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10 Best Anime Series

You ever need more than 24 episodes of an anime show? Here are some ideas!

By Rich BurtonPublished 6 years ago 3 min read
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Now there are some really good anime stories out there, but I consider these 10 to be the best. These series are also longer than a couple seasons, so that's already a huge plus!

'Fullmetal Alchemist'

So this inclusion also includes the Brotherhood series as well. Whichever you like better, go for it. I personally like Brotherhood because it actually ends in the series, whereas the other one ends in a movie attachment. And I thought it sucked. but hey, to each there own.

'Fairy Tail'

This anime is great! It gives you almost everything you need, and not a lot of filler! But it gives you just enough filler to get everyone's backstory. It also has over 200 episodes! So if you're looking for a longer lasting anime that catches your interest, this is the one for you! It gives you romance, action, backstory, comedy, and drama.

'Inuyasha'

This is an older (ish) anime, but it has a really good story and good episodes. it is mostly a drama with a lot of action, but it has romance and comedy mixed in to keep you on your toes. Give it a try and also watch the 'Final Act' to finish it off.

'Dragon Ball'

Now this anime has been going on forever! And it is definitely an anime everyone needs to watch. Sometimes it takes forever for things to happen but sometimes it doesn't, but the power of a Super Saiyan is impressive beyond compare and makes you wish you were one too. It does have a lot of shows intertwined with it, but I don't know the order and it all confuses me, so good luck with that!

'Bleach'

This anime is about a boy who meets a soul reaper and ends up becoming one. Ichigo undergoes a lot through this anime and you watch as he goes through it with a lot of friends supporting him and he creates many meaningful relationships. It has drama, and action, but it also very funny. I haven't watched it enough to know if there's a lot of romance, so if that's what you're looking for probably look elsewhere.

'One Piece'

This is probably the longest anime I've ever come across. Just beware, it has so many filler episodes that might drive you over the edge. I've taken so many breaks from this anime just because of that reason! It's about a pirate gathering a crew to become the best pirates in the world. It's definitely worth the watch though!

'Naruto'

Another long anime, but they just ended Shippuden at 500 or so episodes, and now having Naruto's sonas the center of the next anime called Boruto. I haven't looked into it because I am an anime snob and I have to watch dubbed anime, and Boruto isn't dubbed. But I've seen clips and watching Naruto and Sasuke fight together is the coolest thing ever. Also seeing the older characters development within the new story is very good.

'Pokemon'

Now this is a classic! If you haven't seen this or even played Pokémon Go, get a life! Actually you probably have a life, so good for you, but really though you should take the time to watch at least the Indigo series because that is where it all began and we see how Pikachu hated Ash but grow to love him!

'Attack on Titan'

I've never seen this show, but I hear that it is so great. So I guess it's worth watching. I believe it is on Netflix, so if you have that it might be the best place to watch it. It's about huge giants killing the people and fighters who are trained to fight these monsters. There are a lot of crazy twists in it though!

'Death Note'

I have never seen this anime. I did watch the American live action movie though. I heard that it is not what the anime is like. I just wish that Americans would stop ruining and whitewashing anime series or movies. Like Ghost in Shell for example. Why Scarlett Johansson? Why couldn't you pick an Asian actress? But anyway, it's a cool concept so give it a try!

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About the Creator

Rich Burton

I’m a work from home mom with 2 crazy kids. I write for fun with the hopes of finishing my unfinished book!

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