecting anything happy here, the story and it's themes though, of struggling in the face of the end, of finding purpose to give your life direction, of finding that 'Rakuen' where you can finally just rest for awhile. That's what this series is about, helped by Yoko Kanno and her guest performers it's just a wonderfully bleak series. I love it.
Outlaw Star
Fuggin Finally, Outlaw Star. Space adventures, Cat Tats and a general old school vibe to everything that makes you have a sense of fun. Recommend it, grab the uncensored blu-rays, thank me later.
Okay, now movies before I drive myself insane wit how much I've recommended. You can't complain that you don't have anything to watch now.
Actual Redline movie, surprised Funi hasn't DMCA'd it
A 2009film by Bones, it's famous for it being entirely drawn by hand. Every little detail of the dust and movement of the cars and characters is all top notch. This is just the animation studio flexing it's muscle saying, can you actually do as well as we can? Basic plot is race related and therefore it's like the classic Hollywood movies of the 80s, particularly Cannonball Run. Is absoultely worth seeing, subs or dubs, both are good.
From the same director as that, Koike Takeshi, he also made this gem, Vampire Hunter D - Bloodlust. Can also be found on Youtube as well enter text, along with the 1985 movie, that one is separate as I wanna talk about this one.
On a cold night in 2001, I watched this late that night when my parents had gone to bed, I didn't quite get what Anime was at the time but seeing this dark hunter slay vampires oh this is what made me like Anime and Mushishi just cemented it. D is a Dhampir, a half breed that travels and slays any vampire that has a price on his head. Meyer Link has recently abducted the young girl Charlotte and D therefore has to hunt him down, another group is also hunting and Meyer has himself some protection. So the end is a showdown at the castle. The book this is based on is a little more rapey but the movie is fugging solid for 20 years old, also doesn't have that. It's sweet in places. Dub is pretty good, never really heard it not dubbed. The world of Hunter D is interesting as well, it's 10,000 A.D, Vampires rose in prominence around 3,000 A.D. or so and enslaved humans for a few thousand years but then they became secretive and paranoid their society basically crumbled when most of the relocated to the moon.
Interstella 5555, why hasn't Youtube taken these down?
So 2001Daft Punk are launching their Discovery Album and they need a music video to go along with it, so they don't just make one for the likes of One More Time, they meet with Leiji Matusmoto creator of Captain Harlock, and spend 2 years together creating an hour long music video to the album. It's almost amazing to be honest because this has survived for so long and is just a good piece of art.
Sword of the Stranger
Kind of a low key movie with a simple plot but the fight scenes are totally worth it, straight out of a wuxia and perfectly animated like Bones can do. Absolutely recommended.
Mononoke-Hime Essay
What I love about this film isn't the nature vs tech relationship between the forest spirit and Iron Town, not the aggressive nature of Mononoke herself and Ashitaka trying to keep the peace, nor the entire valley falling into corruption due to human hands. It's all these things, Ashitaka heading west and ending up in the middle of a conflict between all this. The score, the art, even the dub it's all just good and the above themes I mention all play into the story. I like this better over other Ghibli movies because it's told almost like a fairy tale, of a banished prince and a feral girl. It really does hold up considering it was 97. Did you also know it early adopted 3Dgraphics, in 97, a year before Half Life and only 2 years after Doom 2. Again if you want the artbook, look it up on Sad Panda.
Time of Eve Dub
This series, first started as a 5 episode web series before Yoshiura Yasuhiro picked it up and made it a full length movie. The basic plot is a small cafe opens up in a world where it's almost impossible to distinguish humans and Androids. in this cafe, you can't ask if someone's an Android and the school protag follows Sammy there after locating her GPS data. The social implications and resulting guesses of who's an android and who isn't unfolds with the story. It's a nice little slice of life with science fiction elements, recommended.
Patema Inverted
Staying on Yoshiura Yasuhiro, his next movie was Patema inverted. Basic setting is imagine if Whitebeard used his Devil fruit and flipped the world upside down. How many people would fall into the sky, how many would be stranded in houses and need to dig into the earth to be able to live. Patema ends up travelling via balloon up enough and eventually comes across this other human who can stick to his earth but she can't. The result is a very interesting scifi drama. Give it a try.
