7 Anime for Beginners to Watch: Naruto, Death Note and Others

Anime for Beginners: With the growing popularity of anime as a source of entertainment, more and more people are flocking towards this sector. For a beginner, it can be overwhelming to decide what anime to watch first. The moment you step into the otaku world, many many will bombard you with their preferences.

Some might even prank you with weird shows that can scar you for life. But worry not, as we will guide you through your initiation process and recommend some of the best ones, sure to make you a person of culture in the anime community. Here are the seven anime for beginners to watch.

7 Anime for Beginners to Watch

Death Note

Death Note is perhaps the most famous anime one watches to get into the anime community, and there is ample reason for that. If gritty crime thrillers that can challenge your thinking process are the show for you, then you will love this one.

Not only does it presents a uniquely gripping and compelling storyline but, it artfully portrays psychological complexities with a dash of supernatural.

The story focuses on Light Yagami, a 17-year-old genius bored with life. Everything changes when he comes in contact with a Death Note that ends up giving himGod like powers. With his newfound abilities, Light declares himself the Messiah of the new world and starts passing his judgement with his twisted sense of justice. Watch Death Note on Crunchyroll.

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Attack on Titan

Even if you are not an anime fan, you must have heard of Attack on Titan, for it has one of the biggest fanbases ever. It is a show that can hook you with its storyline and complex characters from the very first episode.

The world of Attack on Titan is definitely one that you would not want to be in. Here giant man-eating Titans roam outside a walled human habitation.

Eren, the protagonist, is one such human who lives inside the walled cities with his family and friend and wonders about the world outside. But his world comes crashing down when a humongous Titan breaches the walls. Catch Attack on Titan on Disney+Hotstar.

Naruto

Naruto is not just an anime for the otakus but an emotion. For many, this show is what shaped their childhood and made them start their journey in the community.

It is definitely one of the best shounen anime that you can start with to get an experience of good character-building and gripping storytelling.

The story focuses on Naruto, who carries the nine-tailed fox within himself, a demon that wreaked havoc in his village. This made the villages wary of him, but that did not stop him from dreaming of being the Hokage of Konoha and getting accepted for who he is. Watch Naruto on Netflix.

Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood

Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood is an anime that the enemy community will almost unanimously agree to be a masterpiece. With an intense storyline, praiseworthy character growth and philosophical teachings, it creates an outstanding balance between despair and warmth.

Here we see two brothers trying to undo a horrific past that left them with dreadful circumstances. In an attempt to bring back their dead mother to life, they performed an alchemic experiment that cost Edward his arm and a leg while Alphonse lost his entire physical body.

Now as a famous alchemist duo, their only goal is to get back what they lost amidst the growing conspiracies that threaten their world. Do not miss FMAB on Netflix.

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

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One Punch Man

Sometimes a show doesn’t need to be intense to prove its worth and the best example is One Punch Man. This hilarious anime is the story of a great hero that is too powerful for his own good.

After intensely training for three years, Saitama has become so strong that he can defeat his enemies with a single punch. But now that nothing stands in his way, he is bored of everything and only wishes to come across someone with whom he can finally be serious while fighting. Watch this anime on Netflix.


Toradora

A good rom-com can never go wrong in entertaining you to boot. With Toradora, you will get all the essential qualities of romcoms yet will be able to avoid all the cliches that come with this genre.

It centres around unlikely people Ryuuji, and Taiga. Ryuuji might have a mean look in his eyes, but he is a softy at heart. On the other hand, Taiga might look cute and fragile but is actually feisty as a tiger.

They both hate each other but decide to join forces when they discover both are in love with each other’s best friends. Toradora is available on Netflix.

Toradora
Toradora

My Hero Academia

The reason My Hero Academia is one of the best animes for a beginner is that it is the perfect gateway for someone not accustomed to anime tropes.

The story focuses on a world where 80% of humanity has powers called quirks. Those with stronger and more useful quirks go on to become heroes, a dream shared by hour protagonist Izuku as well.

The problem is that Izuku is powerless. But one chance encounter with the number one hero, All Might, changes his fate forever. This is also available on Netflix.

My Hero Academia
My Hero Academia

Well, these are our suggestions. Which are your favourite ones? What other Anime shows do you think a first-time watcher should watch? Let us know in the comments below.

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Arpita Samaddar
Arpita Samaddar
Arpita Samaddar has a Post Graduate in English Literature and her love for Anime has taken her to study Japanese. She has nearly four years of writing experience and has been published on platforms such as IGN India, FandomWire, and CBR.

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