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8 Best Hacker Anime Recommendations, Exciting Action with Advanced Technology That You Must Watch!

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Kapanlagi.com - In an ever-evolving digital era, the theme of hacking has become one of the intriguing elements in the world of anime. From thrilling action to complex intrigues, hacker-themed anime offers a captivating experience that sparks curiosity.

Such anime not only provides stunning action but also presents critical thinking about privacy, ethics, and the impact of technology in everyday life. Each title will take us into the labyrinth of the cyber world filled with challenges and moral conflicts.

Are KLovers ready to dive into the mysterious cyber world? Here are the best hacker anime recommendations that will take all KLovers on an exciting adventure, where intelligence and strategy are key to uncovering the truth!

1. 'BATTLE PROGRAMMER SHIRASE' (2003)

BATTLE PROGRAMMER SHIRASE is an anime that focuses on Shirase, a genius programmer with extraordinary abilities in solving various problems related to technology and programming. He often finds himself involved in situations that involve hacking, system breaches, and battles against malicious programs.

Shirase works for a company that deals with cybersecurity issues and often has to use his programming skills to defeat enemies trying to access sensitive data or disrupt systems. This anime features elements of action, comedy, and technology, showcasing how Shirase uses his wits to overcome the challenges he faces.

2. 'KAMISAMA NO MEMOCHOU' (HEAVEN'S MEMO PAD) (2011)

KAMISAMA NO MEMOCHOU (HEAVEN'S MEMO PAD) is an anime adapted from a light novel by Kohaku Kuroboshi. The story focuses on the character Narumi Fujishige who meets Alice, a young detective living in a mysterious apartment and working as a 'neet'.

This anime combines detective elements with technology and hacking concepts in several aspects, such as the cases faced by Alice and Narumi involving the use of technology with computers and digital devices to gather evidence and information, utilizing the internet and social media to search for clues or contact sources of information, and the involvement of crimes related to the digital world, including online fraud and other cybercrimes.

3. 'GHOST IN THE SHELL' (1995)

The anime GHOST IN THE SHELL was first released in 1995. This anime, adapted from the manga by Masamune Shirow, tells the story of a cyborg named Motoko Kusanagi who works for the Public Security Organization in Tokyo in 2029. She leads a team tasked with capturing cybercriminals and faces challenges related to identity and the relationship between humans and technology.

This anime is famous for combining action elements with deep philosophy about artificial intelligence, life, and existence. Its innovative visuals and complex narrative make it one of the classic works in the cyberpunk genre, inspiring various other works in film, anime, and video games. GHOST IN THE SHELL has also spawned various sequels, spin-offs, and live-action adaptations, making it one of the most influential franchises in pop culture.

4. 'GUILTY CROWN' (2011)

The next anime themed around hackers and technology is GUILTY CROWN. This anime, adapted from a manga of the same name, is set in the year 2039 during an event known as Lost Christmas, which involves the spread of a dangerous virus called the Apocalypse Virus. Consequently, the GHQ organization was formed to address this issue, and the country is controlled by the GHQ organization after the outbreak of the deadly virus.

This anime explores various aspects of technology, including the development of biotechnology weapons and viruses that can affect humanity. Additionally, the technology in GUILTY CROWN also includes surveillance and social control systems used by GHQ to maintain its power.

5. ' .HACK//SIGN' (2002)

The story in the anime HACK//SIGN takes place in a massive online gaming world called 'The World ' where players can explore a virtual environment and interact with each other. The main protagonist, Tsukasa, is a player who is trapped in the game and cannot log out.

Although the main focus of the story is more on the emotional aspects and relationships between characters in the virtual world, this anime also presents several elements related to the world of hackers and technology. In this gaming world, there are issues of security and system vulnerabilities that remind us of the challenges faced in the real world, where hackers can exploit weaknesses in software and networks.

6. 'COWBOY BEBOP' (1998)

The next anime is COWBOY BEBOP, directed by Shinichiro Watanabe and produced by Sunrise. This anime, released in 1998, tells the story of events that take place in the future where humans have explored outer space and live on various planets. The main focus of this anime is a group of bounty hunters consisting of Spike Spiegel, Jet Black, Faye Valentine, Edward Wong, and his dog, Ein.

Although the main focus of the story is more on the emotional aspects and relationships between characters in the virtual world, this anime also presents several elements related to the world of hackers and technology. Some characters, like Faye Valentine, have the skills to access information and manipulate data for their own advantage. Later in some episodes, the characters will face challenges involving security systems and access to confidential data.

7. 'CHOUJIGEN GAME NEPTUNE: THE ANIMATION' (2013)

Next is an anime adapted from the video game series 'Hyperdimension Neptunia'. The anime CHOUJIGEN GAME NEPTUNE: THE ANIMATION tells the story of the adventures of goddesses and characters from the game world called Gamindustri.

Although this anime does not explicitly focus on hacking themes, there are several relevant elements related to the world of gaming and technology that can be connected to the concept of hackers, such as some characters, like Neptunia and her friends, who have the ability to manipulate data and leverage technology in their games. This reflects how hackers in the real world can exploit systems to alter or access information.

8. 'SERIAL EXPERIMENTS LAIN' (1998)

SERIAL EXPERIMENTS LAIN is an anime that combines psychological, sci-fi, and thriller elements, and is often regarded as one of the most innovative works in anime history. The story focuses on Lain Iwakura, a shy and awkward teenager living in a world that is highly connected through the internet and technology. After the mysterious death of a classmate, Lain begins to investigate strange phenomena involving 'Wired', a virtual world similar to the internet, where people can connect and interact freely.

In the story, Lain and other characters often manipulate data and information within 'Wired'. This showcases hacking abilities that can be used to influence or control situations in the virtual world. Themes of surveillance or control also emerge throughout the anime, with characters struggling against forces trying to control information and privacy.

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