There’s a reason why retro anime from the ‘80s and ‘90s are still so popular today. The stories are timeless, thanks to their focus on character development and complex storylines.
But do you know when I realized the actual value of these masterpieces? Growing up, I learned that basically every anime broadcasted on TV during my childhood was censored.
Some censorship came from the animation studios themselves, but this decision was often left up to the network owners, who have their own standards for what is appropriate and what is not.
When it comes to blood, sexual content, and excessive violence, I understand why they would want to hide the dirt under the carpet. After all, we’re talking about networks that target their content to kids. Sometimes though, this is not the case at all.
References to Japanese culture and customs, characters’ names, and whole scenes or even episodes were cut out for the most ridiculous reasons. All this resulted in massive plot holes that nobody cared about because kids were deemed too young to realize their favorite anime made absolutely no sense anymore.
Do you remember when Sanji from One Piece was turned into a lollipop addict to justify why he always had a white stick in his mouth? Or when the executives in charge of Cardcaptor Sakura didn’t think anyone would want to watch a show centered on a female main character, changing it so that the protagonist of Cardcaptor Sakura wasn’t Sakura, but rather Syaoran?
We were forbidden from watching the real deal, which is a good enough reason to travel back in time and rewatch the top anime shows of our childhood - the complete version, this time!
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My Neighbor Totoro
1988 | 1h 26m
When two young girls move to the country to stay with their sick mother, they meet the magical spirits who live in the nearby forest. The film is partially autobiographical. When Hayao Miyazaki and his brothers were children, his mother suffered from spinal tuberculosis for nine years and spent much of her time hospitalized. He once said the movie would have been too painful for him to make if the two protagonists were boys instead of girls.
Princess Mononoke
1997 | 2h 13m
A representative work from Ghibli Studio and one of the most acclaimed ‘90s anime movies. On a journey to find the cure for a curse, Ashitaka finds himself in the middle of a war. In this quest, he also meets San, the Mononoke Hime. With its epic story and breathtaking visuals, Princess Mononoke is a landmark in the world of animation.
Pretty much any Ghibli/Miyazaki film is not now, nor has never been, in oblivion.
Kiki's Delivery Service
1989 | 1h 43m
During her mandatory year of independent life, a young witch finds fitting into a new community difficult while she supports herself by running an air courier service. When she begins questioning herself and loses her magic abilities, she must overcome her self-doubt to get her powers back. This ‘80s anime represents a heartwarming, gorgeously rendered tale of a girl discovering her place in the world.
Castle In The Sky
1986 | 2h 4m
Another one of Hayao Miyazaki’s works of art. Two kids with a magic crystal must race against pirates and foreign agents in a search for a legendary floating castle. Castle in the Sky thrillingly encapsulates Studio Ghibli’s unique strengths with a storytelling palette as rich and brilliant as its animation.
Ghost In The Shell
1995 | 1h 22m
2029. Cyborg Motoko Kusanagi is an officer for a secretive police division that deals with special operations, including counterterrorism and cybercrime. She’s on the trail of the Puppet Master, a genius cybercriminal who can hack and take control of cyborgs’ brains. A cyberpunk concept where man and machine not only coexist but are nearly indistinguishable.
Cowboy Bebop
1998 | 26 episodes
Set in 2071, Cowboy Bebop is a neo-noir science fiction anime that follows a bounty-hunting crew and their adventures of capturing wanted criminals. But it’s not all just fun and games, as the most prominent topics in Cowboy Bebop are those of existential indifference, loneliness, and the inability to escape your own past. Since its release, Cowboy Bebop has been consistently named one of the best animated series ever because of the animation style, characters, story, voice acting, and soundtrack, making it a huge commercial success.
One of the top anime of all time is definitely not lost in oblivion. This is still my favorite anime soundtrack.
Yu Yu Hakusho
1992 | 112 episodes
Yusuke Urameshi, a teenage delinquent, is killed by a car while saving a child’s life. For his incredible gesture of altruism, Yusuke is revived and appointed as Underworld Detective, for which he must investigate cases involving demons. Although the older animation style can take a while for more modern fans to get used to, it helps the show’s aesthetic and nostalgia.
