The 10 Most Recommended Anime of All Time

Blog.myfavanime.xyz - Surely you know many of the anime on the list, most of you will even say, how can I not meet him? But you always want to look at a list like this for who knows if you have any idea of what we are going to see in the coming weeks on this vacation. They are ordered by year of appearance.

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The 10 Most Recommended Anime of All Time
The 10 Most Recommended Anime of All Time

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

Hiromu Arakawa's second adaptation of the manga sweeps the qualification of most anime titles. He has achieved something that seems almost impossible: The approval of virtually the entire otaku community. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood occupies the first place both in the IMDb platform and in the specialized sites Anime News Network and My Anime List, which consider it quite superior to its predecessor. This anime, directed by Yasuhiro Irie, plays with the advantage that gives him the path that has already traveled the work of Seiji Mizushima, head of Fullmetal Alchemist.

Death Note

Although Death Note, based on the manga of Tsugumi Oba and Takeshi Obata, is for many a masterpiece, some question their position on the podium. The reason: the second part of the plot focused on Light Yagami loses a lot for the first, something in which virtually all fans of fiction coincide. Even so, it takes second place in IMDb and first in Anime Underground, although it drops to eighth in Anime News Network and falls below 40th in Anime List.

Steins; Gate

The television adaptation of the Japanese visual novel of the same title triumphed as its playable version already did. The originality of its plot conquered worldwide and reached the general public in 2011. However, in Spanish circles, it has had a somewhat smaller diffusion. Despite this, he keeps the sixth place in IMDb, the third in Anime News Network, and the fourth in My Anime List. Anime Underground lowers its rating somewhat, although it achieves a negligible 19th place.

Attack on Titan

With its third season just around the corner, Attack on the Titans has been another revelation of the decade. The tension that manages to generate the series based on the anime of Hajime Isayama is one of the keys to the success of a story, which relates with high doses of action the struggle of humans against the gigantic beings that ravage their world. Their positions in the lists are something to keep in mind: It is in fifth place of IMDb and second in Anime Underground.

Dragon Ball Z

No, the rankings do not forget the most popular classics. The Dragon Ball saga illustrates the anime par excellence, and Goku's maturity is for many the climax of the plot centered on the Saiyan warrior. Dragon Ball Z ranks as the best-rated adaptation of the universe created by Akira Toriyama, above Dragon Ball, Dragon Ball GT, and the most recent Dragon Ball Super. He has positions in the Top 10 of IMDb and Anime Underground, where posts 7 and 6 remain, respectively.

One-Punch Man

The anime adaptation of the webcomic One Punch Man began airing in Japan about two years ago. It meant a global boom so spectacular that platforms such as Netflix or Movistar + put their sights on it for international distribution. The nice hero has fallen so well that he has risen to the 3rd place in IMDb with only a season of 12 episodes and six OVA. It is somewhat less valued in Anime Underground and My Anime List, where it remains with positions 17 and 39, respectively.

Cowboy Bebop

One of the classics that is never missing in the rankings. Cowboy Bebop managed to make a whole generation of anime fans fall in love with the 26 episodes loaded with futuristic adventures. In IMDb, it is in fourth position, a place not negligible considering the strength of its competitors. It stands at 26 in My Anime List, somewhat lower rank than the 15 given by Anime Underground.

Hunter X Hunter

The manga of Yoshihiro Togashi fell in love with the public since its launch, dated in 1998. However, the best-rated anime adaptation was not the one that came just after, in 1999. Still, the one released in 2011 on Nippon Television, which takes eighth place in IMDb, the sixth in My Anime List and the fourteenth in Anime Underground.

Fullmetal Alchemist

The comparisons are odious, but one thing needs to be clarified: the fact that Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood stands as a masterpiece does not mean that its predecessor is terrible. The first anime centered on brothers Edward and Alphonse Elric reached the heart of many anime regulars. Their positions in lists are discreet, but it continues being placed in the top 10 of websites like IMDb, where it keeps the ninth place. Anime Underground gives you the twelfth and Anime News Network number 34.

Code Geass

The futuristic seinen of the Sunrise studios, developed in part by the CLAMP group, had a spectacular reception since its premiere in 2006, and both the first and second seasons share very high ratings. The original series of episodes closes the top 10 in IMDb, a number that divides the set of episodes in Anime Underground. Both My Anime List and Anime News Network prefer the second season, called R2, which keeps positions 17 and 6, respectively, against positions 30 and 20 of the original.

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