
What can you say about anime, except that it’s – amazing. Many people think that anime is just those silly little creatures and robots running around, but it’s actually a lot more than that. Anime includes many sub-genres, from crime and thriller to sci-fi and fantasy. In the final decades of the 20th century, anime became so huge that it threatened to overshadow all other entertainment industries. And nowadays, the influence of anime on movies, cartoons and video games worldwide is more than evident. Although it’s very hard to make a valid top 10 list of any anime element, here’s our list for the top 10 anime moments. From Cowboy Bebop and Fairy Tail, to Gurren Lagann and more! Brought to you by Zero2Hero!! Don't forget to subscribe here! https://goo.gl/NXuChu Click here to see the top 10 Most DANGEROUS Insects in the world! Deadly Bugs!! https://youtu.be/S1odWELinvQ Number 10: “Let’s Hold Hands”: Fairy Tail In anime, just like in any genre, it’s perfectly normal for some shows to gain more love and respect over time. Fairy Tail is one of those shows. It’s not that the show got better, it’s just that people started appreciating it more as the years rolled on. And one of the most iconic moments is definitely the “hand-holding” scene. One of the prominent themes of this show is the value of friendship, and it’s really what made the show, in my opinion. And it’s because of this that the hand-holding scene works so well. In order to survive the attack from Acnologia, the dragon, the characters have to join their forces. None of them can do it alone – they simply have to work together. When they stand in a circle, and hold their hands together, magic happens: they are able to transfer their magic around the whole group, thus becoming strong enough to repel the attack. True friendship, love and unity at work! Number 9: Chiyuki’s Choice: Death Parade This is one of those anime shows tackling more serious themes. In this particular case, the premise is based on the afterlife, and the fight each person has to go through in order to redeem their soul. After Chiyuki reaches the afterlife, she spends the bulk of the show there, but she is eventually taken back to the “real world”, that is – the world of the living, in order to see how her family is coping with her death. She realizes how difficult the whole situation is, and she is presented with a choice: to press a button and go back to the world of living – at the expense of someone else, or to keep things as they had been. Although she is tempted to press the button and get back, Chiyuki simply cannot do that. This is probably one of the most heartfelt moments of the entire series, transcending the boundaries of the genre… Number 8: The “Bang” Moment: Cowboy Bebop Cowboy Bebop was constructed in such a way to draw heavy emotions from the audience. The film was conceived as a bittersweet space opera, but the now famous “bang” moment wasn’t something people would expect. After the love of his life dies, the character Spike decides to get revenge, although his friends advise him otherwise. He decides to seek his arch-nemesis Vicious and demand justice. In order to do this, he has to deal with a whole bunch of “lower class” criminals, in order to have a chance to find Vicious and finally deal with him. And when the time comes for the showdown, it’s nothing short of amazing. It’s true that this scene is pretty short, not just for anime standards but in general. However, it manages to deliver on every level. Spike shoots Vicious, after which Vicious slices him. But Vicious dies instantly, whereas Spike still has the strength to climb the stairs and face the remainder of the gang. Before he falls down. He draws his last breath to utter just one word: “bang”. A perfect ending to a perfect show. Number 7: Homura’s Episode: Madoka Magica Technically speaking, this should not count as a single anime moment, but we will count it anyway. The reason for this is that that the whole sequence of this episodes is so massive and influential, so it would be a crime to omit any of it. Basically, it’s one of the moments that made this show. It was clear from the introduction that Homura was an important character, and a very hypnotic one. The whole thing becomes extremely interesting when the viewer finds out the back story of Homura. It turns out that she comes from an entirely different timeline, and that she was Madoka’s best friend. From this point on, the story develops in an amazing way, as we learn how Homura travels back in time because she wants to save Madoka, without any success. As Madoka continues to die, Homura undergoes a change, from a mild and gentle soul to a fearsome character. The Homura episode is an amazing piece of storytelling and character development.
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