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Mar 27, 12:00 AM
#51
DarkFirefly72 said: What is Higurashi about? I've heard about the franchise several times and it seems interesting but I don't really know what it is about. Have you read the synopsis for the first season on, for example, its archival database webpage on MAL? It's about a lot of things that people may be reluctant to explain to a new prospective viewer if approached with that question since it veers into spoiler territory, but the most accurate largely spoiler-safe summation I could come up with is that it's about a kid, a boy, who undergoes a radical lifestyle change moving to a small village in the rural countryside with little public infrastructure and a one-room school of 15 kids of all ages, quickly adapts to and familiarizes himself with it and falls in with a core group of friends, then just as quickly starts questioning the background/history of the village and nature of reality itself as people's behavior and actions around him unpredictably and inexplicably change from day to day, often in confusing and frightening ways. Later, the scope is expanded to a far greater extent in terms of taking on the perspective of the other characters tied to this place. It teeters between comedic Slice of Life after-school shenanigans to grisly horror to very slowly piecemeal-teased mystery to high-octane thriller, sometimes within the same episode. It's difficult to say what it's about in terms of like "What is normal life like for the characters?" because after that initially established premise I mentioned, the line otherwise becomes blurred on that early on. Normal is basically school and home life in a rustic Japanese village in the mountains in the early 1980s (most of the series is set in 1983) and then seeing all the ways in which it could go horribly wrong and how and why. Is that in line with what you've heard on it previously or did I confuse you more (twas not my intent)? Keep in mind that a lot of people who start watching the first season get to the end of the first arc and beginning of the second after the first several episodes and question what the hell they just watched and whether or not there is any point in continuing. That unwillingness to tell the story in a more straightforward manner or provide many people enough answers with which they would feel comfortable interpreting it continues all through the first season and into the second, but it essentially is a slow burn mystery that is going and definitely goes somewhere, and every single piece of disconnected or unexplained information does eventually become relevant and essential. But to watch and get through a substantial chunk of the show in the narrative dark on trust is a big ask for a lot of folks. Apart from those who enjoy the random chaos without a need for really knowing what's going on. |
Mar 27, 12:40 AM
#52
| Well I have two contenders for that. Say what you want about Dragon Ball as a franchise but the original manga by Akira Toriyama has a sort of mysticism to it no other fighting shonen that tried to follow in its legacy could replicate. And yeah not even One Piece, which while being greater than Dragon Ball in scope by a huge number of reasons, still has a lot of tedious arcs and moments I, personally, would struggle to go through on a re-read. Re-reading Dragon Ball I often find myself in awe because even knowing what is going to happen at the next moment I am still mesmerized by it like I'm reading it for the first time, and regardless of any flaws it may have, that is the true sign of a classic. The other one would be Umineko no Naku Koro ni, Higurashi's thought-provoking, lolita aesthetic-inspired cousin. I'd define Umineko as nothing short of literary in its style, narrative and scope, and I'd even put it up into the greatest epics of universal literature way up there along with Alexandre Dumas' The Counf ot Monte Cristo and Victor Hugo's Les Misérables. It is just that good. |
Mar 27, 12:50 AM
#53
| in Anime/Manga , It is definitely gotta be either one piece/Attack on titan. well i think one piece have an upper hand considering how vast the story is |
Mar 27, 2:19 AM
#54
Reply to DarkFirefly72
@Briekimchi I didn't say Frieren because only the first 28 episodes have come out but if it maintains at least 85% of what made it so great the first season all the way through it is indeed gonna be hard to argue. Does it really get better? That seems practically impossible to me as in my personal opinion the 1st season of Frieren is the most flawless piece of media I'ver ever consumed. Literally no flaws, not even nitpicks. It quite literally is the textbook definition of perfect.
| @DarkFirefly72 I'll stay as spoiler-free as possible, but the arc containing Denken's story in what should be S2, is at least as good as the first part of S1's story imo. I haven't quite made my mind up about the arc that follows that, but tbf, I don't think the Mage Exam arc in the second part of S1 is quite as strong as the first part of the season, so that's ok, too. If I were forced to keep my answer confined to completed stories, Steins Gate would be a pretty good one to put my hat on. |
Mar 27, 9:08 AM
#55
Reply to DarkFirefly72
@WatchTillTandava What is Higurashi about? I've heard about the franchise several times and it seems interesting but I don't really know what it is about.
