Steven Universe is technically not anime
And it's technically not moe because those fucking giant-pupiled shiny eyelash eyes are nowhere to be found except in gags
Kaiji is one of the best. It can be mind numbingly depressing in its harsh realism, but it somehow doesn't ever leave you feeling empty inside. Quite the opposite, most of the time.I'm seeing a lot on those lists that wouldn't count for that definition of moe. Hell, one about Jesus and Buddha being roommates has 4 stars.
It's all about if you want to protect someone or not or something!
This guy is considered moe:
...Wait a minute, where the FUCK is Kaiji in that list?
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Well, they are similar characters.I also realized something. Dung Beetle from Bokurano used to remind me of Kyubey, but now I just see Monokuma.
Space Dandy is thereI agree with the posts recommending Kids on a Slope, it's great. Also, i noticed the omission of that anime about the astronaut brothers? (Space Brothers i think?)
(No Space Dandy either?)
Thank you and nice idea! My only problem is now, that I basically exhausted the entire character limit of the OP posts. Should've put one more there, just in case. This makes it also impossible to add the many anime I forgot to add >_>Amazing OP. Bravo, Chariot.
You should throw up a general rec for Nihon Animator Mihonichi shorts, which are some of the most inventive, beautiful, bizarre, and creative short animated film I think I've ever seen (though granted I haven't gotten through the Genius Party anthologies which are supposed to be even more trippy).
I watched the first season, didn't like it. It was too shounen tropey and people told me that it would just get worse in that regard. I am very happy with Haikyuu!!, Chihayafuru and Saki in the sports category.Bookmarked, but where's Kuroko no Basket? Come on, it's DBZ with basketball a.k.a hype
Yes, Nise is really bad. Coming Second Season isn't just better, it's amazing. If you manage to get through Nise, you're in for a lot of good.So it gets better after Nise? It kinda made me uncomfortable but Kaiki was great. Bake was amazing but Nise...it was probably just couple of scenes though.
I always though it was Yuri Yuri!!!!
Yes, I am sorry, I have planned to watch this.No Ping Pong The Animation? By far my favorite anime I've watched in recent years.
Huh, never heard of that. I was under the impression that I at least heard all of the important anime from the last ten years, but this thread teaches me otherwise. So much new to discover.Also realized you don't have HELLS on there, aka the best non-Gurren Lagann anime in the last decade and the best anime film period.
I started to watch it with friends and one person dropped it out because she didn't like the noses, wasn't on my mind to watch it till then :^)...Wait a minute, where the FUCK is Kaiji in that list?
Didn't watch yetTiger & Bunny where, OP?
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Tiger & Bunny where, OP?
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Didn't watch yet
Whatever this is, I feel I should watch it.
you love it. Jojo is life
Please watch Tiger & Bunny immediately, more people need to fall in love with this majestic, sexy man.
Huh, never heard of that. I was under the impression that I at least heard all of the important anime from the last ten years, but this thread teaches me otherwise. So much new to discover.
Yes, Nise is really bad. Coming Second Season isn't just better, it's amazing. If you manage to get through Nise, you're in for a lot of good.
It's a WAY under the radar film due to only having a film festival showing in 2008 and then not getting a wider home release until 2012. Which sucks because it's downright beautiful and has some of the craziest animation and direction you'll get in an action anime film.
I made a thread about it back in 2012. This is something that should NOT be as obscure as it is when it has the production values and appeal of less obscure stuff like Dead Leaves.
Gave me the same feeling as Gurren Lagann, which is incredibly hard to do.
nuh dud anime was best in the 90's
Jokes aside, nice list. Would add:
Aku no Hana
Casshern Sins
Danshi Koukousei no Nichijou
Durarara!!
Hanasaku Iroha
Higashi no Eden
Hitsugi no ChaikaHyoukashocking truth.
Kuuchuu Buranko
Love Lab
Mawaru Pengindrum
Mononoke
Nagi no Asukara
Nichijou
Spice and Wolf
Soredemo Machi wa Mawatteiru
Toradora!
Working!!
and some movies like Kotonoha ni Niwa and Colorful.
Looks great, I am going to watch this with friends. Thanks for the recommendation!It's a WAY under the radar film due to only having a film festival showing in 2008 and then not getting a wider home release until 2012. Which sucks because it's downright beautiful and has some of the craziest animation and direction you'll get in an action anime film.
I made a thread about it back in 2012. This is something that should NOT be as obscure as it is when it has the production values and appeal of less obscure stuff like Dead Leaves.
Gave me the same feeling as Gurren Lagann, which is incredibly hard to do.
I hope you find something that you can likeas a guy who's mostly given up on anime for about a decade (some movies here and there), this is a pretty useful thread.
Yes, two more shows I have yet to see. My anime backlog is starting to look worse than my Steam one.Great list, but you're missing two of the most beautiful animes of the last decade. Mononoke and Mushishi
Ah! I forgot Mitchiko to Hatchin! How could I, unusual location and main characters.Some series are on par with the classics
Mitsuo Iso's Dennou Coil remains my favorite reguarding animation quality for the post-2006 TV series. One of the most originall and refreshing TV series every anime fan should watch
Though it was rather neglected as a kids series. Even if it had more in common with Lain, in a less soul perturbing presentation
some other series I liked when compared to the OP's series:
Kaiba
House of Five Leaves
Mitchiko to Hatchin
Yuri Kuma Arashi
Mahou Tsukai ni Taisetsu na Koto: Natsu no Sora
Panty and Stocking
Nope. Gurren Lagann and Kill La Kill are really off-putting. Fanservice for fanservice sake in an anime made almost 100% by dudes is annoying.
