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Best Anime I've Seen Lately

May 20 2011
04:13:56 PM

 

Since I want to get back into the habit of blogging again I thought I’d start off by writing up a list of some form. I can’t think of a better way to get going than to recommend some of the best anime I’ve discovered over the last few months.

By the way, if you have a broadband connection, go get yourself a Netflix subscription and a Roku box. They won’t break your budget and will provide you with countless hours of entertainment.

So here’s a list of anime I highly recommend you watch. All of these titles are available on Netflix. All links point to Wikipedia.

  • Trigun
    It's the adventures of this little black cat who follow this blond guy in a red coat around... wait that's not it.. Just watch it.
  • FLCL
    It may only be 6 episodes, but its one of the most creative and funny anime you'll see.
  • Birdy the Mighty: Decode
    A tale of a boy and a Federation police office, who just happen to be sharing the same body.
  • D. Grey-Man
    Follows Exorcist Allen Walker as he does battle with the forces of the Millennium Earl. This one is still going on. Waiting for Netflix to add more.
  • Heat Guy J
    The story of Special Services officer named Daisuke Aurora and his android partner known simply as "J". Has a great theme song too.
  • Jyu-Oh-Sei: Planet of the Beast King
    Tale of a young boy as he learns to survive after being stranded on the penal colony of Chimaera.
  • XXXholic
    I didn't know if I would like this one, but it has really become on of my favorites. It's about a high school student who spirits are attracted to. Hoping more episodes become available.
  • Desert Punk
    The adventures of a wandering mercenary in the desert

Okay these last three have to be the ones I like the most in this list. I was actually saddened when I finished watching them. Not for the content, but for the fact I was done with all the episodes.

  • Soul Eater
    About students of the Death Weapon Meister Academy. If I tell you more it would spoil it.
  • Heroic Age
    A space opera done right. If you like giant space robot fighting anime, this is one you shouldn't miss.
  • Gurren Lagann
    "Just who the hell do you think we are?!"
    Currently not available for instant viewing. Netflix does have DVDs available. If you don't want to watch the whole series, not sure why you wouldn't, you can watch the two movies, "Gurren Lagann: The Movie: Childhood's End" and "Gurren Lagann: The Movie: The Lights in the Sky Are Stars". Watch "Childhood's End" first.

Well there you have it. Now get online and get to watch'n...

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