I also understand your point about LoGH (which I also love a lot and also have as a 9/10), I don't really feel that the series necessarily sacrifices intimacy but I do have some problems with it on my own.
I also understand your point about LoGH (which I also love a lot and also have as a 9/10), I don't really feel that the series necessarily sacrifices intimacy but I do have some problems with it on my own.
| @DarkFirefly72 Higurashi and Umineko are both stories of mass killings set in isolated locations. The main gimmick is that the writer tells 8 variations of the same story. After everyone dies, the story begins anew and you see the deaths through an entirely different sequence of events. |
| その目だれの目? |
Mar 27, 9:29 AM
#56
| I’m 23yo and I’ve loved one piece since I was 4-5 yo , I can never fall in love with a show as deeply as I’m with one piece , call me crazy if you want but it’s love I’m truly in love with the anime the characters the plots the fights ( even the low quality ones ) the background stories the VARIETY , you can never ever say there’s a show out there with a variety of events as much as one piece even if you don’t like it even if you hate it , this is just a fact … I’m so obsessed with it that I not only have figures or merchants ( like the thousands sun ship ) but I also have zoro’s swords , Enma , shusui , wado and sandai ( was that necessary to mention lol probably not but I’m just happy with what i have and my love for the anime hehe ) |
Mar 27, 9:52 AM
#57
| Truly one of the greatest pieces of fiction ever. It is undoubtedly the greatest story this medium has put out. I was scared that watching other anime would never be the same again because they wouldnt be up to the level of care and detail and forshadowing that one piece has. Like, nothing is as interesting, it just don't hit the same. |
Mar 27, 10:36 AM
#58
Reply to WatchTillTandava
DarkFirefly72 said:
What is Higurashi about? I've heard about the franchise several times and it seems interesting but I don't really know what it is about.
What is Higurashi about? I've heard about the franchise several times and it seems interesting but I don't really know what it is about.
Have you read the synopsis for the first season on, for example, its archival database webpage on MAL?
It's about a lot of things that people may be reluctant to explain to a new prospective viewer if approached with that question since it veers into spoiler territory, but the most accurate largely spoiler-safe summation I could come up with is that it's about a kid, a boy, who undergoes a radical lifestyle change moving to a small village in the rural countryside with little public infrastructure and a one-room school of 15 kids of all ages, quickly adapts to and familiarizes himself with it and falls in with a core group of friends, then just as quickly starts questioning the background/history of the village and nature of reality itself as people's behavior and actions around him unpredictably and inexplicably change from day to day, often in confusing and frightening ways.
Later, the scope is expanded to a far greater extent in terms of taking on the perspective of the other characters tied to this place. It teeters between comedic Slice of Life after-school shenanigans to grisly horror to very slowly piecemeal-teased mystery to high-octane thriller, sometimes within the same episode.
It's difficult to say what it's about in terms of like "What is normal life like for the characters?" because after that initially established premise I mentioned, the line otherwise becomes blurred on that early on. Normal is basically school and home life in a rustic Japanese village in the mountains in the early 1980s (most of the series is set in 1983) and then seeing all the ways in which it could go horribly wrong and how and why.
Is that in line with what you've heard on it previously or did I confuse you more (twas not my intent)? Keep in mind that a lot of people who start watching the first season get to the end of the first arc and beginning of the second after the first several episodes and question what the hell they just watched and whether or not there is any point in continuing. That unwillingness to tell the story in a more straightforward manner or provide many people enough answers with which they would feel comfortable interpreting it continues all through the first season and into the second, but it essentially is a slow burn mystery that is going and definitely goes somewhere, and every single piece of disconnected or unexplained information does eventually become relevant and essential. But to watch and get through a substantial chunk of the show in the narrative dark on trust is a big ask for a lot of folks. Apart from those who enjoy the random chaos without a need for really knowing what's going on.
| @WatchTillTandava That actually sounds pretty good. I will definitely check it out sometime in the future. Umineko also sound pretty interesting. |
| "Those words are meant for those that dare defy god's final warning... An epigraph of their stubbornness" - Maho Hiyajo (Steins;Gate 0) |
Mar 27, 10:38 AM
#59
Reply to Briekimchi
@DarkFirefly72 I'll stay as spoiler-free as possible, but the arc containing Denken's story in what should be S2, is at least as good as the first part of S1's story imo. I haven't quite made my mind up about the arc that follows that, but tbf, I don't think the Mage Exam arc in the second part of S1 is quite as strong as the first part of the season, so that's ok, too.
