

Unserious answer: Ghost Stories


Unserious answer: Ghost Stories


Despite it’s flaws, I actually really like DBZ Kai as an alternative to the original run.


I’d agree with this. It feels like Shounen + the first anime a lot of millennials watched or really cut their teeth on.
Of specifically TV shows I think Evangelion, Dragon Ball Z, Full Metal Alchemist, Death Note, Attack on Titan, and Cowboy Bebop should be on this list.
Everything else could be purged. There is just a lot of overlap.
We should add some rom/com. I’d be partial to add Love is War.


At this point I would consider just waiting for when the series gets reanimated in The One Piece.
Or read the manga. I watched the first 150 or so episodes before the pacing issues really started showing up, then made the switch to print media.


Yeah, I used MangaDex PWA to read a fair amount of licenses series, so them being pulled of that was a major bummer.
I still read some on MangaDex, but not as many and mainly use it as a list of series I plan to read.


The curse of iOS strikes again. Ah well. I’ll continue on with my web browser then.


Do you all use any apps when reading manga? I’m on iOS and mainly stick to websites (RIP Mangadex and Comick) in my browser.
(I use Orion with UBlock+)


Whoa it’s getting an anime adaptation?? That’s exciting!
I’ve watched parts of most of these shows/universes.
Gotta say pacing issues abound in pretty much all of them in some form or fashion.
One Piece as a manga is probably the best on this list, but still has some pacing issues.
Gintama, as you mentioned, is also really great. But sort of requires some meta-knowledge of pre-2010 anime to really be elevated.