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1087 titles indexed across 17 genres, 1984–2026

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AP–0007★ 8.5
2018 · 15 EP · B.CMAY Pictures

Mo Dao Zu Shi

Chinese wuxia fantasy with a cult following that only keeps growing.

Historical (CN)FantasySupernatural
AP–0008★ 8.7
2014 · 25 EP · Production I.G

Haikyuu!!

Turns a volleyball rotation into the tensest thing you'll watch all week.

SportsShonen
AP–0017★ 8.9
2006 · 25 EP · Sunrise

Code Geass

A masked strategist plots a rebellion. Every episode ends on a gut-punch.

MechaPsychologicalSci-Fi
AP–0037★ 8.4
2020 · 1 EP · Lerche

Given the Movie: Nino no Sora

The series' most-recommended arc gets the theatrical treatment.

BLRomance
AP–0038★ 7.6
2008 · 12 EP · Studio Deen

Junjou Romantica

A foundational BL rom-com most newer entries in the genre still get compared to.

BLRomanceComedy
AP–0039★ 7.7
2017 · 12 EP · Lerche

Hitorijime My Hero

A delinquent-turned-mentor story that quietly becomes a genuine romance.

BLRomanceComedy
AP–0040★ 8.4
2021 · 11 EP · Haoliners

Fog Hill of Five Elements

A martial-arts wuxia short series with animation that punches way above its runtime.

Historical (CN)FantasyShonen
AP–0056★ 8.7
2021 · 13 EP · P.A. Works / OLM

Odd Taxi

A walrus cabbie gets tangled in a missing-person case. Every episode rewrites what you thought you knew.

PsychologicalSeinen
AP–0060★ 8.8
2021 · 13 EP · TMS Entertainment

Fruits Basket: The Final

The zodiac-curse story lands its ending as gracefully as it earned it.

RomanceSlice of LifeShojo
AP–0068★ 7.9
2023 · 13 EP · Production I.G / MAPPA

Heavenly Delusion

Two timelines, one ruined world, and a mystery that only gets stranger the more it explains.

PsychologicalSci-FiHorror
AP–0074★ 8.6
2023 · 1 EP · Studio Ghibli

The Boy and the Heron

Miyazaki's strangest, most personal film in decades.

FantasyPsychological
AP–0077★ 8.8
2022 · 1 EP · Toei Animation

The First Slam Dunk

One basketball game, animated like nothing else in the genre.

SportsSeinen
AP–0078★ 7.8
2021 · 12 EP · Shin-Ei Animation

Pui Pui Molcar

Stop-motion guinea-pig cars. Three minutes an episode. Yes, really.

Kids & FamilyComedy
AP–0079★ 7.6
2024 · 60 EP · OLM

Pokémon Horizons: The Series

The franchise's newest era, still built for a family movie night.

Kids & FamilyFantasy
AP–0086★ 8.6
2024 · 12 EP · Science SARU

Dandadan

Aliens vs. ghosts, and somehow also a teen romance.

SupernaturalComedyShonen
AP–0088★ 8.0
2024 · 24 EP · MAPPA

Ranma 1/2

A martial-arts rom-com that's aged into a genuine classic.

ComedyRomanceShonen
AP–0089★ 7.6
2024 · 12 EP · Seven Arcs

Tonikawa: Over the Moon for You S2

Married-at-first-sight, but the softest possible version.

RomanceComedySlice of Life
AP–0090★ 7.9
2024 · 1 EP · 8bit

Blue Lock: Episode Nagi

A one-episode detour that plays like a highlight reel of talent.

SportsShonen
AP–0091★ 7.5
2024 · 24 EP · LIDENFILMS

Sengoku Youko

Feudal-era demon hunting with real body-count stakes.

Historical (CN)SupernaturalSeinen
AP–0092★ 7.8
2024 · 12 EP · Studio Deen

Cherry Magic! Thirty Years of Virginity

A 30-year-old's magical wish backfires into the office romance he wasn't ready for.

BLRomanceComedy
AP–0094★ 7.6
2024 · 12 EP · A-1 Pictures

Mashle: Magic and Muscles S2

Magic school, except the answer to everything is 'hit it harder.'

ComedyFantasyShonen
AP–0097★ 8.4
2024 · 12 EP · Haoliners

Heaven Official's Blessing S2

A disgraced god and his mysterious ghost-king suitor, wrapped in Chinese mythology.

BLHistorical (CN)Fantasy
// Field Notes

How to actually find your next anime

Anime Picker treats genre, release year, and episode count as separate filters instead of one search box — so a good anime recommendation actually matches your mood, not just a five-year-old "best anime" list. Filter the shelf, sort it your way, or spin the wheel when a shortlist still isn't a decision.