If I were forced to keep my answer confined to completed stories, Steins Gate would be a pretty good one to put my hat on.
If I were forced to keep my answer confined to completed stories, Steins Gate would be a pretty good one to put my hat on.
| @Briekimchi I don't think any anime/manga will ever truly reach Steins;Gate | Steins;Gate 0 in my eyes, but if there is one candidate it definitely is Frieren when it is finished (and maybe Mushoku Tensei, but that is really personal opinion). |
| "Those words are meant for those that dare defy god's final warning... An epigraph of their stubbornness" - Maho Hiyajo (Steins;Gate 0) |
Mar 27, 10:41 AM
#60
Reply to Yonahim_Zz
I’m 23yo and I’ve loved one piece since I was 4-5 yo , I can never fall in love with a show as deeply as I’m with one piece , call me crazy if you want but it’s love I’m truly in love with the anime the characters the plots the fights ( even the low quality ones ) the background stories the VARIETY , you can never ever say there’s a show out there with a variety of events as much as one piece even if you don’t like it even if you hate it , this is just a fact …
I’m so obsessed with it that I not only have figures or merchants ( like the thousands sun ship ) but I also have zoro’s swords , Enma , shusui , wado and sandai ( was that necessary to mention lol probably not but I’m just happy with what i have and my love for the anime hehe )
I’m so obsessed with it that I not only have figures or merchants ( like the thousands sun ship ) but I also have zoro’s swords , Enma , shusui , wado and sandai ( was that necessary to mention lol probably not but I’m just happy with what i have and my love for the anime hehe )
| @Yonahim_Zz I also have a Thousand Sunny figure, a Zoro figure, a figure of Sabo, Ace and Luffy, another one of Luffy and many other things. I also have the Merry but it isn't a figure, its like something you put on the wall. Also, in a couple of weeks I'll have a OP ring, so that will be fun. |
| "Those words are meant for those that dare defy god's final warning... An epigraph of their stubbornness" - Maho Hiyajo (Steins;Gate 0) |
Mar 27, 10:42 AM
#61
Reply to _ohara
Truly one of the greatest pieces of fiction ever. It is undoubtedly the greatest story this medium has put out. I was scared that watching other anime would never be the same again because they wouldnt be up to the level of care and detail and forshadowing that one piece has. Like, nothing is as interesting, it just don't hit the same.
| @W0RST-GENERATION It is what it is. The final saga of One Piece will probably be the grandest event in anime/manga history, or at the very least it will be up there. |
| "Those words are meant for those that dare defy god's final warning... An epigraph of their stubbornness" - Maho Hiyajo (Steins;Gate 0) |
Mar 27, 11:01 AM
#62
DarkFirefly72 said: That actually sounds pretty good. I will definitely check it out sometime in the future. Umineko also sound pretty interesting. I'm glad that your interest is piqued. If you do end up diving into it at any point down the line, I'd love to hear your thoughts and impressions related to it at whichever point in time, of whatever length in whatever form. Regarding Umineko, it's based on a story by the same author though with a different plot, setting, and characters - however there is some linkage there and speculation/debate over a framework for understanding both series, for reasons related to lore and the plots of both of them, of the two (and maybe another of the author's latest work) inhabiting a shared universe. The problem is that the anime series is very rushed since, from my understanding, it's a bit like if they adapted roughly half of Higurashi to create a season one but then didn't bother following up with a season two. There is a lot of rushing and unresolved plot threads (basically most/all of them). It's also a longer story than Higurashi to begin with so even with the same runtime & episode count would feel even more condensed. I haven't read them personally (yet anyway), but many fans of the series, in recognition of the problems with the anime series being insurmountable enough as to seriously detract from its coherence and quality, will usually tell you to read the original visual novel or its manga adaptation over the anime (in fairness many will say the same of Higurashi and virtually every other anime with a popular/well-acclaimed source, but it's not the same thing, as the Higurashi anime and other series with its same quality of writing, direction, voice acting, and music are legitimate masterpieces in their own right in my view, whereas the Umineko anime is demonstrably flawed even to an anime-only). That's not to say it doesn't have any charms and isn't still an option if you just want to get a feel for and digest a chunk of the story or its outline in an expedient manageable manner. |
WatchTillTandavaMar 27, 11:07 AM
Mar 27, 11:09 AM
#63
Reply to DarkFirefly72
@Yonahim_Zz I also have a Thousand Sunny figure, a Zoro figure, a figure of Sabo, Ace and Luffy, another one of Luffy and many other things. I also have the Merry but it isn't a figure, its like something you put on the wall. Also, in a couple of weeks I'll have a OP ring, so that will be fun.
