Japanese TV animation plays an important role as a TV program. Recently, the world's largest movie database website "Internet Movie Database (IMDb)" announced the "IMDb Top 250 TV Programs in the World (formerly known as: IMDb Top 250 TV)", and many familiar Japanese TV animations are on the list. Now let's take a look at which works have entered the top 250. The top-ranked work is "Cowboy Bebop", which ranks 24th on the list. Although this classic animation produced by Sunrise was broadcast in 1998, it is still a classic that will never fade in the hearts of countless anime fans. The character settings and plots with a bit of Hollywood movie style make this work also have a remarkable popularity overseas. Next is the 2009 TV animation based on Hiromu Arakawa's classic manga "Fullmetal Alchemist", which ranks 28th. This work with the theme of "equivalent exchange" incorporates very heavy connotations in the gags. After watching it, you will feel a kind of heart-wrenching feeling, which can make the audience think about life. It is reasonable that it is loved by overseas audiences. The TV anime version of Death Note, based on the manga by Ohba Tsugumi and Obata Takeshi, ranked 32nd. The battle of wits and courage between the two geniuses, Light Yagami and L, looks thrilling. The complex plot and distinctive character settings are the great charm of this work. In addition to the above three works, the other Japanese TV animations that entered the top 250 are ranked as follows: No. 44: Dragon Ball Z (1996 North American version) No. 49: Dragon Ball Z (1989 Japanese version) No. 56: Attack on Titan No. 62: One Piece No. 64: Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Season 2 No. 67: Hunter x Hunter No. 75: Dragon Ball (1986 Japanese version) No. 80: Dragon Ball (1999 North American version) No. 81: Steins;Gate No. 89: Dragon Ball Kai (2009) No. 91: Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion No. 105: Fullmetal Alchemist (2003) No. 119: Chaos Warrior No. 125: Yu Yu Hakusho No. 133: Neon Genesis Evangelion No. 134: Rurouni Kenshin No. 137: Monster No. 158: Mushishi (2005) No. 159: Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex No. 177: The Royal Anglican Knights No. 202: Gurren Lagann No. 205: "The Gunslinger" (1998) No. 241: FLCL |
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