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I usually say Azumanga Daioh and Lucky Star give a nice cross section of common tropes, as they're comedy with a lot of meta self-reference and self-aware commentary.
The Slayers is probably my oldest, dearest favorite. That I actually knew was anime, I mean.
There was stuff like Fables of the Green Forest and Grendizer when I was in my innocent "what do you mean It's not an American cartoon" age.
I was fortunate to see the un-mangled Beast King GoLion instead of the "Voltron" hack job.
Dragon Maid season 1
Lucky Star season 1
The Original Trigun
Ghost in the shell:stand alone complex
Big O
Death note Season 1
sorry, now, my actual reccos, you have, FLCL, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, nichijou.
Heavy Metal
Heavy Metal 2000
Watership Down the orignial movie is better than the remake or the animated series
Just to name a few
Those movies I listed are animated and good
As for series, Nichijou is my favorite comedy anime but it has a very specific type of humor that some people may not like.
March comes in like a Lion is the best slice of life anime I've seen but it deals with Shogi which some people may not know how to play and hence get a bit bored if they are not interested to learn it as the series progresses along with the characters in the show.
Some other series that I really like are Your Lie in April, Haikyū, Steins; Gate and Violet Evergarden.
I'd also like to throw Shinichiro Watanabe out there as well (Cowboy Bebop, Samurai Champloo, Kids on the Slope, Space Dandy, etc)
Cowboy Bebop, for example. One of the very few.
The only suggestion here that isn't cringe.