John’s Top 10 Anime Series

So far I’ve written about my Top 10 Strange Japanese Movies, Horror Films, and Dramas. I’ve been writing quarterly anime roundups for a while now, but no top 10 anime list. Until now. And I realize that many of these titles will probably be familiar to all of you, but they each hold a special place in my heart and played a big part in my love and interest in all things anime. It’s a very personal list, so I’m sure not all of you will agree with these picks. These aren’t the top 10 picks for everyone, they are the top 10 picks for me.

10. Dragon Ball Z

DBZEveryone knows DBZ. This show was responsible for bringing so many people into the anime fold and I was no exception. I still have a collection of DBZ VHS tapes back at my parents house from when I would go to the video store and buy a new tape with my allowance.

Going back and watching DBZ today, I am sure that I would not enjoy it so much if it were my first viewing of the show. However, DBZ has such an incredible amount of nostalgic value and importance in my anime journey, so there is no way that I could not include it on this list.

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Who should watch this show: People who have never seen anime before or are below the age of 18 probably. Or you just wanna feel like a kid again.

9. Love Hina

Love-HinaLove Hina might not have as wide a recognition as DBZ, but I’m fairly certain a lot of people have at least heard of it. It’s a goofy harem type anime with tons of ridiculous situations. The main character finds himself living with a bunch of girls all under one roof while he studies hard to get into Tokyo University and meet the girl of his childhood dreams.

As with DBZ, I’m pretty sure that this is another one I wouldn’t enjoy quite as much if I were watching it for the first time around today. This was the first anime I bought all the DVDs for, and also purchased all the manga for as well. As my tastes have greatly matured (for the most part) since watching Love Hina, it’s kind of embarrassing, but this show is important to me.

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Who should watch this show: People who like traditionally well done harem type anime with goofy humor and ridiculous situations.

8. Sword Art Online

Sword-Art-OnlineSAO is about people who get trapped inside a MMO and have to beat the game to escape. If they die in the game, they die in real life too. This was a really interesting premise and everything was very strong from the storytelling to the animation to the sound and music.

SAO was great. Really great. For the first half. The second half was kind of a big disappointment for me. SAO was one of the few shows these past years that I’ve actually been excited about and watched all the way through. I wasn’t expecting the transition halfway through the show but it was almost like a whole new show the second half. I didn’t like it, but I had to see it through to the end. The first half was great – the second half was not.

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Who should watch this show: People who can stomach a disappointing second half in exchange for an awesome first half. Also those that enjoy great action and interesting characters in a really cool digital world.

7. Wolf’s Rain

Wolfs-RainThis show is about four lone wolves (who can also take on human form) and their search for Paradise. It’s been a long time since I’ve seen this show and I only watched it through once, but I remember liking it a lot. I just remembered them getting into really cool situations and always being excited to start the next episode.

After I “graduated” from shows I could purchase in American stores such as DBZ and Love Hina, I hungered for what else was out there. I wanted stuff I couldn’t find in America. I started buying very poorly translated DVDs online. This was one of them. The subs seemed like they were ran through an online translator from Japanese to Chinese, and then Chinese to English. They took some work to decipher. Wolf’s Rain reminds me of those days, and I love the show for it.

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Who should watch this show: People who like wolves.

6. Berserk

berserkBerserk is an action oriented dark fantasy noted for its extreme violence. The main character Guts is an orphaned mercenary and a total badass. The show focuses on themes of isolation, camaraderie, and the whether or not humanity is fundamentally good or evil. The show is a good balance of all things.

When I first watched this show it was after renting it from Blockbuster with my best friend from high school. This was before I decided I couldn’t stand watching dubbed anime, so we watched it with English dubs. These dubs are hilarious. They even have dub outtakes at the end of each episode. It was fantastic. Berserk as a show is actually really good though. They recently released some movies retelling the story in a more updated and streamlined way and I’m really looking forward to getting around to watching those.

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Who should watch this show: People who like blood and action and humor and intrigue. This show is gritty.

5. Ergo Proxy

ergo_proxyThis show is dark scifi with some psychological undertones. It takes place in a future where androids live alongside humans. Machines start to become self aware and start causing trouble and then there is also the emergence of humanoid beings known as Proxies. These Proxies are god-like and are said to hold the key to the survival of mankind.

