Good Starter Anime (71)

1 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-07-22 04:57 ID:OiUjV54Z

I have a friend I want to introduce to anime but I don't know where to start. I'm thinking Cowboy Bebop would be a great starter. It's funny, action packed, serious in a good way, well voiced, beautifully drawn, and intense. But after that, I'm stuck. Sailor Moon will always be my #1 favorite anime, but as a middle aged guy, I don't think he'd be into it (err, or maybe he would... D: ).

What series or movies may you suggest I show him to get him into the game?

22 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-07-24 22:51 ID:FK985p6L

Ergo Proxy

23 Name: Fullmetalpeaches : 2008-07-25 01:28 ID:RgxDOL0C

Fullmetal Alchemist. Or Deathnote

24 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-07-25 01:31 ID:FK985p6L

Angel's Egg

25 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-07-25 07:23 ID:0Li7GGcB

Full Metal Panic!

26 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-07-25 13:38 ID:FK985p6L

Jin-Roh

27 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-07-25 14:54 ID:UR68JINU

Full Metal Panic Fumoffu is a good way to get ween someone.

28 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-07-25 15:12 ID:FK985p6L

Rebuild of Evangelion

29 Name: Captain /co/mmando : 2008-08-10 07:29 ID:qLpI8Epf

Jin-Roh and Ghost in the Shell are a little hard to swallow for most first timers, a lot of underlining themes and techno-babble that most people might find unattractive. Trigun is a good one to start with if you have time to do the whole series, Akira is also good since it's probably the best quality animated film even after what, 20 years? It thing Gurren Lagann is also a good first show since it almost transcends the image of a good anime into just a plain epic story. I think almost any type of person can sit down and appreciate Gurren Lagann...

30 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-08-10 13:18 ID:FK985p6L

Shigofumi

31 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-08-10 20:45 ID:cawITQac

Eternal Family

32 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-08-11 01:22 ID:FK985p6L

Ginga Tetsudou no Yoru

33 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-08-11 15:19 ID:BHPUof6O

Ichigo Mashimaro

34 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-08-11 18:00 ID:eVs84c60

Hmm.. you can try a few of the Hayao Miyazaki movies.

35 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-08-11 19:52 ID:Heaven

>>33
I don't think I'd ever admit that I'd watched that, much less suggest it, to someone who knew me IRL. It's far too easy to have a misunderstanding about motives. I certainly wouldn't suggest it to someone I was afraid to suggest Sailor Moon to.

>>34
Better yet, the Shinkai movies.

36 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-08-11 20:22 ID:yO0GIJG5

Someday's Dreamers

37 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-09-25 10:25 ID://G9nQFt

Hellsing?

38 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-09-25 16:36 ID:yO0GIJG5

Tortov Roddle

39 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-09-30 01:47 ID:zQbFP/X5

Bleach. If he really appreciates anime, he will get fuckbored of it and ask you for better quality stuff. If he likes it, well, pat yourself on the back and let him go cruise control, watching that (and probably Naruto) until the end of time.

40 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-09-30 17:58 ID:yO0GIJG5

Aria the Animation
Aria the Natural
Aria the Origination
Aria the OVA

41 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-10-01 00:20 ID:sw9km7lD

Ghost in the Shell series(including movies directed by Mamoru Oshii and TV Series "Stand Alone Complex" directed by Kenji Kamiyama)

Gunslinger Girl (Only the first series, the second series is a mass)

Gundam Series

Patlabor Series

Armed Trooper Votoms Series

Planet-ES

Moonlight Mile

42 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-10-01 04:22 ID:yO0GIJG5

Kanon Remake

43 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-10-01 13:24 ID:UGpPYqHB

Kon Hitoshi's(今敏) works:

Perfect blue
Sennen Joyuu
Mousou Dairinin
Paprika

they are good drawn and awesome BGMs(composed by Susumu Hirasawa 平沢進)

44 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-10-02 01:07 ID:yO0GIJG5

Clannad

45 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-10-02 09:11 ID:0s+2V0+G

Haruhi maybe?

46 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-10-02 16:40 ID:yO0GIJG5

EF: A Tale of Memories

47 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-12-01 03:26 ID:chcgXnXd

>>20
YES!

48 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-12-01 08:12 ID:8Oepqu9m

>>29
I agree!

