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19 Best Anime Recommendations That Are Perfect for Rewatching

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19 Best Anime Recommendations That Are Perfect for Rewatching Anime Film Recommendations

Kapanlagi.com - Who likes anime? What is your favorite anime? When did you first watch anime? Where do you usually watch anime? The answers may vary, but one thing is for sure: some anime are indeed designed to be watched repeatedly!

From epic adventures to light comedies, the world of anime offers a variety of choices that can captivate its audience. For both long-time anime fans and newcomers, this recommendation will help you find shows that are not only entertaining but also provide memorable experiences worth enjoying multiple times.

Here is the complete information summarized from various sources, Saturday (4/8/2025).



1. 1. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba

This anime went viral some time ago due to its intriguing storyline. Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba is produced by Ufotable Studio and is adapted from the manga by Koyoharu Gotouge. So far, this series has a total of 26 episodes in its first season, with a duration of about 24 minutes per episode. The genre of this anime is action, adventure, supernatural, and fantasy.

This anime tells the story of Tanjiro Kamado and his friends on their journey to save his sister, Nezuko, who has been turned into a demon. They join the Demon Slayer Hashira, Kyojuro Rengoku, in their mission to uncover the mysteries surrounding the mysterious Mugen Train. Inside the perilous train, Tanjiro must face heavy trials and test his combat abilities to protect the people he loves.

2. Violet Evergarden

"Violet Evergarden" is an anime produced by Kyoto Animation. This anime is adapted from a Japanese light novel written by Kana Akatsuki and illustrated by Akiko Takase. The series consists of 13 main episodes, plus one special episode.

This anime tells the story of a girl named Violet Evergarden who seeks the meaning of the last words spoken by her commander on the battlefield. In her journey of discovery, Violet learns about love, hope, and emotional healing.

This anime is known for its beautiful and deep animation, as well as themes that are full of emotion and philosophical inspiration. With high ratings from anime fans and critics, Violet Evergarden has been well received in the global anime community.

3. Kimi No Nawa (Your Name)

One of the best works from the famous Japanese animator Makoto Shinkai is Kimi No Nawa, which is known in English as Your Name. This anime is a film with the genres of romance, fantasy, and drama.

The film tells the story of Mitsuha Miyamizu, a teenage girl who lives in a small village in the mountains of Japan. Mitsuha feels bored with rural life and dreams of life in Tokyo. One day, he began to experience a strange phenomenon where he found himself waking up in the body of a teenage boy in Tokyo, Taki Tachibana.

Meanwhile, Taki also experienced the same thing and found himself in Mitsuha's body. Without knowing the reason behind the body swap, both of them tried to adapt to their new lives, leaving notes and messages to help each other get through their days. As time went on, Mitsuha and Taki began to realize that there was a deeper connection between them that transcended the boundaries of space and time.

4. Jujutsu Kaisen

This anime is an adaptation of the popular shonen manga by Gege Akutami and is produced by MAPPA studio with director Sunghoo Park.

The story follows Yuji Itadori, a high school student who accidentally becomes involved in the world of sorcery after discovering and swallowing one of Sukuna's fingers, a very powerful cursed spirit. To protect humanity from the threat of evil creatures, Yuji joins the Tokyo Metropolitan Magic Technical College and learns Jujutsu techniques.

With a total of 24 episodes in its first season, Jujutsu Kaisen delivers intense action, fierce battles, and engaging character development. Thanks to dynamic animation, strong character design, and an exciting storyline, this anime has become one of the most popular shonen series in recent years.

2. 5. Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion

The anime created by Gorō Taniguchi and Ichirō Ōkouchi is produced by Studio Sunrise and is considered one of the best military strategy animes.

The story focuses on Lelouch vi Britannia, a prince who gains a mysterious power called "Geass" from a mysterious girl named C.C. With this power, he leads a rebellion against the oppressive Britannia Empire that is subjugating the Japanese people, using the alias "Zero".

Lelouch's mission is not only for personal revenge but also to change the world with his strategic intelligence. Code Geass consists of two seasons, each with 25 episodes. Known for its complex plot, strong characterization, and themes such as power and sacrifice, this anime has received much acclaim and is regarded as one of the best anime of all time.

6. Attack on Titan (Shingeki no Kyojin)

This anime is the work of Hajime Isayama, featuring a genre of action, horror, and fantasy with a total of 87 episodes. The story follows Eren Yeager and his friends in their struggle against man-eating giants that threaten the survival of humanity.

