Difference between revisions 67336110 and 67336196 on enwiki<table border="0" width="100%"> <tr> <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). For further reference, see the following articles: *[[Anime]] *[[List of anime]] *[[Notable names in anime]]</td> <td width="*" valign="top">__TOC__</td> </tr> </table> <br style="clear:both;"> <!-- Please do not add any sub-headings to this section without first explaining on the discussion page why the anime titles you would add do not fit under any of the sub-headings currently listed --> <!-- Please make sure to read the comments for each section and follow the criteria contained there. The comments will be a commented-out section like this one. --> ==Contemporary classics== [[Image:Steamboy.jpg|thumb|right|190px|Promotional poster for ''Steamboy'']] <!-- Please limit section to popular titles no more than one year old that are either a feature-length film or are comprised of or will be comprised of at least one full TV season (20+ episodes); Nine titles max; must have at least 500,000 google-matches (use a quoted search if there is more than one word in the title (e.g. "Samurai Champloo") and add "anime" after the title if it is a common word or words (e.g. Bleach anime)) --> *''[[Howl's Moving Castle (film)]]'' (2004), [[Hayao Miyazaki]] (director). The latest masterpiece by master animator Miyazaki. While it makes heavy use of [[Computer graphics|CG]], the classic crisp, [[Traditional animation|hand-animated]] style [[Studio Ghibli]] is known for is still clearly evident. *''[[Samurai Champloo]]'' (2004), [[Shinichiro Watanabe]] (director) *''[[Steamboy]]'' (2004), [[Katsuhiro Otomo]] (director) <br style="clear:both;"> ==Comedy anime== [[Image:Kimen-gumi1.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Highschool! Kimen-gumi]]'']] <!-- Please limit section to notable titles at least three years old; Nine titles max; Chronological order; Do not list a title already listed elsewhere! --> *''[[Urusei Yatsura]]'' (1981), Rumiko Takahashi (original manga). One of the quintessential comedy anime of all time. Features a large cast of characters, and the stories are almost always fresh and fun. Many series have copied the comedy style of this series. *''[[Dr. Slump]]'' (1981), [[Akira Toriyama]] (original manga). Follows the antics of a wacky "mad" scientist who builds a little girl robot so he can have a family. Unfortunately, the robot doesn't always act the way a normal child would or should, and insane comedy ensues. *''[[Highschool! Kimen-gumi]]'' (1985), [[Motoei Shinzawa]] (original manga). Focuses on a group of "funny-faced" (''kimen-gumi'' means "funny-faced group") misfits as they go through highschool. This series helped launched the careers of two musical groups: [[Onyanko Club]] and [[Ushiroyubi Sasare-gumi]]. *''[[Ranma ½]]'' (1989), [[Rumiko Takahashi]] *''[[Crayon Shin-chan]]'' (1992), [[Yoshito Usui]] *''[[Dokkiri Doctor]]'' (1998), [[Kazunori Mizuno]] (Director) *''[[Excel Saga]]'' (1999), [[Rikdo Koshi]] (original manga). ''Excel Saga'' is an insane parody series that lampoons every genre of anime in existence. *''[[Azumanga Daioh]]'' (2002), [[Azuma Kiyohiko]] (original manga). ''Azumanga Daioh'' follow the trials and triumphs of everyday life in a Japanese high school. <br style="clear:both;"> ==Drama anime== [[Image:UtenaTenjou.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Revolutionary Girl Utena]]'']] <!