I grew up watching and loving anything in the pre-CG era. I especially love the art style indicative to the mid 80s up to around 1994. Toonami and Adult Swim had great series in the 90s and early 2000s.
Tezuka Osamu and Matsumoto Leiji works have a special place.
I'm still a huge fan of Mecha series, Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann hit all the sweet spots for me in college. Gundam still always tops my lists. Code Geass was fantastic, even when it was being hammy.
I also thoroughly enjoy a good shoujo drama series, Marmalade Boy being one of my favorites. Kare Kano was really good for most of its run.
Classic fantasy series, like Record of Lodoss War, Flame of Recca, and Escaflowne regularly inspire me, while Those Who Hunt Elves and Slayers have the right mix of comedic elements.
Of course, there are some quite beautiful works that have come out in the past few years. Little Witch Academia made me feel like a kid again. Overlord lets me enjoy the "bad guys".
My favorite obscure series, though? That honor goes to Brigadoon. It manages to blend so many genres together so well.
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ShavedNuts
The Go Bots.
Toshihiro
One Piece
Lotto_Boo
Fairy Tail
FizzBit
Does Speed Racer count? How about Kimba the White Lion? You were asking about when we were children right?
Garthgoyle
BackpackingNepal
Anything between late 80s to early 90s.
Then School Days.
Madden
Bubblegum Crisi
TIJ
Scooby Doo, because Shaggy & Scoob solve mysteries while baked.
Steven M. Jankowski
I grew up watching and loving anything in the pre-CG era. I especially love the art style indicative to the mid 80s up to around 1994. Toonami and Adult Swim had great series in the 90s and early 2000s.
Tezuka Osamu and Matsumoto Leiji works have a special place.
I'm still a huge fan of Mecha series, Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann hit all the sweet spots for me in college. Gundam still always tops my lists. Code Geass was fantastic, even when it was being hammy.
I also thoroughly enjoy a good shoujo drama series, Marmalade Boy being one of my favorites. Kare Kano was really good for most of its run.
Classic fantasy series, like Record of Lodoss War, Flame of Recca, and Escaflowne regularly inspire me, while Those Who Hunt Elves and Slayers have the right mix of comedic elements.
Of course, there are some quite beautiful works that have come out in the past few years. Little Witch Academia made me feel like a kid again. Overlord lets me enjoy the "bad guys".
My favorite obscure series, though? That honor goes to Brigadoon. It manages to blend so many genres together so well.
YuriOtani
My friends tell me I am very negitive, so it is "The Promised Neverland" (Yakusoku no Neverland) for me.
Serrano
My favorite, I say, my favorite anime series is Looney Tunes' Foghorn Leghorn
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kF6qUh3T9KE
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
Serrano
My link, I say, my link doesn't seem to be working, let's try it once more
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kF6qUh3T9KE
Serrano
OK, so, I say, so my links are not working, so just Google:
Looney Tunes | Foghorn Leghorn on the Farm | Classic Cartoon Compilation | WB Kids
hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
No Business
King of the Hill.
Kaerimashita
Anime (by which I mean Japanese style) or animated?
Former Heidi. Samurai Jack.
Latter South Park, Family Guy, American Dad, Rick & Morty, Archer.......
Toasted Heretic
Anime as opposed to western cartoons?
GitS:SAC series 1. No competition. Series 2 was ok but the first season was edge of your seat stuff.
albaleo
Captain Pugwash
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fwzVjsu9XvM
lostrune2
Lol, Urotsukidoji