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9. Kaguya-sama: Love is War (Anime & Manga)
The Romantic Comedy Genius
Two elite student council members are madly in love with each other, but both are too proud to confess. They spend every episode scheming to force the other person to say "I love you" first. hentaied 24 10 04 barbie rous and emiri momota
- Why it’s popular: It's a hilarious parody of psychological thrillers applied to high school romance. The narrator is legendary.
- Recommendation: The anime is superior to the manga for the first two seasons due to the voice acting and visual gags (the "chika dance"). However, the manga continues the story to a satisfying conclusion.
3. Death Note
- The Anime: The ultimate cat-and-mouse game. A genius high schooler finds a notebook that kills anyone whose name he writes in it. He tries to become God of a new world, while the world’s greatest detective, "L," tries to stop him.
- The Manga: Tsugumi Ohba’s writing is tight; Takeshi Obata’s art is gothic and moody. The manga provides a slightly different (and some argue, better) ending than the anime.
- Why here: It is psychological chess. You will finish it in two days.
4. Chainsaw Man
- The Anime: Violent, cinematic, and weird. Denji is a boy fused with a "chainsaw devil" who hunts monsters to pay off his dead father’s debt. It looks like a Tarantino movie.
- The Manga: Tatsuki Fujimoto is a madman. The paneling is avant-garde, and the story pivots from crude humor to devastating tragedy in a single page. Read the manga first—the art style is impossible to replicate fully in animation.
- Why here: It subverts every shonen trope you know.
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13. Chainsaw Man (Manga & Anime)
The Shonen Subversion
Denji is a poverty-stricken teenager who merges with his pet chainsaw devil to become "Chainsaw Man." He joins a government agency just so he can afford to eat toast with jam and touch a woman’s chest. Why it’s popular: It's a hilarious parody of
- Why it’s popular: It is unhinged. It makes fun of typical shonen tropes (friendship, protecting everyone) and replaces them with greed, lust, and absurd violence.
- Recommendation: The anime is a cinematic masterpiece with a jazzy soundtrack. The manga has rougher art but lightning-fast pacing. Read the manga if you want to get to the "craziness" faster.
10. Berserk (Manga)
The Dark Fantasy Gold Standard
Warning: This is not for the faint of heart. Guts, a lone mercenary with a giant sword and a mechanical arm, hunts demonic apostles in a brutal medieval world.
- Why it’s popular: The art. Kentaro Miura (RIP) drew hyper-detailed, breathtakingly horrific landscapes and battles. The story explores the worst of humanity and the will to endure.
- Recommendation: Do not watch the 2016/2017 anime (it is CGI garbage). Read the manga. Watch the 1997 anime or the movie trilogy for the "Golden Age" arc, but ultimately, the manga is the only true way to experience Berserk.