The Best Animes of 2019

blog.myfavanime.xyz - Each year, the Japanese animation series and films make a more prominent place in our daily lives. Both the shonen (series dedicated to young people) such as 'Dragon Ball' or 'Pokémon' and the fantastic films of the style 'Your Name' or 'Maquia: a story of immortal love' have earned a hollow between the programming of platforms like Netflix or Amazon. And, in 2019, this trend will go further.

The Best Animes of 2019
The Best Animes of 2019

Then we leave you a top of the movies and anime series of the year.


  • Dragon Ball Super: Broly

The 'Dragon Ball' movie that will present the villain Broly as a canonical character arrives in Spain on February 1. In Latin America, it has already broken records, and, according to those who have already seen it, it is one of the best films of the franchise in years.

In the film, we can see the visit to the Earth of Broly. A Super Saiyan lost after the destruction of his home planet. Broly arrives to face Goku and Vegeta, who are intensely trained after the events of the anime 'Dragon Ball Super.' However, such is the threat of the new Saiyan that only his union can meet with him.

  • The Promised Neverland

The anime of 'The Promised Neverland' has lived up to the first season that honors one of today's most successful manga.

The series portrays the adventures of three 11-year-old orphans (Emma, Norman, and Ray) living in an orphanage away from everything. The murder of a partner, as well as the appearance of demons, turns upside down the lives of young people who are not willing to sit still.

  • Dororo

With a sublime technical invoice, Amazon Prime Video has released 'Dororo,' an animated adaptation of the manga written and drawn by Osamu Tezuka in the sixties. Despite being so many years old, his story is as current as it always has been.

'Dororo' puts us in the shoes of Hyakkimaru, the son of a warrior who offered his body to a demon as soon as he was born. Hyakkimaru was abandoned to his fate, but a doctor rebuilt his body with 48 institutions of children. Growing up, the protagonist faces the 48 demons that have his body.

  • My Roommate is a Cat

'My Roommate is a Cat' is a curious animated series that adapts the manga 'Dōkyonin wa Hiza, Tokidoki, Atama no Ue.' written by Minatsuki and illustrated by As Futatsuya. It is available on the Crunchyroll platform.

The story is about Subaru Mikazuki, a novelist who suffers the defect of being excessively shy. One day he finds an abandoned cat in the street and decides to adopt it. Both forge a friendship and end up living together, telling us their day to day through both the eyes of the human and the eyes of the cat.

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  • Ultraman

Netflix is still committed to producing its anime, and this year comes loaded with news. In addition to the controversial new series of 'Saint Seiya,' the streaming platform has released 'Ultraman,' a new set of the famous Japanese franchise.

'Ultraman' is based on the eponymous manga by Eiichi Shimizu and Tomohiro Shimoguchi. It is conceived as a sequel to the 1966 series and stars Shinjiro, the son of the previous hero Shin Hayata. Critical voices have said that his narrative is not up to the hero, but his technical bill is faultless.

  • Mirai (Mirai no Mirai)

Mamoru Hosoda, director of jewels like 'Summer Wars' or 'The boy and the beast,' has released this year in Spain 'Mirai, my little sister.' The film puts us in the shoes of a child whose jealousy is born when his little sister is born.

Undoubtedly, this innocent portrait but full of adventures and with a trickster thesis becomes one of the best-animated films of recent years. His Oscar nomination was no accident.

  • One Punch-Man (Season 2)

Although the list does not include all new seasons, after four years of waiting, it is acceptable to add 'One Punch-Man' among the best anime of the year. Although the series has gone through very tragic moments, its history remains unmatched.

'One Punch-Man' puts us in the shoes of Saitama, a hero with an incredibly strong power that, however, is not recognized by the majority of the community as such. His costumbrista story is mixed with an unbridled epic that delights any fan of the anime.

  • Fruits Basket

This shojo manga created between 1999 and 2006 by Natsuki Takaya had great success with his previous series, titled homonymously, which came out at the beginning of the new century. However, this year there has been a remake that is enchanting fans since its premiere.

The story focuses on Tōru Honda, a high school student whose life changes after losing her mother in an accident. They send her to live with her grandfather, but as she has gone to a relative's house for renovations in her house, she decides to move to a tent alone. Unfortunately, he settles his new home on private lands belonging to the mysterious Sohma clan, and it is not long before the owners discover his secret.

  • I want to eat your pancreas.

Under one title that might look like a horror movie of B series, one of the most prestigious films of the year is set. Shin'ichirô Ushijima writes and directs a fantastic movie based on Yoru Sumino's novel.

Although it is not a film for all audiences, the narrative rhythm and the particular story of 'I want to eat your pancreas' can enchant all those who are going through a hard time in their life.

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