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Top 100 — Anime

The "Top 100" changes every year. Dandadan might be on here next year. Solo Leveling might crack the top 50.

The perfect entry point. The cat-and-mouse game between Light and L is tighter than any prestige HBO drama. Just... stop at episode 25.

– Lelouch vi Britannia commands you to watch this (best ending in anime). 49. Samurai Champloo – Hip-hop samurai road trip. Shinichirō Watanabe does it again. 48. Jujutsu Kaisen – Modern battle shonen refined to a razor's edge. 47. Clannad: After Story – The reason people say "anime will make you cry." 46. Monster – A 74-episode slow-burn thriller about a doctor hunting a serial killer. Perfect. 45. Mob Psycho 100 – When animation becomes abstract art. 44. Odd Taxi – Furry murder mystery? Just watch it. The script is a 10/10. 43. Bocchi the Rock! – The best depiction of social anxiety ever put to music. 42. Yu Yu Hakusho – The grandfather of tournament arcs. 41. FLCL (Fooly Cooly) – 6 episodes of pure, manic, coming-of-age insanity. The Pantheon (Ranked 20 - 11) We are now in "Masterpiece" territory.

A miracle of animation. What happens when you put the world’s best freelancers on a satire about a bald guy who is bored of winning. Perfect action-comedy. Top 100 Anime

– Trigger at its most tragic. You will cry over a cyborg. 19. Princess Mononoke – Miyazaki’s darkest and most epic film. 18. Your Lie in April – Beautiful. Musical. Broken. 17. Gurren Lagann – "Do the impossible. See the invisible. Row, row, fight the power." 16. Violet Evergarden – The most visually stunning TV anime ever made? Probably. 15. A Silent Voice – A film about bullying, redemption, and sign language that destroys you. 14. Chainsaw Man – The chaotic, cinematic, horny, bloody future of shonen. 13. Psycho-Pass (S1) – Minority Report meets 1984 with a brilliant villain. 12. One Piece – The longest commitment, the highest reward. The One Piece is real. 11. Fate/Zero – A battle royale of philosophers. Urobuchi at his darkest. The Top 10 (The Unskippable Ten) Arguments start here.

15 minutes Introduction: The Fool’s Errand

Tokyo Ghoul (S1), Banana Fish, Noragami, Erased, Re:Zero, Dr. Stone, Demon Slayer (for the Ufotable animation alone), The Promised Neverland (S1), and Trigun. The Golden Era (Ranked 50 - 21) These shows are non-negotiable. If you haven't seen these, you have homework. The "Top 100" changes every year

See you, space cowboy. Jazz, noir, and existential loneliness wrapped in a film grain filter. The vibe is unmatched. The finale is legendary.

You don't "watch" Eva ; you survive it. A deconstruction of the mecha genre that turned into a therapy session for a depressed director. Confusing, pretentious, brilliant, and required viewing.

It takes 12 episodes to get going. Be patient. Once the dominos fall, it becomes the most tightly written thriller about microwave time travel and microwave bananas. El Psy Kongroo. The perfect entry point

– The reverse harem that is actually hilarious. 99. Paranoia Agent – Satoshi Kon’s only series. A fever dream about societal panic. 98. Haikyuu!! – The sports anime that makes volleyball look like a shonen battle. 97. Made in Abyss – Cute art, soul-crushing dread. Bring tissues. 96. Black Lagoon – "John Woo, but make it anime." 95. Dororo (2019) – A samurai tragedy about a boy stealing back his body. 94. Mushishi – The ultimate "calm before sleep" anime (in a good way). 93. Great Teacher Onizuka (GTO) – The delinquent who becomes the best teacher ever. 92. Vinland Saga (S1) – Viking revenge that turns into philosophical farming (trust us). 91. Kaguya-sama: Love is War – Death Note for Rom-Coms.

Your favorite is too low. Tell me why in the comments. I will defend FMA:B to the death.