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*'''''[[Slayers]]''''': 2E the Anime.
*'''''[[Slayers]]''''': 2E the Anime.
*'''''Princess Tutu''''': Yeah, go ahead and laugh.  Imagine a ''Changeling: the Lost'' campaign written by Neil Gaiman while chugging the nightmare fuel. [TV Series: 26 episodes]
*'''''Princess Tutu''''': Yeah, go ahead and laugh.  Imagine a ''Changeling: the Lost'' campaign written by Neil Gaiman while chugging the nightmare fuel. [TV Series: 26 episodes]
*'''''Fate/Stay Night''''': Wizards summon the spirits of famous heroes as familiars and having them beat the fuck out of each other in order to acquire the Ultimate HAX (referred to as the Grail). The concept is awesome, though the plot is less so. Also swording so hard you summon a girlfriend who IS a sword. the prequel ''''Fate/Zero'''' is somewhat better having a lightly less stupid cast and a main character who thinks and acts like a [[Shadowrun|Shadowrunner]]. [Fate /Stay Night: TV Series: 26 episodes. 1 Movie. Fate/Zero: TV Series: 26 episodes]
*'''''Fate/Stay Night''''': Wizards summon the spirits of famous heroes as familiars and having them beat the fuck out of each other in order to acquire the Ultimate HAX (referred to as the Grail). The concept is awesome, though the plot is less so. Also swording so hard you summon a girlfriend who IS a sword. the prequel ''''Fate/Zero'''' is somewhat better having a lightly less stupid cast and a main character who thinks and acts like a [[Shadowrun|Shadowrunner]].  Check out the original video game if the lame plot of the first anime's getting you down. [Fate /Stay Night: TV Series: 26 episodes. 1 Movie. Fate/Zero: TV Series: 26 episodes]
*'''''Spice and Wolf''''':  A show about [[Horo]], wolf-girl pagan goddess of the harvest (Often mistaken for [[Leman Russ]].), and  also economics.  Proof that not all medieval fantasy has to be sword-and-sorcery to be interesting. [TV series: Season 1 - 13 episodes, Season 2- 13 episodes]
*'''''Spice and Wolf''''':  A show about [[Horo]], wolf-girl pagan goddess of the harvest (Often mistaken for [[Leman Russ]].), and  also economics.  Proof that not all medieval fantasy has to be sword-and-sorcery to be interesting. [TV series: Season 1 - 13 episodes, Season 2- 13 episodes]
*'''''[[Strike Witches]]''''': (''Little Girls in Panties''). WWII flying aces redrawn as [[loli]] airplane machines which zap aliens while flying around without pants. Not really beloved by /tg/, but someone thought something about it would make [[Dive into the Sky|a good homebrew.]]   
*'''''[[Strike Witches]]''''': (''Little Girls in Panties''). WWII flying aces redrawn as [[loli]] airplane machines which zap aliens while flying around without pants. Not really beloved by /tg/, but someone thought something about it would make [[Dive into the Sky|a good homebrew.]]   

Revision as of 12:03, 14 February 2013

This is a list of /tg/ approved anime, organized loosely into genres.

Add important details (e.g. tv series or OVA, number of episodes or movies) in brackets.



Science Fiction

  • Cowboy Bebop: Animu fans will argue forever if this is the best anime or not, but it is probably one of the best space-westerns anybody has made ever. An astounding look into one of the best parties an RPG could ever have. [tv series: season 1 - 26 episodes; 1 movie]
  • Ghost in the Shell: /k/ makes a show about cyborgs and politics. The two movies and TV series take place in different continuities, and have very different feels. You may love one but hate the other. [2 movies; tv series: season 1 - 26 episodes, season 2 - 26 episodes, 1 mad-for-TV movie]
  • Legend of Galactic Heroes': 18th century Prussian politics IN SPACE. the first five episodes are slow, but after that expect moments of tactical genius and awesome. [TV Series - 110 episodes]


