anime watch list for jeremy

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  • #215327

    ok last night while watching a stream with ivan, ryan, jeremy, and some of the other geeks and gamers team i heard jeremy say something about how he just started watching attack on titan and how he had never really watched anime before. it got me thinking, for those of us who have and enjoy it we need to give him a list, a list of anime for him to watch in case he wants to continue watching anime. so i figured i would start a thread to help here is some of my suggestions.

     

    • My hero academia(i know everyone watches this but for good reason)
    • black clover
    • hellsing ultimate (it is more horror than action but still great action also afterwards watch the team fourstar parody of this)
    • cowboy bebop (it is like the mandalorian without jedi, and with plenty of guns)
    • guns smith cats (like bebop but with more women)
    • gundam series( i prefer gundam wing but the newest iron blooded orphans is pretty good)
    • robotech (stick with season one as the laters seasons took a nosedive)
    • hunter x hunter (yes the dub in a disaster but the story is pretty good)
    • neon genesis evangelion (this is loads of action but will screw your mind up for awhile)
    • akira (it was the anime that brought me in but i still dont understand the majority of it but it was fun to watch)
    • shadow skill (martial arts mixed with magic yes please)
    • patlabor (giant robots, world ending plot where do i sign up)
    • new dominion tank police (police tanks yes, crazy plots yes, lots of stuff blown up yes)
    • demon slayer( love this anime, swords, demons, bring it on)
    • One punch man (superman is to powerful and life gets boring)
    • akame ga kill (women, cursed swords. lots of fighting)
    • kill la kill (yeah not even going to try and explain this one)
    • angel beats (people killed now live in purgatory trying to cross over)
    • soul eater(witch hunters, hunting bad guys with people who turn into weapons)
    • code geass(boy who is a genius and wants revenge gets power and uses it to start a revolution)
    • Sword art online (boys gets trapped in VR game has to fight to survive has best waifu in anime history)
    • Sword art online alternative gun gale online(girls, with guns fighting it out battle royale style)
    • berserk( oh so much blood and that ending)
    • gunslinger girl (small girls trained to be assassins what could go wrong)
    • ninja scroll (yeah lots of bloods, swords, and martial arts)
    • outlaw star (rogue ,get starship looks for treasure with a eclectic crew)
    • Fire force (attack on titan with firefighters and lost souls)
    • high school of the dead (yeah zombies, guns, high schoolers, dont know what elese to say)

     

    the next few are more slice of life i think he said that wasnt his thing but will include them anyways

    • violet evergarden (woman doesnt know what i love you means lots of sadness with a bit of action)
    • k-on (slice of live but with happy music somethign to make the blues go away)
    • beck:monogolian chop squad (classic music with a guy wanting to join a band)
    • your lie in april(yeah you will need ice cream and tissues to watch this)
    • Love live (dont judge it is a guilty pleasure)
    • clannad (yeah will rip out heartstrings)

     

    #215333

    Dude.

    That list is way too big and way too varied in both quality, age, and completion for an anime newb.

    I forget what stream is was, it might have been the gaming with geeks stream on Saturday, but I believe Marc the Cyborg gave the best advice for helping someone like Jeremy to continue watching anime. If there is any chance for Jeremy to truly become a fan of anime, he needs to be specifically directed at completed series that even when presented to a normie it would be accepted and lauded. He needs to watch something that has no filler and that has been adapted properly from its source material.

    I totally agree with Marc that if Jeremy is going to try another series he should watch something like Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood. Watched with either the sub or the dub, FMA Brotherhood is a perfect show.

    Or, give Jeremy a Gundam show to chew on. He likes mechs, he loves action, and there are tons of completed Gundam shows to choose from that are all of quality.

    Throwing out a massive disjointed list like that consisting of a mish mash of different sub genres, imo, will only scare someone off.

     

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 1 month ago by Roas.
    #215335

    I can recommend him these although he needs Krista to get him into them

    -For Star Wars, Star Trek, Battlestar Galactica, Starship Troopers, Halo, Spaceballs, Firefly, and Dune Fans:

    Gundam

    L-Gaim

    SPT Layzner

    Metal Armor Dragonar

    Legend of the Galactic  Heroes

    Voltron

    Gurren Lagann

    Cowboy Bebop

    Tri-Gun

    Outlaw Star

    Harlock

    Nadesico

    Tenchi Muyo

    Armored Troopers Votoms

    Starship Troopers Anime

    Space Battleship Yamato

    Space Runaway Ideon

    Irresponsible Captain Tylor

    Gal Force

    Blue Submarine No. 6

    Space Adventures Cobra

    Space Dandy

    Gintama

    -For DC, Marvel, Power Rangers, Pacific Rim, TMNT, Ghostbusters, He-Man, She-ra and Superhero Fans:

