The
spring season is winding down, so it would serve us well to take
another look at our top anime rankings before the summer season
begins and throws everything back into chaos again. This may also be
our last chance to look at the top 130 anime rankings, because my
compiled anime list is already up to 410 franchises. Going by the
top 1/3 of watchable anime shows, if the summer season has even ten
new watchable franchises, the next ranking will have to expand to the
best 140 anime franchises ever. Who will appear in those phantom ten
slots soon to be unlocked? There’s actually still a lot of great
candidates to choose from. If I had to choose ten new series now,
before I even got to see the summer candidates that will also be
competing for these slots, it would look like this:
130.
Shingeki no Kyojin (2013+)
131.
Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure (1993-2013+)
132.
Suisei no Gargantia (2013+)
133.
Mahoromatic (2001-2009)
134.
Trigun (1998-2010)
135.
To Love ru (2008-2013+)
136.
Shukufuku no Campanella (2010-2011)
137.
Saint Tail (1995-1996)
138.
Ro-Kyu-Bu! (2011-2013+)
139.
Yu Yu Hakusho (1992-1996)
140.
Gundam (1979-2013+) (always last on the list due to its ceremonial nature)
The
reason being for these phantom inclusions? Shingeki no Kyojin and
Ro-Kyu-Bu are getting lots more episodes this summer, and both have
started off on the right foot, To Love ru is getting additional
OAV’s, Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure is getting a third segment sooner
or later which is supposed to be really fun, Suisei wasn’t as good
as I expected but it’s hardly terrible, Trigun, Mahoromatic, Saint
Tail and Yu Yu Hakusho have been in the rankings before, and
Shukufuku no Campanella has not only tons of attractive, charismatic
girls but a compelling plot to boot. Still, it’s ten series too
early to be talking about the 140 rankings, for all I know the summer
season’s new shows will claim all ten of these slots and rule
supreme. The larger point is that even if I have to expand the
rankings, I still have plenty of good series to call upon to fill in
the gaps. Whether it’s the top 130 rankings or the top 140
rankings, it will include nothing but series worth watching. Many of
the shows listed above have millions of fans, many of whom will say
it’s the ‘best anime ever.’ It’s pretty nice when #140 on
the depth chart is still punching so far above its weight. Without
further ado, however, we’ll move from the preview to the main
event:
1.
Pretty Cure (2004-2013+)
2. Clannad (2007-2009)
3. One Piece (1999-2013+)
4. Code Geass (2006-2013+)
5. Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha/Triangle Hearts (2000-2012+)
6. Fairy Tail (2009-2013+)
7. Naruto (2002-2013+)
8. K-On! (2009-2011)
2. Clannad (2007-2009)
3. One Piece (1999-2013+)
4. Code Geass (2006-2013+)
5. Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha/Triangle Hearts (2000-2012+)
6. Fairy Tail (2009-2013+)
7. Naruto (2002-2013+)
8. K-On! (2009-2011)
9.
Seikai no Monshou/Senki/Danshou (1999-2005)
10. Dragonball (1986-2013)
11. Higurashi/Umineko no Naku Koro Ni (2006-2013+)
12. Kanon (2002-2007)
13. Da Capo (2003-2013)
14. To Aru Majutsu no Index/Kagaku no Railgun (2008-2013+)
10. Dragonball (1986-2013)
11. Higurashi/Umineko no Naku Koro Ni (2006-2013+)
12. Kanon (2002-2007)
13. Da Capo (2003-2013)
14. To Aru Majutsu no Index/Kagaku no Railgun (2008-2013+)
15.
Katanagatari (2010)
16. Bakuman (2010-2013)
17. Puella Magi Madoka Magica (2011-2013+)
16. Bakuman (2010-2013)
17. Puella Magi Madoka Magica (2011-2013+)
18.
Angel Beats (2010)
19.
Hayate no Gotoku (2007-2013+)
20.
Sword Art Online/Accel World (2012)
21.
Full Metal Panic! (2002-2006)
22. The World God Only Knows (2010-2013+)
23. Saki (2009-2013+)
24. Haruhi Suzumiya (2006-2010)
22. The World God Only Knows (2010-2013+)
23. Saki (2009-2013+)
24. Haruhi Suzumiya (2006-2010)
25.
Working! (2010-2012)
26.
The Idolm@ster (2007-2013+)
27.
Record of Lodoss War (1990-1998)
28.
Shinsekai Yori (2012-2013)
29. Kobato (2009-2012)
29. Kobato (2009-2012)
30.
Toradora! (2008-2011)
31.
Sora no Woto (2010)
32.
Galaxy Angel (2001-2006)
33. Major (2004-2012)
33. Major (2004-2012)
34.
