'My Hero Academia' is also very beginner - friendly. The story is about a world where most people have superpowers, but the main character, Izuku Midoriya, starts out without one. It has a lot of action as the heroes and villains battle it out. The underlying story about Izuku's growth, his friendships, and the society they live in is quite profound. There are also great character developments and cool power - up moments.
I would recommend 'The Rock'. It has a straightforward plot and a lot of action. It's about a group of marines and a chemical weapons expert trying to stop a rogue general from launching nerve gas on San Francisco. The action scenes are easy to follow and exciting.
Sure. 'The Hunger Games' trilogy by Suzanne Collins can be a good start. It has action, a bit of a post - apocalyptic setting, and a strong female lead. Another option is 'The Maze Runner' by James Dashner. It's full of mystery and the action of the kids trying to escape the maze is exciting. 'Divergent' by Veronica Roth is also great. The concept of the factions and the action within the story make it an interesting read for beginners.
Well, 'Nichijou' also fits. This anime is a collection of absurd and comical events in the lives of its characters. It doesn't have a linear story. One moment you see a girl with a talking cat having a strange conversation, and the next you might see a science experiment gone wrong in a school. It's all about the randomness and the humor that comes from these non - story - like scenarios.
One of the best is 'Attack on Titan'. It has a complex and deep story that revolves around humanity's fight for survival against Titans. The action scenes are intense and well - animated, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. It also delves into themes like freedom, morality, and the cost of war.
Naruto. It has a story that revolves around Naruto Uzumaki, an outcast ninja who dreams of becoming the Hokage, the leader of his village. The story is filled with intense battles, but also has a strong emotional core. It shows Naruto's growth from a lonely kid to a respected ninja, and his journey to understand the true meaning of friendship and sacrifice. There are also many interesting side characters with their own stories that add depth to the overall narrative.
I think 'Catch - 22' is a good choice too. Although it can be a bit complex in its humor and satirical elements, the action and the overall story of the airmen during the war is very engaging. Also, 'All Quiet on the Western Front' gives a very vivid picture of the front - line action during World War 1 (but it's relevant as it sets the stage for many of the events and attitudes in WW2) and is quite accessible for beginners.
Sure. 'Your Lie in April' is a great one. It tells a touching love story between a pianist and a violinist. Their relationship grows as they share their passion for music. Another is 'Toradora!'. The main characters Ryuuji and Taiga start off as helping each other with their respective crushes but end up falling in love with each other in a really cute and comical way.
Sure. 'Your Lie in April' is a great one. It tells a bittersweet love story between a pianist and a violinist. The art and music in this anime are also amazing. Another is 'Toradora!', which has a really cute and complex love story among the main characters. They start off as helping each other to get with their respective crushes but end up falling for each other.
Another one is 'Attack on Titan'. It's set in a world where humanity is on the verge of extinction due to Titans. The mystery behind the Titans, the characters' struggles, and the overarching plot of survival and discovery make it a very interesting anime with a great story. It constantly keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Another one could be 'Nichijou'. It focuses on the daily lives of its characters in a very comical way. There isn't really a strong overarching story. It just shows different humorous situations and interactions between the characters, like a girl with super - strength having normal school and home life experiences. It's full of wacky and unexpected moments that don't really lead to a particular plot development.