// Table of Contents

Three chapters to your next favorite show

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Chapter 01

Filter the shelf

Narrow by genre — romance, BL, historical Chinese, and more — plus release year and sort order, all at once.

02
Chapter 02

Spin if you're stuck

Still can't decide? The wheel picks for you — but only ever from titles matching your current filters.

03
Chapter 03

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A rating, an episode count, and a one-line hook — enough to decide, never enough to spoil it.

// Why AnimePicker

Built for people who watch more than they scroll

Every feature is designed to shorten the gap between "what should I watch" and pressing play.

Taste-matching engine

Rate a handful of titles and our engine learns your taste in pacing, tone, and art style to surface picks you'll actually finish.

Mood-based picks

Feeling hype, cozy, or ready to cry? Filter recommendations by vibe instead of digging through endless genre tags.

Zero spoilers, ever

Every synopsis and rating is written to help you decide without ruining a single plot twist, ending, or reveal.

Watchlist that syncs

Track what you're watching, finished, or dropped, and get fresh picks the moment a season wraps up.

// The Shelf

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// FAQ

Questions, answered

The short version of everything above — how the wheel works, where to watch, and what to start with.

What is the Anime Picker Wheel and how does it work?+
The Anime Picker Wheel is a randomized anime picker built right into the shelf. Filter by genre, year, or sort order first, then hit spin — it only ever lands on a title matching your current filters, so a random anime picker recommendation never ends up completely outside what you're in the mood for.
How can I get a random anime recommendation?+
Narrow the shelf to whatever you're in the mood for — genre, release year, or sort by rating — then hit "Spin the Wheel." It's the fastest way to turn a shortlist into an actual decision instead of scrolling for another twenty minutes.
What is the best anime of all time to watch?+
There isn't one universal answer, but titles like Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Cowboy Bebop, Steins;Gate, and Hunter x Hunter consistently top "best anime of all time" conversations for good reason. Filter the shelf to Classic and sort by rating to browse the full list of all-time picks.
What is the best anime to watch in 2025 / 2026?+
For 2025, Solo Leveling Season 2, Sakamoto Days, and Heaven Official's Blessing S3 are among the strongest picks on the shelf right now; 2026 brings sequels like Frieren Season 2 and Jujutsu Kaisen: Culling Game. Filter by year to see the current list — it updates far more often than a static "best anime 2025" article does.
How can I filter the best anime on Netflix, Crunchyroll, and Hulu?+
Anime Picker doesn't lock recommendations to one platform, since availability shifts constantly across Netflix, Crunchyroll, and Hulu depending on your region. Filter by genre and year to build a shortlist first, then check current availability where you stream — most of the shelf lives on Crunchyroll, with a rotating slice on Netflix and Hulu.
Is the Anime Picker tool completely free to use?+
Yes — filtering, sorting, and spinning the anime picker wheel are all completely free, with no account or sign-up required. Just open the shelf and start narrowing it down.
What are the best romance anime recommendations?+
Your Name, Toradora!, and Tonikawa: Over the Moon for You are reliable romance anime recommendations for very different moods — one movie, one classic slow burn, one pure comfort watch. Filter to Romance on the shelf to sort the full list by rating or release year.
Where can I find good BL anime and historical Chinese anime recommendations?+
Filter directly to the BL or Historical (CN) genres on the shelf — titles like Heaven Official's Blessing and Given anchor the BL picks, while Mo Dao Zu Shi and The Apothecary Diaries anchor the historical Chinese ones. Both get their own dedicated filter here instead of being buried in a general "other" category.
What are the best anime movies of all time for beginners?+
Spirited Away, Your Name, and A Silent Voice are three of the most common answers to "what anime movie should I watch first," and all three hold up regardless of how much anime you've already seen. Filter to Kids & Family if you want something the whole household can watch together.
How do Anime Picker recommendations compare to Reddit anime recommendation lists?+
Threads on Reddit — r/anime especially — are great for deep, opinionated discussion, but they don't filter or sort, so a great recommendation buried in a six-month-old thread stays buried. Anime Picker turns that same kind of taste into a filterable, sortable shelf you can actually narrow down by genre, year, and episode count.
What is the best anime series to start with if I'm new to anime?+
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood and Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba are two of the most common "start here" picks, since both are accessible and well-paced without assuming prior anime knowledge. Filter by "Shortest Commitment" if you'd rather test the waters with something shorter before committing to a long-runner.
Where does Anime Picker's catalog data come from?+
Synopses, studios, episode counts, genres, and scores for the shelf come from the AniList API (anilist.co), a free, community-maintained anime database — we are not affiliated with or endorsed by AniList. Curated picks and hooks on top of that data are written by us.