Quite a few from back in the day. Started up watching them again while I'm on the elliptical at the gym. I'll just talk about two here.
Top Anime of all time for me was Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex. Great story, good characters and not annoying to watch. lol. If you like a
good cyberpunk cop drama then you will enjoy it immensely.
One piece
Dragon ball (Z,GT,Super)
Code Geass
Trigun
Hellsing
Full metal alchemist
Mahoutsukai no Yome(this one is crazy good)
Black lagoon
Black butler
Neon genesis
Overlord
Sword art 1,2,3
Gun Gale
Hunter X
Bleach
That time I got reincarnated as a slime
Goblin Slayer
Tokyo Ghoul
Fairy Tale
A certain magic index
One punch man
Ajin
Attack on titan
Aldnoah zero
Death march
Blue exorcist
Basilisk
Berzerk
Beatless
Black Clover
My hero academy
Soul eater
Made in abyss
Kakagurui
The seven deadly sins
Gundum iron blood orphans
And a few others.
Not a fan really of Anime or Manga, but I have seen Berserk. It was amazing. If you like blood and Guts (no pun intended), then you must see it. Only
other one I sit through was Ninja Scrolls.
If there is not a English dubbed version, it's hard for me to watch. I just can't stand trying to read and watch at the same time.
I agree there have been some really good additions recently. I enjoyed Record of Ragnarok especially it helped fill the void in the wild fights
department until new super episodes.
a reply to: mblahnikluver
Some of the art posted here is not "considered" for kids.
Example: texhnolyze was streamed on tv at Japan at 03:30 at the morning. But it's your kid and I really enjoyed Akira, when I was 6 years old. I was
like glued to the TV.
Oh great! Thank you for bringing this up. I am actually looking for some reviews about the Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex since I am still
thinking twice if I should watch it or not? Anyway, didn't you have a difficult time watching on Dailymotion? As far as I can remember, they have
slow servers or is it just me?
The classics are still good at that age: Voltron (including the newer reboot), lions or cars. Rough on adults but kids will still love it. Star
Blazers (which was the English version of Space Battleship Yamato). The first two season that we had in the US in the 70’s (early 80’s) was
America’s introduction to anime. Seeing the subtitled Japanese versions will help you understand why it was redone for the US. And why Voltron and
even Dragonball Z was redone for the US market.
Anime deals in adult themes regularly. In Voltron alone Sven was killed and replaced with a clone. The maid/nanny of Princess Ariel was killed in the
Japanese version. In the US, Sven is rescued and the maid/nanny had recycled animation with new lines by the voice actress. Not sure about the mice if
that was US only or if they were killed in the same attack on the castle. Dragonball would have minor differences as well such as a Root Beer Saloon
that was obviously added to the Beer sign out front.
Vampire Hunter D…off the list until he gets much older.
I should say that my favorite anime for rewatching is Cowboy Bebop. Ed is annoying of course but she is supposed to be at that age. The tagalong kid
sister archetype as a foil to both Spike and Faye.
I also loved the live action Space Battleship Yamato. And I really need to buy that sometime.