-- Please limit section to notable titles at least three years old; Nine titles max; Chronological order; Do not list a title already listed elsewhere! --> *''[[Perfect Blue]]'' (1997), [[Satoshi Kon]] *''[[Revolutionary Girl Utena]]'' (1997), [[Kunihiko Ikuhara]] (director) *''[[Jin-Roh]]'' (1998), [[Hiroyuki Okiura]] (director) *''[[Boogiepop Phantom]]'' (2000), [[Takashi Watanabe]] (director) *''[[Millennium Actress]]'' (2001), [[Satoshi Kon]] (director) *''[[Fullmetal Alchemist]]'' (2003) [[Seiji Mizushima]](director), Hiromu Arakawa (original manga) *''[[Kimi Ga Nozomu Eien]]'' (2003) [[Watanabe Tetsuya]](director) <br style="clear:both;"> ==Fantasy anime== [[Image:Oh My Goddess 1x21.png|thumb|right|[[Belldandy]] and Holy Bell<br/>from ''[[Ah! My Goddess (TV)]]'']] <!-- Please limit section to notable titles at least three years old; Nine titles max; Chronological order; Do not list a title already listed elsewhere! --> *''[[Angel's Egg]]'' (1985), [[Mamoru Oshii]]/[[Yoshitaka Amano]] (character design) *''[[Dragon Quest]]''(1989), [[Yuji Horii]] *''[[Record of Lodoss War]]'' (1990), based on novels by [[Ryo Mizuno]] *''[[Oh My Goddess! (OVA)]]'' (1993-1994), [[Kosuke Fujishima]] ([[Oh My Goddess! (manga)|original manga]]) *''[[Magic Knight Rayearth]]'' (1994), [[CLAMP]] (original manga) *''[[The Slayers]]'' (1995), based on novels by [[Hajime Kanzaka]] *''[[The Vision of Escaflowne]]'' (1996), [[Kazuki Akane]], based on manga by [[Katsu Aki]] and [[Yuzuro Yashiro]] *''[[Berserk (manga)|Berserk]]'' (1997), [[Kentaro Miura]] *''[[InuYasha]]'' (2000), Rumiko Takahashi *''[[Final Fantasy: Unlimited]]'' (2001), [[Mahiro Maeda]] <br style="clear:both;"> ==Groundbreaking anime== <!-- Unsourced image removed: [[Image:Lupin III.png|thumb|right|''[[Lupin III]]'']] --> <!-- Please limit section to notable titles at least three years old; Nine titles max; Chronological order; Do not list a title already listed elsewhere! --> *''[[Astro Boy]]'' (1963), [[Osamu Tezuka]] (director and original manga) *''[[Gigantor]]'' (1963), [[Mitsuteru Yokoyama]] (original manga) *''[[Kimba the White Lion]]'' (1965), Osamu Tezuka (original manga) *''[[Speed Racer]]'' (1967), [[Tatsuo Yoshida]] (director and original manga) *''[[Cyborg 009]]'' (1968), [[Shotaro Ishinomori]] (original manga) *''[[Lupin III]]'' (1971), [[Monkey Punch]] (original manga) *''[[Kagaku ninja tai Gatchaman|Gatchaman]]'' (1972) aka ''[[Battle of the Planets]]'', Tatsuo Yoshida (original manga) *''[[Devilman]]'' (1972), [[Go Nagai]] (original manga) <br style="clear:both;"> ==Harem anime== {{seealso|Harem anime}} [[Image:Tenchi.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Tenchi Muyo!]]'']] <!-- Please limit section to notable titles at least three years old; Nine titles max; Chronological order; Do not list a title already listed elsewhere! --> *''[[Ranma ½]]'' (1989), Rumiko Takahashi (original manga) *''[[Tenchi Muyo!]]'' (1991), [[Masaki Kajishima]] *''[[Love Hina]]'' (2000), [[Ken Akamatsu]] (original manga) *''[[Green Green]]'' (2003), [[Chisaku Matsumoto]] <br style="clear:both;"> ==Horror anime== [[image:Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust poster.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Vampire Hunter D]]'']] <!