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Tsurezure Children = oh my god its very niiiicceee
Fate/Apocrypha = dunno what to say tbh, but its good
Time travel back to the 90s when it was called manga instead of anime.
Anime is a form of Japanese animation'
It was always called Anime, even back then.
There's no good anime anymore sadly.
And this is what you get when you're unaware of any good anime that exists.
It's always been referred to as anime, no idea what you're on about.
To answer OP's question, I haven't watched them, but I've heard Kakegurui, Shoukoku no Altair, Welcome to the Ballroom and Made in Abyss are good.
It was called manga because that was what the fine importers of such materials decided it would be called.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i7V4srhyyy8
and thus it was.
Ugh. Anyway, I have little to suggest.
Made in Abyss
Saiyuuki Reload Blast
1) Full Metal Alchemist Brotherhood.
2) Sword Art Online
Can't think of any more as there is a quiz show on. I will check my Netflix account and see what the coup is as far as what I have watched it what I am planning to watch.
Anyway, this anime is a must watch since its different than any anime u've watch.
100% reccomended
Okay. So i guess you have Netflix but aren't in the UK? I just went looking for them and found them no problem. There was even a sequel movie for F.M.A. that I haven't seen yet! So, no point checking Netflix or other streaming services of a similar nature.
There is a number of legitimate online sources for Animé, some of them are subscription based. There's even a PSN app with a subs based service called Animax for Animé. It's available in Japan and America as far as I know but it's been a while since I looked at their services.