The first time I tried to watch this show, I didn’t like it. I only watched the first episode or two I think, but when I came back to it a second time, I ended up really really enjoying the show. I think I might have been too young to appreciate it the first time I tried to watch it or maybe I was in a bad mood or something. Either way, this show was really enjoyable. I feel like I definitely need to give this series a second full viewing sometime soon.

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Who should watch this show: People who like awesome female leads, scifi, and mystery.

4. Xam’d: Lost Memories

xamdThe show starts off normal enough until the main character is caught in an explosion on a bus and a strange foreign entity enters his body causing him to gain the ability to transform into a Xam’d. His old friends are now afraid of him but he gets an offer to travel on an airship with some new friends and go on lots of adventures and get into lots of battles.

This show features music from Boom Boom Satellites (one of my favorite Japanese bands), so that’s pretty awesome. The show itself is really good too and I was really surprised at how much I ended up liking it. The animation and the colors are all really pretty and impressive. I don’t feel like this show is particularly deep in meaning, it’s just a whole lot of fun.

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Who should watch this show: People who like pretty colors and great action in an intriguing setting.

3. Neon Genesis Evangelion

Neon-Genesis-EvangelionI feel like these last three here most people will know about, but Evangelion is about kids who have to pilot Evas to defeat alien beings known as angels who are trying to end the world more or less. It’s much more complicated and layered though, with lots of character development and interaction. Many themes are addressed and I get something new from it every time I watch.

Evangelion. Man, this show was a turning point for me. This show showed me how mature anime could really get and how much it could affect me. I absolutely loved the ending of this series. My best friend hated it. I didn’t understand how he couldn’t have enjoyed it as much as I did. All the cerebral nonsense and crazy thinking happening was just too awesome for words.

Actually, the top three for this list are more or less tied for first. I really like all of them and all three are really deep and layered and crazy. It’s really hard for me to rank one over the other here.

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Who should watch this show: People who like having their brains exploded.

2. Death Note

death-noteThis show should be familiar, but it’s about a high school kid named Light who finds the notebook of a Death God and it grants him the power to kill anyone as long as he knows their name and face. He takes full advantage of this power and starts shaping the world as he sees fit by killing off criminals. His father is a police officer investigating the murders Light is causing, so things get pretty crazy.

I love these kinds of shows. So many times Light gets himself into impossible situations and always manages to find a way out and the reveal on what he does is always brilliant. It’s so cool. This is one of the shows I make my non-anime watching friends watch and not one of them has disliked it. This show is awesome. I actually had really low expectations before watching this show and Death Note just blew me away with how good it was.

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Who should watch this show: People who enjoy amazingly intricate situations circumvented by an ingenious high school kid in the most entertaining of ways.

1. Code Geass

code-geassThis show takes place in an alternate future where the main character Lelouch makes a contract with a strange being giving him the power to command anyone to do anything, though only with direct eye contact. And, this power only works once on each person. Lelouch takes on an alter ego and fights a rebellion against the Holy Britannian Army occupying the colony of Japan.

This show has some very strong parallels to Death Note. They both star a highschooler with crazy powers who hides their identity and tries to change the world. I never felt like Code Geass was ripping off Death Note though. Even though the premise is similar, it is still very much its own show. And it is fantastic for the same reasons Death Note is and more.

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Who should watch this show: People who enjoy amazingly intricate situations circumvented by an ingenious high school kid in the most entertaining of ways.

Nostalgia Overload

NostalgiaOldDaysAfter writing this post and watching the trailers for each show, I am just bursting with nostalgia right now. Maybe some of the above shows were your favorites back in the day so maybe you felt some nostalgia too. Some of the openings for these shows included above are so hilariously bad (see Berserk) but they’re special in their own way.

Writing this post made me want to watch a lot of these shows over again, especially the ones I haven’t seen for a really long time. They all mean a lot to me in their own way and for different reasons. If you’re into anime, I’m sure you understand what I mean. If you aren’t into anime, give Death Note or Code Geass a try because they’re great shows to start off with.


So tell me, how many of my top 10 have you seen? What anime shows hold a special place in your heart? Which show got you interested in anime in the first place? Share your shows and thoughts in the comments!

  • Bob

    GTO! Angel Beats!

  • Jacob S

    Those top three are exactly my top three. Great list, I might have to go back and re-watch some of these, I am feeling really nostalgic right now.

