
Japan's Heisei era is coming to an end in May, and Japan's largest professional station "GOO Ranking" announced the latest selection of "the strongest lily anime representing the Heisei era" on April 27, and many familiar ultra-classic manga are on the list, how many have you seen?
GOO Ranking is the largest and most professional ranking website in Japan, covering various fields such as movies, games, entertainment, anime, and music.
"The Strongest Lily Anime representing the Heisei Era" GOO ranking (top 5):
5th: "Easy Lily"
The "Tea Ceremony Department" in Nanamori Junior High School was originally an empty activity room that had been abandoned, but it was occupied by 4 female freshmen. The daily life of lily, sometimes laughing and sometimes lily, began.
4: "Do you want to have some rabbits today?" 》
The story tells the story of The cheerful and somewhat natural girl Bao Deng's beloved entering the Rabbit House boarding house by chance when she was in high school, and interacting with the girls with their own characteristics in the daily light comedy.
3rd: "The Virgin Mary on Top"
This work tells the story of the private Lillian Girls' Academy, a Catholic girls' school with a deep tradition. Located on the outskirts of Tokyo, Surrounded by greenery and guarded by the gods, Gakuen is an elite paradise for young girls to provide kindergartens with direct access to universities.
2: "Girl Revolution"
The protagonist of "Girl Revolution" is named Heavenly Otina, a neutrally dressed girl who dresses up masculine. He was dragged into a series of duels between the student union and the "revolutionary forces of the world".
1: Magical Girl Circle
Magical Girl Circle is an original television anime written by Magica Quartet, directed by Akiyuki Shinbo, scripted by Gen Ikubuchi, and produced by SHAFT. It is the only TV animation that has won three awards for Japanese animation at the same time, and it is also the most awarded Japanese television animation in history.