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Whether you’re a seasoned "otaku" or a newcomer looking for your first binge, the world of Japanese animation and comics offers something for every taste. Below are some of the most popular and critically acclaimed anime and manga series across various genres. The "Big Three" and Beyond (Shonen Classics)
12. Your Lie in April
- Genre: Musical, Romantic Drama
- Manga Status: Complete
- Anime Status: Complete (22 episodes)
- Why it’s popular: Beauty and tragedy. A piano prodigy who can no longer hear the piano meets a free-spirited violinist who brings him back to music.
- Recommendation: Warning: This is a "Weeping Angel" title. You will cry. The classical music performances (Chopin, Beethoven) are animated with incredible detail.
7. Death Note
- Genre: Psychological, Supernatural Thriller
- Manga Status: Complete
- Anime Status: Complete (37 episodes)
- Why it’s popular: The quintessential "starter anime." A genius student finds a notebook that kills anyone whose name he writes in it. It becomes a cat-and-mouse game between him and the detective L.
- Recommendation: Stop watching at Episode 25 (if you know, you know). The manga has a slightly different ending.
6. Witch Hat Atelier
- Genre: Fantasy / Magical Academia
- Why it’s interesting: Forget magic wands. Here, magic is drawn with ink pens in intricate geometric circles. When a poor tailor girl accidentally turns her mother to stone using forbidden magic, a wandering witch takes her in. The art is jaw-dropping—every panel is an ink masterpiece. The magic system is so logical it feels real.
- Best for: Fans of Fullmetal Alchemist and Little Witch Academia (adult version).
A Silent Voice - A heartwarming drama manga series that follows Shoya Ishida, a high school student who seeks redemption for bullying a deaf classmate named Shoko Nishimiya in elementary school.
- Death Note (2003) - psychological thriller with a focus on morality and justice
- Tokyo Ghoul (2011) - dark fantasy with a focus on character development and world-building
- Planetes (2003) - sci-fi manga with a focus on space exploration and character interactions
- Genre: Fantasy, Adventure, Drama
- Target Audience: Young Adults
- Notable Awards: Winner of the 2009 Seiun Award