Actually... after reading your request, I think lz you are not a boy under 18, so the key club may not be suitable for you. Of course, this is my personal opinion, fan key There must be a reason for a lot of social media, but I just don’t think it’s what you’re looking for.
I personally don’t watch anime that are too popular. It’s exciting, but the greater the level of acceptance, the shallower the level of expression. In addition, I hate the endless feeling...
I recommend some completed ones, unfinished ones may not be guaranteed later, wait and see, haha~
Oh, comparison I won’t recommend the early and typical harem animations = =
For mecha wars:
Recommended
"Legend of the Winged God" (26 episodes), often Comparing it with EVA, because the plots are similar, and the themes are somewhat complementary, but I think the focus is different and the expression style is also different. The Legend of Wing God is much clearer, but the plot setting is very clever. All the details can be connected together, and then it suddenly becomes clear, which is wonderful. A classic combination of one man and two women.
"Full Metal Panic" (26), a work by Gonzo, there are three in one series, I recommend the first one, the plot planning is the most complete and very compact. The second part is a spoof, but it is more fun. If you have watched the first part, it is still very interesting. There is also one man and two women, and the characters of the male and female protagonists are both classic.
"Last Exile" (26) (Last Exile) is the same as Gonzo's work. It can't really be classified as a computer warfare type, but I'll put it here first. In fact, I think the problem with Gonzo is that the quality of their works is too high and low. Back then, "Ao No. 6" was such a blockbuster that it was like "Shinsengumi Variation", which was all-encompassing and all-encompassing. I think "Last Exile" was One of gonzo's best works. Renji Murata's character design is a very fantasy setting, both classical and science fiction, very wonderful and elegant.
In addition, regarding "Lelouch of the Rebellion" (26+26), I went for the character design of Clamp. The first part looked pretty good, the plot, characters, etc. were all good, but the second one looked good. The second part, how should I put it... suddenly felt like a very awesome movie~laugh, overall it's not bad, as far as commercial films are concerned.
Supernatural and ghostly ones
"Monster ~ Yotsuya Kaidan" (11 episodes) + "Cat Transformation" (12 episodes), oh, I can watch this regardless of the screen. This is a classic ghost story from ancient Japan. The production company's philosophy is to "make animation like a TV series", so it really looks like a Japanese TV series. . Laugh~ It tells a story in four chapters that will leave you with endless aftertaste, a story about human nature. In addition, the picture style is very different...
"The Box of Monsters" (12) is also aimed at clamp's character design. How should I put it, maybe it is limited by the novel and there is not enough room for development. Big, the plot of episode 12 is a bit bland, but the overall plot is good to watch, maybe because of the script supported by the novel. Strictly speaking, this is reasoning.
In addition, regarding "Natsume's Book of Friends", I can only say that the animation is a bit of a pity. The comics are great and very spiritual, but the animation may be considering female audiences, and is a bit too pink, which makes it lose Reiki. I recommend reading the comics, they are worth reading, and the animations are also pretty good.
Protagonist's power
"Mushi Master" (26), the picture of Mushi Master is definitely not good-looking, but I have the world view of the work and the light feeling it conveys. But it is the most genuine feelings between people and the connection between people and the world, which are so fanciful. This is an animation that can be watched quietly by oneself. To be honest, I haven’t been moved after watching animation for a long time. I can’t help but watch "Mushishi"... That’s it.
"Black Contractor" (26), Bones' work, is of a very high standard, and the picture never breaks from the beginning to the end... That's why the work of a rich company is so good ~ haha. Of course, the main thing is that the plot and character setting are good, the male protagonist is cool but very human, the plot rhythm is very good, and the thinking about human nature is appropriate and not dogmatic but very profound. In short, it is very exciting.
In addition, what should I say about the aforementioned "Sketcher" by Gonzo? I personally feel that the plot tension is not enough, the picture is a bit broken, and it is not a very successful work...Of course it is my personal opinion
"Fullmetal Alchemist" (52), the same bones, I thought of pushing it together, the plot of episode 52, but it is not procrastinating, but it is still unfinished, I have to say it is a high score, Park Lumi became the first-line in one fell swoop with this film As for the voice actor, I have to say that the protagonist is too charming. The second part was recently released and I haven’t watched it yet, but for me, the first part gave me a lot of satisfaction.
"Soul Eater" (I forgot 50 or 51 or 52) is half-recommended. It feels unfinished. The comic is being serialized and the animation is very exciting (it's a pity that the ending...), bones work.
"Persona—Trinity Soul" (26) A1picture, owned by Sonymusic, is a rich company, so the picture of this work is really good. . praise! The treatment is very gentle, and the preview of the second chapter is like poetry. But it's a bit obscure and requires a lot of thinking.
Others
"Elf Guardian" (26), alas, I think this is one of the most outstanding works in 2007. Unfortunately, it is not popular enough. I did not remember I.G's works. If I'm wrong, it's still Supervisor Shirou Munemasa. The storyboards, graphics, characters, and backgrounds are all top-notch. The protagonists are Yujie and Shota. It's based on ancient mythology. It has everything it needs. It's popular, laugh~
"Library War" (I'm 12 or 13...), it's been a long time since I've seen such a hook-style picture. It feels so beautiful. The heroine is very sweet. She's not cute, but has a very cute personality. I feel a lot like...Aya Ueto. This is pretty inspiring.
"Samurai Champloo" (26) How are rock and roll related to the Edo period? This is Chaos Warriors. The two male protagonists are so unique. Each episode is separate, but in fact it is still connected (this is so stupid). It is a very different kind of work. It is written by Shinichiro Watanabe. I highly recommend it.
"The King of the Cave" (26) The alternative Count of Monte Cristo. In fact, I have forgotten this, I just remember that it is very good-looking, smoke~
"The Grave of Guns" (26) Well, It's a bit dark, but quite touching. It was recommended by a classmate and was given to me along with the CD...
There are also some other theatrical versions and OVAs.
"Millennium Actress" is the work of Satoshi Kon, an actress who is always chasing, chasing her all her life. Very touching.
"Blood+~the last vampire", this 1998 classic by Mamoru Oshii, is often used as a teaching material for storyboards. It is very popular among foreigners. It has bloody, action, and violent aesthetics? The TV version seems to be from 2006? It's actually pretty good, but the plot of Chapter 52 is a bit draggy, so I wouldn't recommend it.
"Karas" has been recommended before. It is indeed worth watching. Tatsunoko's commemorative work is indeed generous. It is about mechanized monsters and has a few flaws. Compared with his generous work, the plot is a bit thin. But it's already pretty good~laugh
"Howl's Moving Castle", Hayao Miyazaki's works are always very reliable, "Howl" is magnificent, although I still prefer "Spirited Away" "Innocence", but this one is very good
"Innocence" The second OVA of Ghost in the Shell, alas, the level of Mamoru Oshii is different. I still remember the line "No desire, no desire" "Shadow in the Forest", "born and died, unkempt puppet, always upright and aboveboard", the TV series of Ghost in the Shell is also a classic among classics. It seems to be a work in 1995. It is difficult to surpass. I'm sorry, but I can't stand it. I can’t help but recommend the old one~laugh
I think of this for the moment, and it’s impressive. Most cartoons are like cutscenes. I’ve written these down~ I’ve seen them less and less recently. I hope it’s helpful to you. Help
(This may be the longest recommendation I have ever written, I will add it when I think of it...)