TOP 10 Best Animation TV Series of All Time

  • 6 years ago
TOP 10 Greatest Anime TV Series of All Time :

10. Berserk (1997) :

We start with Berserk, a short yet skillfully crafted series based on Kentaro Miura’s manga. The series is short compared to others; it only lasts 25 episodes. Nevertheless, this anime does pull off a ripping and well-rounded tale of Guts.

9. Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion (2006) :

it is a spectacular political drama that also incorporates historical elements, action sequences, and love dynamics. And, it manages to do all this in just 25 airings.

8. Cowboy Bebop (1998) :

In just 26 episodes flat, this series manages to convey higher-order philosophical concepts of existentialism and isolation and to us, it stands as best anime as far as short series are concerned.

7. Attack on Titan (2013) :

Adapted from Hajime Isayama’s manga, the 25-episode long series draws the viewers right in. We are taken along an adventurous and brave journey of Eren and his friends, who vow to fight the huge, ominous humanoids (Titans) and free the world from their monstrosity.

6. Death Note (2006) :

One thing that makes the 37-episode Death Note series stand out is its strong premise: Light Yagami, a genius high school student who discovers a special notebook that can kill anyone whose name is written in it.

5. Naruto (2002) :

Outside Japan, Naruto has a devout following and is considered one of the best animes of all time. The plot follows the travails and struggle of Naruto Uzumaki, an adolescent ninja abandoned by his community, as he continually yearns to be recognized as the strongest ninja of his village.

4. Dragon Ball Z (1989) :

Dragon Ball Z (1989) succeeds the Dragon Ball (1986) anime series and packs 291 episodes of pure, eccentric fun. It is arguably loved by viewers who are not even entirely into animes. It follows the amazing exploits of its central character Goku and his friends as they set out to protect Earth from a range of ominous villains.

3. Naruto Shippuden (2007) :

Naruto: Shippuden skillfully takes the theme forward from the place where we left in Naruto. The adolescent protagonist is shown to have turned into a sharp, hyperactive ninja worthy of respect and appreciation from villagers. It also portrays his perseverance to become the supreme ninja ever while his weaponry and combat skills are put to test by more portentous enemies in extreme, gory battles.

2. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (2009) :

This series surely sets the yard stick for many things central to any visual story: a fluid storyline, organic character development, animation quality, voice acting, and background music. In this series, two alchemist brothers, Edward and Alphonse Elric, attempt to resurrect their mother back to life using alchemy.

1. One Piece (1999) :


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