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Top 5 Most Popular Anime Series of All Time Each series has a special place in my heart. They attracted me to each series for their own reasons. But, the unique art styles, music, and score, as well as difficult themes and thought-provoking nature, are what made them stand out. Each of these shows could be viewed multiple times, which I have done. The second viewing gave me a greater appreciation. 1. Attack on Titan Attack on Titan is currently the only series on this list. Based on a manga that was released in 2009, the series' first episode aired in 2013. The show's final season will air next month after eight years. Paradise Island is the setting for the story. Its inhabitants have constructed huge walls to defend themselves against attacks by mindless titans. Things quickly turn sour when two titans smash through the walls. This sparks a war that lasts nearly 13 years. After Eren Yeager's death and Mikasa's mother's death, Mikasa Ackerman and Eren Yeager join the Survey Corps to seek revenge
against the titans. Although it may seem like a simple fight against titans, there's more to the story than that. Although they initially considered themselves the last human beings, there is much more out there. 2. Naruto Naruto, the anime series, aired between 2002-2007. Naruto: Shippuden aired between 2007 and 2017. This series is based upon the Weekly Shonen Jump manga of Masashi Nishimoto, which was released in 1999. The story centers around Naruto's journey to become a master ninja with the help and support of his friends in Shinobi, a fictional anime world. The chakra energy is used to create the Ninja techniques in battles. It is simple to watch, especially for beginners, and it is highly regarded by fans as an anime that deserves to be on every top 10 list and even number one. Naruto has probably one of the largest anime fan bases in the genre. 3. Death Note Light Yagami, a high-skilled high school student who discovers a notebook that can kill people if their names are put into it, is the focus of the series. Death Note is based upon a manga with the same name that ran from 2003 to 2006. Popularity of the show can be attributed to its horror and mystery themes. buy anime merchandise online Japanese and international viewers enjoy it. It is a short story, with less than 40 episodes. This makes it clear and concise without straying too far from the main point, as can happen with longer series. 4. One Piece The series follows Monkey D. Luffy and his pirate crew on their adventures. They set out to discover the most precious treasure left behind by Gold Roger, the legendary pirate. This treasure is known as "One Piece" and it's the basis of the show's name. Many people love the show and it deserves to be in the top 10. It is true, and I agree. It doesn't have the same connection or personal preference as the shows on my watch list. Its continued running, even after twenty years, is what most bothers me. This is where it shows its endurance, but also where it loses my trust. 5. Hunter x Hunter
Hunter x Hunter is considered the greatest series ever, even though it reminds a lot of Dragon Ball. It combines themes of power, humanity and connections between people in a story that can feel overwhelming to some. This film tells the story of Gon Freecss (12 years old) who is trying to find his father. He discovers that he is a Hunter, an individual who can track down rare animals and secret treasures. Our young hero encounters paranormal creatures and meets other hunters along the way. Is Gon ready to be a hunter? Critics and fans have praised Hunter x Hunter's animation and art, which was voted the 16th best anime 2000 by the Animage Anime Grand Prix. FOR MORE COLLECTIONS VISIT AT WEEB SMASH