•Top 10 best anime for youngsters• Part-2

Are you a youngster? and want to see some best among the best anime to watch for entertainment. Be sure to read this post which encloses all the best

Are you a youngster? and want to see some best among the best anime to watch for entertainment. Be sure to read this post which encloses all the best anime available on the web for youngsters like you.

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5. Dragon Ball Z - 9.15 / 10

 
popular just like the game
 
An anime that spans many generations, this is the sequel to Dragon Ball from 1986. Dragon Ball Z is an anime that everyone must know of, whether it's the name itself, Goku, or the Saiyans - Dragon Ball Z is one of the greatest anime to have ever been produced.
Produced by Toei Animation and written by Akira Toriyama, Dragon Ball Z continues the adventures of Goku, who, along with his companions made in the prequel series, defend the Earth against villains ranging from aliens like Frieza, androids like Cell, and magical creatures like Majin Buu. While the original anime followed Goku from childhood to early adulthood and had its fun moments, Dragon Ball Z is a continuation of his adult life in this hard-action anime, but at the same time parallels the life of his son, Gohan, as well as the development of his rival Vegeta.
While there have been sequel series produced afterward like Dragon Ball GT and Dragon Ball Super, Z is the core of the entire Dragon Ball universe that has a recognition like no other anime on this list. With over 150 episodes, the series has some of the most unique scenes in anime ever made, such as Goku’s transformation to becoming a Super Saiyan and the Cell Games. If you’re into anime and haven’t watched Dragon Ball Z, we won’t judge. However, if you’re just starting, this is an anime that must be seen if you enjoy some fast-paced action, even if some fight scenes last about three to four episodes at a time. It’s gripping, entertaining, and heartbreaking all at the same time, and you wish you could be a Saiyan like Goku and his friends too.

KEY FEATURES

Over 150 episodes spanning generations & more to watch
Follow the characters of Goku, Gohan & Vegeta in this hard-gripping action
Recognizable scenes from the anime are witnessed
Written by Akira Toriyama to create an opera-based action series

SPECIFICATIONS:

Genre: Adventure, Fantasy, Martial Arts
Language: English, Japanese
Number of Seasons: 9
Debut Date: April 26, 1989
Studio: Toei Animation

PROS:

Fun to watch
Edge-of-your-seat action
Incredible storyline

CONS:

Fight scenes last way too long

6. Bleach - 8.99 / 10

 
A concept of supernatural

What do you get when you mix ghosts and samurais together? An incredible anime like Bleach, and it does not disappoint viewers who have watched this when they were kids. An anime based on Tite Kubo’s manga of the same name, Bleach follows the adventures of Ichigo Kurosaki after he obtains the powers of a Soul Reaper - a death personification similar to the Grim Reaper - from another Soul Reaper, Rukia Kuchiki.
Ichigo’s newfound powers force him to take on the duties of defending humans from evil spirits and guiding departed souls to the afterlife. The anime adaptation includes original storylines not found in the manga with repeated appearances and stories containing these original characters. It’s a supernatural anime that really opens up another world, and it’s continuing with its awaiting final story arc, the “Thousand-Year Blood War”, that will receive an anime adaptation as well from the manga.
Bleach is a great anime for all Shonen fans. If this is your first anime to give a shot at, it’s a great gateway anime to explore more genres and series in the genre. Though it may not become your favorite anime, Bleach will definitely make you look back at how great of a storyline it contained from beginning to end.

KEY FEATURES:

Based on Tite Kubo’s manga of the same name
Spans over 350 episodes that follow the story of Ichigo Kurosaki
16 seasons are available with a final arc coming indefinitely
Follow various characters through this wild anime

SPECIFICATIONS:

Genre: Adventure, Supernatural
Language: English, Japanese
Number of Seasons: 16
Debut Date: October 5, 2004
Studio: Pierrot Co., Ltd.

PROS:

Nice soundtrack
Cool fight sequences
Exceptional storyline

CONS:

Quite lengthy

7. Cowboy Bebop - 8.93 / 10

 
Good to watch with a rating of 8.93/10

On paper, Cowboy Bebop reads something like John Wayne and George Lucas came up with a wild sci-fi western series. Set in 2071, Bebop imagines a dystopian future where Earth has been irrevocably damaged due to the creation of a stargate, forcing humans to evacuate the planet and create colonies across the solar system. The result is a galaxy of lawlessness, where crime lords rule and cops pay bounty hunters to handle some of the grunt work. The show ultimately features so many influences and nods to other famous works it’s almost impossible to keep track. That’s Cowboy Bebop to you.
Although it covers a wide range of genres throughout its run, Cowboy Bebop draws most heavily from sci-fi, western, and noir, and its most recurring thematic focal points include adult existential ennui, loneliness, and the difficulties of trying to escape one’s past.
Cowboy Bebop became a critical and commercial success both in Japanese and North American markets, garnering several major anime and sci-fi awards upon its release, and received unanimous praise for its style, characters, story, voice acting, animation, and soundtrack. In the years since its release, critics have hailed Cowboy Bebop as a masterpiece and frequently cite it as one of the greatest anime titles of all time. Credited with helping to introduce anime to a new wave of Western viewers in the early 2000s, Cowboy Bebop has been labeled a gateway series for the medium as a whole.

KEY FEATURES:

Spanning over 26 episodes, follow Spike Spiegel & his crew through their adventures
An anime filled with praise, it’s an excellent gateway series in the genre
Created by Hajime Yatate in 1997
Soundtrack composed by Yoko Kanno
Considered one of the best anime of all time

SPECIFICATIONS:

Genre: Neo-Noir, Space Western
Language: English, Japanese
Number of Seasons: 1
Debut Date: April 3, 1998
Studio: Sunrise Inc.

