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1. Hakujaden (Tale of the White Serpant), Movie, 1958.
2. Tetsuwan Atom, TV, 1963
3. Horus, Prince of the Sun, Movie, 1968
4. Kumotochuribu, 1943.
8. Ashita no Joe, TV, 1970
9. Lupin III, TV, 1971.
10. Gatchaman, TV, 1972.
11. Mazinger Z, TV, 1972.
13. Space Battleship Yamato, TV, 1974.
19. Spacde Battleship Yamato, movie, 1978.
20. Future Boy Conan, TV, 1978
22. Aim For The Ace!, TV, 1979.
23. Akage no Anne, TV, 1979.
24. Mobile Suit Gundam, TV, 1979.
25. The Ideon: Be Invoked, Movie, 1982
27. Armored Trooper Votoms, TV, 1983
28. Galaxy Express 999, Movie, 1979
29. Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro, Movie, 1979
30. Urusei Yatsura, TV, 1981
31. SDF Macross, TV, 1982
35. Daicon films, 1983
38. Urusei Yatsura 2: Beutiful Dreamer, Movie, 1984
39. Macross: Do You Remember Love?, Movie, 1984
42. Wings of the Honnimise, Movie, 1987
43. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, Movie, 1984
44. Laputa: Castle in the Sky, Movie, 1986
45. Tonari no Totoro, Movie, 1988
46. Grave of the Fireflies, Movie, 1988
47. Princess Mononoke, Movie, 1997
48. Dr. Slump, TV, 1981
49. Captain Tsubasa, TV, 1983
50. Fist of the Northstar, TV, 1984
51. Touch, TV, 1985
52. Dragon Ball, TV, 1986
53. Saint Seiya, TV, 1986
55. Yu Yu Hakusho, TV, 1992
56. Wicked City, OVA, 1987
57. Akira, Movie, 1988
58. Ghost in the Shell, Movie, 1995
60. Gubuster, OAV, 1988
61. Patlabor, OAV, 1988
62. Giant Robo, OAV, 1992
63. Tenchi Muyo!, OAV, 1992
64. Ah Megami-sama, OAV, 1993
65. Patlabor 2: The Movie, Movie, 1993
66. Tokyo Babylon 2, OAV, 1994
67. Macross Plus, OAV, 1994
68. Memories, Movie, 1996
69. Mahou Tsukai Tai, OAV, 1996
70. Blue Submarine No. 6, OAV, 1998
71. Sailor Moon, TV, 1992
72. Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water, TV, 1990
73. Crayon Shin-chan, TV, 1992
74. Mobile Suit G-Gundam, TV, 1994
76. Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, TV, 1995
77. Kodomo no Omocha, TV, 1996
78. The Vision of Escaflowne, TV, 1996
79. Slayers Try, TV, 1997
80. Revolutionary Girl Utena, TV, 1997
82. Pokémon, TV, 1997
83. Cowboy Bebop, TV, 1998
85. Serial Experiments Lain, TV, 1998
88. Digimon: The Movie, Movie, 2000
89. Jin-Roh, Movie, 2000
90. Blood: The Last Vampire, Movie, 2000
91. Cardcapror Sakura, TV, 1998
93. Neon Genesis Evangelion, TV, 1995
94. HunterxHunter, TV, 1999
95. One Piece, TV, 1999
96. Detective Boy Conan, TV, 1996
97. Love Hina, TV, 2000
98. Sakura Taisen, TV, 2000
99. Martian Successor Nadesico, TV, 1996
100. Doremon, TV, 1979

what do you think of the list
some i disagree with Lain above Eva not so much
 
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Most of these I can't argue with as, while there are some I do not like on a personal level, they've all had some kind of lasting impact on the genre they're a part of.

The only exception I can think of is Digimon: The Movie. (And I assume they're talking about the US release that was an unrelated short, two movies, and an OVA series combined into one thing?)

I like Digimon and all but saying that film was a "lasting impact on the genre"? Uhhh... no.
 
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Most of these I can't argue with as, while there are some I do not like on a personal level, they've all had some kind of lasting impact on the genre they're a part of.

The only exception I can think of is Digimon: The Movie. (And I assume they're talking about the US release that was an unrelated short, two movies, and an OVA series combined into one thing?)

I like Digimon and all but saying that film was a "lasting impact on the genre"? Uhhh... no.

no Animage is a Japanese Magazine
 
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This list is false. The hell One Piece is down at 95. Sheeee-iiiiiiiiit...... :eyebrow:
 
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no Animage is a Japanese Magazine

Strange. I wonder which Digimon movie they're referring to then.

This list is false. The hell One Piece is down at 95.

To be fair, most of the fighting anime that shows up on this list are the "elder statesmen" of the genre.

The fact that a (relatively speaking) "young punk" like One Piece was able to show up on the list and be counted alongside them at all is a pretty major accomplishment. You'll notice that its contemporaries, Bleach and Naruto, don't even get that much.

Ultimately, what fascinates me about this list is less the specific numbering of each show and more what is put on the list at all. It really shows what sticks in the Japanese anime fan's consciousness and why certain things keep getting referenced over and over again throughout anime's history.
 
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Wow, Cardcaptor Sakura is above One Piece...

And, actually, I can understand that.
 
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To be fair, most of the fighting anime that shows up on this list are the "elder statesmen" of the genre.

The fact that a (relatively speaking) "young punk" like One Piece was able to show up on the list and be counted alongside them at all is a pretty major accomplishment. You'll notice that its contemporaries, Bleach and Naruto, don't even get that much.

On the other hand, I like seeing Dragonball, Saint Seiya, and Yuu Yuu Hakusho nestled together in the 50s like the buddies they are. Makes me imagine their protagonists all hanging out together. :)
 
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On the other hand, I like seeing Dragonball, Saint Seiya, and Yuu Yuu Hakusho nestled together in the 50s like the buddies they are. Makes me imagine their protagonists all hanging out together. :)

They're all drinking together after work and bitching about the "new kid" that got let into the club they had to put their dues into to be accepted by and who does he think he is with his silly hat and that big muppet mouth?! :mad:
 
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Nadesico and Yu Yu Hakusho deserve to be much higher. D:

True Story.

Wow, Cardcaptor Sakura is above One Piece...

And, actually, I can understand that.

I, cannot. I don't even LIKE One Piece, but I realize it's immensely more popular in Japan than...nearly anything else animated on television right now.
 
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