Basilisk (2005)
35. Inuyasha (2000-2010)
36. Ranma 1/2 (1989-2008)
37. Sailor Moon (1992-2013+)
38. Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (2007-2009)
35. Inuyasha (2000-2010)
36. Ranma 1/2 (1989-2008)
37. Sailor Moon (1992-2013+)
38. Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (2007-2009)
39.
Boku ha Tomodachi ga Sukunai (2011-2013)
40.
Ore no Immouto ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai (2010-2013+)
41.
Ef (2007-2008)
42.
Hanasaku Iroha (2011-2013)
43.
Air (2005)
44.
Little Busters (2012-2013+)
45.
Baka to Test to Shoukanjuu (2010-2012)
46.
Bake-(etc)-monogatari (2009-2013+)
47.
Hunter x Hunter (1999-2013+)
48. Papa no Iukoto wo Kikinasai (2012+)
48. Papa no Iukoto wo Kikinasai (2012+)
49.
AKB0048 (2012-2013)
50.
Kiki's Delivery Service (1989)
51. Love Live (2010-2013+)
51. Love Live (2010-2013+)
52.
Vandread (2000-2001)
53.
Rurouni Kenshin (1996-2012)
54. Uuchuu no Stellvia (2003)
55. Utawarerumono (2006-2010)
54. Uuchuu no Stellvia (2003)
55. Utawarerumono (2006-2010)
56.
Fate/Stay/Etc (2006-2013+)
57.
Cowboy Bebop (1998-2001)
58. Angelic Layer (2001)
58. Angelic Layer (2001)
59.
Bleach (2004-2012)
60. Strike Witches (2007-2012)
61. 12 Kingdoms (2002-2003)
62. Summer Wars (2009)
60. Strike Witches (2007-2012)
61. 12 Kingdoms (2002-2003)
62. Summer Wars (2009)
63.
Nichijou (2011-2012)
64. Girls und Panzer (2012-2013+)
64. Girls und Panzer (2012-2013+)
65.
Evangelion (1995-2013+)
66.
Claymore (2007)
67.
Macross (1982-2012)
68.
Sora no Otoshimono (2009-2012+)
69. Card Captor Sakura/Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle (1998-2009)
70. Mononoke Hime (1997)
69. Card Captor Sakura/Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle (1998-2009)
70. Mononoke Hime (1997)
71.
Berserk (1997-2013)
72.
Yuru Yuri (2011-2012)
73.
Prince of Tennis (2001-2012)
74.
Usagi Drop (2011-2012)
75.
Shakugan no Shana (2005-2012)
76.
Amagami SS (2010-2012)
77.
Valkyria Chronicles (2009-2011)
78.
Samurai Champloo (2004-2005)
79.
Battle Athletes (1997-1998)
80.
Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae o Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai
(2011-2013+)
81. Martian Successor Nadesico (1996-1998)
82. Natsuiro Kiseki (2012)
81. Martian Successor Nadesico (1996-1998)
82. Natsuiro Kiseki (2012)
83.
Hyouka (2012-2013)
84.
To Heart (1999-2012)
85.
Shinryaku! Ika Musume (2010-2013+)
86.
Break Blade (2010-2011)
87. Kimi ni Todoke (2009-2011)
88. Spice and Wolf (2008-2009)
89. Akaneiro ni Somaru Saka (2008-2009)
90. Azumanga Daioh (2002)
91. Scrapped Princess (2003)
92. Steins;Gate (2011-2013)
93. Hikaru no Go (2001-2004)
87. Kimi ni Todoke (2009-2011)
88. Spice and Wolf (2008-2009)
89. Akaneiro ni Somaru Saka (2008-2009)
90. Azumanga Daioh (2002)
91. Scrapped Princess (2003)
92. Steins;Gate (2011-2013)
93. Hikaru no Go (2001-2004)
94.
Chihayafuru (2011-2013+)
95. Tamayura (2010-2013+)
95. Tamayura (2010-2013+)
96.
Baccano/Durarara! (2007-2010)
97. High School of the Dead (2010-2011)
98. Guyver (1986-2006)
97. High School of the Dead (2010-2011)
98. Guyver (1986-2006)
99.
Death Note (2006-2008)
100.
Lucky Star (2007-2013+)
101.
Seitokai no Ichizon (2009-2012+)
102.
Grave of the Fireflies (1988)
103.
Spirited Away (2001)
104.
Ginga E Kickoff (2012-2013)
105.
Zero no Tsukaima (2006-2012)
106.
Tari Tari (2012)
107.
Flame of Recca (1997-1998)
108.
Bastard! (1992)
109. Shamanic Princess (1996-1998)
109. Shamanic Princess (1996-1998)
110. Soul Eater
(2008-2009)
111. Hataraku Maou-sama! (2013+)
111. Hataraku Maou-sama! (2013+)
112.