Action

  • Baccano! : Pulp fiction with alchemists set in the 1930s. Confusing at first, but fucking awesome by the time the last scene rolls. [TV Series: 16 episodes]
  • Black Lagoon: A Japanese salaryman gets abducted by modern pirates, only to find wirking with them is more fun compared to sucking up to his bosses. Loud dumb fun with a smart, gritty edge.
  • Darker thn Black: A world where super-powered sociopaths began to appear after the stars overhead changed forever, intelligence agencies and criminal organization hire these new breed of humans as their agents. The exploits of Chinese electric Batman are fun the first season, but the second season is skippable.
  • Hellsing Ultimate: A show about how vampires really work: via ultraviolence, badassery and lots of bloodshed. Team Four Star turned it into: "One-Liners: the Anime" [OVA: 10 episodes]
  • Fist of the North Star: The manliest show ever made.
  • Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagaan: The Orkiest show ever made.[TV Series: 30 episodes; 2 movies]


Horror & Mindfuckery

  • Neon Genesis Evangelion: A character drama that pretends to be a mecha anime for its first half. Inspiration for Adeptus Evangelion. Obviously. [TV series: 26 episodes; 2 movies]
  • Puella Magi Madoka Magica: A newer show about girls with magical powers who fight beings called witches. It begins as a seemingly innocent and fluffy series (following all the standard conventions of "magical girl" anime), but quickly becomes incredibly dark and fucked up. [TV series: 13 episodes]
  • Paranoia Agent: A cartoonist is attacked by a mysterious teenager on roller skates wielding a golden baseball bat. Copycat attacks start to occur all around Japan. This is an Unknown Armies campaign done amazingly right.


Fantasy

  • Berserk 3.X DnD: The Anime. Guts, a brutal and unstoppable swordsman, walks the land as he recounts his impossibly bad-assed past. Noted for being GUTS HUEG because HUEG GUTS has HUEG GUTS.
  • Record of Loads of War: ADnD the Anime.
  • Slayers: 2E the Anime.
  • Princess Tutu: Yeah, go ahead and laugh. Imagine a Changeling: the Lost campaign written by Neil Gaiman while chugging the nightmare fuel. [TV Series: 26 episodes]
  • Fate/Stay Night: Wizards summon the spirits of famous heroes as familiars and having them beat the fuck out of each other in order to acquire the Ultimate HAX (referred to as the Grail). The concept is awesome, though the plot is less so. Also swording so hard you summon a girlfriend who IS a sword. the prequel 'Fate/Zero' is somewhat better having a lightly less stupid cast and a main character who thinks and acts like a Shadowrunner. Check out the original video game if the lame plot of the first anime's getting you down. [Fate /Stay Night: TV Series: 26 episodes. 1 Movie. Fate/Zero: TV Series: 26 episodes]
  • Spice and Wolf: A show about Horo, wolf-girl pagan goddess of the harvest (Often mistaken for Leman Russ.), and also economics. Proof that not all medieval fantasy has to be sword-and-sorcery to be interesting. [TV series: Season 1 - 13 episodes, Season 2- 13 episodes]
  • Strike Witches: (Little Girls in Panties). WWII flying aces redrawn as loli airplane machines which zap aliens while flying around without pants. Not really beloved by /tg/, but someone thought something about it would make a good homebrew.
  • Moribito: A spear-wielding bodyguard is charged with the protection of a young prince in a lush fantasy kingdom on the brink of a changing era. Kickass actions scenes, great characters, and fascinatingly humane villains make this a great series.


Comedy

  • The Melancholy of Suzumiya Haruhi : A crazy-as-fuck high school girl starts a club. Psychics, Time-Travellers, Aliens join it (without her knowledge), and the striaght-man Kyon has to keep everything together.. /tg/ specifically likes a transgendered female version of the main character of the series, Kyon.
  • Haiyore! Nyaruko-san: It's one of those wacky highschool comedy bits that Japan shits out every season, except starring Nyarlathotep. Yes seriously. Pop culture references, /d/eviance, and gratuitous canon rape ensue. "She's an Eldritch Abomination, not your waifu!"
  • Fireball: And the second season, Fireball: Charming. A CGI piece about robots made by Disney Japa-Wait, no, don't go!! It's full of absurdist humor, and every kind of off-kilter pun, all while being a precisely accurate depiction of the Men of Iron incident from Warhammer 40,000.


Things Which Aren't Anime, But People Think Are

  • Touhou, which is not actually an anime or manga but is frequently confused as such by those unfamiliar with it. It has however, received several official manga spinoffs.
  • The Warhammer anime