Animehas been around for a surprisingly long time, with its origins dating back to the 1910s.
The classics are essential and enjoyable shows that have established themselves through years of development.
An anime can be considered a modern classic if it aired in 2010 or later.
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Stone' (2019)
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Science is truly wonderful, isn’t it?
It may not have been everyone’s favorite subject, butDr.
Stonewill make anyone a fan with its creative premise and genius ideas.
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The final season is airing in 2025 but will most likely be split into three parts.
No other anime is likeDr.
Stone, with its complex use of science to rebuild society, keeping fans entertained while also educating them.
However,Nichijouis as good as it gets, excelling as one of the funniest and wackiest anime series.
Their rambunctious antics always seem to disrupt the equally chaotic citizens.
It is a legendary series thatfans can agree is the greatest comedy anime.
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Indeed, it isa cultural staple in the modern-day anime landscape.
6’Haikyuu!'
But first, he must learn to cooperate with the superstar rookie setter, Kageyama.
When it finally arrived, it was just as glorious as fans expected it to be.
However, his life is a rollercoaster, taking him to unexpected places and meeting new people.
Who knew a story about ping-pong would have such artistic expression?
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The anime follows Shigeo Kageyama, a mild-mannered kid who is also the world’s most powerful psychic.
However, since the reboot began in 2012, the anime is technically modern.
The series is split into parts, each focusing on a different generation of the Joestar family.
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