| @DarkFirefly72 this is so cool ! I have 4 figures of Luffy , one of : zoro , sanji , shanks , ace , robin , nami , ossop , the hat of ace and Luffy , a cup of ace and many more stuff like the wanted posters , post cards , stickers and so so It’s so cool to see other people interested in buying figures, most around me tell me it’s a waste of money and I don’t like that lol , if it brings us joy then it’s neither a waste of money nor time hehe I also have 65 in general ( most are chibis tho ) |
Mar 27, 11:12 AM
#64
| @The_dreamy_girl Are you talking about Fate/Stay Night? Because if you're talking about Type Moon as a whole, it makes little sense to call it "the greatest story." Zero and Apocrypha and Extra are independent stories. |
| その目だれの目? |
Mar 27, 11:33 AM
#65
Reply to Yonahim_Zz
@DarkFirefly72 this is so cool ! I have 4 figures of Luffy , one of : zoro , sanji , shanks , ace , robin , nami , ossop , the hat of ace and Luffy , a cup of ace and many more stuff like the wanted posters , post cards , stickers and so so
It’s so cool to see other people interested in buying figures, most around me tell me it’s a waste of money and I don’t like that lol , if it brings us joy then it’s neither a waste of money nor time hehe
I also have 65 in general ( most are chibis tho )
It’s so cool to see other people interested in buying figures, most around me tell me it’s a waste of money and I don’t like that lol , if it brings us joy then it’s neither a waste of money nor time hehe
I also have 65 in general ( most are chibis tho )
| @Yonahim_Zz I probably have around 20 anime figures. Apart from One Piece characters I have Erwin Smith, Rei Ayanami, the EVA 01, Makise Kurisu, Tengen from DS, 4 from Haikyuu, Light, Megumin from Konosuba and Megumi from JJK. I definitely don't think it is a waste of money, the only problem is that most of the really good figures are indeed pretty pricey. I also have a lot of things non-anime related. |
| "Those words are meant for those that dare defy god's final warning... An epigraph of their stubbornness" - Maho Hiyajo (Steins;Gate 0) |
Mar 27, 1:13 PM
#66
DarkFirefly72 said: I don't necessarily mean the "best" story, but the greatest. I think it will be easier to explain with my own answer. I think the greatest story ever told (even outside of anime/manga) is One Piece. There are other things that I would probably say have stories and developments as greatly constructed as One Piece (The Last of Us, Steins;Gate, etc.) nut the sheer scale and depth of One Piece is simply too overwhelming. Never have I seen such an absurd mix of worldbuilding, lore, foreshadowing, mysteries and connections between different characters and plot lines. It is simply unimaginable to me how Oda not only has maintained the level of such an amazingly connected and complex story, but that every chapter he keeps building more complexity above it and it never seems to feel overly confusing or unnecessary. Oda makes such an amazing job at preparing you for new information that you could probably find 20 times that any new reveal was foreshadowed in the story. Fore me there can be only ONE best story ever told in anme hystory from the 1960th till 2025y it is BECK the Animation... All other are Favors\ |
Mar 27, 1:32 PM
#67
| Gintama is the best Story ever created |
Mar 27, 1:33 PM
#68
| Legend of the Galactic Heroes, till now for me nothing has come even close to it overall |
Mar 27, 2:15 PM
#69
Reply to DarkFirefly72
@Yonahim_Zz I probably have around 20 anime figures. Apart from One Piece characters I have Erwin Smith, Rei Ayanami, the EVA 01, Makise Kurisu, Tengen from DS, 4 from Haikyuu, Light, Megumin from Konosuba and Megumi from JJK. I definitely don't think it is a waste of money, the only problem is that most of the really good figures are indeed pretty pricey. I also have a lot of things non-anime related.