    My Hero Academia

    One Punch Man

    Devilman

    Samurai Flamenco

    Tiger and Bunny

    Gatchaman

    Casshern

    Tekkaman

    Polymar

    Infini-T Force

    Cyborg 009

    Cutie Honey

    Astro Boy

    Sailor Moon

    Saint Seiya

    Mazinger Z

    Voltorn

    Getter Robo

    Tenkai Knights

    Neon Genesis Evangelion

    Batman Ninja

    Batman Gotham Knight

    Iron Man Anime

    X-Men Anime

    Wolverine Anime

    Blade Anime

    Marvel Disc Wars

    Marvel Future Avengers

    Kikaider

    SSSS Gridman

    Demon Slayer

    Fire Force

    Maris the Supergirl

    Moldivier

    Hyper Doll

    8-Man

    Big-O

    ◆Tokusatsu:

    Ultraman

    Ryukendo

    Kamen Rider

    Garo

    Metal Heroes

    Kikaider

    Inazuman

    Super Sentai

    Gridman

    Spiderman Tokusatsu

    Ryukendo

    Tomica Rescue Force

    – G.I. Joe, Rambo, Call of Duty, Medal of Honor, Commando, Military, War, and Alpha Male Fans:

    Black Lagoon

    Fist of the North Star

    Berserk

    Cyber City Oedo

    Terraformars

    Ninja Scroll(Which he already sees and likes)

    Fullmetal Panic

    Spriggan

    Kengan Ashura

    Baki

    Jojo’s Bizzare Adventures

    Jormangund

    -Disney, Pixar, Nintendo, and Hannah-Barbera Fans:

    Dragonball

    Pokemon

    Digimon

    Beyblade

    One Piece

    Kimba the White Lion

    Dragon Quest Your Story

    Hunter X Hunter

    Astro Boy

    Spirited Away

    Howl’s Moving Castle

    Castle in the Sky

    Naussica Valley of the Wind

    Pom Pokko

    My Neighbor Totoro

    The Cat Returns

    Tales of Earthsea

    Whisper of the Heart

    When Marnie was there

    Arriety

    From Up on Poppy Hill

    The Wind Rises

    Kuni No Ni

    Fairy Tail

    Your Name

    Weathering with You

    Magi

    Metropolis

    Doraemon

    -Lord of the Rings, Game of Thrones, Dungeons and Dragons, Swords and Sorcery, and Narnia Fans:

    Black Clover

    MAR

    Blue Dragon

    Magi

    Type-Moon’s Fate Franchise

    Shadow Skill

    Eden’s Bowy

    Rave Masters

    Claymore

    Attack on Titan

    Konosuba

    Deltora Quest

    Is it wrong to pick up a Girl in a Dungeon

    Rising of the Shield Hero

    Code Geass

    Rurouni Kenshin

    Samurai Champloo

    Afro Samurai

    Anglomois

    Records of the Lodoss War

    Records of the Grancrest War

    Vinland Saga

    Kingdom

    Wings of Esclawflone

    Slayers

    Fairy  Tail

    Aura Battler Dunbine

    Akame Ga Kill

    Goblin Slayer

    Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress

     

    #215338
    DigiCat
    Moderator

      I second Code Geass, Demon Slayer, Sword Art Online, and Fullmetal Alchemist, imo both Brotherhood and 2003, these are all great anime with interesting stories and characters

      A couple other favorites i’d recommend to anyone, Digimon and Zatch Bell, love these anime

      Although i’ve always liked anime, i only really started to get into it discovering and exploring tons less than a year ago, the last anime i discovered before then which i really love and isn’t a sequel or spinoff of anime i already know was Fullmetal when i was 10/11 yeasr old, for me personally seeing a massive list of different anime doesn’t scare me off, rather it sparks my curiosity and makes me want more

      #215340
      DigiCat
      Moderator

        -For DC, Marvel, Power Rangers, Pacific Rim, TMNT, Ghostbusters, He-Man, She-ra and Superhero Fans: Tenkai Knights, Marvel Future Avengers

        Tenkai Knights used to be on TV when i was in middle/high school, also watching Future Avengers now, but i haven’t seen enough episodes to be able to recommend them yet

        #215345

        Although i’ve always liked anime, i only really started to get into it discovering and exploring tons less than a year ago, the last anime i discovered before then which i really love and isn’t a sequel or spinoff of anime i already know was Fullmetal when i was 10/11 yeasr old, for me personally seeing a massive list of different anime doesn’t scare me off, rather it sparks my curiosity and makes me want more

         

        Thing is, I just think that everyone spurging massive lists is the wrong way to keep a burgeoning anime fan on target, especially when the lists are a mess of different sub genres. Based upon what we know about Jeremy’s interests in gaming and entertainment, I simply think the best direction is to give him two maybe three completed series to look at and consume to continue to grow his foundation.