49 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-12-01 12:06 ID:yO0GIJG5

Serial Experiments Lain [Thirded]

50 Name: Tanchannel : 2008-12-02 10:55 ID:kt+4RKBj

Rozen Maiden
Lucky Star

...Elfen Lied (maybe)

51 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-12-02 12:56 ID:yO0GIJG5

Key the Metal Idol

52 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-12-09 13:12 ID:tsIzB5Nr

You're going to have to explain to the guy that there's plenty of genres to choose from, and tease out his tolerance for fanservice, exploding heads and lolis. If he's married, you're probably going to have to think of something he can watch in front of his wife. Find out what he watches now and pick a show that matches a genre he likes. It's easy to say that so-and-so is a great series, but if it comes off as lifetime movie bullshit to him and he hates lifetime movie bullshit, he's going to be turned off. Then again, if daytime soap operas are his secret love, there's plenty of stuff for that.

53 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-12-10 13:20 ID:yO0GIJG5

Seraphim Call

54 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-12-20 09:47 ID:mewL3ibR

>>35
I disagree about Shinkai films... They're very slow, deliberate, and overtly romantic, which is something I wouldn't necessarily recommend to someone who is just getting into animated film. Don't get me wrong though, I think all his films are beautiful.

I'd definitely something more "gripping," like Perfect Blue.

55 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-12-20 14:06 ID:yO0GIJG5

Dennou Coil

56 Name: WorkItOut : 2008-12-20 21:50 ID:aoJnQICP

If he is 18-30 aged (Seinen)
and quite deep-minded and likes a good plot, which is quite realistic yet supernatural, he will like 'GantZ'
This anime makes us think about our society and culture.
sadly the anime got cut short because of its, epicness and complications in production.
This Anime contains: Gore, Violence, Sex.
The Manga is recommended as it is past alot more stage/ phase/ arc in the plot as well and is exciting, however it is not for the weak-hearted and not suitable for young people. Female audiences will be put off by its seriousness. Lol

57 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-12-21 14:15 ID:yO0GIJG5

Kaiba

58 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-12-22 12:44 ID:Heaven

59 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-12-22 12:50 ID:EtQ55Ym3

Digimon children's war game

60 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2008-12-22 13:08 ID:yO0GIJG5

Darker Than Black [Seconded]

61 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2009-01-01 01:55 ID:WVN9x2L3

I also think it depends on the person, what he likes to watch, whether he enjoys more shounen or deeper/darker/not understandable things

>>50
but I will second Elfen Lied here, I have few friends whom I recommended this show and they enjoyed it - it can make people understand that anime isnt't just childish pokemon stuff and also that it can contain deep thoughts

62 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2009-01-01 17:17 ID:yO0GIJG5

Honey and Clover

63 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2009-01-02 11:43 ID:ZbBp7Fyr

2x2=Shinobuden

64 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2009-01-02 17:56 ID:yO0GIJG5

Xam'd Lost Memories

65 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2009-03-01 20:27 ID:4cNYB4CS

>>24

oh gawd, dont show that to someone new to anime!
that movie takes an appreciation of anime to stay awake through.
its a great movie! angels egg is to anime as 2001: a space odyssey is to sci fi.
i love both but dang, if i didnt like anime and sci fi i would hate those movies.

66 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2009-03-02 15:51 ID:zXJ6N8yP

>>1
You're asking people for advice on what to show someone new to Anime. I don't think you're in any position to introduce Anime to anyone if you can't think of at least 10 series they might be interested in.
But ffs, Anime isn't just one single genre. There's something for everyone. First find out what kind of stuff he's interested in, then show him something relevant. If he's a goth guy into blood and guts he's not going to fucking like Sailor Moon is he?

67 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2009-03-02 16:36 ID:SD6ZsQbQ

i have to agree with 66 minus the swearing though ^^ you need to know what kind of taste he likes. meaning, what he is into and based that and find the appropriate anime for him. but of course introduce him to other genre's as well. you can never know he might like other types of genre's as well. like sailormoon for instance.

68 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2009-06-04 02:08 ID:y86uJi9d

>>50
that might be a bad start cuz rozen maiden-guy with dolls

                          lucky star - otakuism

not saying their bad cuz their my favorite
how bout naruto i started with that but eventually hated it because of ch.300 i think somewher around there.

69 Name: Random Anime Otaku : 2009-06-05 02:12 ID:BLeBn8Ql

I started my friend off with FLCL. Then I fed him some GTO. After that, he started downloading random stuff himself.

70 Name: Norwegian Otaku : 2009-06-14 19:07 ID:sxKdRqvo

I think Spice and Wolf ^^
it is a funny series, but has this serious undertone that keeps it all at a deeper state than just some regular humour-show.. if any1 get my drift..?

71 Name: Pseud : 2009-06-15 09:45 ID:S9cjn916

Ninja Robots. It used to be on Cartoon Network back in 1999. I didn't realize what I was watching was anime back then.

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