Sure. 'Death Note' is a great one. It tells the story of a high - school student who finds a notebook that can kill people just by writing their names in it. The cat - and - mouse game between Light, the notebook's owner, and L, the detective, is thrilling.
Sure. 'Dragon Ball Z' is a classic. It has epic battles, strong characters like Goku, and a story that spans multiple arcs. Another great one is 'Cowboy Bebop'. It combines elements of space western, jazz music and has a really cool group of characters. And 'My Hero Academia' is also popular. It has a unique take on superheroes with a great story about a boy, Izuku Midoriya, striving to become a hero in a world full of people with superpowers.
Another option is 'Pokémon'. The story of Ash Ketchum traveling the world to catch Pokémon and become a Pokémon master is very straightforward. It has a lot of fun adventures, cute creatures, and is a great introduction to the world of anime.
In 'Puella Magi Madoka Magica', Madoka Kaname starts as an ordinary girl who is offered the chance to become a magical girl. She's not initially strong or confident. But as she learns about the dark side of being a magical girl, she has to make difficult decisions. She ultimately sacrifices herself in a way that changes the whole system. Her transformation from a meek girl into a figure of great power and self - sacrifice makes it a great underdog story with a female lead.
Well, 'Cop Craft' could also be on this list. It tries to blend two different worlds, a human world and a fantasy world, but fails to do it in a coherent way. The story has a lot of plot holes and the character interactions don't always feel natural. It seems to be all over the place without a clear direction, which makes the story seem rather dumb.
The love story in 'Sailor Moon' between Usagi and Mamoru is a classic. They are destined to be together. Usagi's clumsy yet kind - hearted nature and Mamoru's more reserved personality create an interesting dynamic. Their love is also linked to their fight against evil in the series.
There's 'Inuyasha' as well. Inuyasha, a half - demon, teams up with Kagome to search for the Shikon Jewel fragments. Their relationship and the battles they face against various demons form the core of the story. And 'Attack on Titan' is also a great example, with Eren Yeager as the protagonist determined to fight against the Titans.
I would recommend 'Steins; Gate'. It has a really interesting time - travel concept. The story starts off a bit slow but then builds up to an amazing and mind - boggling plot. 'My Hero Academia' is also very popular. It has a great cast of characters with different superpowers, and it shows the journey of a young boy Izuku Midoriya who dreams of becoming a hero in a world full of heroes and villains.
Sure. 'Mushishi' is a great one. It features a world filled with strange creatures that are somewhat like ghosts. The main character, Ginko, travels around to solve problems related to these 'mushi'. It has a very calm and spooky atmosphere that is unique. Each story is self - contained and often has a touch of the supernatural that gives it a ghost - story - like feel.
'Sakura - chan Wants to Be Noticed!' is a short but charming anime. Sakura is a shy girl who wants to be noticed by her crush. The simple and pure love story in this anime is really appealing. It shows the innocent side of first love.
'Sao: Alicization - War of Underworld' also has a great romance aspect. Kirito and Asuna's relationship continues to develop in this part of the series. They face many challenges together in the virtual world and their love for each other remains strong. The action - packed scenes combined with their romantic moments make it a great anime for those who like both elements.