I’m talking like, Bubblegum Crisis, an Anime that I am somehow aware of but have never watched.

I’ve seen bits and peaces of the stuff that was airing here in the 2000 like; Dragonball, Dragonball Z, Sailor Moon, Big O, Cowboy Bebop, Outlaw Star, Yu Yu Hakusho, Inuyasha, Full Metal Alchemist, Ranma 1/2, Gundam Wing. I have not even begun to touch 1 Peace. Basically, if it was on Toonami, I’ve probably seen some of it.

I feel like there is stuff from the late 80s through the 90s that were popular through the import scenes that I probably never heard of, that everyone who is in that scene knows and loves.

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    Steins;Gate and Code Geass are literally must-watches (would recommend reading the S;G VN instead of the anime though). I think FLCL, Serial Experiments Lain, Soul Eater (until it diverges from the manga), Black Lagoon, and Gurren Lagann are all great animes that are a bit less popular

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    Tsee………

    Why does anime look “like that?”

    • Astro Boy
    • Kimba the White Lion
    • Sazae-san
    • World Masterpiece Theater
    • Lupin III

    Should at least be a start. Those first two are works of Osamu Tezuka, the “godfather of manga”, so they were especially influential in creating the standard practices and visual language of anime and manga.

    You can also check out Aggretsuko and Kemono Friends as two anime that buck the typical “anime style” in one way or another, and also Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt, which will come up again later.

    Why are there so many cute girls?

    To trace the historical development of moé and “waifu” culture, these works in order:

    • Urusei Yatsura
    • Gunbuster
    • Project A-Ko
    • Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water
    • Neon Genesis Evangelion
    • Azumanga Daioh
    • The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya
    • Lucky Star
    • K-On!

    While you’re already watching so many shows by Kyoto Animation, you might as well throw in Nichijou and Clannad, too.

    You can also take a swing after Evangelion to watch

    • Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
    • Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt
    • Kill la Kill
    • Little Witch Academia

    I just wanna know the memes!

    • Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure
    • Kaguya-sama: Love is War
    • SPY x FAMILY
    • Toradora
    • Steins;Gate

    These are anime that are either extremely popular today or were extremely popular in the 2000s or 2010s, and spawned a lot of enduring Internet memes.

    Edit: Ghost Stories is known for its dub, but like… Honestly, it’s probably better subbed. The hashtag edgy jokes in the dub can be funny as clips but it’s kinda tedious to watch as a show IMO.

    Tell me about some auteurs or great directors!

    You’ve already seen or been recommended other works of Satoshi Kon (Paprika, Perfect Blue, Tokyo Godfathers etc) and Shin’ichiro Watanabe (Cowboy Bebop), so to add to them I will mention Paranoia Agent and Samurai Champloo. The latter is also notable for being a major inspiration on The Boondocks.

    Your Name is the first of Makoto Shinkai’s “disaster trilogy”.

    Akiyuki Shinbo is a famous anime director known for frequent use of techniques like collage. Some of his most famous works include Bakemonogatari, Puella Magi Madoka Magica, and Hidamari Sketch.

    Other works of Isao Takahata and Hayao Miyazaki have already come up elsewhere in this thread, so I will mention

    • Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro
    • Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
    • Spirited Away
    • Howl’s Moving Castle
    • My Neighbor Totoro
    • Grave of the Fireflies

    There’s also these works of Mamoru Oshii:

    • Angel’s Egg
    • Patlabor
    • Ghost in the Shell
    • Urusei Yatsura

    If you’re already watching Urusei Yatsura, and have already seen Ranma ½, you might as well add Maison Ikkoku and InuYasha to your list as other adaptations of Rumiko Takahashi, one of the most successful women manga artists of all time.

    Introduce me to some genres!

    For magical girls (mahô shôjo):

    • Cardcaptor Sakura
    • Ojamajo Doremi
    • Precure
    • Tokyo Mew Mew

    For anime aimed at girls where the girls aren’t magical: Kodocha has my personal recommendation, Fruits Basket is extremely popular.

    For idol anime, there’s Idolmaster and Love Live.

    For iyashikei, there’s Yuru Camp, Yokohama Kaidashi Kikou, and ARIA.

    For yuri, Kase-san and Morning Glories and Bloom Into You.

    Anything else?

    Stop!! Hibari-kun! is notable for having a pretty well-written transfem protagonist for an 80s anime.

    Summer Wars is a movie I never cared for, but a lot of other people like it.

    And also, everything everybody else has mentioned in this thread.

    Edit: Added and moved around a few titles; I wrote this in a bit of a hurry.

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        I’m glad that other people think this is a great list, because I keep thinking “Oh, I should’ve mentioned X and Y and Z!” — like if I’m listing influences of influences of influences, then I have to stop myself somewhere, right, or else I’ll just end up listing literally every single anime ever made, over and over again, which is both unmanageable and redundant. I have to keep in mind that I’m supposed to only be scratching the surface, and have some faith that other people will mention the ones I didn’t think of, when it comes to stuff like mecha or yuri or magical girls.

