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Sports anime blend heart-pounding action with emotional storytelling, showing how athletes train, struggle, and grow.
By Isla Brevant
Some characters work best solo. Others? They're part of a legendary pair.
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If you're new to anime, choosing where to start can be overwhelming. With so many genres, styles, and stories, finding the best starter anime helps you ease into this vibrant world.
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Some anime characters become legends. Others become the reason viewers almost rage-quit a series.
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Some anime make you laugh. Others make you cry like you just stepped on a LEGO barefoot. The saddest anime go beyond entertainment as they explore love, loss and everything in between, often leaving anime fans emotionally wrecked.
By Isla Brevant
From everyday life to absurd fantasy, the best comedy anime delivers laughs in wildly creative ways. Whether you’re looking for slapstick humor, clever writing, or a hilarious parody of other genres, there’s a funny anime out there that will leave you grinning from start to finish.
If you were watching TV in the 1990s, you saw a little bit of everything: teen angst, sketch comedy, talking animals, space travel, and sitcoms about six friends figuring out life in New York City.
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Before streaming queues and binge-watching marathons, 90s sitcoms ruled the airwaves. These half-hour comedy blocks became cultural anchors, shaping everything from catchphrases to family dinners.
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Some of the most memorable characters in anime wear pointy hats, ride broomsticks, and wield all kinds of magic. The anime witch is a staple of modern Japanese storytelling, blending folklore, fantasy, and friendship into unforgettable narratives.
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Anime is filled with incredible powers, epic battles, and characters who seem capable of reshaping reality itself.
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The 1990s were a golden age for animation. From 90s cartoons that ruled Saturday mornings to action-packed superhero shows, this decade produced some of the most beloved animated series ever.
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When it comes to the most powerful Pokémon, fans of the franchise love to debate which creatures dominate the Pokémon world.
The "Dragon Ball Z" anime series is packed with high-stakes battles, emotional transformations, and unforgettable characters.
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The "Boruto: Naruto Next Generations" anime has taken a different route from its manga counterpart, incorporating a high percentage of filler episodes and anime canon content.
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With its sharp storytelling and explosive action, the "My Hero Academia" anime has earned a top spot among modern shonen series. Unlike anime giants like "Naruto" or "One Piece," however, "My Hero Academia" filler episodes are relatively rare.
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With 500 episodes, "Naruto Shippuden" packs in a lot of story — and a hefty amount of filler. This "Naruto Shippuden" filler list highlights the arcs and episodes that stray from the manga, helping fans focus on the main plot or enjoy some bonus content.
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Before jumping into "Naruto Shippuden," many fans start with the original "Naruto" anime. While it laid the foundation for one of anime's most iconic journeys, it also featured many filler episodes.
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With hundreds of episodes and a sprawling storyline, "Bleach" ranks among the biggest anime series in the shonen landscape.
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With over 1,000 episodes and counting, the "One Piece" anime is a high seas odyssey with plenty of action — and a fair share of filler.
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Who are the smartest anime characters of all time? From manipulating entire worlds to solving mysteries no one else could crack, these characters push the limits of what brains can do in anime history.
By Isla Brevant
Whether you're a seasoned anime lover or just dipping your toes into the animation waters for the first time, you might be surprised by the wave of high-quality Chinese anime — also known as donghua — making a splash on screens around the world.
By Zach Taras
Anime isn’t all bright eyes and cheerful friendships; some of the most compelling stories dive headfirst into darkness. Whether it’s dealing with loss, identity or the shadowy corners of the human psyche, dark anime explores themes that are often intense, unsettling and unforgettable.
By Zach Taras
When the spooky season rolls around, there’s no better time to dim the lights and dive into some eerie, unsettling, and delightfully creepy Halloween anime.
By Zach Taras
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Anyone familiar with the anime world knows that it's a land of contrasts, from the cheap and forgettable to the excellent and indispensable. If you're new to watching anime, you might be intimidated by the sheer volume of options you'll find on various streaming services (not to mention on DVD and Blu-Ray, if you're a physical media kind of person).
By Zach Taras
While not known for their anime, award-winning Netflix shows and movies have become fairly popular worldwide. But this powerhouse of feature films, documentaries, TV and other bingea-ble content wasn't going to sleep on anime, and they have slowly been building a catalogue.
By Zach Taras