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I'm going to jump right in here and say that I'm probably getting way too in depth with this but oh well.
My first recommendations would have to be Cowboy Bebop, Trigun or Neon Genesis Evangelion. Three classic animes which all have much controversy surrounding them and their reviews.
Next, we move onto the animes that relate in some way to Akame ga Kill. Death Note, Zettai Karen Children: The Unlimited - Hyobu Kyosuke, Kyoukai no Kanata, Strike the Blood and Mahou Sensou, Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei all have some similar themes that can relate the Akame ga Kill, mostly the fact that they all contain strong protagonists whom face tough challenges.
Hamatora, K Project, Black Bullet, Aldnoah.Zero, Durarara!!, Zankyou no Terror and Ryuugajou Nanana no Maizoukin are also good. Whilst the reviews on many of these animes are rather negative, I got a fair amount of enjoyment from them. These all do slightly relate to Akame ga Kill, but not so much as the ones mentioned above.
My first recommendations would have to be Cowboy Bebop, Trigun or Neon Genesis Evangelion. Three classic animes which all have much controversy surrounding them and their reviews.
There is seriously no controversy around Cowboy Bebop, or even Trigun for that matter.
You should probably tell us what you have and haven't seen. Also, it would help to know your interests.
Try Death Note, Ore Monogatari, Sword Art Online, Log Horizon, or Soul Eater. All of those are well animated and somewhat short anime with lovely characters.
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My current avatar is Gyro Zeppeli from the popular manga Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. He's my favorite character. I love his optimism, dry humor, and his ability to do considerable damage even without a stand.
I beg to differ. In my days of being an anime fan I've encountered some extremely negative and controversial reviews/opinions on both of them.
If you want to beg to differ, you'll need to do better than vague personal anecdotes. I'm sure someone, somewhere out there, has written scathing diatribes against Cowboy Bebop. That doesn't change the fact that it's notorious for being an unusually well respected and uncontroversial series. Same goes for Trigun, though to a lesser degree since it does meet with some mixed opinions, but not much in the way of controversy. Saying that Cowboy Bebop is controversial remains a pretty quick way to discredit yourself.
You should probably tell us what you have and haven't seen. Also, it would help to know your interests.
Try Death Note, Ore Monogatari, Sword Art Online, Log Horizon, or Soul Eater. All of those are well animated and somewhat short anime with lovely characters.
I wouldn't consider 50-ish episodes for the last three to be particularly short. I would also point out that Ore Monogatari is currently airing, and is not particularly well animated.
It's getting a Japanese dub soon (From a very professional cast too). So you can pretty much call it an anime now. It's not, but people like to class it one.
If your looking for a new anime from this season, critics say (and I) that Charlotte is by farrr the best art/animation tying God Eater. Also the characters and plot is solid and it does not have alot of fan-service if you know what I mean.
Sword Art Online is also very good. However never read comments on YT about it as people always spoil end of season 2. *sob*
It's getting a Japanese dub soon (From a very professional cast too). So you can pretty much call it an anime now. It's not, but people like to class it one.
Being dubbed by the Japanese doesn't make something an anime. It's just anime inspired. Not that I think it matters how one labels something or where it is produced; quality is what matters to me.
I just finished Akame ga Kill, and now I need a new anime to watch. pls help me i fan
Oh I love Akame ga Kill! You could watch God Eater, it's kinda like Attack on Titan but still airing.
Trigun and Cowboy Bebop are always great to go back to.
Thanks guys, I'll look into those rn
Attack On Titan, Naruto.
"The only way to do great work is to love what you do" - Steve Jobs
Already watching Naruto, and finished AoT already.
Have you seen Bleach?
No, but I'm loving God Eater thanks for suggesting it.
I'm going to jump right in here and say that I'm probably getting way too in depth with this but oh well.
My first recommendations would have to be Cowboy Bebop, Trigun or Neon Genesis Evangelion. Three classic animes which all have much controversy surrounding them and their reviews.
Next, we move onto the animes that relate in some way to Akame ga Kill. Death Note, Zettai Karen Children: The Unlimited - Hyobu Kyosuke, Kyoukai no Kanata, Strike the Blood and Mahou Sensou, Mahouka Koukou no Rettousei all have some similar themes that can relate the Akame ga Kill, mostly the fact that they all contain strong protagonists whom face tough challenges.
Hamatora, K Project, Black Bullet, Aldnoah.Zero, Durarara!!, Zankyou no Terror and Ryuugajou Nanana no Maizoukin are also good. Whilst the reviews on many of these animes are rather negative, I got a fair amount of enjoyment from them. These all do slightly relate to Akame ga Kill, but not so much as the ones mentioned above.
I hope this gives you some shows to watch!
There is seriously no controversy around Cowboy Bebop, or even Trigun for that matter.
I beg to differ. In my days of being an anime fan I've encountered some extremely negative and controversial reviews/opinions on both of them.
You should probably tell us what you have and haven't seen. Also, it would help to know your interests.
Try Death Note, Ore Monogatari, Sword Art Online, Log Horizon, or Soul Eater. All of those are well animated and somewhat short anime with lovely characters.
My current avatar is Gyro Zeppeli from the popular manga Jojo's Bizarre Adventure. He's my favorite character. I love his optimism, dry humor, and his ability to do considerable damage even without a stand.
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If you want to beg to differ, you'll need to do better than vague personal anecdotes. I'm sure someone, somewhere out there, has written scathing diatribes against Cowboy Bebop. That doesn't change the fact that it's notorious for being an unusually well respected and uncontroversial series. Same goes for Trigun, though to a lesser degree since it does meet with some mixed opinions, but not much in the way of controversy. Saying that Cowboy Bebop is controversial remains a pretty quick way to discredit yourself.
I wouldn't consider 50-ish episodes for the last three to be particularly short. I would also point out that Ore Monogatari is currently airing, and is not particularly well animated.
Calling RWBY an anime is a stretch.
Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood.
It's getting a Japanese dub soon (From a very professional cast too). So you can pretty much call it an anime now. It's not, but people like to class it one.
If your looking for a new anime from this season, critics say (and I) that Charlotte is by farrr the best art/animation tying God Eater. Also the characters and plot is solid and it does not have alot of fan-service if you know what I mean.
Sword Art Online is also very good. However never read comments on YT about it as people always spoil end of season 2. *sob*
- C.C.
I would suggest pokémon
From the rooftop she came… and pulled out her tablet…📱
I… AM NOT MIDORI GURINU!!
Being dubbed by the Japanese doesn't make something an anime. It's just anime inspired. Not that I think it matters how one labels something or where it is produced; quality is what matters to me.
If you like Mecha/sci-fi I'd say Sidonia no Kishi, it's really good and a lot of people ignore it because of the visual style.
... although if you hate "to be continued.. maybe" endings I'd recommend not to watch it, but I still thought it was worth it.