        Edit: for that matter, even if I did list every anime ever made, that still wouldn’t be a complete history of anime, because anime also draws inspiration from cartoons of other countries and from live action shows and films; and a lot of why anime has evolved as it has is because of budgetary/time/technical/bureaucratic constraints that are best understood by actually trying to animate something yourself.

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          yeah, its hard to make a comprehensive list of animation because its such a crosspolinated and crosscultural genre. mothers basement released a video on us cartoons influenced by anime that also put a bunch of cartoons on my radar i hadn’t previously seen or really thought about, if you want to have a starting point for unraveling that specific crosspolination thread.

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    Space Dandy, Project A-ko, Dirty Pair, Record of Lodoss War, Gurren Lagann, Macross, Fist of the North Star is proto Jojo.

    As far as movies Perfect Blue if you don’t watch anything else from this list, Night on the Galactic Railroad, Venus Wars, Wicked City and Vampire Hunter D has a few adaptations but they’re all worth checking out.

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      Record of Lodoss War, Macross, and Fist of the North Star are all shows I’ve heard of before. Space Dandy looks fun as hell. Project A-ko also looks cool. LOL the description of Dirty Pair sounds great “If you’re in a big trouble, call the World Welfare Work Association or WWWA. They will send out a team of highly trained capable agents called Trouble Consultants who can solve your problems. But if the team they send you is the Dirty Pair, there will be a lot of collateral damage aside from solving your problems.”, and thats a second Gurren Lagann recommendation, and a second Perfect Blue recommendation. Night on the Galactic Railroad sounds interesting. Venus Wars looks cool, something very Metal Slug about the vehicle designs. Vampire Hunter D is another I’ve heard of before as well.

      Thanks!

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    Rose of Versailles is an early and shockingly influential anime about the french revolution that Sailor Moon and Revolutionary Girl Utena shamelessly steal from. the 2000s anime L’Chevalier d’Eon is a homage/prequel to it in many ways.

    Oh yeah, Revolutionary Girl Utena is essential watching. Also Code Geass

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    • Akira is a must-watch for any cinephile, period. A lot of CGI techniques were invented during this film’s production, causing it to go wildly overbudget. No Akira means no Jurassic Park or Toy Story.

    • Anything by Satoshi Kon. People have already mentioned a some of his works in this thread, like Perfect Blue.

    • Anything Studio Ghibli (also mentioned ITT).

    Please note I’m heavily biased towards horror and watch a lot of it. So, the horror recommendations:

    • Another (2012): A new student encounters a mysterious girl in his class who no one else will acknowledge exists.

    • When They Cry (2006): A small country town is plagued by a horrible curse. Warning: extreme violence against children. On the third or fourth episode (I forget which), something very weird is going to happen and you’ll be wondering if there was a mistake. Keep watching, it will make sense.

    • School Live! (2015): A group of girls starts the Life Club at their school. Except something isn’t right.

    • Flowers of Evil (2019): One day middle school student Saeki impulsively steals his crush’s gym uniform. But before he can correct his mistake and return it, he’s blackmailed by his classmate, Nakamura. Nakamura is an absolute sociopath and she will traumatize anything and anyone around her. She will continue to escalate Saeki’s situation more and more until his life spirals out of control. At what point, however, do you stop being a victim and start becoming an accomplice? Serious SA warning as this series is heavily themed around consent or the lack thereof. It also didn’t get a second season to finish adapting the manga, where things continue to get worse before having its amazing ending.

    • The Promised Neverland (2019): An orphanage isn’t what it seems. Season 1 is one of the best animes of all time. Do not watch season 2. Season 1’s ending is perfect.

    • From a New World (2012): Students at a magical school discover a terrible secret hidden from the rest of their post-apocalyptic society.

    • Shigurui Death Frenzy (2007): Two samurai, one blind and one missing an arm, confront each other in a duel to the death at a tournament hosted by a daimyō gone mad. The series focuses on how their rivalry started and how they got their physical injuries. It’s an unapologetic look at the samurai and the caste system of Japan. Pretty much all of the warnings, however. It gets pretty graphic.

    • Erased (2016): Satoru travels back in time to when he was 10 years old to solve the disappearance of his classmate and his mother’s murder.

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    i havent watched anime in a thousand years so i dont remember many, but have you seen these?

    • azumanga daioh
    • tengen toppa gurren lagann
    • flcl
    • cromartie high
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      FLCL I have totally seen, it’s like baked into my brain. That show was weird and cool. The others, I haven’t seen.

      edit: after googling the others, I recognized the characters from Azumanga Daioh and Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, and Cormartie High sounds fun.

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    Some older stuff that I didn’t see mentioned (and bulletpoints since everyone’s being so neat):

    Metal Skin Panic MADOX-01

    • A comedy about a schmuck trying to visit his girlfriend who accidentally gets stuck inside a suit of power armour. The suit design was blatantly ripped off by the rpg game RIFTS (among others).

    Cyber City Oedo 808

    • Three short cyberpunk films about some badass prisoners too goddamn cool to stay in space prison, given bomb collars, and suicide missions. Great intro theme. Perfect Shadowun inspiration.

