RE: Best Anime Series?
Classifications, PLEASE!
I think it's unfair to try and say there's one anime to rule them all. It may be a matter of comparing Dark Knight to Little Mermaid, so to say.
Best Beat'em-up: Yu-Yu Hakusho.
Now, now. Down, DBZ fans. True, DBZ does have a lot of good action involved in it, yet at the same time you have to go EONS into an episode just to watch 5 minutes of fighting after massive amounts of powering up. With YYH, it's different; the boys are hot to trot, use their brains for certain fights to a hilarious extent, there's plenty of luffable character development (Oh, Genkai and Kuwabara...) instead of stereotypical 'STUFF FACE BOY' and 'ANGRY PRINCE BOY', there's so many flaws in the characters it makes them realistic, and I think even Saiyans would want to cry trying to go against Toguro at 100%.
Best Mystery Series: .hack//SIGN
I'm not touching any other .hack//, but this one was a great mystery. There were lots of subtle hints involved with this storyline, and it definitely deserves some credit for 'most like a game' anime.
Best young teen/girl anime: Angelic Layer
To be watched only as sub, IMHO, this little-known piece from Clamp is really cute. It integrates some wonderful fight scenes where the underdog Mizaki has to strategize to really beat her opponents. And she isn't all-powerful as a newbie, either, which is refreshing. Also, WIGGLY ICCHAN! NYERONYERO~
Best Plot-twister: Kannazuki No Miko
My. God. This one was a real mind-boggler. Great characters, great steering of the story (though you have to pay attention, and it's definitely not for those that are younger). Oh yeah, the mecha battles are HOT STUFF. I'm not into mechas but this! THIS. It was awesome. Minus the pitiful yelling everytime the lead male character attacked.
Best Historical: Rurouni Kenshin
Everything in this anime is so perfect to the time. I've done some research into it, and this just...feels so much like what was described in the history books. Yet it keeps a gentle fantasy air to it- not enough to lift it off the ground, so to say, but just enough to add plenty of excitement into the story.
Best Mecha: None (I don't watch mecha really)
Best Robot-Human: Cyborg 009
Ahhh, my childhood. With a unique style, gorgeous character development, and some heavy plot points, this makes for an excellent robot-human series. (I fear for my head, thanks to the Evangelion fans out there...)
Best Art: Tsubasa: Resevoir Chronicles
While I'm still vastly upset at what they did to the STORY, Clamp has a distinguished style with 'perfect' anime proportions, great magic effects, stunning character designs and even more beautiful outfits...seriously, there's very little here to poke at.
Best In-Game Anime: Persona 4
My. God. Seeing the cutscenes of this game made me want a Persona 4 anime so badly. ;A; The actual game has anime cutscenes that are few and far in between, but they are GORGEOUS.
Best Plotter: Death Note
Death Note gave me a headache, but there's absolutely no debate that's it's really an amazing thinker anime. (Light needs some acting help though...)
Best Mature Anime with a Plot: Chobits
It's cute, yet devious in one package. Definitely not for the younger crowd, this anime delivers an important message while subtly revealing some important messages about society today.
Worst Anime Ever: Anything by 4kids
They mess everything up ;;