Sure. 'Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma' has some ecchi elements mainly in the form of the 'foodgasms' the characters experience when tasting great food. But the main story is about Soma Yukihira, a young chef who aims to become the best in the culinary world. He enrolls in an elite cooking school where he has to compete in various cooking battles, which are really exciting to watch. The plot is full of twists and turns as he faces different opponents with their own unique cooking styles.
'No Game No Life' is another great example. While it has some fan - service moments that can be considered ecchi, the story is really engaging. It's about two siblings, Sora and Shiro, who are the best gamers in the real world but then get transported to a world where everything is decided by games. They have to use their gaming skills to outwit the various races in this new world and rise to the top. The world - building in this anime is amazing, and the plot keeps you on the edge of your seat.
Another is 'High School DxD'. It's a supernatural anime. The story follows Issei Hyoudou, a perverted high school student who gets killed and then resurrected as a devil. There's a fair amount of fan service, but the plot also involves battles between different factions in the devil world, and Issei's growth as a character as he tries to become a powerful devil.
Another characteristic is that they can use fan service to enhance the mood or the character's personalities. In 'One Piece', Nami's outfits are sometimes a bit revealing, which can be seen as a form of fan service. But within the context of the story, it also shows her confident and sometimes cheeky personality. The overall story of the Straw Hat Pirates' adventures, their quests for treasure, and their battles against powerful enemies is so vast and engaging that the fan service becomes just one aspect among many that make the anime great.
'Food Wars! Shokugeki no Soma' also fits. The story is about a young chef named Soma trying to prove himself in a highly competitive culinary school. There is fan service in the form of the characters' over - the - top reactions to delicious food, which are sometimes depicted in a rather 'ecstatic' way. But the main focus remains on the amazing cooking battles and Soma's journey to become the best chef.
One great ecchi anime with a good story is 'High School DxD'. It follows the story of Issei Hyodo, a perverted high school student who gets killed and is then reincarnated as a devil. Alongside the ecchi elements such as the fan service of the female characters in revealing outfits, there is a complex story involving battles between different supernatural factions, Issei's growth as a devil, and his relationships with his friends and love interests.
One example is 'High School DxD'. It has a lot of fan service elements like the revealing outfits of the female characters. However, it also has an engaging story. The plot involves a perverted high school student who gets killed and then is reincarnated as a devil. He has to navigate the complex world of devils, angels, and fallen angels while also trying to improve his own powers.
Another is 'To Love - Ru'. It's about an alien girl named Lala who comes to Earth and gets involved with a normal high school boy, Rito. There are a lot of comical and ecchi situations as Rito finds himself in awkward encounters with Lala and other female characters, all while there's an underlying story about inter - galactic affairs.
One is 'High School DxD'. It has an interesting story about a perverted yet determined high school boy who gets involved with demons and angels. The ecchi elements are there with the fan service, but it also has a plot filled with battles, character development, and a unique take on the supernatural world.
One example could be 'High School DxD'. It has an interesting story that involves a hapless high school boy who gets reincarnated as a devil and has to navigate the complex world of devils, angels, and fallen angels. Alongside the story, there are ecchi elements such as fan service scenes, but they don't overshadow the overall plot which has elements of action, comedy, and character development.
Another characteristic is that the fan service can be used to add a bit of humor or spice to the anime. Take 'No Game No Life' for instance. There are some fan service - like moments, such as the outfits of the female characters. But the story is a complex and interesting one. It's set in a world where everything is decided by games, and the two main characters, Sora and Shiro, are trying to conquer this world through their gaming skills. The fan service doesn't overshadow the story but rather complements it in a way.
'My Hero Academia' can also be considered. While not as blatant as some others in terms of fan service, there are moments like the hero costumes which are cool and sometimes show off the characters' physiques a bit. The story, though, is amazing. It follows Izuku Midoriya's journey to become a great hero in a world full of people with superpowers, and it has great character development and a deep exploration of the concept of heroism.