Walmart now is selling Yuyu shirts and hoodies. I am actually wearing the hoodie right now. What a find!
Rurouni Kenshin
1996 | 95 episodes + 8 special episodes
The adventures of a young wandering swordsman who stumbles upon a struggling martial arts school in Meiji-era Japan. One of this classic anime’s main characters, Hajime Saitoh, was a real person. Saitoh was a swordsman for the Shinsen Gumi throughout the last days of the Shogunate government and the fighting leading up to the Meiji Restoration.
Dragon Ball Z
1989 | 291 episodes + 9 special episodes
Dragon Ball Z is the sequel series to the 1986 original adaptation. It picks up five years after the Dragon Ball series, with Goku now an adult and a father to Gohan! With the help of other powerful fighters, Goku defends the Earth from extraterrestrial enemies. Get ready for a long journey through the plotlines and events that made Dragon Ball Z so iconic!
I remember my Papa feeding me lunch after school (kindergarten) and both of us watching Dragon Ball Z on our small tv, my food finishing in no time as all my focus would be on the cartoon 😂I miss those days
Lupin The 3rd
1977 | 155 episodes + 27 special episodes
Follow the iconic gentleman thief and his cronies in their exploits around the world! Over fifty years after its creation, Lupin III is still not giving up its incredible popularity. Critical reception of the franchise has been largely positive, with the appeal of the lead characters being noted as the primary factor of the series’ success.
Trigun
1998 | 26 episodes
Vash is the most infamous outlaw on the planet Gunsmoke, and with a 60 billion double dollar bounty on his head, he’s also the most sought after. However, the real Vash is not the same man as rumor portrays him. The enigmatic and conflicted lead character in Trigun is actually more heroic in nature, as well as a complete and utter idiot at times!
Ha. Just saw someone on reddit with a corgi named Vash. Tons of Eins of course too
Sailor Moon
1992 | 200 episodes + 5 special episodes
A group of schoolgirls discovers they are incarnations of princesses with superpowers and must use their abilities to defend the Earth. One of the most emblematic examples of the majokko genre and a great representation of the maturation of an emotional girl to a responsible adult. My sister and I enjoyed this show so much when we were kids. Totally recommended!
This Anime is amazing and will forever be my favorite it's so great and pretty LGBTQ inclusive!
Neon Genesis Evangelion
1995 | 26 episodes + 2 special episodes (complementary ending)
When violent creatures descend on Earth to destroy humanity, Shinji finds himself a reluctant member of a squad of pilots using sentient machines to combat the threat. Don’t know about you, but every time the Evangelion topic comes up, it always creates a huge debate about whether it actually deserves all the hype or if it’s overrated. In the end, it doesn’t matter what you think about it; Evangelion is still considered a Japanese animation milestone!
Dragon Ball
1986 | 153 episodes + 2 special episodes
The original Dragon Ball series was adapted from the first 194 chapters of Akira Toriyama’s manga. This is the first time we meet the monkey-tailed Goku on-screen, befriending teenager Bulma, and then follow them on a mission to find all seven mystical Dragon Balls. With all its storylines beautifully uniting into one series, there’s no way that Dragon Ball could ever get boring!
Berserk
1997 | 25 episodes
A skilled swordsman joins forces with a mercenary group named “The Band of the Hawk”, run by the charismatic Griffith, and fights with them as they battle their way into the royal court. Unique, vibrantly and colorful art style and one of the most manga-accurate versions of the characters. Did you know the original manga heavily influenced the Dark Souls video game series?
At first your all, wow this is really good, then half way your like whoa, but at the end your all like oh... My... God!!!
Perfect Blue
Great Teacher Onizuka
1999 | 43 episodes
Eikichi Onizuka, a 22-year-old ex-gangster, is unemployed and desperate to find a job. Miraculously, his charisma gets the attention of a private school’s director, who appoints him as the teacher of a problematic class. With his unconventional manners, he becomes a role model for his hopeless students and guides them towards a society that had previously abandoned them. A landmark among the greatest anime of the ‘90s!