        After that, direct him to a database or have an focused discussion where he can assess where he might want to go next in terms of shows, then choose his own direction to continue to grow as an anime fan.

        I just think throwing out massive lists of what we all like is not the best way to do this.

        #215363
        Anonymous

          Here are my top recommendations based on the above suggestions made by other users in this thread. Most of these shows and films are action-oriented, and there are only a few slice-of-life shows and films listed. I have not seen some of the listed items below in their entirety, but have always heard positive criticism about them online and from other sources:

           

          Planetarian (2016)

          Yatterman Night (2015)

          Gargantia on the Verdurous Planet (2013)

          Kill la Kill (2013)

          WataMote (2013)

          Patema Inverted (2013 film)

          Steins;Gate (2011)

          Angel Beats (2010)

          Trigun: Badlands Rumble (2010 film)

          Soul Eater (2008)

          Gurren Lagann (2007)

          Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles (2006 film)

          Solty Rei (2005)

          The Galaxy Railways (2003)

          Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (2002)

          Banner of the Stars (2000)

          Crest of the Stars (1999)

          Trigun (1998)

          Outlaw Star (1998)

          Serial Experiments Lain (1998)

          Perfect Blue (1998 film)

          Flame of Recca (1997)

          Rurouni Kenshin (1996)

          Ghost in the Shell (1995 film)

          The Slayers (1995)

          Akira (1988 film)

          Robotech (1985)

          Any of the Studio Ghibli films (especially Kiki’s Delivery Service, Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, The Secret World of Arriety, and Howl’s Moving Castle)

          #215411

          Gangsta is underrated and good Seven deadly sins, Castlevania the animated series Mobile suit gundam Iron blooded orphans

          #215447

          Good lists, but definitely too much animes that don’t suit most casual dudes (age 25 – 40).

          You can start with animes without “childish”, “chibi” and princesses stuff (lol) and just go watch full badass shows with a lot of action and blood:

          Cowboy Bebop
          Samurai Champloo
          Afro Samurai
          Hellsing Ultimate
          Black Lagoon
          Claymore
          Trigun
          Vinland Saga
          Elfen Lied
          Ergo Proxy

          Have fun

          #215448

          Cowboy Bebop
          Samurai Champloo
          Afro Samurai
          Hellsing Ultimate
          Black Lagoon
          Claymore
          Trigun
          Vinland Saga
          Elfen Lied
          Ergo Proxy

           

          I don’ recommend recommending Claymore to anyone. The anime ended up butchering the manga source material by going too fast and not breaking it up into multiple seasons until the manga was completed. After a certain point it went off on its own, and as always when lesser writers try to finish a true creative’s work on their own, it was terrible.

          The Claymore manga was a great and wild ride of ultra violence by the end with much more heart and soul than the anime ended up having.

          #215461

          @Roas , I didn’t read the manga so I went without knowing what kind of anime it was, and I was blown away by the badass fighting scenes and blood. For me it was awesome, but yeah, I noticed that the ending was a little confusing/rushed, but in my opinion, didn’t messed up the whole product, it was a pretty decent show with an awesome art style. ;)  But I get it it might be different for people who read the manga (like many other animes).

          Cheers

          #215465

          @Roas , I didn’t read the manga so I went without knowing what kind of anime it was, and I was blown away by the badass fighting scenes and blood. For me it was awesome, but yeah, I noticed that the ending was a little confusing/rushed, but in my opinion, didn’t messed up the whole product, it was a pretty decent show with an awesome art style. ;)  But I get it it might be different for people who read the manga (like many other animes).

           

          I started with the anime too, but after that ending I realized something was wrong and investigated to see what the manga was doing.

          I highly recommend picking up the manga where it breaks from the anime. The depth and the richness of the story is a drastic difference, as well as the action. Where the anime branched off, you did not even get to see half of what the Claymores were capable of in battle with all their different abilities, not to mention their antagonists. As I said, it was a masterpiece of ultra violence action.

          • This reply was modified 3 years, 1 month ago by Roas.
          #215488

          A good intro series is also one of the best series of all time: Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.

          #215492

          You people need to make shorter lists:

          Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
          Black Lagoon
          Space Dimension Fortress Macross (or Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann if that’s too “old”)
          Kill la Kill
          Monster
          Cowboy Bebop

          This should work.

          #215503
          BlackPhenix
          Premium

            These list are crazy. He likes action based anime because he likes AOT. I’d have him watch Afro Samurai – simple story with blood, guts, & action. He is also into space adventures so maybe something like Outlaw Star. We should just have a voting list set up if possible. One for old anime & one for new anime so he can get a feel for both time eras. The best of the best.

            • This reply was modified 3 years, 1 month ago by BlackPhenix. Reason: computer language was showing up in response
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