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Looking for recommendations

Hi there, I'm trying to get into more anime as of late, but don't really know where to start.

For reference, here's my anilist.co with what I've watched (AFAIR).
I really enjoyed Sousou no Frieren recently and I've also watched a lot of Studio Ghibli, with Mononoke-hime being an all-time favourite of mine. And FWIW Meitantei Conan is my favourite manga, although I haven't watched the anime that much.

Thanks!

EDIT: Thanks for all your recommendations already, I've added them to my watchlist and will check them out!

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  • From my favourites

    • Deep Psychological Anime

    Serial Lain Experiment (Incomprehensible like NGE probably you will not like it)

    Parasyte

    Death Note

    Monster(Very Deep psychological Anime)

    Pluto

    • Good Comedy Drama(Little bit of romance) Slice-of-LifeAnime

    The Apothecary Diaries

    Anne Shirley (Releasing but you can watch 1977 version)

    Komi Can't communicate

    A Silent Voice

    Girls Last Tour

    • Shonen Anime

    Dan Da Dan

    Jujutsu Kaisen

    Demon Slayer

  • Orb: On the Movement of the Earth is, in my opinion, the best show I've ever watched. Also strongly recommend Vinland Saga and Summertime Rendering.

    Edit to add brief summaries:

    Orb - set in 15th century Europe-ish with the main theme of astronomy research amid church persecution, but also more general questions of science, curiosity and inspiration. Not many action scenes, but excellent storytelling and characters. Gets pretty dark at times, considering one of the main characters is a church official tasked with interrogations.

    Vinland Saga - another historical fiction piece, this time with early 11th century Vikings. More action, but also excellent story and characters, including some real historical figures of that period. Portrays war and slavery in very dark colors, so keep that in mind before watching.

    Summertime Rendering - describing the main premise would be kind of a spoiler for the first episode, so I'll stick to the vibes. For me, it was like a Stephen King novel met a Resident Evil game. Unsolved mysteries in a small town, characters that are actually smart and resourceful (on both sides of the conflict) and just a sprinkle of eldritch horror.

  • If you liked Frieren, I highly recommend Violet Evergarden . It has very similar themes in how the protagonist is out of touch with humanity, but learns and grows through those around her. (Skip the second movie though)

    Besides that, my list of general recommendations:

    • Azumanga Daioh - 2002 classic about a bunch of high school students who are all idiots. That's it, that's the entire show. Endlessly quotable and extremely influential to 2000s era internet humor.
    • The Apothecary Diaries - A medical drama set in imperial China (or a fictionalized version of it). The protagonist is unhinged in all the best ways.
    • Bocchi the Rock! - A protagonist with cartoonishly overexaggerated social anxiety joins a band in the hopes of becoming popular. What really elevates this show above and beyond is the animation, whenever she starts imagining the worst of every situation, they take it to the extreme with live action, claymation, 3D modeling, paper cutouts, all manner of silliness.
    • Kaiji - I'd like to recommend Akagi as my favorite series of all time, but Akagi is completely incomprehensible if you don't know anything about mahjong (and if you do know anything about mahjong, you already watched Akagi and you read the manga too so you didn't need me to recommend it to you). So instead here's another series by the same author that is understandable to general audiences.
    • Kaguya-Sama: Love is War - Romcom about two idiots who clearly like each other, but they are idiots. They're both too stubborn to confess, instead believing that they have to get the other to fall for them and confess instead. This is one where you absolutely have to watch the dub, the narrator is amazing.
    • Little Witch Academia - It's like if Harry Potter wasn't written by a terrible human being. I love the art style and character designs.
    • Spy x Family - The first two episodes set up what appears to be a suspenseful thriller about a spy and an assassin, only to bait and switch with a delightful slice of life comedy about two absolute bozos trying to be good parents.
  • Bro gave End of Evangelion a 1/5 💀 Maybe try the Rebuild movies, they have a happier ending than End of Eva. Mononoke-hime is peak though.

    But checking on the rest of your list, here are a few others of ranging quality:

    • Claymore - Serious dark fantasy, basically a show that follows Witcher women that hunt monsters.
    • Black Lagoon - Sometimes serious, sometimes comedy, follows a boring office kid on an adventure with a rag tag group of criminals
    • Bubblegum Crisis (the original OVA series) - Peak 1980s Cyberpunk anime, basically Power Rangers but armored women vs androids called Boomers. Shame its only 8 episodes. The Tokyo 2040 remake was mid, the story was a little better but the art style and theme style was pretty much trashed compared to the original
    • Full Metal Panic - Sometimes serious, sometimes comedy, follows a PMC agent assigned to protect a young girl, features mecha
    • Jin-Roh - Very serious war time style movie, set in an alternate timeline where Nazi Germany conquered and occupies Japan, follow an elite counterterrorism officer and his struggle between love and country. Lots of symbolism with Little Red Riding Hood in the story
    • Record of Lodoss War - Peak 90s Dark Fantasy anime. Like, the daddy of almost all modern fantasy anime with a gold standard art style to match, seriously don't skip this one
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