Four anime per year, part 5
Anime
A basic recommendation of anime classics starting from the important year 1963 when Astro Boy debuted. Only one anime per franchise allowed, and selection is partly based on watchability, so you can get right into what seems interesting.
This is the final part, part 5, and it covers 2011–2022.
Part 1 (1963–1974): https://myanimelist.net/stacks/57261
Part 2 (1975–1986): https://myanimelist.net/stacks/57265
Part 3 (1987–1998): https://myanimelist.net/stacks/57268
Part 4 (1999–2010): https://myanimelist.net/stacks/57273
By this period anime is already a mainstay in western public consciousness. Remakes of classic anime are as popular as ever, and some shows are pushing fan-service limits. Netflix emerges as an odd piece of the industry. Anime fans were eating good in 2014 (Tokyo Ghoul, Haikyuu!!, No Game No Life, The Seven Deadly Sins, Parasyte, Your Lie In April, Ping Pong the animation, Akame ga Kill, When Marnie was there, Nisekoi, Space Dandy, Noragami, Terror in Resonance, Yokai Watch)
This is the final part, part 5, and it covers 2011–2022.
Part 1 (1963–1974): https://myanimelist.net/stacks/57261
Part 2 (1975–1986): https://myanimelist.net/stacks/57265
Part 3 (1987–1998): https://myanimelist.net/stacks/57268
Part 4 (1999–2010): https://myanimelist.net/stacks/57273
By this period anime is already a mainstay in western public consciousness. Remakes of classic anime are as popular as ever, and some shows are pushing fan-service limits. Netflix emerges as an odd piece of the industry. Anime fans were eating good in 2014 (Tokyo Ghoul, Haikyuu!!, No Game No Life, The Seven Deadly Sins, Parasyte, Your Lie In April, Ping Pong the animation, Akame ga Kill, When Marnie was there, Nisekoi, Space Dandy, Noragami, Terror in Resonance, Yokai Watch)