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Top 10 classic anime in Japanese history

Top 10 classic anime in Japanese history

10. Alare ------ relaxed

Master Toriyama's hilarious masterpiece, the invincible robot doll, was at that time fantasizing about having an Aralei with him.

The story is exaggerated and cute, suitable for both men and women.

It seems lighthearted, and the villains inside (are there any villains) end up often tragic and hilarious.

9. Football youngsters ------ inspirational

Takahashi's soccer boy will be the hottest sports manga in the early 90s, and his role is not only reflected in the manga, but more importantly, it has prompted many Japanese teenagers to start loving the sport.

Characters such as Big Air Wing, Misakitaro, and Wakabayashi Genzo represent the many soccer players who love soccer and run on the soccer field.

Although the plot is too cheesy and infinitely exaggerates the strength of the empty wing and the Japanese team, these flaws will not hide their brilliance at the time.

8. Horse chaos 1/2------ 1/2

Top 10 classic anime in Japanese history

The most important manga in The early days of Rumiko Takahashi, as easy and funny as Aralei, is the main style of this manga.

And the funny style of The Japanese nonsense of The Chaos Horse influenced many later works.

I miss this manga unfortunately, I didn't finish it and I still don't know what the ending is.

Although the current Inuyasha fork is very good, it still can't surpass the chaotic horses of that time.

7. Detective Conan ----- the truth

A reasoning-themed manga written by Tsuyoshi Aoyama, the manga is very popular with readers, and each single book sells an average of about 2.5 million copies, which is still serialized today.

Compared with the previous manga, this manga is considered a junior, but the tense plot and the appropriate atmosphere will make people feel immersed in the manga.

Although some cases are too simple and naïve compared to Kaneda, Conan's image charm is far stronger than Kaneda's.

Let's remember the saying: there is only one truth!

6. Baseball heroes ----- sweet

Anda Chong is a writer who is very good at grasping the inner world of the characters, although it is also a sports comic.

But I prefer to put it down to emotional comics.

The author only uses baseball as a carrier to let the reader experience a sincere and true love.

It is sweet and slightly bitter.

Maybe that's what Anda Chong wants to express.

The delicate description, the characters' eyes and words of want to stop, we can all feel the kind of emotion that can only be experienced in love.

5. The Gundam series ----- epic

What these two words represent.

In Japan, Gundam represents a monument, an epic poem.

Honestly, I don't like space-themed comics.

But Gundam really can't ignore its huge impact.

At present, the most successful manga developed in Japan is the Gundam series.

A set of genuine models of Gundam has become the object of worship of Gundam fans (of course, silver is indispensable), and the income brought by this work alone is not comparable to that of ordinary anime and manga.

4. Saint Seiya ------ childhood

What does Saint Seiya stand for? It represents childhood, represents the childhood of the first children who watched japanese cartoons in the 80s.

Those mysterious Greek legends, those dazzling holy garments.

The names of those aesthetic moves.

Too much emotion, 20 years later, We can't remember any of The other comics of Masami Cheda, but saint seiya is enough.

Star Lost, Glacier, Purple Dragon, Ah Moment, Yi Hui....

These names cannot be erased for many years.

3. Robot cats ----- dreams

Amon, Tinker Bell, Robot Cat and finally Unified to become Doraemon, the protagonist also has n more versions of Yasuo, Nobita, Nobita... These are enough to illustrate how influential the robot cat was at that time.

Looking at robot cats, many people like to dream, they like to dream of Dora A, and I also want to have a robot cat, or to have a magical baby pocket.

Fujiko F Fujio left us with a dream.

A hope.

In the 1980s, Japan was in the midst of an economic crisis, and the manga industry was also hit hard.

Fortunately, there is a robot cat, he gave that nation a dream, and it is the people who dream these dreams that have become the mainstream and pillar of Japanese society, allowing the Japanese economy to rise again.

2. The dunk master ----- perfect

Blood, funny, fighting, emotion, I can't think of any other work at that time that could perfectly integrate all these factors.

Right! Only sd only slam dunk masters! It's a male-female kill, and a lot of people won't like this or that comic, even saint seiya, even a robot cat, or even Dragon Ball.

But the dunk master all second kills, whoever reads this comic will be killed in seconds.

You have to fall in love with this manga, although you may be because of Kaede Ryugawa, or Sakuragi Hanamichi, or Mitsui Shou or or Gorilla.

But there's always something you like in there.

This is Yuhiko Inoue.

We will also resent Inoue for why the anime is only 101 episodes short.

Why let this comic end so painfully.

Perhaps, like Venus, imperfection is also a kind of beauty, which is Inoue's aesthetic view.

1. Dragon Ball ----- Monument

If you hadn't seen Dragon Ball in the early '90s, you probably wasn't from town, and if you hadn't heard of Dragon Ball, you probably wasn't earthling.

Akira Toriyama did not lose as a master, borrowing several character names from classical Chinese literature Journey to the West manga quickly opened up in Japan, the early Dragon Ball is until the appearance of the Piccolo Devil King, has been following the Akira Toriyama's consistent funny style (Alare style), but from the appearance of the piccolo to the Saiyan chapter has been the end of the Namco, dragon ball changed.

It became a masterpiece.

An insurmountable mountain.

We can't count how many people watched Dragon Ball at that time, but we can count how many people didn't watch Dragon Ball at that time.

That's the charm of Dragon Ball.

Seven Dragon Balls, changed the world and changed the universe.

Is there really a Dragon Ball in the world? This question has always been in my mind.

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