– Lelouch vi Britannia commands you to watch this (best ending in anime). 49. Samurai Champloo – Hip-hop samurai road trip. Shinichirō Watanabe does it again. 48. Jujutsu Kaisen – Modern battle shonen refined to a razor's edge. 47. Clannad: After Story – The reason people say "anime will make you cry." 46. Monster – A 74-episode slow-burn thriller about a doctor hunting a serial killer. Perfect. 45. Mob Psycho 100 – When animation becomes abstract art. 44. Odd Taxi – Furry murder mystery? Just watch it. The script is a 10/10. 43. Bocchi the Rock! – The best depiction of social anxiety ever put to music. 42. Yu Yu Hakusho – The grandfather of tournament arcs. 41. FLCL (Fooly Cooly) – 6 episodes of pure, manic, coming-of-age insanity. The Pantheon (Ranked 20 - 11) We are now in "Masterpiece" territory.
You don't "watch" Eva ; you survive it. A deconstruction of the mecha genre that turned into a therapy session for a depressed director. Confusing, pretentious, brilliant, and required viewing. Top 100 Anime
Let’s get one thing straight: Ranking the top 100 anime of all time is a fool’s errand. It is like ranking the top 100 breaths you have taken—each one served a specific moment. – Lelouch vi Britannia commands you to watch
A miracle of animation. What happens when you put the world’s best freelancers on a satire about a bald guy who is bored of winning. Perfect action-comedy. Shinichirō Watanabe does it again
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See you, space cowboy. Jazz, noir, and existential loneliness wrapped in a film grain filter. The vibe is unmatched. The finale is legendary.
It starts like a happy adventure. It ends with a psychological breakdown. Togashi subverts shonen tropes so hard he broke the genre. The Chimera Ant arc is the single best arc in anime history.
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