7 anime that will go down to history

Aka kpangni Jean Baptiste Kacou
4 min readFeb 26, 2023

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7. Death Note

The shounen series Death Note was produced by Takeshi Obata and Tsugumi Ohba. It started as a manga serialised in Weekly Shounen Jump in 2003, and it has since been turned into an American movie in 2017, a German audio drama in 2018, a live-action Japanese television series commencing in 2006, a musical in 2015, an anime series in 2006, and a musical.

6. Demon Slayer

The Demon Slayer Corps is a group that has been around for ages and has made it its mission to defend people against demons. The group employs a large number of Demon Slayers, although the government does not formally acknowledge them. [2] [3] The Corps was formally disbanded after the death of Muzan Kibutsuji and the demon race’s close to extinction.

5. Bleach

Tite Kubo created the manga series Bleach, which ran in the Weekly Shonen Jump publication from August 2001 to August 2016. The story of Ichigo Kurosaki, a high school student with the gift of seeing spirits, is followed in Bleach. The Human characters are the main emphasis of the novel’s early sections, but as the plot develops, the story delves more deeply into the realm of the Shinigami and their enemies.

4. One Piece

The term the world assigned to all the loot amassed by the pirate king Gol D. Roger was The One Piece. It was once at least partially Joy Boy’s during the Void Century. The treasure, which is now found on Laugh Tale, the last island in the Grand Line, is claimed to be of unfathomable value. Monkey D. Luffy and his crew, as well as a number of other pirates, are driven by the desire to obtain the One Piece in order to fulfil Roger’s final wishes before his execution: to become the next Pirate King.

3. Dragon Ball Z

Dragon Ball Z continues the exploits of the adult Goku as he saves the earth with the help of his friends from a variety of bad guys, including androids with superhuman strength and nearly indestructible magical monsters. Dragon Ball Z is a continuation of Goku’s adult life while also tracing the development of his son Gohan, other Dragon Ball characters, and more. The original Dragon Ball anime followed Goku from childhood into adulthood. The difference between the two series is important since the latter series adopts a more dramatic and sombre tone. Also, the anime includes people, circumstances, and backstories that are absent from the original manga.

2. Naruto

The Nine-Tails struck Konohagakure twelve years before the start of the story, devastating much of the town and killing a large number of people. The Fourth Hokage, the village’s leader, gave his life in order to imbue Naruto Uzumaki with the Nine-Tails. The attack left Naruto orphaned, and the villagers rejected him because they thought he was the Nine-Tails itself out of fear and rage. Even though the Third Hokage forbade discussing anything associated with the Nine-Tails, the kids carried on their parents’ enmity towards Naruto. Naruto pledged he would one day surpass all previous Hokages in the village because of his need for recognition.

1. Attack on titan

Based on Hajime Isayama’s manga of the same name, Attack on Titan is an anime series. For the first three seasons, it was produced by Wit Studio and Production I.G, and for the fourth, by MAPPA. On April 7, 2013, Mainichi Broadcasting System in Japan started broadcasting the first season. Together with Crunchyroll, Funimation also streams the show on their website under a licence for an English home video release. Moreover, AnimeLab streams the show in Tokyo, Chicago, Australia, and New Zealand.

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