Ten All-Time Favorite Anime You Won’t Regret Watching

Indra lochan bojjanapalli
4 min readAug 31, 2023

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The anime, as a medium of media, has captivated viewers with its breathtaking sequences and heart-wrenching moments. Its way of storytelling leaves a lasting mark on viewers’ hearts.

Moreover, today, I want to present to you 10 shows that you will remember all your life and won’t regret watching.

Note: Remember this list is of no particular order.

  1. Naruto

Beginning with an indisputable classic and one of the most popular shows of all time, “Naruto,” written by Masashi Kishimoto, stands as a beloved anime that chronicles the journey of a young ninja with aspirations of becoming Hokage. This show not only encompasses everything a viewer yearns for but also embodies the essence of the Shonen anime genre, substantiating its status as one of the “Big 3” anime. Laden with nostalgia, it stands as a highly recommended choice for both newcomers and veterans alike.

2. HunterXHunter

Moving forward with another classic and beloved show of all time, “HunterXHunter” written by Yoshihiro Togashi, an anime that shows the journey of Gon freecs with the aspirations of becoming a hunter and finding his father, Making friends in the journey. This show embodies different characters and their motivations in life to add to the storyline and make an incredible story.

3. Horimiya

While they have their differences in lifestyle, thinking the secret they share outside of school mixed with their interactions & situations brings them together and forms an unexpected bond, a sweet and endearing story of friendship, acceptance, and love unfolds, exploring the complexities of adolescence and relationships in a refreshing and relatable way.

4. Kaguya-sama

Deep diving into the romantic comedy (Romcom) we find another diamond of a show worthy of all praises which is equally heartwarming and equally funny. this show is a must-watch. written by Aka Akasaka, Kaguya-sama is a story between Student council president Miyuki Shirogane and vice-president Kaguya Shinomiya. Both of them appear to be the perfect couple, but both are too proud to confess their love and scheme to make the other confess their love first.

5. Haikyu!!

Now for a more entertainment-packed & energetic show Haikyuu. Haikyuu written by Haruichi Furudate is a story of two individuals Shoyo and Kageyama following their dream to play volleyball at a professional level and join Karasuno High School to fulfil their dreams. This show has its own moments of triumph and defeat and connects itself to the viewer. also a must-watch.

6. Your Lie in April

Now, this anime is one of those anime where you question yourself about love.“Your Lie in April” is a captivating anime series that revolves around the life of Kosei Arima, a gifted pianist who loses his ability to hear the sound of the piano after a traumatic event.

His life takes a transformative turn when he meets a spirited and talented violinist named Kaori Miyazono. His journey with all his ups and down shows him what life truly is. Alert Keep a tissue or two with you while watching.

7. Konosuba

Now for a light-hearted comedy show, Konosuba captivates viewers with its unique and humorous approach to serious aspects and integrates them into an action and thrill-filled adventure journey of our protagonist Kazuma who has been reincarnated into a parallel world with magic etc. and his companion goddess Aqua. This show hits all the right tones of comedy adventure and thrill. also a must-watch

8. I Want To Eat Your Pancreas.

Once more an anime show that shows you what love is and makes you have mixed feelings of sorrow and sadness. I Want to Eat Your Pancreas is a show that starts with a high school boy who discovers the diary of a terminally ill classmate with a pancreatic disease.

Two of them embarking on a heartwarming and bittersweet journey of self-discovery, love, and the appreciation of life’s fleeting moments. This is also a must-watch anime.

9. Re: Zero

Now for a Mystery-Thriller which captivates viewers with its non-linear timeline and its way of storytelling. The series explores themes of resilience, trauma, and personal growth as Subaru navigates through various challenges and tries to protect those he cares about. This way of starting a new life in a parallel world with its intricate plot, character development, and emotional depth makes it one of the most beloved shows of all time.

10. Classroom of the Elite

Now for a psychological drama, we have this banger of a show Classroom of the Elite which is set in a prestigious high school called Koudo Ikusei Senior High School, where students are given a lot of freedom and resources but are also ranked based on their academic and social achievements. The series follows the main character, Kiyotaka Ayanokouji, as he navigates this competitive environment. If you’re interested in psychological dramas set in school environments, “Classroom of the Elite” might be worth checking out!

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