-- Please limit section to notable titles at least three years old; Nine titles max; Chronological order; Do not list a title already listed elsewhere! --> *''[[Wicked City (film)|Wicked City]]'' (1987), [[Yoshiaki Kawajiri]] (director), [[Hideyuki Kikuchi]] (original novel) *''[[Doomed Megalopolis]]'' (1991), [[Rintaro]] (director), [[Hiroshi Aramata]] (original story) *''[[Pet Shop of Horrors]]'' (1999), [[Toshio Hirata]] (director), [[Matsuri Akino]] (original story) *''[[Blood: The Last Vampire]]'' (2000), Mamoru Oshii (story), [[Hiroyuki Kitakubo]] (director) *''[[Vampire Hunter D]]: Bloodlust'' (2000), [[Yoshiaki Kawajiri]] (director) *''[[Hellsing]]'' (2002), [[Kohta Hirano]] <br style="clear:both;"> ==Kodomo (children's) anime== {{seealso|Kodomo}} [[Image:DRMN 01.jpg|thumb|250px|right|''[[Doraemon]]'']] <!-- Please limit section to notable titles at least three years old; Nine titles max; Chronological order; Do not list a title already listed elsewhere! --> *''[[Panda! Go, Panda!]]'' (1972), [[Isao Takahata]] *''[[Doraemon]]'' (1979), [[Fujiko Fujio]] *''[[Anpanman]]'' (1988), [[Takashi Yanase]] *''[[Magical Taruruuto-Kun]]'' (1990), [[Tatsuya Egawa]] *''[[Pokémon (anime)|Pokémon]]'' (1997), [[Satoshi Tajiri]] *''[[Hamtaro]]'' (2000), [[Ritsuko Kawai]] <br style="clear:both;"> ==Giant Robot (Mecha) anime== {{seealso|Mecha}} [[Image:EvaUnit02Still.jpg|thumb|right|A mecha (in this shot, Eva Unit 02) from ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]''.]] <!-- Please limit section to notable titles at least three years old; Nine titles max; Chronological order; Do not list a title already listed elsewhere! --> *''[[Tetsujin 28-go]]'' (1963), [[Mitsuteru Yokoyama]] (original manga) *''[[Mazinger Z]]'' (1972), [[Go Nagai]] (original manga) *''[[Mobile Suit Gundam]]'' (1979), [[Yoshiyuki Tomino]] (director) *''[[Patlabor]]'' (1983), [[Mamoru Oshii]] (director), [[Masami Yuki]] (original manga) *''[[Bubblegum Crisis]]'' (1987), [[Kenichi Sonoda]] (character design) *''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' (1995), [[Hideaki Anno]] (director) This show is recognized by many fans as hard to categorize, but a consensus has been reached that it is basically a mecha. *''[[The Big O]]'' (1999) *''[[Full Metal Panic!]]'' (2001) Koichi Chigira *''[[RahXephon]]'' (2002), [[Yutaka Izubuchi]] (creator) *''[[Eureka Seven]]'' (2005) <br style="clear:both;"> ==Mystery anime== [[Image:Hitomi no Naka no Ansatsusha.jpg|thumb|right|Poster for fifth ''[[Case Closed]]'' movie.]] <!-- Please limit section to notable titles at least three years old; Nine titles max; Chronological order; Do not list a title already listed elsewhere! --> *''[[Case Closed]]'' (1996), [[Gosho Aoyama]] (original manga) *''[[Detective Academy Q]]'' (2003), [[Noriyuki Abe]] (Director) <br style="clear:both;"> ==Romance anime== [[Image:Oscar10.jpg|thumb|right|Oscar Jarjayes from ''[[The Rose of Versailles]]'']] <!-- Please limit section to notable titles at least three years old; Nine titles max; Chronological order; Do not list a title already listed elsewhere! --> *''[[The Rose of Versailles]]'' (1979), [[Riyoko Ikeda]] (original manga) *''[[Maison Ikkoku]]'' (1986), Rumiko Takahashi (original manga) *''[[Kimagure Orange Road]]'' (1987), [[Izumi Matsumoto]] (original manga) *''[[Video Girl Ai]]'' (1992), [[Masakazu Katsura]] (original manga), Mizuho Nishikubo (director) *''[[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) <br style="clear:both;"> ==Samurai-era anime== {{seealso|History of Japan#Feudal Japan}} [[Image:tsukikageran4.jpg|thumb|right|Ran and Meow from ''[[Tsukikage Ran]]'']] <!