| @DarkFirefly72 wow im so envious of the kurisu figure ! I also have figures from haikyuu and DS , and it’s cool we have like 4 favorite anime in common , rare to find this lol Yup I agree most cool figures are so pricey , gotta work extra hard to afford them! |
Mar 27, 2:17 PM
#70
| @The_dreamy_girl The special episode that was released like last year or smth called Fate/strange Fake: Whispers of Dawn was insanely good. Apparently another episode was released in december but I'm waiting until the actual season of Fate/strange Fake to watch it. Also Fate/Extra: Last Encore is surprinsingly good. You might want to check it out. Only 13 episodes if I recall correctly. |
| "Those words are meant for those that dare defy god's final warning... An epigraph of their stubbornness" - Maho Hiyajo (Steins;Gate 0) |
Mar 27, 2:26 PM
#71
| @The_dreamy_girl Death battle anime are a dime a dozen these days. You have to do something grand and innovative to stand out, which Fate/Stay Night does with its 3 routes. It's inconceivable that Zero or any other spinoff can be the greatest for the purpose of this thread when none attempt that level of scale. |
| その目だれの目? |
Mar 27, 2:45 PM
#72
Mar 27, 4:07 PM
#73
Mar 27, 4:09 PM
#74
| If we pertain to the story, regardless of how it was adapted, it's Maquia. |
Mar 27, 4:11 PM
#75
| So, this is just another fancy way to ask what’s your favorite anime/manga of all time? |
Mar 27, 4:16 PM
#76
Mar 27, 4:18 PM
#77
Reply to Geark77
So, this is just another fancy way to ask what’s your favorite anime/manga of all time?
| @Geark77 No, if that was the case my original answer would have been Steins;Gate. |
| "Those words are meant for those that dare defy god's final warning... An epigraph of their stubbornness" - Maho Hiyajo (Steins;Gate 0) |
Mar 27, 5:18 PM
#78
Reply to Serafos
Star☆Twinkle Pretty Cure is my favorite.

| @Serafos It's so cute! Is Star⭐Twinkle Pretty Cure worth watching? |
Mar 27, 5:27 PM
#79
| It would have to be a "great epic", so likely Mushoku Tensei: Isekai Ittara Honki Dasu in the future or Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann. If you're asking me for some manga, then the Gunnm series, which is being released for more than 35 years and recently finished it's third installment, could well fall into this. The common thread in them is telling the lifestory of our protagonist in a vast world in a period of years. If we're allowed to deviate a bit from that, then Mahou Shoujo of the End. |
Mar 27, 5:30 PM
#80
Mar 27, 5:41 PM
#81
Reply to thewiru
It would have to be a "great epic", so likely Mushoku Tensei: Isekai Ittara Honki Dasu in the future or Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann.
If you're asking me for some manga, then the Gunnm series, which is being released for more than 35 years and recently finished it's third installment, could well fall into this.
The common thread in them is telling the lifestory of our protagonist in a vast world in a period of years.
If we're allowed to deviate a bit from that, then Mahou Shoujo of the End.
If you're asking me for some manga, then the Gunnm series, which is being released for more than 35 years and recently finished it's third installment, could well fall into this.
The common thread in them is telling the lifestory of our protagonist in a vast world in a period of years.
