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A lot of them are far more mature than even "mature" live action shows or movies, and not just in the nudity and violence sense either. There are some incredible, in depth stories out there that you'll never experience because you think they're "just cartoons".
If you want to, give Cowboy Bebop a shot, it's an awesome place to start, and has one of the best stories I've seen in any show.
Nah. Azumanga Daioh and Lucky Star are the best starting points, with the biggest cross section of standard anime tropes.
Also, The Slayers and Ranma 1/2
And I like to multi-task, so I like to listen to series as I do something else. Thus another reason to enjoy dubs.
That's one reason why Ranma 1/2 is just as good in English as the original dub. Aside from it not being censored and localized like how so many classics were mangled during the dark ages, giving all the non-Japanese characters hilarious accents was genius.
Also, Ian Corlett's finest role is without a doubt Dr. Tofu. Goku aint got crap.
Yeah.