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Was talking about my personal opinion, not top ten lists voted on by lots of people

opinion sucks get a new one

 

and on a serious note would that be saying that Elfen Lied is better? seriously wtf bro? because bebop is maybe top 5 all time and Elfen wouldn't even make my top 50.

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If I were to do a top 7 anime it would go something like(and the reason i just did seven is I just finished a 12 hour shift and my brain is barely working)

Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood(this is possibly the best show ever made not just anime)

Bakemonotagari(and subsequent sequels, super Japanese)

Gurren Lagann(giant robots!!!)

Baccano!(stream of consciousness tv)

High School of the Dead(fan service at its best)

Ruroni Kenshin(that is probably misspelled, but the show is awesome)

Dragonball Z(got me into anime)

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If I were to do a top 7 anime it would go something like(and the reason i just did seven is I just finished a 12 hour shift and my brain is barely working)

Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood(this is possibly the best show ever made not just anime)

Bakemonotagari(and subsequent sequels, super Japanese)

Gurren Lagann(giant robots!!!)

Baccano!(stream of consciousness tv)

High School of the Dead(fan service at its best)

Ruroni Kenshin(that is probably misspelled, but the show is awesome)

Dragonball Z(got me into anime)

 

Have you seen "Monster"?

 

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Ghost in a Shell

Bleach (the early seasons)

Death Note

Cowboy Bebop (greatest anime ever)

Escaflowne

Samurai Champloo

Dragon Ball Z

Mononoke Hime

Gundam

Full Metal Alchemist

Guyver

Evangelion

Attack on Titan

Pokemon

Battle Angel Alita

Voice of Distant Star

Trigun

Samurai X

Yugioh

Blood +

Akira

Angel Beats

Ergo Proxy (this poo is cerebral)

Casshern Sins

Natsume Yuujinchou

Hellsing

Afro Samurai

Ga Rei Zero

Darker Than Black

Sword of the Strangers

Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya

5cm Per Second (weak story but awe-spiring animation)

Paprika

Wolf's Rain

SailorMoon

Macross Plus

Stein's Gate

Code Geass

Grave of the Fireflies

Inuyasha

Serial Experiment Lain (very complex/hard to follow but the mind-fug is awesome)

Honestly, there are numerous of other fantastic movies and shows that didn't make the list but these are the ones off the top of my head.

Just got done watching Samruai Champloo on Netflix, I thought it was great! reminded me of Cowboy Bebop in a lot of ways. (amazing soundtrack as well)

Thanks for the list, and opinions everyone. Always looking for more anime to watch!

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Just got done watching Samruai Champloo on Netflix, I thought it was great! reminded me of Cowboy Bebop in a lot of ways. (amazing soundtrack as well)

Thanks for the list, and opinions everyone. Always looking for more anime to watch!

it's similar because it's the same people lol

 

 

BTW anyone catch Kill la Kill? crazy as poo but still very entertaining

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I finally finished Berserk, the turn at the end left me speechless. It was so bizarre. I've watched some weird poo but I think that anime takes the cake. 

 

Berserk manga is better. The anime didnt even go to the end of the eclipse and only covers about 1/10 of the manga's story so far.

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Wow very few people(I think only 2) mentioned one piece. I've only watched 4 animes: one piece DBZ yu yu hakusho and naruto. I've read all the mangas of them to except DBZ. All of these are very good except I'm starting to fade away from naruto with the way it's going now with madara. Anyways I would rank them like this

1. One piece

2. Yu yu(just slightly above DBZ)

3. DBZ

4. Naruto

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