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10. Kono Oto Tomare!: Sounds Of Life
In the music genre, Kono Oto Tomare! is certainly not the longest-running show, but if you want to hear some beautiful compositions again, it’s hard to go wrong with this anime. Chika, Satowa, and the rest of the characters are surprisingly deep and well-written, so rewatching the show lets you see their actions from a new perspective.
Over its 2-season-run, the anime features a good variety of musical pieces for you to enjoy. Not only is there variety in the compositions, but there is also a noticeable difference in the performance of the same piece at different points in the story. If you’re in the mood to indulge in some traditional Japanese tunes, it’s a good idea to watch this once again.
9. Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure
Jojo’s is such a bizarre ride that watching it just once will not be enough. It practically defines the term 'excess,' be it in style, personality, masculinity, or drama, and any mortal will need to watch it multiple times before they can claim they fully appreciate it.
The anime already has 6 seasons, so you might have forgotten plenty of details since the first time you saw it. It’s as timeless as the memes it inspired, and just like those memes, you can come back to the show again and again and still enjoy it.
8. Blue Lock
Just by virtue of being a sports anime, people will revisit Blue Lock to see their favorite matches again. But throw in the adrenaline and sheer hype unique to it, and you have an anime that is borderline addictive.
With so many interesting playstyles on display, Blue Lock introduces an astonishing amount of variety both casual fans and soccer enthusiasts can come back for. And with the obsessive drive fueling each character and the creative ways the art depicts their mental state, the anime has plenty of moments that leave a lasting impression, begging you to give them a second look.
7. Cowboy Bebop
Cowboy Bebop is an anime classic that has withstood the test of time. Like any good classic, you can rewatch it multiple times and still find new things to appreciate. And between its amazing writing, action, direction, and soundtrack, there’s a lot to keep coming back for.
Cowboy Bebop’s episodic stories can be watched in any order after you’ve seen them the first time around. Each episode is self-contained, and a completely new plot also makes the universe feel infinitely vast, letting your imagination run wild with the possible stories around every corner.
6. Neon Genesis Evangelion
Watching Evangelion is like looking at a work of art. You can grasp and even admire it at a glance, but you only really understand it after spending time with it. Behind its veneer of a mecha anime, it hides a highly introspective look at loneliness, depression, love, and the human condition.
Evangelion certainly doesn’t hold your hand as it throws heavy symbolism and obscure references your way, some of which you have to sit on forums to make sense of. But when you catch those details you missed the first time around, it reveals a deeper meaning to the anime that makes the viewing experience even richer. Between that and its complicated but well-written characters, there’s a lot to unpack and enjoy in your next rewatch.
5. Kaguya-Sama: Love Is War
Kaguya-sama is undoubtedly one of the best comedy anime to exist, period. It already has 4 seasons, and each episode has multiple sketches, giving you an absurd amount of jokes and gags to revisit. The voice acting throughout the series also is some of the best in the industry, so no one would blame you for playing your favorite clips on repeat.
But besides its comedy, Kaguya-sama also features some deep characters and heartfelt romance. Watching it again after experiencing the conclusion to its 4th season evokes a sense of nostalgia, like reminiscing how close friends used to be back in the day. If you’re looking for a good laugh and hilarious characters, you can’t go wrong rewatching this show.
4. Attack On Titan
The phenomenally written Attack on Titan is one of the best anime to start watching all over again. All its instances of foreshadowing, small discrepancies in shady characters, and little details hidden in the back of its frames make revisiting it the only way to fully appreciate and marvel at the planning that went into this series.
With its 4 seasons still going strong, there are plenty of amazing moments and fight scenes for viewers to revisit. However, what really makes Attack on Titan so rewatchable is how Eren, Armin, Mikasa, and the rest of the crew change in ways we never imagined. Watching it again gives you a completely different perspective and respect for the depth of their characters.
3. Monogatari Series
There are details in the Monogatari series that are literally only a couple of frames long. It’s impossible to catch them and all their other subtle nuances in a single sitting, but those who watch it again are well rewarded for their efforts.
Studio Shaft really went all out with this anime, with a frequently shifting art style, brilliant animation, and amazing screenplay and direction. The rapid-fire dialogues between characters and their interactions are also incredibly fun to come back to, and with 5 seasons plus movies, there’s always more to be discovered.
2. Hunter X Hunter
Hunter x Hunter is indisputably one of the best shonen anime of all time. Its clever subversion of tropes and ingenious powers made it an extremely well-balanced and novel series for Shonen fans to enjoy.
It has introduced some of the most epic moments and highly-regarded characters in anime history, and with 148 episodes, there are quite a few of them. Though the anime has been on a break for a while, the manga has recently announced its return from hiatus, so there’s no better time to re-familiarize yourself with the show.
1. One Piece
The longest-running of the big 3, and a true anime legend, One Piece is the best anime to revisit when you’re in the mood for peak fiction. It features a vast and fantastic world, with over 1100 named characters and over 1000 episodes in the anime.
Just the fact that it is still ongoing should tell you One Piece has aged extremely well. Its themes, characters, world-building, and animation have all progressed by leaps and bounds over the years, as evidenced by how it has such a massive fan base even today. And with so much variety, story, and incredible shonen action to its name, it can keep you engaged, regardless of how many times you rewatch it.