Incoming bigass post
Currently, I've watched or currently watching :
-Soul Eater
-One Piece
-Hunter x Hunter 2011
-Naruto
:brodoyoueven: I'm totally not a fan of these neverending stories but Fullmetal Alchemist is probably up your alley since it's got a bazillion episodes. Also Blood+, Code Geass and Gungrave for that reason, but I'm also recommending since I think they're great series blessed with solid characters and plot.
A note about FMA: the series was rebooted under the Brotherhood title which mirrors the original series for the first 25 eps then expands into a way better story. The caveat is that Brotherhood concluded with a much-anticipated fanservice ending, nullifying the significance of Conqueror of Shamballa, a movie released to complement the ending of the original series. IMHO, that movie alone is worth trudging through the original series then taking a looong break before tackling Brotherhood.
Deathnote was the first anime I watched.
It's awesome.
I also recommend Bleach if you're willing to watch 300+ episodes of something
I recently started to watch the Ghost in the Shell series and the Hellsing Ultimate series too.
I've always palnned to watch Fullmetal Alchemist, and a few of my friends have been watching Sword Art Online who say that it's pretty good.
There's a few suggestions for you
Is One Piece actually any good?
SAO is mainstream shonen garbage. For the uninitiated, shonen means “boy” and it's disparagingly used to refer to the sort of anime where the main character is some weak pussy who suddenly develops astounding willpower and defies the rules of the universe to attain some unbelievably altruistic goal.
Ghost In The Shell is worth sticking with, the series has recently been rebooted under the Arise title, in movie format, and it delivers 100%
Berserk
Cowboy Bebop
Trigun
Neon Genesis EvangelioN
Macross
Death Note
Cowboy Bebop is simply a must-see, easily one of the best noir anime with an amazing story and great music.
I haven't seen the original Berserk series but recently the Golden Age arc (a prequel arc) was made in three movies and the studio is planning on continuing the story with more movies. Mind-blowing violent medieval shit that gets crazy dark and cannot be unseen. Torrenting this shit RIGHT NAO is highly recommended.
NGE comes with a caveat like FMA. The concept was great but the original series actually ran out of fucking funding halfway through production and it resulted in a sketchy avant-garde ending followed by a movie with a depressing end. For the past few years the story has been rebooted in movie format under the Rebuild title and it's nothing short of spectacular. The artwork detail is unparalleled and the main character was also rehashed as less of a self-pitying bitch which is a huge plus in my books.
Macross is old as fuck but still good, Death Note was another series that suffers from mass appeal like SAO, clever concept but eh.
Gundam Wing - All time fav.
And holly shit are you kidding me they still make PoT and Initial D?
I keep waiting for new HunterXHunter Manga but nothing....dude was on hiatus last i checked.
Initial D started up again recently although busted down to lame DVD releases. It took so fucking long for the manga to get to a point where there was enough content for more anime. The character design is still awful but at least the car CGI got way better.
I don't recall Highschool of The Dead being very fanservicey, maybe it's being confused with HighSchool D x D which is currently in its second season. Highschool of The Dead is also supposed to get a second season so it's worth checking out I guess but not really a gem.
I guess I'll stop here. I was just quoting everyone because I didn't want to get carried away. There's just far too much thought-provoking, slept-on anime series and OVAs out there. I threw my TV away almost a decade ago because of anime and there's still so much left to see. Not to even mention how rewarding it is to know a studio will take the time and effort to reboot or continue a story if it's popular, even if that popularity didn't develop until years after release. It's a far cry from the American style of just axing good shows before they get much of a chance.