Furthermore, the film tells the story of Eren Yeager and his friends, Mikasa Ackerman and Armin Arlert, who join the military to fight against the man-eating giants that have destroyed their city and threaten the survival of humanity. They struggle to uncover the mystery behind the emergence of the giants as well as the dark secrets hidden within the protective walls, while facing betrayal and loss that shake their beliefs.

7. Hunter x Hunter

This anime is adapted from the manga by Yoshihiro Togashi and produced in two versions: the 1999 version by Studio Nippon Animation and the 2011 version by Madhouse.

The story follows Gon Freecss, a boy who aspires to become a Hunter like his father, a famous hunter. During his journey, Gon meets friends like Killua, Kurapika, and Leorio, and faces various challenges, including the dangerous Hunter Exam and conflicts with powerful enemies.

The 1999 version has 62 episodes, while the 2011 version has 148 episodes that cover more arcs from the manga. With a deep plot, complex character development, and themes such as friendship, courage, and the search for identity, Hunter x Hunter has received widespread acclaim from fans and critics as one of the best anime of all time.

8. Kuroko's Basketball

For those who love basketball, this anime might be perfect for you. The anime titled Kuroko's Basketball is based on the manga by Tadatoshi Fujimaki and produced by Studio Production I.G. This anime is in the sports genre and consists of a total of 75 episodes.

The series is intriguing because it features the main character, Kuroko Tetsuya, who has a unique ability to become invisible on the basketball court, which helps him in the team's strategy to win the national championship. The anime also showcases intense rivalries between various characters with extraordinary abilities, as well as presenting dynamic basketball matches filled with smart strategies that keep viewers captivated throughout the storyline.

3. 9. Your Lie in April (Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso)

This anime is an adaptation of the manga by Naoshi Arakawa and is known for its emotional story and beautiful visuals.

It tells the story of Kousei Arima, a young pianist who loses his ability to hear the sound of the piano due to childhood trauma. His life changes when he meets Kaori Miyazono, a spirited violinist who helps him rediscover the magic of music and life.

With 22 touching episodes, Your Lie in April depicts emotional struggles, healing, and the journey towards happiness. This anime has received much praise for its touching narrative and stunning animation.

10.My Hero Academia (Boku no Hero Academia)

Next up is the anime My Hero Academia, produced by Studio Bones and adapted from the manga by Kohei Horikoshi. This anime has a total of 5 seasons with over 100 episodes, each lasting about 23 minutes. The genre of My Hero Academia is action and superhero.

The story of My Hero Academia follows Izuku Midoriya, a teenager living in a world where almost everyone is born with unique superpowers, known as "Quirk." Although born without a Quirk, Izuku still dreams of becoming a superhero like All Might, his idol and a symbol of justice that inspires him.

11. Boruto: Naruto Next Generations

As a sequel to Naruto, this anime follows the journey of Boruto Uzumaki, the son of Naruto Uzumaki, who now serves as the Seventh Hokage.

Produced by Studio Pierrot and directed by Hiroyuki Yamashita and Noriyuki Abe, Boruto tells the story of a new generation at the Ninja Academy. They face different challenges from the previous generation, including threats from a mysterious organization called Kara.

While still retaining the characteristic elements of Naruto such as friendship and courage, Boruto also explores new themes like technological development, intergenerational relationships, and future challenges. With over 200 episodes, this anime maintains a strong fanbase and is one of the most popular shonen series.

12. Karakai Jouzu no Takagi-san

This film by Sōichirō Yamamoto is a romantic comedy anime produced by Shin-Ei Animation studio with a total of 36 episodes. This film will make viewers reminisce about their childhood playing with friends.

The story follows the daily life of Nishikata, a middle school student who is always teased by his classmate, Takagi, who is skilled at teasing and embarrassing him, but behind all the teasing lies seeds of love. Although Nishikata always tries to get back at Takagi, his efforts always fail due to Takagi's cleverness in reading his mind.

Even though he often feels frustrated, Nishikata does not give up trying to defeat Takagi, and their relationship gradually develops into more than just a playful rivalry. Behind the teasing, their feelings deepen and reveal the sweet side of their interactions.

