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It would be cool if we could turn back time, right? Our next anime on the list is about the same
thing, but the only thing different about the time turning back is the constant misery and pain that
comes with it.
The narrative keeps you on your feet the entire time as the main character, Satoru, attempts to
reverse the past and present tragic circumstances. 
The character development is fantastic, and you get increasingly devoted to the people as the
series unfolds into the harsher and more horrible occurrences. 
There are moments in the anime that are completely heartbreaking and others that make you feel
delightfully warm on the inside. Because it incorporates some time travel, some people relate it
to Stein's Gate. Others questioned the investigation and crime theme and likened it to Death
Note.
This anime is none of those things. The core premise or narrative of the show does not rely upon
time travel. It also doesn't have as much gloom and a criminal twist as Death Note. 
It's about sadness, melancholy, loneliness and love, ambition and fear, hate and virtue, family
and trauma. 

Plastic Memories
“If memories can be canned, will they have an expiry date? If yes, I hope that they last forever”.
Chunking Express one of the most famous quotes from a movie. If you are into AI related anime
where possible future of humanity is displayed with some spices coating of emotions to it Plastic
memories is your best bet.
Tsukasa Mizugaki our main character manages to get a job at one of best elite AI related firm
“Sion Artificial Intelligence Corporation. SIA is reowned for its large-scale production of
Giftia’s (Artificial intelligent robot that look like humans). However, they only have a life of 9
years. Our mc falls in love love with a Giftia and well she is near hre death soooo

Plastic memories will rip your heart inside out, you would begin to question your very purpose
of life, you won’t even notice the tears them tears running down your cheeks after such traumatic
story unfold before your eyes and make all of your happy hormone disappear in front of you. So
if you in a mood to feel real sad this anime is your pick it not only highlights what is love and
what is life it does a great job in transferring those feelings in your body.

Angel Beats
Dying seems scary in real life, right? But no in the angel beats world, where you get reincarnated
into a world that has angels in them
Our mc Otonashi wakes up from his sleep and comes around the fact that he is no longer alive.
Otonashi panics and thinks that his mind is playing some tricks. However, a girl who carries a
literal gun with her and calls herself Yuri confirms his death and explains the mechanism of
afterlife. She then tells him that she is the leader of an organization called “Shina Sekai Sensen”
who is currently looking for a girl having evil intent known as Tenshi.

The story takes off with Otonashi joining the organization. As the show progresses the mc slowly
recovers his past life memories and some shocking plot twists take place which turns the whole
world of mc upside down.
The anime has a charming yet nostalgic sense, so if you are in the mood for some high school
memories with a blend of spirituality, angel beats are your top pick.

Your lie in April


World is a little better to live in if you are exceedingly good at a thing. Our next anime on the list
has a child prodigy as its main character. Kousei Arima. However, when things don’t go our
way, we all have our downfalls, after a traumatic accident of his mother death his life is torn
apart, he can longer listen to his very piano music. Its like an ankle on his chain, a chain that
constantly brings him back to the world of horrors, a world where his mother is no longer alive.
He then decides to quit on piano, as nobody wants their sleep paralysis demons to keep on
hunting them.
After approximately 2 years he comes across a girl named Kaori Miyazono, who well you can
say bring colors to his life, helps him see the bright side of the world.

It is a narrative about music, how it allows people to connect, and how it influences them. It has
an impact on people both positively and negatively. With that idea, a lovely tale about teenagers
began.

Fruit Baskets
Orange
Monster
A deep, dramatic, and delightful animation that defies all those who think anime is child-oriented
animation.

The storyline of Monster is without a doubt the most significant portion, dark but not without happy
sequences.
It is centered on the story of Dr. Tenma, a skilled Nero-surgeon whose ethical principles soon drive him
on a seldom chosen road to rectify the evil he'd unintentionally done for the sake of justice.

Unlike most anime, which tend to center on superpowers, fantasy, or sci-fi horror, the problematic
aspect is that it is depicted in an all-too-real manner, although being animated.

The most horrifying characters are usually folks you wouldn't expect to see in a crowd, rather than some
otherworldly monster that depends on raw power or the incapacity of the whole world he battles to
defeat him.

Welcome to NHK
How much life easier would it be if we had someone to blame for our short comings? All of the
blame, all of that inner guilt would vanish right? Although it is a bad thing to do but its exciting
and relieving. Our next anime follows some same plot although it has some other emotional
content to it as well.
 Tatsuhiro Sato is our college dropout, a well a sort of extreme introvert and has recurrent social
anxiety. It called Hikikimori in Japanese culture, he lives an isolated world his apartment, his
belongings and just him. The anime explores some deep stuff regarding depression, suicide and
also portrays how actual dark life is. In order to cope with his failures, he uses conspiracy
theories that NHK is an evil organization whose prime target is him, they are doing their best
isolate him from the world, so that they can devour him. Yeah, I know it’s a self-centered and
well he is on some big Shane Dawson shit ik, he’s like the anime version of Shane Dawson.

Honey and Clover


Violet Ever Garden
A Lull of Sea

Kokoro Connects
This show revolves around five high school classmates confronted with a slew of strange
occurrences that drive them to divulge secrets that will put their friendship to the test.
This show offers a good mix of light humor and different degrees of drama. But the point is, is
there any romance in this series. So, the answer is, Hell yes, there is. Romance is the best part of
this show.
Inaba's feelings for Taichi grow to the point that she believes she can't picture her life without
him. After their journey to Hokkaido, Taichi understands how important Inaba is to him and
confirms his love for her, and the two reconcile.
13. Durarara
Durarara!! is the story of a dullahan who works as an underground courier in Ikebukuro, an
internet-based anonymous gang known as the Dollars, and the turmoil that surrounds the most
serious criminals in Ikebukuro.
The anime is quite constant in providing new material and concepts, and it readily maintains
your interest.
This anime also allows you to witness things through the eyes of other people than the
protagonist. This is a fantastic approach for allowing the viewers to get to know a character since
you are seeing precisely how they think rather than simply the main character's impression of
that individual. Every character in the anime has a vital and essential role to perform.