  • DAVIDPD

    In Ascending Order: TORADORA!; ACCEL WORLD; HANASAKU IROHA; CHAOS;HEAD; BAKEMONOGATARI; KATANAGATARI; HELLSING ULTIMATE; CHUUNIBYOU DEMO KOI GA SHITAI!; STEINS;GATE; THE MELANCHOLY OF SUZUMIYA HARUHI. I did enjoy a lot of 90s and early 00s anime, but it has been too long since I have seen them and I fear nostalgia clouds my memories of those anime. I recently started watching anime again two years ago, and these have been my favorites.

  • http://zoomingjapan.com/ zoomingjapan

    A very interesting list. I’m not surprised that I don’t know all of them. I haven’t really watched any anime in the past few years, but I watched a LOT …. like far over 200 different series in my younger years.

    I was a lot in Attack No. 1 as a young teenager, followed by Sailor Moon, then Dragonball and then ….. certainly Fullmetal Alchemist, Death Note (the manga was much better, though …) oh … and Monster was pretty good, too! :)
    I also liked Bastard (again the manga was much better) and The Legend of Basara.

    Kodomo no Omocha! (although the manga was better yet again … *g*)

    I’m sure I’ve forgotten about 2342039582039 series, but those are the ones who I remembered right now.

    After moving to Japan “Katekyo Hitman Reborn” was extremely popular, so I also kind of got into it … and liked it a lot! :)

    Nostalgia … I rewatched NGE after almost 14 years and it was still driving me crazy. I thought now that I’m not a teenager anymore, I’d understand it better, but NOOOOOOO!!! (T____T)

  • http://zoomingjapan.com/ zoomingjapan

    Oh yes, GTO!!

    I can’t decide if I like the anime, the manga or the drama (the original one with Takashi Sorimachi) the best ^__^;

  • DAVIDPD

    Just finished MONSTER the other day. Damn, it was bitchin’!!!

  • Vague

    Glad to see Code Geass on the top. I’ve rewatched that show an obscene amount of times (plus, dat OP. 自分を〜♪). I haven’t seen most of the shows on this list, but I’d add “Durarara!!” and “Baccano!” as honourable mentions (and Psycho-Pass and Nichijou and…oh god, there are just too many great anime series around).

  • Genkakuzai

    A list of anime without One Piece isn’t a list of anime worth reading.

  • missingno15

    Definitely Death Note and Code Geass were similar but unique in their own way. I definitely liked Code Geass and I’ve marathoned the entire series twice so I would say thats a pretty good choice for number 1.

    Also
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VTu1-kLLRdI

  • Brad Garrett

    Wolf’s Rain? More like Cry Your Face Off.

  • malydok

    The best comedy of all – Seto no Hanayome (also GTO).
    The best samurai themed anime – Rurouni Kenshin Tsuioku Hen.

    The best sports anime – Hajime no Ippo.
    To name a few more.

  • DamalSeer

    I consider Serial Experiments Lain to be my door into “adult” anime cause I would watch Sailor Moon, Knights of the Zodiac, Ronin Warriors, of course DB and DBZ, as my childhood animes.

  • Ginger

    I have seen all or part of 5 of the shows on this list. My list would include Cowboy BeeBop, Trigun, Hellsing, Full Metal Alchemist, Excel Saga, GetBackers, Saiyuki, Fruits Basket, Speed Graphler, and Ouran High School Host Club.

  • mordorfires

    Glad to see Code Geass at #1. Was worried it would just be one of the “Big 3″ but CG is definitely my all-time favorite. Out of the rest, the ones I’ve seen are great as well. Even though I didn’t personally love Death Note, I can see where other people find it so good.

  • Momo

    Code Geass is pretty much THE go to anime to kick start your addiction.

    Unsure about SAO, as I find it overhyped, and thus became overrated. I would also say it’s more to the likes of the Big 3 Shounen series than your regular novels.

    I HIGHLY RECOMMEND Hunter x Hunter. Togashi’s writing is impeccable, and I’m really enjoying the fact that it’s under the radar among all the other Shounen Jump series. Shaman King as well, anyone? Shingeki no Kyojin also gets an honorable mention, it’s running crazy among the anime community now and it really deserves all the hype.

    In terms of Sports genre, Slamdunk. Enough said. And soccer fans should really read Giant Killing. It covers not only the team, but the elements surrounding a football club as well. Great stuff.

