What starts as a survival story against man-eating giants evolves into a massive political thriller and a meditation on the cycle of hatred. It is widely considered one of the greatest stories of the decade.
To provide the best recommendation, I need to know what you mean by "interesting feature."(e.g., unique power systems like Stands or Magic)
Anime isn’t just fighting and screaming. Some of the best character studies live here.
The perfect "gateway" anime for people who think they hate anime. It has no mechs, no ninjas, and no super-saiyans—just a brilliant cat-and-mouse game. The Plot: Genius high school student Light Yagami finds a notebook that kills anyone whose name is written in it. He decides to become the god of a new world by killing criminals. The world’s greatest detective, "L," is tasked with stopping him. Recommendation: Watch the anime, but stop at Episode 25 if you want a perfect ending (the second half is weaker). Read the manga for the full, arguably better, conclusion.
Because "popular" covers a wide range of genres, I have categorized these recommendations into the current modern hits, the all-time classics, and hidden gems that are gaining traction.
What starts as a survival story against man-eating giants evolves into a massive political thriller and a meditation on the cycle of hatred. It is widely considered one of the greatest stories of the decade.
To provide the best recommendation, I need to know what you mean by "interesting feature."(e.g., unique power systems like Stands or Magic)
Anime isn’t just fighting and screaming. Some of the best character studies live here.
The perfect "gateway" anime for people who think they hate anime. It has no mechs, no ninjas, and no super-saiyans—just a brilliant cat-and-mouse game. The Plot: Genius high school student Light Yagami finds a notebook that kills anyone whose name is written in it. He decides to become the god of a new world by killing criminals. The world’s greatest detective, "L," is tasked with stopping him. Recommendation: Watch the anime, but stop at Episode 25 if you want a perfect ending (the second half is weaker). Read the manga for the full, arguably better, conclusion.
Because "popular" covers a wide range of genres, I have categorized these recommendations into the current modern hits, the all-time classics, and hidden gems that are gaining traction.
