I found your channel thru "HxH Vs. YuYu" video. And although I agree with 1/2 of your video I thought you made some strong arguments. I see your're reading One Piece/JoJo. How far have you progressed and your current thoughts on the series?
(EDIT: Sorry I got carried away with the recommendations)
Not sure how "into" manga you are, but the One Piece manga (especially the colored version) is vastly superior to the anime as far as I'm concerned. I got really tired of the anime after a few hundred episodes, the pacing, music and animation are what kills the anime for me, the manga on the other hand is one of my favorites of all time, alternatively you could try One Pace, a fan made "Kai" version of One Piece, cutting out the filler and trimming the fluff, although a lot of the early arcs aren't finished yet. Anyways on to the recommendations which will be below.
Yu Yu Hakusho (Same creator as Hunter x Hunter, highly recommend the dub)
Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (Mostly the same team who did Kill La Kill, just as over the top but with different themes)
Fate/Zero (Huge info dump in the first episode as this is a prequel, really starts picking up at episode 3/4)
Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works (By studio Ufotable, not Deen's movie, watch after F/Z if you enjoyed F/Z enough)
Fate/Stay Night: Heaven's Feel Movie Trilogy (After Unlimited Blade Works, only first movie is currently out, second next year)
Berserk (90's Anime, I don't recommend any of the other anime adaptions, if you enjoy this read the manga, none of the anime, including this one truly does the manga justice, but this one is certainly the best of the anime adaptions)
Made in Abyss
Gunbuster (Watch before Evangelion, not related or anything, but same director and you might appreciate Eva more if you watch this first)
Diebuster (Sequel too Gunbuster, different Director but still pretty good)
Neon Genesis Evangelion (+ End of Evangelion movie, it's pretty much a remake of the last two episodes of the anime, I still recommend you watch the last two anime episodes though)
Space Dandy (Episodic Comedy)
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure (The anime is from 2012 - Onwards, but the manga is from the late 80's and still running, kinda a love or hate it show, try to make it past the Phantom Blood, which is the first 10 episodes, if Battle Tendency [the rest of the first season] doesn't do it for ya then the shows not for you)
Soul Eater (First three episodes are introductions for the MC's, it starts picking up a few episodes after though)
Psycho Pass (Only the first season, the second season is done by a different team and isn't nearly as good as the first season, they feel disconnected)
Steins;Gate & Steins;Gate 0 (0 is a prequel but meant to be watched after Steins;Gate)
Ghost in the Shell (1995 movie, one of the major inspirations towards The Matrix, sub recommended)
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (Every GITS work is their own story and are disconnected from each other, this one is more politically based while the 95 movie is more philosophical/technological based)
Bubblegum Crisis
SDF Macross
Literally Every Studio Ghibli movie, I recommend Princess Mononoke, Ponyo and Grave of the Fireflies.
Hey, I wanted to talk about something. Naruto's speeches in the show were definetly not useless, i don't know about you, but it all made sense to me. The point of the talk no jutsu was to point out the hipocrisy of the characters in naruto. For example Neji, a character who was all about "Destiny" saying that destiny was something you cannot, change. But he always tried to defy his own destiny. There comes in Naruto. A character(much like Neji) wanted to change his own destiny and defeated Neji, because. No matter how smart Neji was. He could never see the flaws in his arguments. I think that's what every battle is in Naruto, an argument where two characters argue, if one doesn't argue back, they lose. That's why it took Naruto so long to beat Pain. Someone who's beliefs was far more reasonable than any character previous to Pain.
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Not sure how "into" manga you are, but the One Piece manga (especially the colored version) is vastly superior to the anime as far as I'm concerned. I got really tired of the anime after a few hundred episodes, the pacing, music and animation are what kills the anime for me, the manga on the other hand is one of my favorites of all time, alternatively you could try One Pace, a fan made "Kai" version of One Piece, cutting out the filler and trimming the fluff, although a lot of the early arcs aren't finished yet. Anyways on to the recommendations which will be below.
Yu Yu Hakusho (Same creator as Hunter x Hunter, highly recommend the dub)
Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (Mostly the same team who did Kill La Kill, just as over the top but with different themes)
Fate/Zero (Huge info dump in the first episode as this is a prequel, really starts picking up at episode 3/4)
Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works (By studio Ufotable, not Deen's movie, watch after F/Z if you enjoyed F/Z enough)
Fate/Stay Night: Heaven's Feel Movie Trilogy (After Unlimited Blade Works, only first movie is currently out, second next year)
Berserk (90's Anime, I don't recommend any of the other anime adaptions, if you enjoy this read the manga, none of the anime, including this one truly does the manga justice, but this one is certainly the best of the anime adaptions)
Made in Abyss
Gunbuster (Watch before Evangelion, not related or anything, but same director and you might appreciate Eva more if you watch this first)
Diebuster (Sequel too Gunbuster, different Director but still pretty good)
Neon Genesis Evangelion (+ End of Evangelion movie, it's pretty much a remake of the last two episodes of the anime, I still recommend you watch the last two anime episodes though)
Space Dandy (Episodic Comedy)
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure (The anime is from 2012 - Onwards, but the manga is from the late 80's and still running, kinda a love or hate it show, try to make it past the Phantom Blood, which is the first 10 episodes, if Battle Tendency [the rest of the first season] doesn't do it for ya then the shows not for you)
Soul Eater (First three episodes are introductions for the MC's, it starts picking up a few episodes after though)
Psycho Pass (Only the first season, the second season is done by a different team and isn't nearly as good as the first season, they feel disconnected)
Steins;Gate & Steins;Gate 0 (0 is a prequel but meant to be watched after Steins;Gate)
Ghost in the Shell (1995 movie, one of the major inspirations towards The Matrix, sub recommended)
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex (Every GITS work is their own story and are disconnected from each other, this one is more politically based while the 95 movie is more philosophical/technological based)
Bubblegum Crisis
SDF Macross
Literally Every Studio Ghibli movie, I recommend Princess Mononoke, Ponyo and Grave of the Fireflies.