5 Best Anime That Gets You Hooked From Episode 1

5) Summertime Rendering

5) Summertime Rendering

I’ve been checking out Crunchyroll lately, and it’s really become the go-to place for anime. They have everything, and a ton of series you won’t find on other platforms like Netflix. This new season is especially exciting – we’re getting new installments of favorites like Dr. Stone: Science Future Part 3 and Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World Season 4. Plus, there are some highly anticipated new shows premiering, like Witch Hat Atelier and Daemons of the Shadow Realm. It’s a great mix of continuations of popular series and some hidden gems you might not know about.

Even a beloved game like The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time isn’t perfect. I’m really excited about the rumors of a remake, but I’m also worried about one particular part of the original game: the Water Temple. It’s always been considered one of the most frustrating dungeons in the entire Zelda series – some even call it one of the worst in gaming history. Hopefully, this remake will finally address and fix this long-standing problem.

Choosing just ten major plot twists from a series that’s been running for nearly forty years is tough! To make it manageable, we focused on the main games themselves – leaving out any side stories, remasters, or follow-up titles.
Key Takeaways (Because Who Has Time to Read the Fine Print?):

Here is an overview of the collection, via its Steam page:

Animated sci-fi shows are often as good as, or even better than, many live-action series. While shows like The Expanse and Severance are incredibly popular and well-made, many animated sci-fi programs are more imaginative, willing to try new things, and simply more fun to watch. This list doesn’t include Japanese anime, as that deserves its own separate ranking.

Although the Harry Potter films made Ralph Fiennes a household name, true artistic success isn’t always guaranteed by fame. His recent horror sequel boasts an impressive 92% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and is challenging everything audiences thought they knew about his acting range. The Bone Temple is a clear triumph, demonstrating that his work in the Harry Potter series was just a prelude to his truly chilling performances.

Following the conclusion of Yellowstone Season 5, Marshals continues the story of Kayce Dutton. Created by Taylor Sheridan and John Linson, the Yellowstone franchise also featured Sheridan himself as a horse trainer named Travis. Despite some controversy surrounding his role in Yellowstone‘s final season, actor Forrie J. Smith (Wheatley) is returning for Marshals.

With increasing globalization, the differences between anime and Western cartoons are becoming less noticeable. One effective way to attract new viewers to Japanese animation is to create anime that resemble Western cartoon styles. Many anime series over the years have successfully demonstrated this approach.