4. 13. Spy x Family

Well, for those of you who are bored with monotonous anime, the series Spy x Family might be right for you. It tells the story of a spy family that hides their identities from each other, and this anime will keep viewers glued to the screen.

Spy x Family is a manga written and illustrated by Tatsuya Endo, which has also been adapted into an anime by Studio CloverWorks. This anime is a mix of action, comedy, and thriller, and it has a total of 2 seasons.

This anime also presents humorous comedy that is very entertaining, plus the cuteness of Anya Forger and her dog, which will surely make the audience feel delighted.

14. One Punch Man

Originating from a webcomic written and illustrated by ONE, then adapted into a manga by Yusuke Murata, One Punch Man presents a unique concept about a hero who is too strong.

Saitama, the main character of this anime, has extraordinary powers that allow him to defeat enemies with just one punch. However, because there are no challenges that are sufficient for him, he actually feels bored. On his journey, he meets various heroes and villains who try to test the limits of his strength.

The first season, produced by Studio Madhouse, received widespread acclaim for its stunning animation. Meanwhile, the second season, produced by J.C. The staff still maintains the signature elements of action and comedy. Thanks to its clever humor and satirical critique of the superhero genre, One Punch Man has achieved global popularity.

15. Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day

The anime Anohana, consisting of 11 episodes and aired in 2011, is known as one of the most touching anime in Japan. This anime has the genres of drama and friendship.

The story begins with a group of six friends who become separated after the death of one of them, Meiko Honma (Menma), in an accident. Ten years later, Jinta Yadomi, or Jinta, meets Menma, who appears before him as a ghost. Although she is now an adult, Menma still wears the same clothes she had on when she died. Menma pleads with Jinta to help her move on to the afterlife by fulfilling her wish.

16. Death Note

Death Note is an anime adapted from the manga by Tsugumi Ohba (writer) and Takeshi Obata (illustrator), which was first published in 2003. The story is produced by Studio Madhouse, a well-known studio in the anime industry recognized for its production quality. The anime consists of 37 episodes.

This anime follows the story of a brilliant student named Light Yagami who discovers a magical notebook that allows him to kill anyone simply by writing their name in it.

Death Note has been widely recognized for its complex plot, engaging moral debates, and the conflict between Light Yagami and a genius detective named L, creating one of the most respected psychological crime stories in modern anime.

5. 17. Love Live!

For those of you who enjoy music-themed anime, this anime produced by Studio Sunrise will be perfect for you. This anime is adapted from the multimedia project "Love Live! School Idol Project" which focuses on the journey of a group of girls aspiring to become school idols.

This anime has a music and slice of life genre, and has had several series and spin-offs that continue to evolve to this day.

The story of Love Live! centers on Honoka Kousaka and her friends, who are trying to save their school from closing by forming an idol group called μ’s (Muse). They face various challenges in gaining popularity and building their dream of becoming the best school idols.

18. Oshi no Ko

This anime is one of the best anime of 2023. Oshi no Ko is a manga written by Aka Akasaka and illustrated by Mengo Yokoyari, which has been adapted into an anime by Studio Doga Kobo. This anime is a drama and romance genre, with episodes still ongoing.

The story follows the journey of an ambitious idol and her manager struggling in the entertainment industry, with an engaging plot about competition, the relationship between the idol and her manager, and the challenges faced in achieving fame.

The main characters in Oshi no Ko include Ai Hoshino, a young girl who aspires to become a famous idol to revive her mother's career, who was once a famous idol.

She is accompanied by Tsumugi Youko, a smart and talented manager in managing Ai's career, while also facing challenges and intrigues in the competitive entertainment industry. Their story revolves around ambition, competition, and the dynamics of the relationship between the idol and her manager in achieving their grand goals.

19. Koe no Katachi (A Silent Voice)

For fans of emotionally touching anime, Koe no Katachi is a highly recommended choice. The film is adapted from a manga by Yoshitoki Ōima and produced by Kyoto Animation under the direction of Naoko Yamada.

The story focuses on Shoya Ishida, a teenager trying to atone for his past mistakes after having bullied a deaf girl named Shoko Nishimiya. With main themes of guilt, self-redemption, and personal growth, this film, which runs for about 130 minutes, has successfully captured the hearts of many viewers.

Praised for its smooth direction, beautiful visuals, and deep characterization, Koe no Katachi is considered one of the best must-watch drama anime.

(kpl/ses)

Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
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