Top 10 Anime You Must Watch In Life if you Are An Anime Fan
There are numerous animations produced and released all over the
world every year. It is said that the first Japanese animation was made and
released in 1917. The industry of anime has prospered substantially in Japan
partly because the country has other Japanese pop cultures such as manga, video
games, and light novels.
Here are the Top best anime series to watch including both the
classic anime franchises and the brand new shows.
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One
punch Man
If you're starting to feel superhero fatigue kicking in, you're
not alone — the hero of the hit anime "One-Punch Man" is feeling it
too. Saitama is so powerful that he can defeat any foe with (you guessed it)
just a single punch, and it's left him feeling rather bored. The only obstacles
he faces are mundane things, like running short of money."
The set-up makes for some great comedy, but this is an anime
with something for everyone. Saitama becomes a reluctant mentor to the
up-and-coming hero(genos), This Anime Has Some Of The Best Thrilling Fight
Scenes In The Anime History.
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Demon
Slayer
The main character Tanjiro Kamado finds his family is killed by
the attack of demons and only his sister Nezuko is changed into a demon. He
decides to become a demon slayer to restore her to a human.
As a result of a demon epidemic, a young Tanjiro Kamado takes on
the quest to avenge his family, all whilst searching for a cure for his sister.
Besides the ambitious premise, The battle scenes between demon slayers with
swords and unique demon characters are intense, which is beautifully drawn.
Each character’s past and background including even demons are respectfully
depicted in this anime.
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HunterxHunter
Hunter x Hunter – the ‘X’ is silent – has been a favorite among
anime fans for over a decade now. The 2011 series sees Gon discover his
previously-thought-dead father is actually alive and well as a ‘Hunter’, a member
of the upper echelons of humanity.
What starts out as a pretty light slice of anime soon transforms
into a shonen spectacle, a dark and intense tale that opens up as Gon finds his
feet as a Hunter. It’s also rare in anime that it refuses to play to type with
a ‘strong’ protagonist. Instead, the appeal of Gon failing, reflecting, and
overcoming personal struggles is far more mature than what we’re accustomed to.
All told, it’s what makes the show worth watching over most of its peers.
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Attack
On Titan
Attack on Titan is another wildly popular series
that has taken the world by storm. The series explores darker and heavier
themes, depicting a violent dystopia where humanity has walled off cities in a
war with colossal, flesh-eating Titans. Gritty and heart-stopping, Attack on Titan is a mental challenge that takes viewers on an
emotional rollercoaster.
Visually unlike anything else, the series produces a dynamic
space by experimenting with scale and size. Attack on Titan sports a more graphic aesthetic, where the uncanny
humanoid titans and their barbaric nature border disturbing more than
intriguing. As violent and brutal as the show may be, its well-rounded nature
and near-perfect acclaim have won many over as another modern classic.
Naruto
It's the tale of ambitious young ninja Naruto Uzumaki, who longs
to become the head (or Hokage) of his village, Konoha. He's not exactly a
popular choice, however — when Naruto was a baby, Kurama (aka the Nine-Tailed
Fox) attacked the village, and Naruto's father was forced to seal the demon
inside his newborn son. This leads to Naruto being largely shunned by his
peers, but he remains determined to prove himself a worthy leader.
He becomes the strongest ninja in Konoha and he tries to show
everyone his power. The path was not easy and it was filled with betrayal,
pain, loss, etc. Overall, this anime series is a must-watch and
you can enjoy the adventures of the ninja.
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Tokyo
Revengers
The story of Tokyo Revengers revolves around a guy who supposedly dies after being hit
by a train, but actually teleports 12 years into the past and relives a few
years of his life before returning to the present.
After returning to his current self, he later finds out that he
was saved by someone he met while he was time-traveling in the past.they work
together to prevent unnecessary deaths—including those of his friends and
ex-girlfriend—by changing the past.
The series may sound like an ordinary high-school-life series with
thugs and goons, but there are lots of interesting twists and elements in Tokyo Revengers that make it worth watching.
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Full
Metal Alchemist
This is the story of two brothers who lost their mother due to
an incurable disease. This is an adventure drama where the brothers start using
the power of alchemy and it brought certain negative impacts.
Edward Eric loses his left leg while the younger brother had to
sacrifice his whole body. Edward then lost his arm and was able to affix his
brother’s soul and then started his journey to find the Philosopher’s Stone.
Edward Eric got his leg replaced with a metal one and it helped
him to start searching for the Philosopher’s stone.
This steampunk dark fantasy series is a complex tale of grief,
war, and moral ethics. Through alchemy, two brothers tamper with mortality and
must seek to restore their physical bodies following the skewed experiment to
bring their mother back to life.
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My
Hero Academia
We live in a time saturated with superheroes, and so does Izuku
Midoriya, the protagonist of "My Hero Academia." In his world, an
estimated 80% of the population has some kind of Quirk (the in-universe term
for a superpower), though Izuku is one of the unlucky 20% who doesn't. He was
born with no powers whatsoever, though that never stopped him from wanting to
become a hero. His tenacity wins him favor with Japan's most famous hero, All
Might, who decides to take him under his wing and help him secure a place at
U.A. High School, Japan's top heroics institution. We soon learn that, like
Izuku, there's a lot more to All Might than meets the eye.
He seeks admission to the world’s best hero academies and it
gives him the confidence to go beyond. Gradually, he becomes a powerful boy and
gains recognition as a hero
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Stein’s
Gate
Quite a few anime lovers look at Stein's;
Gate as the best anime in recent years. The main character
Rintaro Okabe and other Future Gadget Laboratory members try to invent a kind
of the time machine, and the anime is known for its time loop plot. Many fans
of Steins; Gate visit the town of the setting: Akihabara, Tokyo.
Perfect for science-fiction fans, Steins; Gate is
a cerebral adventure on time travel, exploring the classic theory that
something altered in the past will change its future. Situated in the gadgety
Japanese district of Akihabara, three friends tip-toe into the future and send
text messages back into the past to adjust their fates.
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Death
note
Another classic series that put anime on the map, Death Note is a broody crime thriller that
tinkers with life, mortality, and the idea of justice at the hands of karma.
Light Yagami is a young vigilante who comes across the Death Note, a book in
which any name inscribed will face death.
Alongside a Shinigami spirit (Grim Reaper equivalent), what
Light does with the Death Note is a critical commentary on personal ethics and
how power and ego influence the role of playing God. With elements of horror
and thriller, the series entices viewers with just enough emotional damage to
keep coming back. Yet another series with a perfect Rotten Tomatoes
rating, Death
Note is a
twisted, mind-bending game of cat and mouse.
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