    One writer I really liked is Urobuchi Gen, and his recent works are really good. I don’t quite like Madoka, but Psychopass and Suisei no Gargentia are really deep, philosophical stuff, particularly in questioning Japan’s social problems. Typical Gen writing.

    Shinsekai Yori is another one. It’s not an award-winning novel for nothing. But you will have to stomach some homolust if you’re not into that kind of thing.

  • Yatieq

    Pardon my ignorance, but who is that character with blond hair and red jacket on the right? He looks to me like Hikaru from Hikaru No Go, but a lot tougher.

  • Casanters

    No Ghost in the Shell?
    Seriously?

  • John

    Sorry, I never got into the show.

  • John

    I never got into One Piece. After high school I started favoring shows with less episodes.

  • cuups

    I agree completely with your opinion of SAO, a lot of people who read the light novels and were fans of the series before the anime loved the second half. I completely hated it but the first half was one of my favorite anime ever.

  • Dave Caughley

    サムライチャンプルーは一番です。それだけです。

  • Genkakuzai

    Why in earth would you do that? The fact that there are plenty of episodes (600 as of now) I just consider a bonus, after all, there’s no one forcing you to watch more episodes a week than you have time for ^^ I truly recommend giving it a go, it is among the best animes ever, and I’ve gone through a ton of em :)

  • Applesauce 21

    What about Ouran? I know it’s soppy but that shit is hilarious!

  • SoulEaterFanatic

    What!? No Soul Eater..? C’mon, I would at least put that in the top five.
    But thanks very much, you given me a bunch of anime I have yet to see. :D

  • Tiffany Harvey

    Death Note is the best! Though I couldn’t really get into the anime after reading the manga, it was so much slower paced.

  • malydok

    Some people have lives and like to finish the shit they begin, so there.

  • Flora

    IMO, One Piece is awful for the same reasons Naruto & Bleach are – an anime studio took a perfectly awesome and interesting manga, then watered it all to hell so that it would be more suitable for younger audiences (their target demographic).

    And under no circumstances is 400+ episodes a plus or even acceptable. That’s just blatantly trying to keep the gravy train going long after the wheels fell off.

  • Genkakuzai

    It’s adorable of you assuming I have no life just because I manage to fit a 20 min episode of a series in every week, really. I believe it’s called making time for stuff, it’s something you learn as an adult. Stop assuming shit you know nothing about son.

  • mei

    You like Love Hina, so did you like Tenchi Muyo too?

  • John

    I did really enjoy Ouran but I wouldn’t say it’s one of my top 10. Top 20 though probably.

  • Genkakuzai

    Yeah I wouldn’t let any child of mine watch One Piece, that much is very clear. A tad bit too violent imho :) And seeing as it remains among the most popular animes out there, plenty of people clearly disagree with you. We’re all entitled to our own opinion though, certainly.

  • ajseguin

    one piece? :(

  • Flora

    I’ve seen every show on this list except Beserk, SAO, and Code Geass. I really liked Code Geass but never got to finish the first half (we moved to a place w/o cable mid-season)

    Personally, I would’ve added Durarara! and Samurai Champloo to the list, at least as honorable mentions. Anybody who manages to successfully blend rap and Edo-period samurai into an anime is nothing less than genius.

  • malydok

    なんちゃって

  • Genkakuzai

    当然だ

  • Yuume

    That is Edward Elric from Fullmetal Alchemist. I honestly couldn’t get into the show that much, but it was very popular. I personally liked the remake of it better (it was closer to the manga, and I just liked the more serious tone it had to it), but it was a good show none-the-less.

  • Yuume

    I am with you. Bebop and Trigun should have been up there (in my opinion, granted those are some of the first I ever saw). Hellsing, man…If we’re talking Hellsing Ultimate, yes. I didn’t like the first one that much :[ And Ouran, I was so angry with the anime after a certain point (very close to the end though, so at least most of it was enjoyable for me).

    The rest I can get behind as well, all very well done.

  • Yuume

    Ugh, the anime was sooo…They could have done so much with it T_T but they didn’t. I liked watching it, but they did NOT develop the characters very well at all. When reading the manga, I felt very connected with and close to ALL the characters, even the secondary ones. In the anime, they hardly made that connection with the audience. And the ending. Really?