-- Please limit section to notable titles at least three years old; Nine titles max; Chronological order; Do not list a title already listed elsewhere! --> *''[[Yōtōden]]'' (1987) [[Osamu Yamazaki]] (director) *''[[The Hakkenden]]'' (1990), [[Takashi Anno]] (director) and [[Yukio Okamoto]] (director), [[Kyokutei Bakin]] (original novel) *''[[Ninja Scroll]]'' (1995), [[Yoshiaki Kawajiri]] (director) *''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' (1996), [[Nobuhiro Watsuki]] (original manga) *''[[Tsukikage Ran]]'' (2000), [[Akitaro Daichi]] (director) *''[[Samurai Deeper Kyo]]'' (2002), [[Akimine Kamijyo]] (original manga) <br style="clear:both;"> ==Science Fiction anime== [[Image:Cover-akira.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Akira (film)|Akira]]'']] <!-- Please limit section to notable titles at least three years old; Nine titles max; Chronological order; Do not list a title already listed elsewhere! --> *''[[Captain Future]]'' (1979), [[Tomoharu Katsumata]] (director), [[Edmond Hamilton]] (original stories) *''[[Ulysses 31]]'' (1981) *''[[Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honneamise]]'' (1987), [[Hiroyuki Yamaga]] (director) *''[[Akira (film)|Akira]]'' (1988), [[Katsuhiro Otomo]] (director and original manga) *''[[Ghost in the Shell (film)|Ghost in the Shell]]'' (1995), [[Mamoru Oshii]] (director) *''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' (1998), [[Shinichiro Watanabe]] (director) *''[[The Irresponsible Captain Tylor]] (1998) *''[[Serial Experiments Lain]]'' (1998), [[Chiaki J. Konaka]] *''[[Crest of the Stars]] (1999), [[Morioka Hiroyuki.]] (creator) *''[[FLCL]]'' (2000), [[Kazuya Tsurumaki]] and others (director) *''[[Metropolis (2001 movie)|Metropolis]]'' (2001), [[Rintaro]] (director), [[Osamu Tezuka]] (original manga) <br style="clear:both;"> ==Shōjo anime== {{seealso|Shojo}} [[Image:Kodocha.jpg|thumb|right|Characters from ''[[Kodocha]]'' (''Kodomo no Omocha'')]] <!-- Please limit section to notable titles at least three years old; Nine titles max; Chronological order; Do not list a title already listed elsewhere! --> Titles listed in this section can fit into other categories on this page. However, they were placed here as they exemplify the traits found in typical "shōjo" anime. *''[[Princess Knight|Ribbon No Kishi]]'' (1967), [[Osamu Tezuka]] *''[[Aim for the Ace!]]'' (1973), [[Sumika Yamamoto]] *''[[Candy Candy]]'' (1974), [[Kyoko Mizuki]] *''[[Sailor Moon]]'' (1992), [[Naoko Takeuchi]] *''[[Wedding Peach]]'' (1995) *''[[Kodocha]]'' (''Kodomo no Omocha'') (1996), [[Miho Obana]] *''[[Cardcaptor Sakura]]'' (English anime is known as ''Cardcaptors'') (1998), [[CLAMP]] *''[[Fruits Basket]]'' (2001), [[Studio DEEN]] (by Natsuki Takaya)⏎ *''[[Kamikaze Kaitou Jeanne]]'' (Arina Tanemura)) ==Shōnen anime== {{seealso|Shonen}} [[Image:Dbcast.jpg|thumb|right|Characters from ''[[Dragon Ball (TV series)|Dragon Ball]]'']] <!-- Please limit section to notable titles at least three years old; Nine titles max; Chronological order; Do not list a title already listed elsewhere! --> Titles listed in this section can fit into other categories on this page. However, they were placed here as they exemplify the traits found in typical "shōnen" anime. *''[[Dragon Ball (TV series)|Dragon Ball]]'' (1986), [[Akira Toriyama]] *''[[Saint Seiya]]'' (''Knights of the Zodiac'') (1986), [[Masami Kurumada]] *''[[Ronin Warriors]]'' (''Yoroiden-Samurai Troopers'') (1988), [[Hajime Yatate]] *''[[Rurouni Kenshin]]'' (1992), [[Nobuhiro Watsuki]] *''[[YuYu Hakusho|Yu Yu Hakusho]]'' (1997), [[Yoshihiro Togashi]]<!