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Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
All joking aside, the magical girls genre has quite a few gems that make fun of the genre, and have also a couple of epochal ones that have marked major shifts in the way the genre has been seen and subsequently made. You really need to have quite a few of them under your belt to tell the difference, though...
Though, if you want to have more feels you can read some of the fan theories about the witches. Charlotte is super sad if the cake theory is true.
Of course, then there's the opposite...
Binan Koukou Chikyuu Bouei-bu Love! a magical boy anime
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
It's not really magical girl maybe more sentai but Gatchaman Crowds was pretty amazing, and well I have to mention Owari no Seraph (mostly because I can google gay vampire anime and it comes straight up) bit slow but interesting.
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
Animation
Little Witch Academia On Netflix. Lovely animation.
Mawaru Penguindrum If you liked Revolutionary Girl Utena, try this weirdness. Co-written and directed by Kunihiko Ikuhara.
Manga
Otoyomegatari (lit. Bride's Story) Historical jousei manga by Kaoru Mori. Most of it was set in Turkic Central Asia. She gives lovely renderings of life there. One book was set in Persia with different characters.
Natsume Yuujinchou I like manga-ka Yuki Midorikawa and love the melancholy mood she creates in her works. I first read her Hotarubi no Mori e.
Sengoku Strays A shounen manga with a female protagonist, a kendo enthusiast, traveling back in time to the Sengoku era to kick butt alongside Oda Nobunaga's men.
Avatar made through Picrew
Ansatsu Kyoushitsu (Assassination Classroom) : Coming of age and Teaching story, told through assassination.
Kekkaishi : Fantastic magic, and commentary on the use/danger of power. Plenty of action, magic, and fantastic creatures.
Nurarihyon no Mago: Another coming of age story, about inheriting legacies and how to treat the antiquated traditions of one's ancestors. Also, lots of youkai (Japanese monsters) and swordfighting.
Konjiki no Gash Bell: About monster children fighting each other to decide who becomes king. A lot like One Piece in flavor, if less silly.
One Punch Man: About a superhero who's so strong that he can defeat any enemy with one punch. Really awesome fights as well as deep introspection.
Ouran High School Host Club: Comedy and romance, about a girl who is mistaken for a boy and thus conscripted into being a male escort at a rich private school.
Black Cat: Lots of gun-fu, deep story, and how to move on after death. Also, has cute and funny moments
Liar Game: Psychological thriller, about people who play deeply psychological games and have to win or go into millions of dollars of debt. (turned into live action, not anime)
Shokugeki no Soma: Really great story that goes into the depths of cooking and has lots of conflict with realistic stakes. REALLY GOOD! Also, deeply technical while entertaining.
Baby Steps: Tennis manga that is soooo much better than Prince of Tennis. It goes into what makes a good tennis player, and the main character is really relatable. Pretty technical with no "super tennis" (no balls splitting in two, slowing down time, clouds of misty sweat, etc.)
Also, Tower of God is a Korean webtoon that has no anime adaptation, but is the best thing ever! If you read/watch nothing else, read this.
It's from the same author as One-Punch Man and is also about a character with terrifyingly overwhelming power. He has a very different relationship with his power and the world around him than OPM does though. I love the characterization and the humor of it.
Estarra the Eternal says, "Give Shevat the floor please."
Bang.