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Fighting? Comfy slice-of-life?
work your way up
for sure the original DB and DBZ series in general
og pokemon
Death Note is a tragedy but also very well written. The last section is mid though. Even most of the adaptations skip it.
I'd say Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood because it's the best the genre has to offer while still being fun and very accessible.
Claymore is v. good but the ending is unique to the anime and not nearly as good as the manga which continues on for a lot longer.
Also, Azumanga Daioh.
You mean the OG 70s classics, right?
Several of my boomer uncles/aunts watched that and really liked it. That is a super accessible anime and one of the GOATs.
is there any anime about greek pantheon ?
To start any journey into Anime there is only one to start off with and that is Akira.
I need hurry up and read the comics of Akira I got too (not that I am bragging to all the people who don't have them...hee hee hee).
The Wano Arc is the best grouping of shonen episodes I've ever seen.
If you enjoy it there is also Fairy Tail. People give that one a ton of guff- but I'll rep it.