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  1. Cowboy Bebop (3,227 bytes)
    1: ...making this one of the most well-known mangas and animes to come out of [[Japan]] recently, especially amo...
  2. Mazinger Z (3,106 bytes)
    11: ...een quoted as saying that he used to love robot [[animes]] as a child and always wanted to make his own. H...
  3. Rurouni Kenshin (2,832 bytes)
    1: ... The popular manga are often turned into Japanese animes, or Japanese cartoons. Rorouni Kenshin was writte...
  4. Shojo (2,920 bytes)
    1: .... There is no specific style or period that these animes cover. The term instead covers the mangas that ap...
  5. Shonen (3,176 bytes)
  6. Case Closed / Detective Conan (3,111 bytes)
    13: Like most animes, the Conan series has a definite format. It gener...
  7. Akira (2,907 bytes)
    1: ...hich became known as one of the first mangas, and animes, ever to become popular in the United States. Aki...
  8. Area 88 (2,897 bytes)
    1: ...d the distinction of being one of the first three animes to be translated into English for an American aud...
  9. Yuu Watase (2,943 bytes)
    1: ... able to reap the benefit of merchandising on the animes, and some of her more popular manga.
  10. Katsuhiro Otomo (2,930 bytes)
    11: ...e a supervisor, and supervised two very important animes: [[Perfect Blue]] and [[Spriggan]]. Perfect Blue ...
  11. Vampire Hunter D (2,776 bytes)
    1: ...types, and to create a fan base for other [[anime|animes]] to feel welcome in [[America]]. The story began...
  12. Sailor Moon (3,027 bytes)
    19: .... Since Sailor Moon, literally dozens of Japanese animes have entered and left American cartoon networks, ...
  13. FLCL (2,856 bytes)
    1: ...has since become known for such excellent [[anime|animes]] as [[Neon Genesis]] [[Evangelion]], which Tsuru...
    15: ...st as many copies as the series itself does. Most animes are not known for their music, but for their stor...
  14. Inu-Yasha (2,973 bytes)
    1: ... Inu-Yasha is one of the most well-known and love animes in both Japan and America.
  15. Love Hina (3,200 bytes)
    17: ...ggest difference between Love Hina and most other animes with similar situations is that in Love Hina, the...
  16. Neon Genesis Evangelion (2,993 bytes)
    1: ...ngelion'' has set itself apart from other [[anime|animes]], as it does not focus on humor, or on fantasy a...
    15: ... to separate themselves from other “giant robot animes”. Fans of the show are skeptical, though, becau...
  17. Akira (anime) (3,127 bytes)
    1: ...atched up with the vocal track. Before this, most animes had wooden-like characters, whose voices and face...
  18. Detective Conan: The Private Eyes' Requiem (3,091 bytes)
    1: ...the tenth movie in a line of very popular [[anime|animes]] and stars the same characters that has made the...
  19. Fists Of The Northstar: The Movie (2,735 bytes)
    11: ...s was originally a [[manga]], as many full-length animes are. The manga became extremely poplar, and the m...
  20. Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade (2,740 bytes)
    15: ...them of the original Little Red Riding Hood. Most animes have quite a bit of action and movement, but Jin-...

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