The Top 30 Best Anime Series Of All Time
17.04.2024 - 16:29
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From heart-wrenching tales of love and loss to adrenaline-pumping action adventures that redefine the laws of physics, here is Fortress of Solitude’s 30 best anime series of all time.
Demon Slayer, shattering records, has seen its popularity skyrocket in recent times. This surge in acclaim comes as no surprise to ardent followers. Each episode (which can currently be watched on Crunchyroll) is a testament to excellence, showcasing animation that melds fluidity with striking artistry.
The visual effects are a marvel, breathing life into the dynamic combat scenes, while the evocative soundtrack accentuates the series’ poignant moments. The show’s charm extends beyond its aesthetics, with characters like Zentisu and Inosuke injecting a dose of uproarious absurdity. Yet, it’s the profound exploration of themes like loss and family that resonate deeply, stirring a gamut of emotions in its audience.
The series (which now has live-action adaptations thanks to Netflix) follows the adventures of Monkey D. Luffy (commonly known as Straw Hat Luffy or just Straw Hat), along with his pirate crew. They attempt to find the greatest treasure left by the legendary pirate, Gold Roger.
The show’s title is derived from this treasure, known as “One Piece.” He is, of course, the captain and founder of his powerful group known as the Straw Hat Pirates and is on a mission to become the Pirate King, granting him the most freedom in the world. Interestingly, it seems that being an incredible leader is hereditary, as he takes after his father, Monkey D. Dragon, the leader of the Revolutionary Army.
The anime show is beloved by many and, for most fans, deserves its spot in the top 10. This is true, and I fully agree. But personally, it doesn’t match the connection and personal preference from the shows on my list. Where it loses me most is the continued run, still running after two decades. That’s a long time for an animated series. That shows its staying power, but that’s where it loses me.
Having been sent back in time some 18 years, 29-year-old Satoru Fujinuma attempts to prevent his mom’s death in his teens, a story that began after a series of kidnappings when he was in the 5th grade. He possesses an incredible ability, which he calls “Revival”, one that can bring him back to a time before a life-threatening incident occurred, giving him the opportunity to prevent it. Unfortunately, this doesn’t prevent him from being framed for his own mother’s murder.
The show is a slow grind but worth it. The premise may not be real, but Satoru’s struggles and emotions are very realistic, dealing with themes about society and real-world struggles.
Cowboy Bebop is a story about Spike Spiegel, a futuristic bounty hunter with a laid-back