Hunter X Hunter
1999 | 62 episodes
Despite the first Hunter x Hunter not sticking as closely to the actual events from the manga as its 2011 counterpart, this old-school anime deserves a special mention! The series follows Gon Freecss, an orphan boy about to take the exam to become a licensed Hunter, allowed to track down secret treasures, rare beasts, and other individuals. And that’s basically enough to know that the plot will be soaked in action and adventures.
Ranma ½
Case Closed
1996 | Ongoing (1000+ episodes)
A genius detective, whose physical age was forcibly reversed to a prepubescent boy, must hide his true identity. This doesn’t stop him from saving the day by solving the most complex cases! Case Closed, also known as Detective Conan, is an ongoing series that marked the childhood of entire generations and has now released more than a thousand episodes.
Outlaw Star
1998 | 26 episodes
Gene Starwind and James Hawking run a small handyman agency and are hired to protect Captain Hilda, who drives a spaceship, the XGP-15A II, also nicknamed Outlaw Star, in search of a legendary place that enshrines an incredible treasure. This anime will impress you with its animation style and balance of dramatic and comedic elements!
Yu-Gi-Oh!
1998 | 27 episodes
The very first series from the Yu-Gi-Oh franchise. Yugi Mutou is a shy boy who has finally completed his grandfather’s ancient Millennium Puzzle. Little does he realize that the puzzle unleashes an alter ego who challenges anyone who hurts Yugi to dangerous games. The Shadow Games reveal the true nature of someone’s heart, and the losers are often subjected to dark punishments. The author initially wanted to make Yu-Gi-Oh a horror work and, despite the change of plan, some horror elements still influenced the story as we know it.
personally this show did the best way to incorporate the card game
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
Tenchi Muyo
Digimon: Digital Monsters
Digimon came out before Pokemon. On a technical side, digimon had a much more well written story.
Akira
Pokémon
Not expecting this cuz its still alive and thriving but is not popular as it used to be in the 90s, so you bring a valid point
Fist Of The North Star
Slam Dunk
The Vision Of Escaflowne
Robotech
Grave Of The Fireflies
Nausicaä Of The Valley Of The Wind
I recommend reading manga. Movie was good, but showed very small part of whole story.
Porco Rosso
Serial Experiments Lain
Oh come on people, this should be top 20 at least. This was so good.
Æon Flux
Kimba The White Lion
Ninja Scroll
Whisper Of The Heart
Slayers
Voltron: Defender Of The Universe
Nadia: The Secret Of Blue Water
Space Pirate Captain Harlock
Vampire Princess Miyu
Bubblegum Crisis
Astro Boy
Dirty Pair
The Rose Of Versailles
Urusei Yatsura
in Italy this anime was the first love of a whole generation of boys (in italy is called Lamù as the female protagonist) !! Ask to anyone who grewup in the late 80s!
X
Cardcaptor Sakura
Cat's Eye
Club Dorothée !!!!!! :D (french show from 87 to 97 with a lot of anime)
Revolutionary Girl Utena
Fushigi Yuugi
Saint Seiya
This was an everyday for me waiting to see who was going to replace the zodiac signs!
The Big O
Black Jack
Space Battleship Yamato
The U.S. dub is called "Star Blazers." The first two seasons of the dub are worth the watch.
Macross Plus
Doraemon
Gunsmith Cats
I love this manga! The creator took a great deal of work to get all the weapons to look like the real deal.
Dominion Tank Police
One of the very first anime I ever watched back when we called it Japanamation.. It had horrible subtitles. I'm still not entirely sure what was going on.
Pom Poko
Digimon Adventure
Captain Tsubasa
Maison Ikkoku
City Hunter
Dr. Slump
Devilman: The Birth
This is a MASTERPIECE!! I still have nightmares about it! I fell in love with devilman at first sight as a kid in the late 80s when I was 9-10 yo (It Italy, at that time, was considered a cartoon for kids!!). This was my first aproach to the work of Go Nagai...an absolute genius!
