The greatest anime EVAH.

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Gigaguy64

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Ohhhh hard to say.
Iv got several Anime that are Teh Greatist Evah.

Rurouni Kenshin for getting me into Anime and Manga as the main one.
The manga is simply awesome.

Tekkaman Blade is also a amazing anime for blending Drama, Tragedy, Action, and even Grimdark in a way that worked and ADDED to the overall experence.
It was way ahead of its time and handled Drama and Grimdark together better than a lot of newer anime COUGHDeath NoteCOUGHEElfen LiedCOUGHGundam 00COUGHCode GeassCOUGH imo.
 

Willard Smoth

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I would say best series would have to be "Code Geass", Best movie would go to either "Perfect Blue" or "Nausicaa of the valley of the wind"

my personally favourite anime of all time would have to be "The End of Evangelion."
 

Kamikazi1231

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I've always really enjoyed Cowboy Bebop and Outlaw Star. Even while I'm watching other series I find myself comparing it to those two and going back to re-watch them.
 

Pandalisk

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School Days! :D[HEADING=2]

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The opening is awesome


Its set on a train in 1930's America, it can be a bit confusing if you dont pay attention but its brilliant regardless. Also its an Anime where the English dub kicks the ever loving shit out of English sub/Japanese dub.

Darktau said:
No love for code geass? Come-on, the ending to R2 was amazing :D. Although in a more gritty way the first half of death note, you know, before the little kids come in.
The first series and the ending to series 2 will have my undying love, didnt really like series 2 for the most part, they threw the Mech tactics i loved out the window for the most part but it was overall great.
 

Battenbergcake

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Bebop :B

I guess Evangelion is you can stomach the terrible haracters the nonsense plot and you're soley their for mad mech violence.

But then i'm not an anime guru.
 

Thaius

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Clannad. Because no other anime has made be cry like a little kid whose faithful dog just died before his eyes. Seriously. That show broke me. So good.
 

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Pandalisk said:
[HEADING=2]Baccano![/HEADING]
The opening is awesome


Its set on a train in 1930's America, it can be a bit confusing if you dont pay attention but its brilliant regardless. Also its an Anime where the English dub kicks the ever loving shit out of English sub/Japanese dub.
Yeah, it's the best English dub ever, IMO. Yeah they could have gone with generic American actors, but no, they had to tromp through the Bronx looking for that 1920's twang.
There is no best Anime (There are worst)...but favorites include Eureka 7, Code Geass, FLCL, and Last Exile.
 

SideburnsPuppy

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Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann.

http://sb5k.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/gurren_lagann.jpg

Just who in the hell do you think I am?

(Actually, I like Cowboy Bebop more, but because "EVAH" was spelled the way it was and capitalized made me decide that the GAR had to win out.)
 

spartan231490

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Tough call, either Buso Renkin or Full metal alchemist. Both are amazing, buso renkin has a bit more action but FMA has a bit more length which allows for a bit more depth and characterization but both are very awesome.
 

The_ModeRazor

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Well, I liked Trigun. And the few episodes of Cowboy Bebop that I've seen were quite awesome. I don't really watch anime though.
 

Casual Shinji

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Neon Genesis Evangelion.

Not just the best anime show I've ever seen, but one of the best shows period.
 

Alade

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Death Note, the first 11 episodes or so are amazing, the rest isn't too bad either.
 

Matt Carducci

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tough one but i don't really have a best but my favs are Bleach, Claymore, Deathnote/FMA, D. Gray Man and Beck Mongolian Chop Squad
 

Kirky

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This is probably gonna be a controversial pick but, when I think about it, I can't remember enjoying any anime more than I did BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad. It was just spectacular, and one of the major reasons behind me taking up the guitar.
 

Siege_TF

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Escaflowne. It's like a Gundam series, except I didn't want to strangle anybody at any point.
 

KefkaCultist

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I can't choose just one.
FLCL - One of the best and its only 6 episodes
Elfen Lied - Only 13 episodes, really gory and full of fan service but really good nonetheless
Slayers - My 1st anime and still one I love
 

Therumancer

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Well, if we want to be objective about this I'd probably have to say "Mobile Suit Gundam", or "Neon Genesis Evangelion".

The reason I say this is because the original Gundam has endured such a ridiculous length of time and arguably inspired everything that came after it to some extent, as well as moving Mecha into popular culture. Albiet that popularity is mostly present in Japan, despite a lesser mirroring internationally.

"Neon Genesis Evangelion" is noteworthy because of the fact that it's responsible for catapulting anime into the international community in a big way. A lot of periodicals you read will even divide the anime industry as being pre-and-post EVA given the massive way it changed things both in terms of production, ideas, and of course marketing and distribution. It's also noteworthy because by all accouts EVA was a complete mess, where apparently the team doing it was told they were going to get more than one season, and then part way through production were told that this was not the case because the guys with their hands on the purse strings didn't think it was going to go anywhere. When it did, the giant temper tantrum that was the ending, along with all the dropped plot threads, became a very big deal, and actually did a lot to increase the fame of the anime.

I'd probably give honorable mention to one of my favorite franchises "The Dirty Pair". Despite not being one of the more prolific equasions, this series pretty much launched the whole female anime protaganist into what it is now. The entire "Girls with Guns" genere including things like "Noir" ultimatly owes it's existance to this anime. Not to mention that international syndication (albiet not to the US) introduced Anime to a lot of the world, even before they knew what it was exactly. I suppose you could mention "Sailor Moon" alongside this (which I'm not a huge fan of), but I think ultimatly it was less influential, it launched the "Magical Girls Genere", but I think without what "The Dirty Pair" established for female heroes/super heroes beforehand, you never would have see that kind of take on things.


Things like "Cowboy Beebop" are getting old enough now where I suppose they could be considered classic, but I don't think they had that large an influance on Anime as a whole. From right around the same time period (when VHS was beginning to fade out, so you saw Anime in both formats) you also had things like "Vision Of Escaflowne" (the TV series), while not a huge success it's noteworthy that Escaflowne, while destroyed due to editing, was a big enough deal where that was the show Networks were picking up for a US release on TV (Fox) it wasn't until later on down the pipe you saw "Beebop" getting much exposure outside of the hands of fanboys (like me) who were at the time willing to dish out $30 for a couple of episodes, or knew some good fansubbers.

This is all simply my opinion though.