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TopicKokoro presents: The top 100 anime of the decade (according to Kokoro).
KokoroAkechi
01/03/20 8:11:40 PM
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80. NouCome
https://anilist.co/anime/19221/Ore-no-Nounai-Sentakushi-ga-Gakuen-Love-Comedy-wo-Zenryoku-de-Jama-Shiteiru

Ever wonder what it would be like if you were in a type of choose your own adventure dating sim? Maybe it'll be like NouCome. The basis of the show is that our protagonist, Kanade, will abruptly be forced to make some a decision from a multiple choice selection of basically all bad options. Of course, for the viewer they are hilarious options. The main cast is also basically a collection of social oddballs who make up some sort of "elite" group or something which is an additional funny aspect of the anime. The artwork makes things really pop and add a bit of cute to all the comedy the show has to offer. If you want to watch a BAD show with a similar premise check out If her flag breaks (or don't because you know... it's bad).

79. How to Keep a Mummy
https://anilist.co/anime/99390/How-to-Keep-a-Mummy/

This is a show about a group of friends who basically come into possession of mythical pets such as an oni, dragon, and of course a mummy. Except instead of being intimidating or scary as they are often portrayed they are cute little critters. It's very heartwarming to watch how each of the human caretakers learn about their little critter and how they help each other. It's extremely cute watching the little guys interact too. It has some comedy in it but it's not quite as strong as just the overall "pleasant" factor.

78. Charlotte
https://anilist.co/anime/20997/Charlotte/

I think that this show has become fairly polarized over time. I still see it as a very good show, but I do admit it probably could use maybe 3 more episodes to strengthen the ending. That said, the show has a mix of drama, comedy, and character that you come to expect from the author. Nao Tomori is one of my favorite female characters of the decade, she feels a lot more human than most other characters across anime. That said, the other ones in the anime don't quite get the same focus as "always suffering" Nao does. While they don't always land execution 100%, each scenario they introduce has a level of stakes that seem appropriate for when they happen. I often see an argument that they could have just skipped the first few episodes and I feel those "filler" episodes were very important for introducing each character and what they are all about. The anime also sports one of the best OPs of the entire decade (Bravely You).

77. Non Non Biyori
https://anilist.co/anime/17549/Non-Non-Biyori

"Nyan-pasu!"
-NNB takes a cast of mostly girls (the guy doesn't actually talk iirc) that are various ages due to living in the country. The anime is a very good mix of relaxing slice of life moments and comedy. However, the MVP is Renge. I remember my anime club watched the first episode and they were like "who is playing that awful recorder" and when they it was Renge it was pretty great.

76. Parasyte - the maxim
https://anilist.co/anime/20623/Parasyte-the-maxim/

I really liked the interaction between Migi and Shinichi and imo that really carries a lot of the show. I think it does everything else pretty good, if it's great it's not always consistent, but I don't think it's ever bad. They do manage to have a sense of "dread" that is hard to capture in anime. There is an interesting take on loss and sacrifice in the anime too. I think the other parts of the anime, like side characters and such are not really that good though which is why it lands at a relatively low spot among great shows.
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