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* ''[[Kaiba]]'' is a short [[Twelve-Episode Anime]] with a quirky cartoonish style. And if you go into it thinking that it's childish you're in for a very sharp surprise. Despite it's cartoony style it dives deep into the question of memories and connections between the soul and body. Whether love is something that resides in the memory, body, or both and if there is anything in the world that truly lasts forever. It's also one of those anime where everyone walks away with a different interpretation, due to some slight [[Mind Screw]] and {{spoiler|[[Gainax Ending]]}}. Despite this, it is still an amazingly thought provoking series if you let yourself be immersed. That and it has an absolutely, hauntingly amazing soundtrack.
** Masaaki Yuasa's works in general tends to be this, with ''[[Mind Game]]'', ''[[Kemonozume]]'' and ''[[The Tatami Galaxy]]'' coming to mind.
* <em>[[I''s|I"s]]</em> - <!-- Yeah, leave it coded that way unless you want the entire page from here on in italics. --> A very special 15-volume manga/6 part anime about a young man's struggle to capture the heart of his high school crush during the tumultuous and frustrating rite of adolescence. The story is a romantic comedy full of engaging characters. It is easily one of the most beautifully drawn mangas ''ever''. If that isn't enough to hook you, then the unceasing parade of [[Zettai Ryouiki]], [[Panty Shot]]s, and gratuitous [[Fan Service]] [[Most Writers Are Male|probably]] [[All Men Are Perverts|will]].
** The incredible character development is an even bigger reason to read than the [[Fan Service]]. I'm being perfectly serious. Not to mention the fact that the romance between the two leads is well-developed without ever becoming too cliche'd.
* ''[[Kekkaishi]]'' is one of the greatest anime I've ever watched and yet I've never seen anyone besides me talk about it. This could change now that [[Adult Swim]] is airing it. Maybe.