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I thought the idea was to make the OP want to continue to watch anime?The lack of Inuyasha is angering my soul.
I thought the idea was to make the OP want to continue to watch anime?
The lack of Inuyasha is angering my soul.
cant go wrong with Cowboy Bebop.
Ghost in the shell Movie
Akira (wish there were more bike scenes)
Samurai Champloo.
and Dragon MotherFuckin Ball without the Z
Ignore people recommending old stuff out of nostalgia and start with modern classics like Suzumiya Haruhi, K-ON, Chuunibyou, and To-Love-Ru.
Does anyone besides teenage girls like Inuyasha?
I disagree with so much of this thread. Maybe it's age or what, but I think most of the stuff being recommended is kind of shit.
Legend of Galactic Heroes is awesome.
Hajime no Ippo is really good too.
This is nutso crazyballs opposite day!I was in the same boat as you this time last year. Fullmetal Alchemist is the easy first suggestion. It has a great story and is just a fun, well-made show. I've gotten a fair few mates into anime with the help of FMA. Make sure it's the original one and not 'Brotherhood', which is equally awesome but should be watched after.
1. Gintama - My favorite anime, ever.
2. Gundam Unicorn - Although it was only 4 episodes, I have been anticipating every release since it came out. Really great.
3. Tiger & Bunny - Really funny and lovable characters. I can't see how someone can't enjoy this.
4. Toriko - Never read the manga but when I first tried this out I was already hooked. Really fun anime to watch. Even if they cook/catch weird shit it still all looks delicious DX <3
5. Sket Dance - Some people discouraged me from watching it and said it wasn't that good, but I'm glad I tried it out because it really is enjoyable. If you like Gintama you'll definitely like this too (plus the cross over was great)
6. Level E - Never watched YYH or HxH until the remake so stuff from that guy was new to me until I watched this. It's really funny and enjoyable so if you liked those 2 works you should like this as well.
7. HunterxHunter - Completely fresh on me and so far it's been great watching it. Reminds me of how much I enjoyed FMA Brotherhood when it came out, so I hope it'll have the same effect
8. Bakuman 2 - I never thought watching something about making manga would be interesting to watch. Most people say it's better to just read the manga instead of watching this but I'm lazy to catch up on all those chapters ;/
9. Sengoku Basara: The Last Party - LET'S PARTY, HERE WE GO!!
10. Usagi Drop - Very cute and lovable animeI'm sorta glad they didn't continue further, I think the anime ended fine.
Honorable mentions:
The Borrower Arrietty
Ao no Exorcist
C: The Money of Soul and Possibility Control
Tono to Issho: Gantai no Yabou
Fractale
And, Samurai Champloo > Cowboy Bebop. Sorry.
Bebop is good but no![]()
Summer Wars, I saw that.
If you saw the first Digimon movie and liked the look of it, this movie looks like that.
you are completely incorrect in this matter.
I'm so sorry but really it's not that great
Maybe I'm just not nostalgic as you all are about it but the ending made me go "that's it? really?"
The overhype killed it I guess.
I'm so sorry but really it's not that great
Maybe I'm just not nostalgic as you all are about it but the ending made me go "that's it? really?"
The overhype killed it I guess.
I just watched both back to back a couple months ago. Don't get me wrong, I love Champloo. Bebop is just in a whole league of it's own.
For someone who may be a fictional sport, you sure are real salty from what he said.This user may or may not be a work of fiction. Be advised.
And, Samurai Champloo > Cowboy Bebop. Sorry.
I would have also liked to watch Cowboy Bebop but I had its ending spoiled before I saw 1 episode so I never bothered.