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Plenty... anything from Studio Ghibli... you can watch "Spirited Away" on Netflix
It's not "super dark" ( whatever that means )...
"Super dark" might mean "Tokyo Ghoul", "Another", or maybe even "Chainsaw Man"
Adult who has never really watched anime find it hard to get into Anime... it's a niche thing that either you get or you don't...
Titan
Parasyte
Cyberpunk edgerunners
Psychopass
Fate zero
Devilman crybaby
Ajin
Jigoku shoujo (Hell girl)
Monster
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/12/3900738463154285757/#c3900738463157339030
The Netflix aspect is another story though. A lot of these I'd say ought to be watched with subtitles. Ergo Proxy and Cowboy Bebop being exceptions where the english dub was a net improvement.
But read https://simson.net/ref/1963/God_And_Golem_Inc.pdf and https://www.amazon.com/G%C3%B6del-Escher-Bach-Eternal-Golden/dp/0465026567 first.
Aside from the two movies, which were based on arcs from the original manga, there's the separate Stand Alone Complex continuity with two seasons, the Solid State Society OVA and the 2045 series, and then the Arise continuity is another reboot.
We don't talk about the live action kus.
You cannot go wrong with Berserk (the old series, take extra care, not the modern iteration).
Or, Claymore.
Or, Fate Zero (i recommend watching the entire series, though).
Phantom of Inferno will make you jump with joy.
If you want more psychologically dark, then something like The Rising of the Shield Hero, will set you up nicely.
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/12/3874841497818571373/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lc8e5ZBRPE
All of Ghibli goes without saying. Though even if it's the only one to get PG-13, it's still shonen.
For non-dark and adult stuff, I always say Azumanga Daioh and Lucky Star are a good place to start for an anime noob. Good cross section of standard tropes and conventions.
Also, The Slayers is probably my oldest and dearest favorite. Or tied for that position with Ranma 1/2.