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Japanese Anime.

I have compiled a list of Japanese Animes that I collect. It is purely meant for me to keep track and not for any form of online distribution. I will be updating it regularly, so please check the link on the sidebar again if you are interested in knowing what I am watching and keen to have a discussion with me about them. For quick information on each series, I have painstakingly added links to Anime News Network.

Personal Ratings for Recommended Series:
* - Definitely worth procrastinating your work to watch it.
** - Highly recommended. You havta watch it!
*** - Forget about eating and sleeping. You MUST finish the whole series at ONE GO!

A
Avenger

B
Bleach
*
Blood+
*
Bakuretsu Tenshi

C
Capeta
Chobits
*
Chrono Crusade
*

D
Da Capo
Dear Boys
Death Note
**
Detective Academy Q *
**
D.N. Angel
*

E
Ergo Proxy
*

F
Fullmetal Alchemist
***
Full Metal Panic!
**
Full Metal Panic? - Fumoffu
*
Full Metal Panic! - The Second Raid
***

G
Gantz
**
Getbackers
***
Ghost in the Shell - Stand Alone Complex
**
Ghost Hunt **
Gilgamesh
Gundam Seed
***
Gundam Seed C.E.73: Stargazer
Gundam Seed Destiny
**
Gunslinger Girl

H
Hack Sign
Hellsing
*
Honey and Clover I
***
Honey and Clover II
**
Hunter x Hunter OVAs

I
Initial D - Fourth Stage
Inuyasha
I"s OVA
I"s Pure

K
Kiddy Grade
Kimi ga Nozomu Eien

L
Last Exile
**

M
Maria-Sama ga Miteru
Maria-Sama ga Miteru OVAs
Macross Zero OVA
Midori Days
*
Mushishi
*

N
NANA
Narue no Sekai
Naruto
*
Noein

O
One Piece
*
Onegai Twins
Ouran High School Host Club

P
Paradise Kiss
***
PeaceMaker Kurogane

R
Read or Die
Read or Die OVA
**
Rescue Wings
**

S
Saikano
Saiyuki Reload
Samurai 7
Samurai Champloo
Shaman King
Shingetsutan Tsukihime
Speed Grapher
Spiral ~ Suiri no Kizuna
*
Solty Rei

T
Tokyo Underground
Trinity Blood
*

W
Weiss Kreuz Gluhen
Welcome to NHK
*
Witch Hunter Robin
**

X
X
*
xxxHOLiC
*

Updated:
28 April 2007

Comments

Unknown said…
Ha ha, I realised you have many animes which I've not watched. =p
But I have a fair number of shoujous which you don't have.

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