Each decade has a number of anime series that practically everyone watched along with some anime that might have been overlooked or were ignored the whole time. The 2000s, for example, is a decade ...
The 2000s were full of anime that felt absolutely inescapable for a while. Some were genuine mainstream hits. Others were cult favorites that dominated forums, convention chatter and late-night ...
The 2000s were a golden era for anime, delivering iconic series that shaped the medium and captivated global audiences. This decade saw a surge in diverse storytelling combining intense action, deep ...
Cathlyn Melo is an experienced anime writer from the Philippines with a Master in Business Administration. She was once a hospital employee before deciding to pursue her passion for anime and manga ...
Rodrigo is a freelance writer from Mexico passionate about sharing his mind with the world. He has worked as a writer in Sportskeeda Anime, DualShockers, Attack of the Fanboy, and Screen Rant, where ...
Let’s be honest—anime in the 2000s was a chaotic masterpiece. It was the era of chunky DVD box sets, Toonami marathons, and forums where people argued over sub vs. dub like their lives depended on it.
Anime evolves like it’s trying to one-up itself, and every decade comes with its own personality crisis. One era’s innovation becomes the next era’s nostalgia bait. The old-school hand-drawn grit of ...