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Manga by Aka Akasaka | Anime by A-1 Pictures

Why it’s popular: Two elite student council members are madly in love, but both are too prideful to confess. They wage a psychological war to force the other to admit their feelings first. It is Death Note for dating.

Recommendation: The anime is a comedic masterpiece, especially the narrator. The manga recently concluded, and while the anime is hilarious, the manga’s final third (the "Precious" arc) is surprisingly deep and best read in print.

Genre: Historical, Action, Dark Fantasy Why it’s essential: Arguably the most visually stunning anime of the decade, Demon Slayer produced by Ufotable has redefined animation quality. The story follows Tanjiro, a kind-hearted boy who becomes a demon slayer to save his sister, Nezuko, who has been turned into a demon. The manga is completed and is a tight, satisfying read, while the anime’s "Entertainment District Arc" is widely considered a masterpiece of sound and visual design. living with lolibaba motherinlaw jogo hentai verified

Whether you are a complete beginner looking to understand the hype, or a seasoned fan looking for your next obsession, the world of anime and manga can be overwhelming. With thousands of titles available, where do you even start?

To help you navigate the landscape, I’ve curated a list of the most essential, highly-rated, and culturally significant series. I’ve paired Anime (Watch) with Manga (Read) recommendations so you can choose your preferred medium.


Manga by Tsugumi Ohba & Takeshi Obata | Anime by Madhouse Manga by Aka Akasaka | Anime by A-1

Why it’s popular: The ultimate "cat and mouse" game. A genius student gains the power to kill anyone by writing their name in a notebook. He tries to become God of a new world, while the world’s greatest detective tries to stop him.

Recommendation: Watch the anime. It is a tight 37 episodes with a perfect conclusion (ignore the live-action Netflix movie). The manga adds a bit more detail in the second half, but the anime’s pacing is legendary.

These series break the mold of what a story can be. Manga by Tsugumi Ohba & Takeshi Obata |

Before we dive into the list, a quick note for those debating between watching or reading. While anime offers motion, voice acting, and soundtracks, manga is often the pure, unadulterated vision of the creator. Manga also frequently features "filler-free" pacing and storylines that continue long after the anime ends. For every recommendation below, we will note whether the anime is a complete adaptation or if you will need to switch to the manga for the ending.


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