    The Big O

    • Batman with a Giant Robot, basically, but gets rather bizarre later. In a domed post-post-apocalyptic city where everyone lost their memories 40 years ago, Bruce Wayne works as a high-stakes negotiator and moonlights as the pilot of a giant robot to punch the unusually large number of rogue giant robots that keep getting dug up (and seems to single-handedly keep the construction industry afloat with the pretty realistically massive damage the fights do to the scenery).

    Newer Stuff:

    Land of the Lustrous

    • I always recommend this. A post-post-post-post-apocalypse earth produces three successor races to humanity. One of those is a kind of animate gemstone coral, immortal, androgynous, photosynthetic, and hunted to make into jewellery by cruel things from the moon. One day the youngest, with a fragile body, decides that they want to change.
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    I see nobody mentioned any good animes yet, so I’ll start: Death Note, Code Geass, Puella Magi Madoka Magica, Columbo, JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure (both the older OVAs and the newer full series).

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    There’s a handful of movies you may not have seen. Paprika, Tokyo Godfathers (CW: Homophobia/transphobia, but also trans representation), Belladonna of Sadness (CW: Sexual Assault), Perfect Blue (CW: Sexual assault again). There’s lots of other movies out there that are also very good, like the Ghibli stuff like Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke, the original Ghost in the Shell films.

    For series, there’s Serial Experiments Lain and as a bonus, clips from a public broadcast station in the US that showed it in the US for the first time, along with some other stuff.

    All of Evangelion is good.

    If you like Gundam, you could try Legend of the Galactic Heroes which is an extremely long (110~ eps) political space epic.

    Monster is another really good one, but needs a whole host of content warnings depending on what episode you’re on. It’s not EVERY episode, but there are heavy themes of inflicting emotional and physical damage on children.

    Revolutionary Girl Utena is another classic (CW: incest, emotional abuse, toxic relationships).

    Some of these are older or newer than others and I’m more strongly invested in specific ones like Monster and Lain personally. Just more well known series I could think of off the top of my head.

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      Legend of the Galactic Heroes

      Gundam is cool, and this sounds pretty cool too. I’ll check out some of the films as well. This is the second Revolutionary Girl Utena recommendation, and kudos for the content warnings, I think I’ll pass on Monster based on those warnings.

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        I know someone who swears by Legend of the Galactic Heroes as the best series of all time, even with its age.

        Totally fair on Monster. It’s a psychological thriller and murder mystery show that is very compelling, but my partner stopped watching partway through for similar reasons.

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          LOTGH is good. It’s probably more interesting as a marxist than a liberal, but maybe more frustrating too. To me it’s clearly, like, space liberal revolution vs. space monarchism/feudalism. The battles and strategies play out like 1700s/1800s wars; the drama is very romantic-era. Haven’t watched it in awhile though.

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            As I’m rewatching it, I’m noticing a lot more that it’s not as clear cut as liberalism vs. feudalism, but more like weighing a liberal democracy in decay against a revolutionary liberal autocracy under a Bonaparte figure. The loredump episodes point to a hard-men-soft-men cyclical view of history. It’s high-key liberal and low-key fascist.

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          I wouldn’t call it the best of all time, but I’m in S3 of my second watch and it’s certainly better on rewatch. The age of the series is part of its charm - it’s made in the 90s and feels like something made in Hollywood in the 50s or 60s about the 1800s. Politically, it’s a liberal critique of liberal democracy.

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    If you like big mechs or gay women you owe it to yourself to watch the recent lesbian gundam anime, Gundam Witch from Mercury. It’s a sort of modern staple.

    I don’t have many yuri recs (simply because a lot of the foundational works remain unadapted).I can suggest watching K-on, Sound Euphonium, and Bocchi if you like music or girls doing literally fucking nothing while making music.

    It’s not a staple like the slice of lifes I just mentioned but the recent yuri anime Kamiina Botan Blooms Like a Lily When Drunk is a big collage art project that really shows how different directors and animators storyboard and adapt the same source material. Each episode has a new director, so you get different uses of the same visual space. I think it’s a good way to see what kinds of art direction are taken in modernity and potentially find new directors you might like. Also, it’s gay as fuuuuck and about adult college students which instantly bumps it up a million points.

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      Gundam Witch from Mercury

      That is one hell of an evocative name!

      Kamiina Botan Blooms Like a Lily When Drunk is a big collage art project that really shows how different directors and animators storyboard and adapt the same source material

      That sounds really fun!

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    Haven’t seen Wing, but I’d recommend the original 1979 Mobile Suit Gundam. It’s sequels at the same-quels and prequel are all good at worst, amazing at their best.

    Nichijou slaps

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    Hellsing, gothic vampire hunting in contemporary London. Alucard is one of those characters that’s constantly, as the kids put it these days, aura farming. They did a follow up series as well, only watched bits of it.

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      Hellsing Ultimate? It’s an odd case of the first Hellsing adaptation being mostly original, then they went back and did a very faithful adaptation of the now-finished manga - even the really silly bits like Seras’ dream mentor John McClane.

      I think this also happened with Berserk, though of course that process can’t be finished now.