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What are some classic anime?

For everyone, there are always a few classic anime in their hearts. I will list some anime that are still well-known to anime fans. There are too many classics. , I won’t list them one by one, I hope it can help you!

The protagonist of "Death Note" is extremely sinister, extremely smart, and has all kinds of resourceful confrontations and all kinds of incredible things.

"Tutor REBORN" is passionate, hilarious and touching. When Lan Bo arrived 20 years later, he said, "Seeing your familiar faces makes me want to cry." I was in the Internet cafe, tears rolling down my cheeks. . . The first 20 episodes are excessive, but the rest will be exciting

"Big Sword" (A must-see anime for women) (Don't miss it for men, too) The first five episodes are excessive, and since Dinisha appears, the real plot begins . . . The heroine is very temperamental. (Very attractive)

The plot is exciting and the fighting is very exciting.

"Baseball Heroes", also translated as "The Girl Next Door", formerly known as タッチ, is one of Adachi Mitsuru's most famous and successful works. It was serialized in Japan's "Weekly Shōnen SUNDAY" from Issue 36, 1981 to Issue 50, 1986. It ended in 1987. There are 26 single volumes in total. The single volume has a circulation of more than 50 million copies in Japan. It won the Shogakukan Manga Award and the work was adapted. It is a TV animation with 101 episodes and has also been adapted into a theatrical version and a live-action version.

"SLAM DUNK" is an inspirational comic and animation work based on high school basketball by Japanese cartoonist Takehiko Inoue. It was published in Japan from October 1, 1990 to June 17, 1996. Serialized in the famous comic magazine "Weekly Shonen Jump", it is one of the three main comics in the "Weekly Shonen Jump" Platinum Era (the first half of the 1990s) and one of the highest-selling comics in Japanese history. As of 2009, the cumulative circulation of Slam Dunk comics in Japan has exceeded 120 million volumes, and the cumulative global circulation has exceeded 140 million volumes, ranking among the best in the history of Japanese comics. The TV animation version of the work premiered on TV Asahi from October 16, 1993 to March 23, 1996, setting a high ratings of 21.4, with an average of 15.3.

"Fullmetal Alchemist" is a TV animation of the same name adapted from the comic work created by Japanese cartoonist Hiroshi Arakawa.

The TV version of "eva" (Evangelion animation series) has 26 episodes, produced by GAINAX, and broadcast by Tokyo Television Department (TXN) from October 4, 1995 to March 27, 1996. Evangelion".

In addition to battle scenes and related plots, this work also deeply explores and analyzes the inner world and spirit of the characters, and uses a lot of religious and philosophical content. It has aroused widespread repercussions and can be regarded as a milestone in the history of Japanese animation. In 2006, the 10th anniversary of the Media Arts Festival of the Japan Agency for Cultural Affairs was selected as the first place in the animation department in the "100 Selection of Japanese Media Arts".

"Mobile Suit Gundam"

The science fiction work "Mobile Suit Gundam" is one of the pioneers of the concept of "real robots" and has successively launched many series of works and models. To commemorate the 30th anniversary of the broadcast, a one-to-one Gundam model was built in 2009, attracting more than 4 million fans.

"Doraemon" The robot cat "Doraemon" in the 22nd century came to the home of "Nobita Nobita", a fourth-grade elementary school student in the 21st century, in order to change its influence on the future. Doraemon has many props and many interesting stories happen.

The comic book "Doraemon", which began serialization in 1969, has won awards including the 23rd Japan Cartoonists Association Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology Award, and the 1997 First Osamu Tezuka Culture Award for Comics. , and animated works are broadcast in more than 30 countries around the world, and are widely loved by parents and children to watch with the whole family.

"Dragon Ball" has written a brilliant page in the history of comics, with a cumulative circulation of more than 300 million single volumes worldwide. Akira Toriyama's well-known masterpiece "Dragon Ball" narrates that as long as seven dragon balls are collected, a dragon can be summoned to achieve any goal. Wish is a passionate story that revolves around the protagonist "Sun Wukong" who owns the four-star Dragon Ball.

The animation is broadcast in more than 40 countries. In the latest issue, it was announced that the latest theatrical version of "Dragon Ball Z" will be released next year after 17 years.