    But the hilarity was there. Especially Tamaki and Cassanova XD

  • Yuume

    Yu Yu Hakusho? Sailor Moon (not that magical girls are everyone’s thing XD)? Cowboy Bebop? Trigun? Gundam, Inu Yasha or Ranma (anything by Rumiko honestly), Tenchi Muyo, AKIRA, Ninja Scroll (those are movies though, not series…), Lupin, Cutey Honey, Dirty Pair, You’re Under Arrest, Haruhi, Stein’s Gate, Arale, Doraemon, Slam Dunk, Conan, Saint Seiya, Kenshin, Slayers, One Piece, the more recent hit, Michiko and Hatchin…

    I don’t know. When I think series to kick start people, I often give them classics from the 80′s and 90′s, and most of these (and a lot of the suggestions below) are all really recent. I don’t mind though. I just like to conserve the older animes. I guess you could liken it to the elders trying to instill old Japanese culture in the youngsters XD Sort of.

    People, DON’T FORGET TO WATCH THE OLD ANIME TOO! Just because it’s old doesn’t mean it’s inferior by any means!

  • Yatieq

    Thanks!

  • http://www.tofugu.com koichi

    SpeedRacer4Lfye

  • Yuume

    I am so excited that someone recommended Slam Dunk. Even more excited that someone recommended Hunter x Hunter! Not a lot of people know of the series, anime or manga, and it stinks, because it is pretty stellar (I think so, anyway). I love most of Togashi’s works though XD (biased, maybe? haha He IS married to Takeuchi, Sailor Moon creator, and that will always be my favorite <3 )

  • Yuume

    Also, another recent one I really got into was Jellyfish Princess and Eden of the East. And how did I forget FLCL?!

  • Yuume

    And Kenshin and GTO and Chobits and BECK and a good horror genre, Boogiepop Phantom ^_^

  • Ginger

    Original Hellsing was the third anime I ever saw so it is very special to me. :-)

  • Ginger

    I love your list. I think I’m getting old because a part of me really prefers older stuff (My first shows were Trigun and Cowboy Beebop). Of course, I know there are lots of good newer shows, but the older stuff is so good too! I feel like some people don’t give it a chance because of the look, but they should.

  • Annette Corpuz Breum

    Oh, I think so many of those mentioned are worth watching. I have also seen all of the ones mentioned on the list above or part of them… I must say I love the oldies myself, like Ranma, Cowboy Bebop, or GTO, just to mention three great animes that are so different and so great in their own way. (I feel soo nostalgic right now… I really feel like watching Dragonball or Sailor Moon now >_<)

    As for a little newer shows I think Kimi ni Todoke and actually (nobody has even mentioned them:) Gurren Lagann and Baccano are really great shows. I really loved them and think especially the last two are recommendable to everyone… well it's true, there are so many good anime series, its impossible to mention them all here. But I think those two just had to be mentioned ;) (…and I just couldn't help myself mentioning Kimi ni Todoke, just because I personally l really like it)

  • Phantomeye

    I don’t know why all you people are like “This show should be in the list, and that one, and that one shouldn’t be there.” It’s John’s personal list.

    Anyways here’s mine (the ones I remember how they were, there’s lots of anime that I have no memory off any more :D ), and i must admit, it’s really hard!:

    #0 – Dragonball Z ( I wouldn’t put it on top #1-10, because It’s not that good, but I still get excited like a 12yr girl when I hear there’s new material available (DBZ Battle of gods, anyone? :D). Simple nostalgia.)
    #1 – Code Geass
    #2 – Death Note
    #3 – Full metal alchemist, I’ll count both versions as one (John, if you haven’t seen this it’s a must. Both versions!)
    #4 – Steins;Gate. I loved this thing. Maybe because I have a thing for time travel and such! :D
    #5 – Monster
    #6 – Durarara!!
    #7 -SAO
    #8 – Attack on Titan (for now it has me tingling)
    #9 – Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo (This is was I really enjoyed. I hated the animation at first… but… I kinda loved it afterwards.
    #10 – Ghost Hunt (can’t remember, but I kinda liked it)

  • John

    I just like the shorter series more because most of the time I like concise shows that are really story driven and wrap everything up in one or two seasons. I don’t have anything against One Piece, I just like shows that are shorter. Also makes them a lot easier to marathon, haha.

  • John

    I think I watched maybe one episode of Soul Eater? It didn’t really grab me from what I remember.