If you are looking for an epic commitment, this is it. Eiichiro Oda’s masterpiece follows Monkey D. Luffy on his quest to become the King of the Pirates. Its world-building is second to none in the industry.
For those who want something grittier and more experimental, Tatsuki Fujimoto’s Chainsaw Man subverts classic Shonen tropes with cinematic pacing and dark, visceral humor. 2. Psychological & Dark Thrillers
A unique take on the fantasy genre that starts after the Demon King has been defeated. It explores the concept of time and immortality through the eyes of an elven mage. 4. Sports (Spokon)
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If you prefer stories that challenge your mind or keep you on the edge of your seat, these titles are essential.
Even if you don’t like volleyball, Haikyu!! is infectious. It’s a masterclass in ensemble storytelling where every character—even the "villains" on the opposing team—gets a chance to shine.
A wholesome yet hilarious blend of action and comedy. A spy must "create a family" to execute a mission, unaware that his wife is an assassin and his daughter is a telepath.