PROS:

Fun adventure-Esque anime
Beautiful soundtrack
Incredible storyline

CONS:

Short series

8. My Hero Academia - 8.76 / 10

 
A superhero anime with high ratings

Usually, anime and manga connoisseurs tell you to read the manga before watching the anime - it’s the equivalent to reading the book before watching the film or TV series. However, My Hero Academia slaps that lesson in the face, making the anime an incredible series to watch without having to read the manga.
The story follows Izuku Midoriya, a boy born without superpowers in a world where they have become commonplace, but who still dreams of becoming a hero himself. He is scouted by All Might, Japan’s greatest hero, who shares his power with Midoriya after recognizing his potential, and later helps to enroll him in a prestigious high school for heroes in training.
As the clear underdog amongst his peers, Midoriya becomes a fan-favorite, being tracked down as likable and relatable. Likewise, the rest of the characters are multilayered and each interesting in their own right - the show boasts a colorful cast of diverse and wonderfully realized characters.
Considering the studio Bones’ pedigree, it should come as no surprise that the studio behind Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood has once again knocked it out of the park. My Hero Academia is loaded with incredible action scenes that are an absolute joy to watch, thanks to the fluid animation and dynamic angles at which they are present.
My Hero Academia delivers a series of fantastic action, elevated by a heartfelt story that’s wrapped around a core cast of memorable characters. While the show is still young, the stage has been set for more to come which poses some exciting new challenges for Midoriya and the rest of the crew.

KEY FEATURES:

A Japanese superhero anime adapted from the manga by Kohei Horikoshi
It follows Izuku Midoriya who wants to become a superhero
Spanning over 88 episodes & more to come, including various films
Received overwhelming praise from around the world

SPECIFICATIONS:

Genre: Adventure, Fantasy, Superhero
Language: English, Japanese
Number of Seasons: 2
Debut Date: April 3, 2016
Studio: Bones Inc.

PROS:

Drama-filled
Fun watch
Exceptional animation

CONS:

Superhero-focused

9. One-Punch Man - 8.69 / 10

 
A good comedy superhero series

Ah, yes. One-Punch Man. There isn’t an exact explanation of this show, but there’s so much to say about it. Created by a person simply known as ‘One’ and produced by Madhouse and J.C.Staff, the anime became an overnight viral hit and a mass cult following from across the globe.
The story chronicles the adventure of Saitama, an inconspicuous-looking, bald guy who, after struggling to find a regular job, decides to fulfill his childhood ambition and become a superhero - like any other human being. After three years of “intense” training, Saitama finds that he has become outrageously strong, being able to defeat any enemy with a single punch, making Saitama bored with the lack of challenge that his enemies pose. It’s worth mentioning that One-Punch Man is as much a satirical comedy piece as it is an active one.
Far from being a one-man show, however, the supporting cast is as varied, colorful, and insane as anyone could hope for. With each of the primary cast being afforded moments of both hilarity and badass-ness, One-Punch Man is a rare example of a show in which it doesn’t matter which characters an episode elects to focus on, you know you’re in for a treat.
One-Punch Man is truly a whole meal to have when watching an anime. The second season may not have lived up to season one due to the transition of production studios, but it’s still a laugh-and-a-half to have. Enjoy this modern piece of art when you can!

KEY FEATURES:

A hero that does his job for fun, Saitama becomes the greatest hero alive
Witness ridiculous fights with characters against their foes
2 seasons have been released with more on the way
Colorful, vibrant episodes
Despite its paradoxical premise, you’ll watch this over & over again

SPECIFICATIONS:

Genre: Action, Comedy, Superhero
Language: English, Japanese
Number of Seasons: 2
Debut Date: October 5, 2015
Studio: Madhouse, J.C.Staff

PROS:

Eye-catching
Hilarious
Action-packed

CONS:

2nd season lacks quality

10. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters - 8.52 / 10

 
with a good rating of 8.52

If you weren’t one or knew of someone who played the original trading card game, then you probably didn’t exist in 2005 and after, simply because Yu-Gi-Oh! was everything. Aside from the card game and its multiple sequel series that came out after the original story, Yu-Gi-Oh! keeps the same strong impact of the young boy getting possessed by an ancient pharaoh and becoming extremely good at card games.
Released in 1998, the plot follows the story of a boy named Yugi Motou, who solves the ancient Millenium Puzzle. Yugi awakens a gambling alter-ego known as the Pharaoh within his body that solves his conflicts through various games. It’s a series both fans of the original Japanese release and English dubbed release can enjoy. The English dub is likely a bit more popular given how much it’s contributed to the conversation around English language translations on the whole - something you rarely see in many anime that fans rather enjoy watching the English subbed versions instead.
Yu-Gi-Oh! was so great, it launched sequels, spin-offs, and a major trading card game that is still being enjoyed today. That’s something that simply can’t be said about other successors, and no matter what others try, they just won’t be able to get out from under the shadow of that gloriously spiky hair-do.
If you remember the card game, then you’ll fully enjoy Yu-Gi-Oh! from the moment Exodia comes onto the battlefield to the final goodbye. It’s time to duel, and time to watch.

KEY FEATURES:

Created by Kazuki Takahashi
Original series based on the worldwide-known trading card game
Follow Yugi Motou & his alter-ego on his adventures to uncover his past
Monsters from the original card game are witnessed
Spanning over 220 episodes

SPECIFICATIONS:

Genre: Adventure, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Language: English, Japanese
Number of Seasons: 5
Debut Date: April 18, 2000
Studio: Gallop Co., Ltd.

PROS:

Filled with classic cards
Fun watch
Beautiful storyline

CONS:

Extremely lengthy

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