What is your all-time favourite anime?

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Re: What is your all-time favourite anime?

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I like the magical girl and school life. It's hard to may favorite. I'd have to say top four are Sailor Moon, Modoka Magica, Maid-sama, and Snow White with the Red Hair. :D
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Does Avatar The Last Airbender count as anime ?

If it does than that is my answer.
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LITRALLY ALL OF THEM :) but if I had to choose, I would say Tokyo Ghoul.
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Definitely Pokemon. Watched it as a kid when I was playing through the games, and am watching it again now with my kids.
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I have a few favorites, though I would say that Chibi Devi is my go to. It's just the cutest thing that I have ever seen!
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Soul Eater!! Blue Exorcist!! Attack on Titan!! Oh my goodness, I have an unhealthy obsession with anime men!! haha but really, Fullmetal Alchemist and anything with great male dynamics.
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Easy one. Boku dake ga Inai Machi (Erased)
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Cowboy Bebop ( I ❤️ Spike), although, in a close second would be Princess Jellyfish (!!). They are polar opposites of each other- Cowboy Bebop: sci-fi, action, smart-alec humor; more "boyish" while Princess Jellyfish: is "girly", very funny and social (awkward misfits). Both are highly recommended.
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I just watched Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind and enjoyed it very much. Have been wanting to watch it for long time actually, it actually got my attention because someone skating to that beautiful music. It's creater Miyazaki also wrote 'The Secret World of Arrietty' which I really loved.
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Gonna have to go with Ouran High School Host Club, it was cheesy but heartfelt. Still bummed it didn't get a second season.
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I don't watch a ton of anime, but I have to say that I absolutely love the movie Spirited Away. It is such a soulful coming-of-age movie and I love all the fantastical elements, with the spirits and the dragon.
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So far my favorite's are Ouran High School Host Club and Fairy Tail. I've just barely gotten into anime and I'm loving what I've seen so far, but when it comes to exploring other ones I'm not sure where to go from there!
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There are tons of amazing animes out there but to name a few, I love Naruto, Inuyasha, Death Note and Dragon Ball Z.
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It's Inuyasha for me!!!!!! All time favorite!!!!!! :oops:
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My favorite anime is Trigun. Vash is a humorous character, a pacifist who finds himself in situations where it seems he has to use violence to survive, but usually ends up not only avoiding using violence, but also ensuring no one else gets hurt either. It's a very well done show.
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