Summer Wars Trailer
Now, Mamoru Hosoda has a thing for family, in his other movies, Wolf children and Mirai no Mirai for instance, he likes to have that as a focus. For me, Summer Wars is still my favorite. It kinda plays out like the Digimon movie (He did make it as well after all), a virus gets loose in Cyberspace and wreaks havoc on the world but here it's more than that, because everything uses OZ, it causes traffic jams, business shut downs, false phone calls to emergency services. And it's the Jinnouchi family and them pulling together around Grandma that I honestly like about the movie. Maybe i don't come from a big family but that feeling of everyone doing their part and feeling that blood bond between them, that's what I love about this movie. And koi-koi of course, no joke, took that up as a hobby because of it. It's like solitaire but with picture cards and more combos. I like it.
Marnie Trailer
Now, if you ask me what has been the best movie of the last decade, easy. When Marnie Was There. You see. Miyozaki had already retired at this point and to date this is Ghibli's last movie in the traditional style that they're known for. Most of the staff who worked on this would leave and found Studio Ponoc instead, taking the artstyle with them for Mary and the Witch`s Flower. Now Marnie is special because not only is it a beautiful swan song but the story itself. Anna going to the Marsh House and meeting Marnie, who gives her the confidence to deepen their relationship. Once you know the twist to the story, yeah it's kinda obvious but still, the soundtrack, character designs, locations and voices are all just top quality and the adapted story is lovely. Give it was watch, easy recommend.
Fuuuuuug. That's it. I've got more things I can recommend but for me I'm happy with these ones. Pick something and enjoy.
Edit: 5,776 words in my posts with 31,315 characters. Hah.
Planetes - A hard sci-fi series about space garbage men
It is a gem of a series. I came across years ago by sheer dumb luck when someone mentioned in the comments of a Daily Tech article on space junk.
Great movie. For more adult action check out these
(1994) Macross Plus OVA's - Macross is similar to Gundam but with added Pop music and love triangles. These OVAs were my introduction to the series and it was amazing. The fights in this are pristinely beautiful aerial combat that culminates in an absolutely epic finale. Kinda like an anime Top Gun fan made trailer thats pretty solid - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnJxoPQXJOQ
(2016) Mobile Suit Gundam Thunderbolt: December Sky. This movie came out in 2016 and looks visually stunning throughout the entire action packed spectacle. The story focuses on two enemies duking it out the entire film and places them on equal footing, there are no real good guys and bad guys here. trailer here if this doesn't look good feel free to skip - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmJ9D8fXho8
(2014) Parasyte - this is like an anime version of a Marvel comic like Spiderman. Teen becomes infected and has to fight aliens with his alien powers. Very action packed and filled with great realistic characters.
(1998)If you want a highly complex cyberpunk epic thats so inspiring it has its own chan and numerous communities entirely dedicated to it that are extremely active to this day then feel free to check out Serial Experiments Lain (1999). It's very artistic and many hate it calling it too complex but I promise you it all makes sense if you pay attention, watch it twice and read the wiki afterward (thats a lot I know lol, but its worth it)
These are all amazing animes and I can't recommend them enough.
Konosuba if you want some good, stupid comedy.
Rising of shield hero is really good, second season starts soon.
Higurashi when they cry was really fucking good, a masterpiece even, depressing as fuck until really late into the second season though... Seriously, i keep thinking about it months later. Its good. There is a remaster/remake that started airing a couple of months back, i haven't watched much of it outside of youtube videos, apparently it might be a completely new mystery, people are still trying to figure that much out.
Demon slayer was actually breddy good, kind of slow to start though.
Made in abyss is supposed to be really good, haven't started it yet.
My hero academia is pretty good if you just want stupid action/comedy.
I just got into anime the past year because, well, upgraded to a second monitor, its cozy during raid nights playing whack a mole with people's health bars and watching big titty uzaki on the other. All of my suggestions are probably pleb-tier shit outside of higurashi though, but its all entertaining.
Oh, and motherfucking space dandy. Show about an ass connoseur going on adventures with a talking cat alien and their cleaning robot, trying to find new alien species for bounties, ridiculously good opening song
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IZzSxLdLVp4
Not sure about what genres you like, but if you like Jin-Roh, some suggestions off the top of my head are Ghost in the Shell, Cybercity Oedo 808, Akira and PsychoPass. All of these have similar dystopian, cyberpunk themes and all but PsychoPass were made around the same time as Jin-Roh.
You mentioned you've seen Naruto, and Attack on Titan too, but what else have you seen (if anything?)