--The anime release is titled "Yu Yu Hakusho"--> *''[[Digimon]]''(1997), [[Akiyoshi Hongo]] (original manga and anime) *''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh!]]'' (second series anime, ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters'' in Japan) (2000), [[Kazuki Takahashi]] (original manga, 1996) *''[[One Piece]]'' (1997), [[Eiichiro Oda]] *''[[Hikaru no Go]]'' (2001), [[Yumi Hotta]] (original manga story), [[Takeshi Obata]] (original manga artist) *''[[Bleach_(manga)|Bleach]]'' (2002), [[Tite Kubo]] *''[[Naruto]]'' (2002), [[Masashi Kishimoto]] (original manga, 1999) ==Space opera anime== {{seealso|Space opera}} [[Image:Legend of Galactic Heroes dvd1jp boxcover.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Legend of the Galactic Heroes]]'']] <!-- Please limit section to notable titles at least three years old; Nine titles max; Chronological order; Do not list a title already listed elsewhere! --> *''[[Space Battleship Yamato]]'' (1974) aka ''Star Blazers'', [[Leiji Matsumoto]] (director) *''[[Captain Harlock]]'' (1978), [[Rintaro]] (director), Leiji Matsumoto (original manga) *''[[The Super Dimension Fortress Macross]]'' (1982), [[Noburo Ishiguro]] (director) *''[[Gunbuster]]'' (1988), [[Hideaki Anno]] (director) *''[[Legend of the Galactic Heroes]]'' (1988), Noburo Ishiguro (director), [[Yoshiki Tanaka]] (original story) *''[[Martian Successor Nadesico]]'' (1996), [[Tatsuo Sato]] (director), [[Kia Asamiya]] (original manga) *''[[Crest of the Stars]]'' (1999), [[Morioka Hiroyuki]] (original novels) <br style="clear:both;"> ==Sports anime== [[Image:Captain tsubasa team.jpg|thumb|right|''[[Captain Tsubasa]]'' team shot]] <!-- Please limit section to notable titles at least three years old; Nine titles max; Chronological order; Do not list a title already listed elsewhere! --> *''[[Ashita No Joe]]'' (1970), [[Osamu Dezaki]] (director) [[Tetsuo Chiba]] & [[Asao Takamori]] (original manga creator) *''[[Captain Tsubasa]]'' (1983), [[Yoichi Takahashi]] *''[[Touch (manga)|Touch]]'' (1985), [[Mitsuru Adachi]] (original manga) *''[[Slam Dunk (manga)|Slam Dunk]]'' (1993), [[Takehiko Inoue]] (original manga) *''[[Battle Athletes]]'' [[OVA]] (1997), Kazuhiro Ozawa (director) *''[[Initial D]]'' (1998), [[Shuichi Shigeno]] (original manga) *''[[Princess Nine]]'' (1998) [[Tomomi Mochizuki]] (director) *''[[Fighting Spirit]]'' (''Hajime no Ippo'') (2000) [[Jyoji "George" Morikawa]] (original manga) *''[[The Prince of Tennis|Prince of Tennis]]'' (2001), [[Takeshi Konomi]] (original manga) <br style="clear:both;"> ==Studio Ghibli anime== {{seealso|Studio Ghibli}} [[Image:1totoro.jpg|thumb|250px|right|''[[My Neighbor Totoro]]'']] <!-- Please limit section to notable titles at least three years old; Nine titles max; Chronological order; Do not list a title already listed elsewhere! --> *''[[Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind]]'' (1984), [[Hayao Miyazaki]] (director and original manga) *''[[Castle in the Sky]]'' (1986), Hayao Miyazaki (director) *''[[Grave of the Fireflies]]'' (1988), [[Isao Takahata]] (director) *''[[My Neighbor Totoro]]'' (1988), Hayao Miyazaki (director) *''[[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) <br style="clear:both;"> [[Category:Anime lists]] [[Category:Animation]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=67336196.
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