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What are the most classic Japanese anime works?

■1. Firebird By Osamu Tezuka Legend has it that firebirds are immortal beings who are reborn again and again in fire, immortal ...... Osamu Tezuka penned this work is called an immortal classic in the history of manga, and I don't know how many Japanese animation artists have grown up under its bathing. In addition, in this manga, Master Tezuka creatively introduced a large number of novel manga techniques, laying the foundation for the development of Japanese manga in the future. ■ 2. Master of the Great Kingdom By Ryoikazu Yasuhiko In the distant past, when the gods rested with mankind, a slave boy and a royal princess encountered each other in the turbulent era and wrote a magnificent poem. One of the most famous masterpieces of the famous manga artist Yasuhiko Ryohe, the imposing tone reproduces the folklore of the Zematai era, and both the drawing technique and the plot can be regarded as a model of Japanese manga in the model ■ 3. Tekkai Astro Boy By Osamu Tezuka A generation of masters depicting the future world in manga, Dr. Tenma's son died tragically, and in order to soothe the sadness of the heart he made use of high technology to create a In order to console the sadness of Dr. Tenma's son, he used high technology to create a robot boy, Astro Boy, with 100,000 horsepower and seven divine powers. Since then, Astro and Dr. Chasui together with other people to fight against the evil forces. After reading this book, what fades away are the beautiful memories of childhood, but what remains in your heart is the thinking about the future and mankind. ■ 4. Forest Emperor By Osamu Tezuka Known as the "Black Continent," Africa is home to many wild animals, which have lived here uncontested for millions of years until the sudden appearance of humans from civilized society. The story tells of the sorrows and joys of the three generations of the white lion King Bongjie's family, revealing the truth that life is cyclical and endless. The relationship between human beings and nature is y explored, and its vivid descriptions are evocative. ■ 5. Demon Man by Hiroshi Nagai The story is about Fudoaki, a young man with demon blood, who accidentally awakens the power hidden in his body, and from then on he engages in a thrilling battle with demons from the other world. Hao Nagai's masterpiece is filled with violent scenes, with visual depictions of tear-jerking scenes filling almost every frame. However, Devilman's influence on Japanese manga artists was extremely far-reaching, and many of its techniques have been borrowed by future generations. ■ 6. Masked Superman By/Shotaro Ishimori The righteous hero has a secret; every late night he disguises himself as Masked Superman to go on a mission of chivalry against the evil secret organization Devilman. The story is too traditional to be true, and the cool Batman-like setting seems uninspired even today. But for the Japanese, Shotaro Ishinomori's work is of extraordinary importance, and like Hiroshi Nagai's Devilman, it has inculcated a generation of Japanese. ■ 7. Sankokuji By/Kouki Yokoyama Taking the Three Kingdoms era in China as its stage, this manga paints a magnificent picture of history. As a masterpiece of historical manga, "Sankoku Shiki" has a status that cannot be ignored in many ways. It won the Manga Artists Association of Japan Award for Excellence in the third year of the Heisei era, and many Japanese readers have learned about the turbulent history of ancient China through it. It is also one of the most faithful manga about the Three Kingdoms in Japan. ■ 8. Dr. Qin, the Weird Doctor By Osamu Tezuka black jack is a mysterious charlatan doctor, although he has no official license to operate, but no one can deny his superior art. black jack is rebellious by nature, he does not believe in all the authority, and he denies the traditional standard of value. He acts on his own ideas, and in the eyes of those classical authorities his whole world is upside down. Osamu Tezuka's masterpiece criticizing society is highly evaluated. ■ 9. The Tale of Genji Author/Yamato Kazunori Based on the world-famous book "The Tale of Genji" by Zi Shiobe. Taking the decadent and romantic life of Genji in the court as a clue, it describes his love for many women in his life, and recreates the life of Japanese aristocrats in the Heian period. This work by Kazunori Ochiai is a masterpiece in the history of Japanese manga, and many popular girl manga artists, including Clamp, were heavily influenced by this work when they were students. ■ 10. Singijeon by Yukito Kijo Under the cloudy sky is the town of Scrap Iron, where human lives are like grass. Above the clouds is Zarem, which is regarded as a paradise. Ide picks up a crippled teenage robot in the middle of Scrap Iron, he gives her a brand new life and names her Kairi. As time passes, Keri observes and interprets this world of despair with her own eyes and with her own heart, and lives as tenaciously as the Damascus steel blade in her hand. ...... ■ 11. The Rose of Versailles By Riyoko Ikeda Taking Revolutionary France as her stage, author Riyoko Ikeda tells readers a twisted and moving story. a twisted and moving story. This is a girls' manga that has been highly praised by both young girls and young boys. The Rose of Versailles is not only gorgeous in its graphics, but it is also a classic in its characterization, which is never portrayed in a pretentious way, making it an absolute classic. ■ 12. Fortuna Boy By Rumiko Takahashi A high school student in Tomoyin-cho, Zhu Xingdang becomes the target of Princess Ram, a princess from the Ghost Planet, by chance, and a hilarious comedy of life is staged around this pair of living treasures and their friends. This is a classic hilarious work, the immortal philanderer Zhu Xing Dang has become a classic image, and the lovely alien girl Ram is also very loveable. ■ 13. Battle for Venus By/Yasuhiko Ryokazu Real and bloody battlefields, tattered uniforms, dirty bases and cunning and hypocritical politicians. So this is what war is all about. While the pilots of the Gundam and macross end the battle and flirt in the bright and spacious rooms, the fighters of the Hound Squad have to struggle in the garbage heap for whether they can survive tomorrow. ...... This was adapted into a theatrical anime of the same name, which was also a great success. ■ 14. Machine Cat By/ Fujiko f. Fujio Fujiko f. Fujio created this handled kitten from the twenty-second century without a factory certificate of conformity, and it became almost a favorite manga character for children in the 1980s and 1990s. Even adults, when they see this manga, they will give a heartfelt smile, right? In the pouch in front of the chest of the robot cat, filled with not those strange props, is a lot of unrealized dreams of childhood ah. ■ 15. Single Dormitory Bubble By Eisaku Kubuchi After graduating from high school, Masa comes to Tokyo alone and moves into a single dormitory at Tsurugi Furniture. Here he will face the choice between career and love, and the conflict between dreams and reality. A young Japanese man's road to success, a single dormitory with many memories. Young people with dreams should watch it, and maybe you will feel the shadow of your own youthful era from it.