Even though anime has made its way into the mainstream over the past few years, negative notions about the medium persist.
With the exception of a few mature animated comedies (some of which are fantastic and thematically complex, like Bojack Horseman), animation in the US is still typically viewed as a medium for children. The idea that cartoons are kid sh*t, while perhaps understandable for someone who has only ever been exposed to Western media, is ignorant of the broad range of animation in other cultures.
In a similar vein, a lot of people insist that they just can’t get into anime, or they stigmatize all of it because they don’t like the “schoolgirl stuff.” But it’s important to remember that anime isn’t a genre–It’s a medium.
Individual anime series fall into every genre under the sun, just like movies and live-action TV shows. Saying you don’t like anime because of the schoolgirl stuff (which is a very valid thing to dislike) is kind of like saying you don’t like movies because of slasher films. You’re writing off an entire medium of art over a genre that you can easily avoid.
So let’s say you are open to watching anime, but aren’t quite sure where to start. Or, more likely, maybe you already love anime and you’re trying to find a series to convince your SO that the $200 action figure in your room was a totally reasonable thing to buy (it was, and your life choices are perfect). Just check out any of these gateway anime series that serve as perfect entry points into the medium’s diverse offerings.
Attack on Titan (Shingeki no Kyojin)
Few series have ever come close to crafting a narrative as perfect as Attack on Titan. The premise is high-concept: The last surviving humans live in a walled off city surrounded by giant, humanoid, man-eating monsters called Titans.
One day the walls are breached, and three surviving children — Eren, Mikasa, and Armin — set their sights on joining the military in order to fight back for the sake of humanity. But what could have been a simple, straight-forward action-horror show, turned out to be so much more. Nothing is ever as it seems in Attack on Titan, and the plot continually twists to turn everything you thought you knew on its head.
Attack on Titan is thrilling, terrifying, tragic, and emotionally resonant, oftentimes all at once. It’s a show about the horrors of war and the lengths humans will go to protect the things they hold dear to them. If you only watch one anime ever, make sure it’s Attack on Titan.
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