I'm seeing a lot on those lists that wouldn't count for that definition of moe. Hell, one about Jesus and Buddha being roommates has 4 stars.
It's all about if you want to protect someone or not or something!
This guy is considered moe:
...Wait a minute, where the FUCK is Kaiji in that list?
Neat, they showed gdgd fairies.
It did come out. It's a Viz license and they dub just about everything.A bit random: did a Seirei no Moribito dub ever come out? I'm having trouble finding anything.
Hunter x Hunter (2011)
One of the best shounen series in existence. Based on the manga that has a worse update history than Berzerk . . .
I also don't understand how Hunter x Hunter is only 2 starts on the suffering scale. The second Yorkshin starts, it's just suffering all around.
Yuru Yuri
Series, 12+12+12, 25 min
Akarin~
Yuru Yuri is a simple slife of life series about a bunch of girls slacking off together in school, after school, in school after school and out of school. It lives completely of the interactions between the well established characters around certain topics. As the name suggests, it has a light yuri aspect and the show has real funny shipping and ship teasing. Everything of course in a adorable, innocent way. Its a fun, light series you should watch if your life is miserable and worthless, to feel better for a moment.
Manga Effects: *****
Fanservice: -
Moe: *****
Suffering: -
Sawashiro: -
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Some series are on par with the classics
Mitsuo Iso's Dennou Coil remains my favorite reguarding animation quality for the post-2006 TV series. One of the most originall and refreshing TV series every anime fan should watch
Though it was rather neglected as a kids series. Even if it had more in common with Lain, in a less soul perturbing presentation.
Also realized you don't have HELLS on there, aka the best non-Gurren Lagann anime in the last decade and the best anime film period.
Ok fine. Better?
The people who watch anime in Japan are the same people who watch anime in America- nerds. Except for the occasional breakout hit like One Piece or Dragon Ball Z, anime isn't usually watched by a casual audience.Someone explain to me how does this happen, I don't know how Japan works. 1) how many channels to Japanese households get? 2) how many of them show animes? 3) how does anybody ever keep up with anime?
I could not name this many American TV shows over the same period, I certainly didn't seen even close to this many.
God damnit Chariot. Great List. Didnt expect some of the more controversial or not widely known Anime here.
Shinsekai Yori is one of the best Anime this decade.
No Ping Pong The Animation? By far my favorite anime I've watched in recent years.
Tiger & Bunny where, OP?
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The people who watch anime in Japan are the same people who watch anime in America- nerds. Except for the occasional breakout hit like One Piece or Dragon Ball Z, anime isn't usually watched by a casual audience.
A lot of these shows are run for just one or two seasons (13-26 episodes), most don't have 5-10 seasons like a lot of popular American shows. Also, episodes are mostly 20 minutes long, so you can watch many shows in roughly 4-8 hours.
There are a ton of American shows, and I'm sure you could name more then what is on this list.
That's only how the characters look in some action scenes... Caska doesn't look like that for the majority of the movies. That's really more cherry picking when Caska looks like this for most of the movies:Wow, it really looked like that? My memory must be fooling me.
Time for a rewatch, I guess.
ok so. do animes run at primetime? or right after school and there just aren't any live action shows for young 'uns?
Good, the anime is working as intended :>Two episodes in of Humanity Has Declined..... I-I don't know what to say at this point.
Dropped it early on, wasn't my jamdamn, too bad im too lazy to put such a detailed category to stuff i watch.
also for shame that i dont see arakawa under the bridge
Is she really that prominent? I may have repressed the memories of her. I was really into the Douman part of the story.I think fan service and moe needs to be upped a star or two for Tokyo Raven. Kon brings a lot of that.
I made the cut at Fall Season 2015, Emma didn't make the cutI am guessing this is based on 2000s till current time or just within 2005 to 2015. Well, I would put Emma: A Victorian Romance on the list mostly because of how the show doesn't feel like a typical anime show but feel like a show that could be one of those BBC drama show of the Victorian time frame. A hidden gems which make me now slowly getting into creator other work in her Manga.
Anime are a medium, not a genre. There are all kinds of targets groups and genres. Kids shows run in the morning, some shows on the day and most at night. Primetime not so much, since anime, that aren't kids shows, are for a particular kind of nerds. Even if some anime can occasionally attract huge flocks of other nerds (like Girls und Panzer did with the military nerds).ok so. do animes run at primetime? or right after school and there just aren't any live action shows for young 'uns?
Much better. And I think the bright colours are okay, it clashes superbly with the tone when everything went to shit.That's only how the characters look in some action scenes... Caska doesn't look like that for the majority of the movies. That's really more cherry picking when Caska looks like this for most of the movies:
It's a damn shame about the CG stuff in the movies because the 2D stuff in the movies is pretty good. Only issue here is that the colors are a bit too vibrant for something like Berserk which is better suited with dark shades of colors like with the 90s series.
Hell of an OP, OP. Thanks for taking the time to out this together. I'll definitely be referring back to this. I can't say I agree with your advice to skip the original Hellsing anime though I think both the original anime and Ultimate are worth watching!