revolutionary girl utena: no hyperbole, the greatest show of all time. surreal exploration of abuse, systems of power, and how to break free. if you watch one show i recommend please make it this one, i cannot say enough good things about it. it's where the base premise of witch from mercury was taken from, and is significantly gayer than you'd expect from a show that aired in the same timeslot as season 1 of pokemon. content warnings for a LOT of shit, lmk if you need anything specific
serial experiments lain: great show that i don't really know how to describe. about the ways the internet and associated technology alienate us
universal century gundam: you can just watch 0079 (which i recommend! it's a good show that really makes you understand where a solid 30% of scifi anime comes from, and will expand the way you see some bits in ibo) or you can try and watch the whole thing. the only other standalone universal century gundam i'd really recommend is 0080: war in the pocket, which is a fantastic 6 episode miniseries, all the other stuff you really need to watch 0079 first
turn a gundam: this is only kind of a standalone alternate universe, but it's the best that gundam gets. just as frank about the horrors of war as ibo but in a completely different perspective. after 2000 years, the people of the moon come down to resettle an alternate earth that's basically pre world war one europe. if you thought mobile suits in modern edmonton was bad, imagine them fighting in victorian london. and the show goes so many more places than you could imagine with that, being both incredibly gentle and brutally horrifying in equal measure. also the protag has Gender in a way that's remarkably well handled considering it was 1999 and coming from yoshiyuki tomino
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liz and the blue bird: absolutely devastating quiet drama about the relationship between two members of a high school band. gorgeous, just absolutely beautiful
vampire hunter d: bloodlust: you liked hellsing, right? here's that but in a post apocalyptic fantasy world where the alucard equivalent is hired to rescue a kidnapped woman as things go rapidly off the rails
millennium actress: satoshi kon's masterpiece. the story of a famous actress, melding her movies and her life together seamlessly as we're just along for the ride
inu-oh: medieval japanese rock opera about a blind monk who invents playing like jimi hendrix teaming up with a monster who wants to regain his stolen humanity through the power of song and interpretive dance
ghost in the shell: introspective, moody cyberpunk piece about personhood and being subsumed by the state. easily the single biggest influence on the matrix's visual style. has a lot of gender going on
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those are basically all must watches. below are more recs behind a spoiler to avoid being too obnoxious to read
the following is stuff that i like and recommend but isn't quite as standout as the above
monthly girls nozaki-kun: lighthearted comedy that makes fun of romcom tropes. very good, would recommend!
madoka magica: it's a little bit a "what if sailor moon was dark" but it's also doing it's own thing and i love it to pieces. absolutely would recommend
keep your hands off eizouken: incredibly creative show about a crew of autistic teenagers who want to make anime. deeply charming and in love with the creative process
death note: kinda edgy incredibly dumb homoerotic mind games, just a lot of deeply ridiculous fun
fullmetal alchemist: brotherhood: saw this get recommended elsewhere. it's a very lib show that doesn't always handle its topics as well as it should (the way it handles the disability stuff is especially egregious) but if you can get past that it's a very well done epic fantasy
revue starlight: the weirdest audition for a high school theater program i've ever seen. a few girls are competing for the lead, but this manifests as them having beautifully animated sword fights under the supervision of a giraffe. fascinating show with a lot of stuff to say about the nature of art and passion. the movie is a 10/10, but the show isn't quite as good
nichijou: maybe the funniest show i've seen. absolutely wild stuff
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perfect blue: tight psychological thriller about the ways the entertainment industry exploits young women and tries to break them
night is short, walk on girl: romcom about all the wacky things that happen to a couple college students in one night as the girl tries to drink her way through every bar in the city and the guy tries to find her so he can finally ask her out
urusei yatsura: beautiful dreamer: what if the cast of a kinda formulaic sitcom were thrown into a david lynch movie and just had to deal?
Thanks a ton!
recommendation time!
sorry for listing so many lmao
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those are basically all must watches. below are more recs behind a spoiler to avoid being too obnoxious to read
the following is stuff that i like and recommend but isn't quite as standout as the above
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Thanks for all this! Saving this for stuff to start after IBO. Hopefully finishing it up tonight!
always happy to try and introduce people to good anime! let me know how you like them!