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<td width="75%" valign="top">This article attempts to list the most influential and notable [[anime]] ever produced, sorted by category. Following each title, you will find the year of original release and any creator or other references (e.g. "director"). A brief description of ''why'' the work is considered notable follows (for some entries).

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*''[[Marmalade Boy]]'' (1994), [[Wataru Yoshizumi]] (original manga)
*''[[Kare Kano|His & Her Circumstances]]'' (1998), [[Masami Tsuda]] (original manga), Hideaki Anno (director)
*''[[Onegai Teacher]]'' (2001) Please! (Author) [[Shizuru Hayashiya]] (Art)
*''[[Ai Yori Aoshi]]'' (2002), [[Kou Fumizuki]] (original manga)
*''[[Tsubasa
_  Chronicles]]'' (2005), [[Koichi Mashimo]] (Director) (original manga)
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==Samurai-era anime==
{{seealso|History of Japan#Feudal Japan}}
[[Image:tsukikageran4.jpg|thumb|right|Ran and Meow from ''[[Tsukikage Ran]]'']]
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(contracted; show full)*''[[Kiki's Delivery Service]]'' (1989), Hayao Miyazaki (director)
*''[[Porco Rosso]]'' (1992), Hayao Miyazaki (director)
*''[[Princess Mononoke]]'' (1997), Hayao Miyazaki (director)
*''[[Spirited Away]]'' (2001), Hayao Miyazaki (director)
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[[Category:Anime lists]]
[[Category:Animation]]