What would you recommend to someone who enjoyed Goblin Slayer, Campfire Cooking, Solo Leveling, and Rising Of the Shield Hero but didn’t care for Gurren Lagann, One Piece, or Seven Deadly Sins?
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I really like traditional animation, so all of my recommendations will be older or just plain old school.
Riding Bean (got retooled into Gunsmith Cats later on, but worth a watch as is, imo)
Gunsmith Cats
Dominion Tank Police
The Slayers
Dirty Pair
Appleseed
Akira
Yu Yu Hakusho (dragonball z before dragonball z. Formulaic, but fun.)
Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro
Trigun
Ursei Yatsura
Ghost in the Shell
Ranma 1/2 (slow burn, but fun. Caution: goes on way too long IMO)
Outlaw Star
Record of Lodoss War
Magical Shopping Arcade Abenobashi
Devilman Crybaby (extremely detailed high quality art, but also absolutely grotesque. watch at your own risk)
Baoh (same high quality art but grotesque warning as above)
To add to the older anime: 12 Kingdoms is pretty darn good.
I'll second that. I remember watching that with a bunch of my friends back in college and enjoying it. Never finished it though, maybe I should fix that.
AKA the other 90s space cowboys. Definitely worth a watch, even if it's constantly overshadowed by the more famous show.
I always saw Trigun, Cowboy Bebop, and Outlaw Star as sort of a space western trifecta, and it's always a shame that Outlaw Star is always forgotten.
Especially being the best of the three. CB was good but it was very "hard sci-fi" where OS had just the right mix of fantasy elements to make a super interesting universe.
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