1. Charlotte
2. Serial Experiment Lain

The story revolves Lain Iwakura, a teenage girl from suburban Japan, and her relationship with the
Wired, a worldwide communication system akin to the internet.

It focuses solely on singularity, pushing its topics to new heights and making the most of its narrative
platform. It has some of the most violent and endlessly deep topic explorations ever seen in any
medium. Its tale is complicated, engaging, and somewhat realistic, with hundreds of plot twists, a
distinctive storytelling style, and a unique and deep thematic aspect.

3. Terror in Resonance
4. Paranoia Agent

The world only God knows


Alright I agree we all have crush on anime girls and waifu. But have you seen a guy who is a
literal god when it comes to seducing girls, Oh no boy im not talking about real life girls I am not
talking about Online dating game?
Our Next anime has that sort of main character, Keima Katsuragi is popular as “God on
conquest”, and the only conquest is able to pull off is making dating girls fall in total love with
him, I am telling you this guy right here knows every trick to lay them off.
However now anime with him just making dating girls online would well come across boring, so
what actually happens is he mistakenly accepts an offer from Demon name “Elsie”. Which later
on in the series disguisies herself as her little sister. Now Keima has to help her out because that
offer, he accepted put his life on the line, and well you can call it luck that his task is to well
seduce girls and make his way to their heart but this time he has to do in real life.
So watch our boy shift gears from online to in real life dating god.
Yuri On Ice
“Your Dream Doesn’t have an expiry date, so when the destiny Knocks you down bad get back
up and work even harder”. Now we all have heard motivational speeches like this, but haven’t
come across anyone who does it right?
Hold up that’s all about to change, without next anime on the list “Yuri on Ice”, a breathtaking
dive into the world of sports with its realistic display of emotions. The story starts off with our
main character losing at the very final of an ice-skating competition immediately followed by a
sudden wave of depression and existential crisis.

Now its not something Shounen anime where mc gets even motivated by his loss, that doesn’t
happen in real life and similarly in YOI, after his defeat he lets go of his dream and views his
other option in order to survive, now we all don’t want to die young and from starving ah unless
you are Dazai from Bungo stray dogs.

The story takes a twist, after when Yuri out of nowhere achieves popularity due to his leaked
practice routine ice skating which was initially performed by all-time Russian Greatest Victor
Nikiforov. When the prodigy and GOAT Victor Nikiforov gimself comes across the video he
immediately heads over to Yuri’s place and offers to train him. Now Yuri along with Victor
trains as hard as he can but it’s a mighty talented world out there will Yuri be able to make it to
the top spot? We’ll leave that to you so head over to your anime watching spot and watch it
ASAP.

My Teen Romantic Comedy SNAFU

1. The Flowers We Saw That Day


Losing a loved one is very traumatizing and one of the most hardest things to deal with, especially for
children. This anime also follows a story of group of six children, in which one of them, Memna, loses her
life. Then one night leader of the group, Jinta Yadomi, saw the ghost of her.

Anohana is among those anime that wonderfully exhibits the notion that the relative distance to
perfection is inversely related to the clarity of massive, apparent faults. The narrative is well paced and
delivered in a gentle manner, with flashbacks and happy recollections.

Anohana merits recognition not only for its depiction of the various ways sorrow appears in the cast, but
also for its boldness in admitting that even the most good of people may be ripped apart by sentiments
too terrible to accept.

2. Beck
3. Barakamon
The plot revolves around Seishu Handa, a calligrapher who relocates to the isolated Goto Islands off the
west part of Kyushu, and his many encounters with the islanders. Unlike other slice-of-life anime,
Barakamon manages to find the ideal blend of comedy and uplifting scenes. These moments are well-
timed and purposefully kept uncommon in order for them to be meaningful.

Barakamon can also be commended for its courage to present a tale with characters of various ages.
There are the children, a few adolescents from the nearby high school, the grownup protagonist and his
city acquaintances, and the middle-aged and old locals. It does not cater primarily to 15-year-olds, which
makes Barakamon all the more unique.

4. March Comes in Like a Lion


March comes in like a lion is written in the style of a poetic journey. It follows the life of Rei Kiriyama, an
introverted professional shogi player who progressively improves both his game and his relationships
with others especially with her adopted sisters.

This series has many unforgettable moments, but one of the most impactful is how Rei forms
relationships with the individuals he encounters. He's not an extroverted guy, and he appears to stay to
himself almost all of the time.

As we get flashes of his history in multi-chapter arcs, the series smartly performs a fantastic job of
narrative. Rei's personality is heavily impacted by his history, which continues to influence him in the
present.

5. Kids of the Slope


Kids on the Slope explores friendship, which is one of the most essential aspects of the anime and
should be viewed not only as a feature of the anime but also in reality. Kaoru, Sentaro, and Ritsuko form
a relationship based on a shared passion: their enjoyment of music.

There is a common motif in the start. Kaoru is smitten by the pleasant girl, Sentaro is smitten by the
graceful girl, and Ritsuko is already smitten by the childhood bad boy. Then there are extra characters,
which complicates the already difficult geometric love form even further.

It's incredible to watch kids like Kaoru and Sentaro learn and grow together and engage themselves in
the realm of jazz and music. Their relationship is, the most amazing aspect of the anime, and the music
is a nice addition. If you're searching for a nice, pleasant, and not overly long coming-of-age story, then
this anime is for you.

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