Just from what I know I'd recommend say, Baccano or Darker Than Black, but not something like, say, Strike Witches. You may also like Ghost in the Shell or Royal Space Force too.
It's none of the above but Neon Genesis Evangelion is essentially a must watch, and I'm saying that with it not even being in my personal top 10
Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal. Might not be Japanese, but it's some of the best animated storytelling ever, and it's all done without a single word being spoken. Honestly, I can't recommend this one enough.
Beastars. It's kind of a more serious, adult version of Zootopia (though it takes place in a kind of college), and deals more closely with conflict of instincts.
Dorohedoro: Crazy series, never slows down. Fights tend to end quickly and brutally. More will happen in one episode than 4 or 5 episodes of another series. Just the first season is out. Seems to have a lot going on beneath the surface. You will notice a lot of little things on the second and third re-watch (little hints as to what is really going on).
Kokoro Connect: Highschool drama, but with complicated characters that have attracted the notice of... something. Some kind of entity that pushes them into interesting situations.
Re:Zero: Popular show about a guy who gets pulled into some sort of fantasy world. Don't want to give too much away. More complicated than it appears at first. The first season came out quite a while ago, and they are most of the way through the second season now.
Witch Hunter Robin: I don't really remember all the details (did this really come out almost 20 years ago?), but it was quite good.
If you liked Jin-Roh you need to watch Ghost in the Shell (1995) and check out anything about Golgo 13. I personally really liked the movie Golgo 13- Queen Bee. Lots of action in both films Golgo 13 especially so. Ghost in the Shell is quintessential cyberpunk and golgo 13 is set in the 80s and Golgo is an assassin sniper who is the most badass anime guy ever.
And because I'm just that awesome I'll even give you links to where to watch. Make sure you have ad block ON. The website has dub versions but you should really watch subbed. And especially with Golgo these are VERY adult movies so be warned don't watch with parents/young siblings. These are both very high tier animes, if you watch these you'll be cool guaranteed. These aren't some entry level animes (well GiTS kind of) this is some real shit. I'm recommending these because they're similar to Jin-Roh in terms of violence level, but they are both also incredible stories that are much more than just action.
https://kissanime.ac/Anime/golgo-13-queen-bee-sub.58224/
https://kissanime.ac/Anime/Ghost-in-the-Shell/
Here are dub versions if you really can't do subs. but again I highly recommend subs.
https://kissanime.ac/Anime/golgo-13-queen-bee-dub.99422/
https://kissanime.ac/Anime/ghost-in-the-shell-dub.92168/
Check out Kimi no Na wa (or Your Name if you're a filthy gaijin). Always hits me in the feels.
What did you think of Weathering with You? I quite liked it.
What have you seen?
Naruto (im 16 btw), I like attract on titan as well. Definitely gonna check out black lagoon because everyone seems to love it
I'll preface that I really only watched some anime like 12+ years ago, picking it up a bit again last summer though I prefer manga. I only watch subs today, but back then I probably saw dubs.
Never watched Naruto but it's standard shounen, in which case you definitely should watch Yuu Yuu Hakusho and Hunter x Hunter.
I don't know what mirrors AoT genre wise, but I'll take a stab:
I don't want to recommend random stuff, but I guess I'll list 3 for exploration:
Uhh... I wouldn't recommend Ishuzoku Reviewers to a 16 year old. It's an 18+ show.
It's alright, he's old enough. Besides, children shouldn't drink wine either, but it doesn't prevent parents from instilling the seeds of alcoholism in their tiny little livers.
OP: If you behave like a good boy and wait a few more years, try not to die of COVID or something else first. This is my only 10/10 anime. Unlike those fags on AniList and the like who leave 100/100 reviews but surreptitiously rate it 7.4 in their own list.
Look up the CGDCT genre/rabbit hole. ("CGDCT" stands for "Cute Girls Doing Cute Things"). I am not a fan of the genre personally. But if you're a fan of the music element of it, and how music plays a role in the slice of life... Hibike Euphonium is a good pick. And if you want to go oldschool, Nodame Cantabile is a good comfy "music" anime (NOT "song" or "idol", it's about classical music, so if you're looking for Skrillex, you won't be Bach).
If you don't mind the random comfy slice-of-life being a romantic comedy, "Kaguya-sama Love Is War" is good watching, though it isn't the CGDCT genre.
For a less comfy, more drama, but still good slice of life anime that I enjoyed and doesn't get any recognition because of its age, "Myself;Yourself".