School Days (2007-2008)
113. Zettai Bouei
Leviathan (2013+)
114.
History’s Strongest Disciple Kenichi (2006-2012)
115.
Ghost in the Shell (1995-2011+)
116.
Moshidora (2011)
117.
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind (1984)
118.
Gosick (2011)
119. Akira (1988)
119. Akira (1988)
120.
Fatal Fury (1992-1994)
121.
Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 (2009)
122.
Alien Nine (2001-2002)
123. Vividred Operation
(2013)
124. Ore no Kanojo to
Osananajimi ga Shuraba Sugiru! (2013)
125. Gunbuster (1988-2012)
126. Happiness!
(2006-2007)
127. Howl’s Moving
Castle (2004)
128. RG Veda (1991-1992)
129. Tears to Tiara (2009)
130. Gundam (1979-2013+)
What has changed since
last time these rankings were listed?
The biggest change is that
Suisei no Gargantia has dropped out of the rankings due to a really
weak middle section of its story. If it has a strong ending,
combined with its strong opening, I could see it returning in the top
140, but it simply doesn’t deserve to be ranked as things stand.
The twist at the end that ‘squids are people too’ is ridiculous,
since the squids have displayed no sign of culture or intelligence in
any of their actions. If they are people, they’re still less
evolved than cave men who at least wore clothes, had speech, built
buildings and so on. I have less pity for them than I have for the
Neanderthals mankind wiped out long ago. It’s been a very
deflating ride ever since the second episode.
In
Suisei no Gargantia’s place is Happiness! Another anime based off
of a visual novel, which means primarily “Wow are the girls
pretty!” Whether it’s Majikoi, Koichoco, Oretsuba, Fortune
Arterial or any other visual novel based anime, they always get this
part incredibly right. But Happiness! isn’t just a romance story
featuring a gaggle of pretty girls. It has an incredible atmosphere
or mood to it that I can’t say I’ve seen in any other series.
Strangely enough, the series lives up perfectly
to its title, because the entire time you’re
watching it you’ll have a big smile on your face. It isn’t due
to laughter or comedy, but simply due to the sweetness, kindness and
light that keeps shining forth from the screen. You could say the
series is the visual version of what marshmallows are to taste. Or
perhaps Happiness! equals bubble blowing, or maybe water slides, or
anything else in this world that is both innocent and fun. All the
characters are likable, but the ones that really stand out are Jun,
the crossdressing boy who looks and acts exactly like a lovely girl,
and Anri, the striver who is always trying to reach higher heights
than her actual skill level permits through optimism alone. What’s
so great about these two characters is that their very existence
helps characterize the main hero and main heroine, who are the
friends of these two firecrackers. Because the hero gets along so
well with Jun, someone who normally would be shunned but is instead
treated as a completely normal friend, you end up liking Yuuma as
well. And because the heroine gets along so well with Anri, someone
who would normally be scolded for causing so much chaos whenever her
magic goes wrong, you learn of Haruhi’s wide, forgiving heart which
will always try to help people even when they only have themselves to
blame. Because of Jun and Anri, we end up with four lovable
characters instead of just two, now that’s value for your dollar.
Aside from this
substitution, what else has changed? I chose to lump in Accel World
together with Sword Art Online, because they both exist in the same
universe, just like Umineko and Higurashi do, so this is the more
consistent way to view the series, and moved its rank up to #20. If SAO ever gets a second season the ranking will
just get better and better, but #20 is good enough for now. I moved
up Hataraku Maou and Zettai Bouei Leviathan to #111 and #113 due to
how good their recent episodes have been and how good I expect their
future episodes will be in these last few weeks. Ghost in the Shell
got a demotion for being too boring, History’s Strongest Disciple
Kenichi got a promotion for being so cheerful, Chihayafuru went up to
#94 due to its strong second season, Lucky Star moved up to #100 due
to its Miyakawa-ke spinoff, Oreimo moved up to #40 due to its great
second season, Hayate no Gotoku improved to #19 with its
true-to-the-manga fourth season, and so on. The spring season brought a lot of change to the
value of a lot of franchises so all my rankings had to change to
reflect that. No doubt the summer season will do the same, and the
fall season after that. The only constant to these rankings is
change, because the anime industry refuses to stop and continues to
produce such great new series every year.
Summer Season first impressions are just around the corner. The month of July really can't come fast enough.
1 comment:
Your comments about the squids in Suisei no Gargantia being less evolved than cavemen isn't true. Evolution has got nothing to do with intelligence and culture. The only criteria for natural selection is the ability of a creature to adapt to its environment and reproduce offspring. Based on that, those squid creatures are probably the most evolved creatures in that show.
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