Anime TV Shows (
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Anime is a Japanese term for hand-drawn or computer animation. The word is the abbreviated pronunciation of “animation” in Japanese, where this term references all animation. Outside Japan, anime is used to refer specifically to animation from Japan or as a Japanese-disseminated animation style often characterized by colorful graphics, vibrant characters and fantastical themes. Arguably, the culturally abstract approach to the word’s meaning may open up the possibility of anime produced in countries other than Japan.

For simplicity, many Westerners strictly view anime as a Japanese animation product. Some scholars suggest defining anime as specifically or quintessentially Japanese may be related to a new form of orientalism.

Dirty Pair

Problem solving was never so messy. Or dangerous.

Doki Doki School Hours

Based on a 4-panel gag manga, it’s a slice-of-life silly show.

Dota: Dragon’s Blood

After encounters with a dragon and princess on her own secret mission, a Dragon Knight becomes embroiled in events larger than he could have ever imagined.

Dr. Stone

Senku and his friends try to rebuild civilization after humanity is petrified by a flash of light.

El Cazador de la Bruja

A fateful encounter between Ellis, a fugitive girl with amnesia, a troubled past, and supernatural powers, and Nadie, a feisty bounty hunter, leads to the two of them traveling south together in search of the key to unlocking Ellis’s past.

El-Hazard

The Magnificent World of El-Hazard.

Endro!

Destined to defeat the Demon King, Yusha attends an adventurer school with her friends.

Fate/Apocrypha

The theft of the Greater Grail from Fuyuki City leads to a splintered timeline in which the Great Holy Grail War is waged on an unprecedented scale.

Fight Ippatsu! Jūden-chan!!

Jūden-chan (aka Charger Girls) monitor the levels of depression in people. Wackiness ensues.

Flip Flappers

Two girls work for a small organization of scientists called FlipFlap and explore a parallel world.