If we're allowed to deviate a bit from that, then Mahou Shoujo of the End.
| @thewiru I did consider series like Frieren and Mushoku Tensei but they are far from over and I just felt that they need a lot more of content to be considered in a question like this. But when they are finished they may very well end up like that imo. |
| "Those words are meant for those that dare defy god's final warning... An epigraph of their stubbornness" - Maho Hiyajo (Steins;Gate 0) |
Mar 27, 5:54 PM
#82
| Katanagatari has a really great story. The entire story wraps up without leaving any loose ends, without adding unnecessary details, and without relying on fanservice or ecchi elements. It concludes in a smooth and engaging way. It never feel boring while watching. |
Mar 27, 5:56 PM
#83
| Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Hunter x Hunter (2011), and Steins;Gate make up my holy trinity of greatest anime stories. |
Mar 27, 6:42 PM
#84
| looking at this thread, you can tell some people are just too dumb to understand what ''opinion'' means lol typical. my answer is one piece and it's not close but i'd probably say umineko second. |
Mar 27, 7:59 PM
#85
Reply to ryzxgum
looking at this thread, you can tell some people are just too dumb to understand what ''opinion'' means lol typical. my answer is one piece and it's not close but i'd probably say umineko second.
| @ryzxgum It is really funny to me how sometimes people can't understand that not everyone will have their same opinion. With that being said I've seen that the mos common answers are One Piece, LoGH, Steins;Gate, Umineko and some others have been mentioned as well. |
| "Those words are meant for those that dare defy god's final warning... An epigraph of their stubbornness" - Maho Hiyajo (Steins;Gate 0) |
Mar 28, 12:09 AM
#86
Reply to MoonBunny9297
@Serafos It's so cute! Is Star⭐Twinkle Pretty Cure worth watching?
| @MoonBunny9297 It's definitely the best Pretty Cure season imo. I simply love the story and characters. |
Mar 28, 12:26 AM
#87
| K-on, The story may not be complex, It may not even be a story, And I'm saying K-on as a filler answer because its my favorite anime of all time, however, Happy times playing cool music and funny sub arcs i mean what more could you ask for? |
Mar 28, 2:25 AM
#88
| Attack on Titan is the greatest story I’ve seen in anime and manga yet because of its masterfully crafted, complex, and multi-layered narrative. What begins as a seemingly straightforward "human vs. monster" survival tale gradually evolves into a philosophical and geopolitical epic, exploring profound themes like the human condition, existentialism, the nature of violence, and fate vs. freedom with remarkable depth and nuance. Its mind-bending twists, such as the Basement Reveal, which completely redefines the entire story by exposing the world outside the walls, and Eren manipulating Grisha, which introduces time loop and memory manipulation concepts, recontextualize the narrative on multiple levels, making rewatches even more rewarding. The characters are realistic and morally complex, with no clear heroes or villains. Eren’s evolution from an idealistic, freedom-seeking boy to a tragic anti-hero perfectly embodies the story’s themes of fate and free will, while characters like Reiner, Zeke, and Erwin add layers of psychological conflict, moral ambiguity, and emotional weight. Its rich world-building, grounded in realistic geopolitics, dark mythology, and a Titan power system intricately woven into the narrative, adds even more depth. Every layer of the story, from its characters and themes to its intricate lore and political complexity, feels deliberate and meaningful. Attack on Titan isn’t just the greatest anime and manga story I’ve seen. It’s an emotionally and intellectually profound experience that challenges perspectives on morality, freedom, and human nature, making it one of the most powerful narratives ever told for me. |
Mar 28, 3:40 AM
#89
Mar 28, 4:00 AM
#90
| its ok . but i prefer skies of arcadia. |
| :v |
Mar 28, 12:06 PM
#91
Reply to Spast1c
K-on, The story may not be complex, It may not even be a story, And I'm saying K-on as a filler answer because its my favorite anime of all time, however, Happy times playing cool music and funny sub arcs i mean what more could you ask for?

| @Spast1c https://myanimelist.net/clubs.php?cid=31515 |
| その目だれの目? |
Mar 29, 1:40 AM
#92
| For one of the most realistic and relatable story, Ping pong the animation. Ironic that life is the centerpiece of the series's thesis rather than ping pong. For most epic fantasy story ever told, Gurren Lagann. Show me another series that has intergalatic robots throwing planets and intergalatic drills at each other. For the greatest feels, Clannad Afterstory. If this series doesn't make you contemplate about your life and becoming a better version of yourself to your friends and family, I don't know what will. Its no coincidence that these three are my top 3 animes of all time. |
LincompoopMar 29, 1:47 AM
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