Galaxy Express 999
Devil Hunter Yohko
Aishite Knight
"oh Lucille embrasse moi, on a passé l'âge des enfantillages, Lucille embrasse moi" :D :D :D i can' remember my class math, but i remember all the theme songs :D
Golden Boy
Speed Racer
Princess Sarah
Magic Knight Rayearth
Mazinger Z
This one is a classic, but did you know the author was told "the era of mecha has ended, this is not going to be successful". The huge size of the robot is owed by a genuine mistake while Go Nagai (the author) was drawing, making it accidentally too big in proportions. Then he had the idea to leave it be, and thus the era of gigantic robotic anime begins.
Project A-Ko
Battle Of The Planets
Kaiketsu Zorro
Space Adventure Cobra
Now And Then, Here And There
Ai No Wakakusa Monogatari
Magical Angel Creamy Mami
Tokimeki Tonight
Initial D
Heidi, Girl Of The Alps
We watched the episode where she nearly dies of homesickness at university in European Ethnology. People really thought homesickness was a fatal disease, and called it the Swiss disease. Swiss mercenaries abroad were banned from playing certain songs to prevent people from catching it.
Legend Of The Galactic Heroes
Kodocha
Patlabor: The TV Series
Romeo And The Black Brothers
Kimagure Orange Road
Another one with great music. Honestly, though, read the manga (which I enjoyed), and I didn't really like the main character, Kyosuke. And I thought both Madoka and Hikaru are too good for him. Hikaru was treated so unfairly, and I don't envy Madoka, but maybe he'll get better with the one he actually has feelings for....
His And Her Circumstances
Black Magic M-66
Blue Seed
Cutie Honey Flash
Flame Of Recca
The Irresponsible Captain Tylor
Magical Doremi
I love the English dub that came on Saturday. When I grew up and found out about anime I also found out this was a longer series. Love the story but couldn't get past the main characters sub voice "literally one of the few times I prefer the dub, but the sub stopped at the second season and doesn't include a lot of characters / story. Wish it were redubbed.
Queen Millennia
Jubei-Chan: The Ninja Girl
Devilman: The Demon Bird
Alpen Rose
Tosho Daimos
Kindaichi Case Files
Tiger Mask
Crest Of The Stars
Kishin Douji Zenki
Touch
Martian Successor Nadesico
Yawara! A Fashionable Judo Girl
Key The Metal Idol
Aim For The Ace!
Princess Nine
I loved this series, but find it hard for it to continue after the final episode made its point: Girls can do anything a guy can do.
Voltes V
Dual! Parallel Trouble Adventure
Majokko Megu-Chan
Tomorrow's Joe
Macross 7: The Galaxy Is Calling Me
Dragon Quest: Dai No Daibouken
Ghost Sweeper Mikami
A Wind Named Amnesia
After War Gundam X
Dear Brother
Bakusou Kyoudai Let's & Go
Hiatari Ryōkō!
Mashin Hero Wataru
Kyou Kara Ore Wa!!
Jigoku Sensei Nube
Honoo No Toukyuuji: Dodge Danpei
Space Pirate Mito
Yume Senshi Wingman
Esper-Mami
Igano Kabamaru
Stop! Hibari-Kun
Phoenix 2772
Azuki-Chan
Armored Trooper Votoms
Ummmm....they aren't in oblivion. They can still be purchased and watched online FOR FREE. Just because it takes a little bit of work doesn't mean it can't be done.
I agree. Most of these are not only not in oblivion, but they're being actively reproposed through remakes and remastering. A good portion of the list, however, is pretty much forgotten indeed, or are classics for a niche audience. Anyway, a good memory lane.
Load More Replies...Ummmm....they aren't in oblivion. They can still be purchased and watched online FOR FREE. Just because it takes a little bit of work doesn't mean it can't be done.
I agree. Most of these are not only not in oblivion, but they're being actively reproposed through remakes and remastering. A good portion of the list, however, is pretty much forgotten indeed, or are classics for a niche audience. Anyway, a good memory lane.
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