Lucky Star, Haruhi, Non Non Biyori, Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei, Joshiraku, Daily lives of highschool boys, Nichijou, Azumanga Daioh, Yuru Yuri
Yuru Camp is possibly the best SoL ever made. Season 2 is airing now so you can join in the weekly fun if you want after watching season 1. It's about cute girls going camping and eating delicious food. Also Ms. Kobayahsi's Dragonmaid is pretty awesome chill SoL. For shows more focused on actual comedy and a little less SoL try "Dagashi Kashi" or "Saiki K"
Just as an aside out of these 4 show dagashi kashi has the hottest chicks. It's this girl https://images.app.goo.gl/eJwerXrDNPPfZD4JA shes one of the best anime girls I now.
Oh and also if you want an almost exact copy of K-on! theres a new show coming out called D4DJ that's basically K-on but with DJ girls instead. https://myanimelist.net/anime/39681/D4DJ__First_Mix
Sekai no senki - old but great sci fi.
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Hellsing Ultimate
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
Jujutsu Kaisen -- ongoing
Ben-To
ACCA: 13-ku Kansatsu-ka
Akudama Drive
Binbougami ga!
Black Lagoon
Blame! Movie
Cat Shit One
Centaur no Nayami
Code Geass
Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou
Death Note
Detroit Metal City
Drifters
Dumbbell Nan Kilo Moteru?
Enen no Shouboutai
Gekkan Shoujo Nozaki-kun
Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu
Hataraku Saibou
Hyouge Mono
Joker Game
Kaguya-sama wa Kokurasetai: Tensai-tachi no Renai Zunousen
Katanagatari
Little Witch Academia
No Guns Life
Onihei
Redline
Samurai Champloo
Saraiya Goyou
Shiki
Shirobako
Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
Thermae Romae
Uchouten Kazoku
Un-Go
Vampire Hunter D (2000)
Vinland Saga
Wasurenagumo
Thunderbolt Fantasy - if you fine with puppets
I recommend Hyouge Mono if you can find it. It's a historical anime that takes place in Sengoku period. While most anime about Samurai seem very exaggerated, this is very grounded though it's still a fiction, all the characters seem realistically portrayed. The story is about internal politics and tea and is absolutely compelling. It's a shame this anime is very underrated.
Another anime I really liked recently was Gundam Tekketsu no Orphans. While this anime is very polarising, either people really likes it or hates it for its relentless (or forced plot point) drama and probably the screenwriter behind the series who is very notorious for writing very dramatic anime. But I really like it because the characters are really well-written and I think the story is executed quite well. While there are some parts where the pacing gets far too slow, still I like it a lot.
Currently watching Shinsekai Yori. Pretty enjoyable long-post-apocalypse fantasy/science-fiction.
Reminds me, Dr. Stone was a fun post-apoc science fiction anime too.
Recently watched the new Demon Slayer anime : great.
Otherwise, My Hero Academia, When Cicadas Cry ( fantasy horror thriller with a slow build-up that is totally worth it ), etc.
Oh and D. Gray Man was great in anime adaptation. Really liked the lore. Just the various openings of the seasons were something.
Edit : saving this thread for the recomendations, thanks everyone.
Uh are you sure you typed that name correctly?
Which one? The My Hero Academia or When the Cicadas Cry?
Oh there was a comma I got confused.
Oh, and Final Space if you haven't seen it yet. A third season is on the way.
Lupin the Third: Castle of Cagliostro
Ghost in the Shell - there is something good to great in all the films and series, excluding the Hollywood versions. Those are garbage.
Cowboy Bebop
Samurai Champloo
Urusei Yatsura
Neon Genesis Evangelion: not perfect but worth the time
The Wind Rises
Spirited Away
Porco Rosso
My Neighbor Totoro
And if you're feeling down and need a pick-me-up, Grave of the Fireflies
Nobody else has mentioned this one, so I will: Neon Genesis Evangelion. Starts out as a stereotypical "teenager-in-giant-mech-fighting-monsters" anime but it gets really good both plot/character wise and in some philosophical concepts they touch on. Its a relatively short series too, only 25 or 26 episodes. And if you are at all into esoteric religious philosophy, you will appreciate the symbolism and references throughout the series. (even without any knowledge of that you can still enjoy the series for what it is)
Without spoiling anything, the original ending was controversial enough that they made a movie to rectify it, (End of Evangelion), and there are a few other sequel movies based on the series.