Shows
1. One Punch Man; Awesome blend of action and comedy. It somehow manages to be a satire shonen manga/anime while being a great action anime at the same time. Watching Saitama struggle with his boredom of being too strong is fascinating stuff. I can't talk about OPM without bringing up the animation. It's insane what the anime staff managed to do with a average budget. Nobody believed the show could live up to the manga's crazy art but they somehow did it and then some.
2. Blood Blockade Battlefront (Kekkai Sensen); I really loved this show. Everything about it oozes style. The fun cast of characters, the weird monster filled New York setting, the soundtrack. I loved everything about it. The director has a pretty distinctive style and it definitely shines through here. The English dub is also really great and I recommend it. This show has so much happening onscreen and not needing to read subtitles gave me a better experience.
3. Gintama; Still the funniest anime out there. Not much else to say. It's Gintama.
4. JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Stardust Crusaders; JoJo is ridiculous in the best way. Watching this week to week was such a joy just to see what weird thing it pulls off next. The monster of the week format really let them get creative with the stand battles.
5. Haikyuu!! Second Season; It's one of the best sport animes out there. It looks really good, has a great soundtrack, and all of the characters are great. Every single one of them are likable, even the rivals. It's really easy to cheer for them and you really want to see how each of them grows as players.
6. Shirobako; I was pretty interested in the process of making anime so this one was right up my alley. I'm sure plenty of it was prettied up a bit and made to look more fun than it actually is, but it still tried to convey how tough the industry is and I think I learned a lot from it. My only dislike is the designs for all the main characters. The lead and all her friends have the most generic looking anime designs, and they would all look the same if they didn't have rainbow colored hair to distinguish themselves. It's a pretty odd choice considering every other character in that show looks vastly different and are actually based on real people(?)
7. Food Wars (Shokugeki no Soma); Never thought anime cooking battles could be so intense until this show came along. Like Haikyuu, it's filled with likable characters that you just want to see improve and succeed. It also taught me that clothes explode after eating a really good meal.
8. Gatchaman Crowds Insight; Didn't think I'd get commentary about social networking and mob mentality from a show about power rangers fighting aliens. It's very weird and somehow works.
9. Death Parade; I was pretty impressed with the unique premise this show had. Two people who died have to be judged by playing in Death Games? Very interesting stuff. 12 episodes could have been way too long for this show to stay interesting, but they managed to keep it fresh with the different game ideas and variety of characters. A very emotional show.
10. The Heroic Legend of Arslan; A huge fantasy epic from the creator of Legend of the Galactic Heroes? Sign me up. Unfortunately the anime has some problems like some ugly ass CG and other rough animation, but the ambitious story and characters make it a worthwhile journey.
Honorable mentions
x. Ushio and Tora; Pure 90s shonen fun.
x. My Love Story!! (Ore Monogatari!!); Very sweet romance anime with no annoying drama. Was pretty much my feel good show.
x. Assassination Classroom; funny show about a class of kids trying to kill a earth destroying alien who is also their teacher.
x. Noragami Aragoto; pretty fun action show about a unknown god trying to make a name for himself. Yato pretty much makes this show for me. His antics are the best.
x. Rokka: Braves of the Six Flowers; This show looked super generic action-adventure when I first started it, and then it turn into a fucking awesome mystery-thriller. It's a shame it won't ever get another season.
Film/OVA
1. Space Battleship Yamato 2199: Odyssey of the Celestial Ark; sequel movie to the best anime of 2013. This could have easily been a worthless addition that adds nothing to the franchise, but instead this movie focuses on the best things about the series while fleshing out it's universe and setting up a (now confirmed) sequel series.
2. Little Witch Academia: The Enchanted Parade; They somehow managed the recapture the magic of the first one. A very fun lighthearted adventure.