One of the well - known martial arts novels could be 'Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon'. It has elements of martial arts and a touch of Eastern philosophy. However, I'm not sure if it exactly meets the 'echi' part which might be a misspelling. Maybe you mean 'epic'. If so, 'The Legend of Condor Heroes' is also a great one. It's full of exciting martial arts battles and complex characters.
The top ten most popular animes of 2019 were as follows:
Attack on Titan
2 Sword Art Online
3 Demon Slayer
4. The Agreed Dream Island (Agreed Dream Island)
5."The Dragon Among Men"
A Certain Magical Index
Jojo's Bizarre Adventure
8 "The Agreed Dream Island"(The Agreed Dream Island)
9. Weirdos in the convenience store
10 《Fate/Grand Order》
These animes were very popular around the world and had a large number of fans and audiences. Of course, each region had different preferences for cartoons, and the performance of these cartoons in different regions might also be different.
Well, 'Fruits Basket' is a wonderful choice. It has a rich tapestry of relationships. Tohru's kind heart and her interactions with the Sohma family members, especially Kyo, are full of romantic undertones. The story is also about acceptance and growth within relationships.
For beginners, 'My Hero Academia' is a great choice. It has a simple yet engaging story. It's set in a world where most people have superpowers, called 'Quirks'. The story follows Izuku Midoriya, a boy born without a Quirk who still dreams of becoming a hero. The story is easy to follow and has a lot of action and heart - warming moments. Another one is 'Sword Art Online'. It starts with a very interesting premise where players are trapped in a virtual reality game and must clear all the levels to escape. It has elements of action, adventure, and romance. 'One Punch Man' is also suitable for beginners. The story is about a hero named Saitama who can defeat any enemy with just one punch. It's humorous and has some great fight scenes.
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The most popular anime of 2009 ranked 1-20 as follows:
1 "The Attacking Giant"
Detective Conan
3 Naruto
4 Death
5 Silver Soul
One Piece
7 Inuyasha
8 The Fairy's Tail
9 《Fullmetal Alchemist》
[10: Metal Alchemist]
Prince of tennis
Slam Dunk
Dragon Ball
Death Note
15 《Fate/stay night》
Death Note
Chapter 17: Fate Stone Door
18 "Gentle Girl"
Prince of tennis 2
Ghost Blade
The above rankings may vary slightly depending on the source, but overall, Attack on the Giant and Detective Conan both became one of the most popular animes of 2009.
The top 10 anime must-see anime couldn't give an exact answer because different people might have different understandings of the concept of 2D and each person's definition of must-see may also be different. However, you can refer to some of the most popular anime:
Attack on Titan
2 Naruto
3 Death Note
One Piece
5 Demon Slayer
6 Sword Art Online
7. A Certain Magical Index
8 Violet Evergarden
9. Tokyo Ghoul
Speed Otaku (Initial D)
These animes were very popular in the 2D culture and had their own unique stories and styles. However, this was just a reference. Everyone's preferences and views were different, so they could choose which anime to watch according to their own interests and preferences.
In my opinion, 'Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood' is top - notch. The story is so well - crafted, exploring the laws of equivalent exchange and the consequences of playing god. Then 'Attack on Titan' for its intense and dark story that keeps you on the edge of your seat. And 'Death Note' because of its unique concept and the psychological battle between Light and L.
Well, 'Macross' is an amazing science - fiction anime. It features epic space battles and an interesting story about human - alien relations. 'Planetes' is also great. It focuses on the lives of debris collectors in space, showing a different side of the future space exploration. And don't forget 'Code Geass'. With its complex plot of political intrigue and the power of Geass, it's a must - see for science - fiction anime fans.
I'm not familiar with the term 'echi' in this context. But 'A Record of Mortal's Cultivation to Immortality' has some martial - arts - like elements. The protagonist has to train hard and fight against various enemies, with detailed descriptions of his growth in power. It's a popular novel in the cultivation genre which is related to martial arts in some ways.
'Neon Genesis Evangelion' is a must - mention. It has a complex plot that involves giant mechas fighting against mysterious beings. It also explores the psychological states of the young pilots, dealing with themes like depression, self - worth, and the relationship between humans and technology in a very unique way.