No list is complete without the classics that brought anime to the West.
Stuck deciding? Use this simple decision tree: comic shizuka doraemon hentai
Not all popular anime involves fighting. These series prove that a stolen glance or a rainy day can be just as exciting as a sword fight. No list is complete without the classics that
Genre: Action, Dark Fantasy, Adventure Why it’s popular: Often ranked #1 on MyAnimeList, Brotherhood is the gold standard. It tells the story of Edward and Alphonse Elric, two brothers who use alchemy to try to bring their mother back from the dead—a forbidden act that costs Ed his arm and leg, and Al his entire body. The Hook: The magic system (alchemy) follows strict rules, the female characters are well-written and powerful, and the plot concludes perfectly in 64 episodes. The manga is equally celebrated for its detailed artwork. Do you want to laugh or cry
Genre: Historical Epic, Seinen, Philosophical Why it’s popular: Vikings. Thorfinn seeks revenge against the killer of his father, Askeladd. For the first arc, it is brutal revenge. For the second arc? It becomes a philosophical exploration of pacifism, slavery, and building a utopia. The Hook: While the anime (Season 2 especially) is great, the manga's art is legendary. It asks the question: "Does a true warrior need a sword?"