EZIYODA's top 10 anime of 2024
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The top 10 anime for 2023, as listed on the website EZIYODA.
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TV, 2023,
28 eps
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In the same manner as its titular protagonist, its narrative is not in any hurry to get from one place to another. It revels in the seemingly banal, giving purpose and introspect to the importance of each moment. As a result, when the action ramps up it carries a real weight to it, because of the meticulous attention to detail that preceded it.
TV, 2024,
12 eps
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Dandadan leapfrogged some very prolific competitors in its genre to rocket towards the upper echelons of these rankings, and I really think that it qualifies as essential viewing for all anime fans (so long as they don’t mind a little bit of crude humour here and there).
TV, 2024,
12 eps
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A Sign of Affection is a warm, thoughtful anime boasting a universally likeable cast of characters. Yuki is a goofy little treasure, with internal monologues presented through a combination of dialogue and text that make it feel like a romantic novel. You’re never entirely sure how to feel about Itsuomi, and yet I was wooed all the same. Damned pesky bishonen.
TV, 2024,
24 eps
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To start off, Delicious in Dungeon is a lot of delightful fun. Watching Laios and his beleaguered party repeat the cycle of slaying monsters, cooking monsters, and devouring monsters grows familiar, bolstered by stellar art direction and world-building so extensive you’d swear it was true.
TV, 2023,
24 eps
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This is such a unique, wonderful anime. It has clear and obvious parallels to historical Chinese soap operas, set apart by the distinctive wildcard that is its main character. Maomao doesn’t glorify the decadent, incestuous nature of the royal palace, instead treating it with indifference bordering on disdain.
TV, 2024,
13 eps
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From its lively visuals to its energetic performances, you just can’t help but feel uplifted. Even so, watching those same tools being utilised to highlight the negative aspects of Nina Iseri’s life — such as when she begins to spiral into despair, punctuated by a series of harsh lines emanating from her body — showcases exactly why this anime was such an underground hit.
TV, 2024,
12 eps
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As far as your shonen staples go, this is about as solid as it gets. It’s a thrilling adaptation of one of the most visually impressive manga I’ve had the pleasure of reading — seriously, if you haven’t checked out the source material, you should. That line work really pops.
TV, 2024,
21 eps
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I really have to give credit for how invested MHA has made me in its antagonists. The League of Villains has gone from pesky band of misfits to a tortured smattering of lost souls clinging desperately to one another, and the shared ideals that brought them here.
TV, 2024,
12 eps
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When I’m trying to discern which anime to watch next from the endless sea of content, some premises just happen to catch my eye, only to surpass my expectations with their charming delivery. For 2023, it was Buddy Daddies. And in 2024, I greatly enjoyed spending my days off with Mr. Villain.
TV, 2024,
12 eps
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There is such a genuine warmth that emanates from Glass of God, as if every episode legitimately takes you through the doors of some humble hole-in-the-wall tucked away in the backstreets of Ginza.