The best anime in winsolu review

best anime in reviewThe best anime? We know in every year, hundreds of anime produced in Japan or in other countries. We need a list of the best anime to reference it? Here are 10 best anime in 2010 yesterday:
1. Naruto
Based on the manga by Masashi Kishimoto, Naruto is the story of a young ninja, motivated to learn that he is actually a ship of the dark forces and evil, evil nine-tailed Fox evil entity is captured by a head of the village when Naruto was a baby. The leader is a demon for a baby Naruto and later died - one from the village to blame this loss Naruto. Naruto started in quest of self-discovery, hoping to become the leader of the people next door, called the Hokage. Naruto debuted in Japan in 2002 and again in the U.S. in 2005 through the Cartoon Network Toonami.

2. Bleach
Based on the manga written by Tite Kubo Shonen, Bleach is the story of Ichigo Kurosaki, a young man who accidentally acquire the power of a shinigami. Like the more familiar "Grim Reaper", shinigami have to help the souls to the afterlife, but they have other responsibilities as well - which should protect people from evil spirits. This anime began airing in Japan in 2004. VIZ MEDIA acquire rights in North America and bring Bleach for the country in 2006 on Cartoon Network programming block Adult Swim.

3. Afro Samurai
With Samuel L. voice Jackson, Afro Samurai is based on the graphic novel by Takashi Okazaki and tell the story of a samurai alone who want a little revenge for the death of his father. To avenge this, of course, must travel the land, make friends and enemies along the road. Jackson co-produced the series and without doubt one of the best anime releases you'll find in this decade. Distributed by FUNimation, the series premiered on Spike TV in 2006 and hit DVD shelves in 2007.

4. Death Note
Based on the manga by writer Tsugumi Ohba and artist Takeshi Obata, Death Note is the story of a young student who finds a mystical book that gives power over life and death. The decision to save the world from some of the less desirable elements, he began to use the book to "downgrade" the criminals. But it was not long before the famous detective L decides to track citizens. Death Note was released in Japan in 2006 and lasted for 37 episodes. Debuted on Cartoon Network Adult Swim in late 2007.

5. Black Lagoon: The Second Dam
Black Lagoon: The Second Dam is the ongoing story of Lagoon Company, a group of mercenaries piracy and adventure travel on the road. This anime is definitely a collection of strange and scary so be careful: this is not for the faint heart. That said, is one of my favorites and have the ability to make you want "more." Since "weird" is not an official genre, may classify this film as a psychological action. Black Lagoon: The Second Dam debuted in the United States in 2008 after a career in Japan in 2006.

6. Hellsing
Hellsing is a story about a group of vampire vigilante - Hellsing Organization - and his target, the Millennium, a mysterious organization that specializes Nazis in creating artificial vampires. Created by Gonzo and rReleased in Japan in 2001, Hellsing does not hit the U.S. until much later - 2006.

7. Fullmetal Alchemist
Released in Japan in 2003 and then in the United States end of 2004, Fullmetal Alchemist is based on the manga by Hiromu Arakawa the same name and ran for 51 episodes.The story of two brothers - Edward and Alphonse Elric - Fullmetal Alchemist brings us into a fictional scientific achieved fantastic journey in which to learn all about the principles of alchemy and see first hand what happens if you do not comply.

8. Mushi Shi
Although there is some edge of your seat story, Mushi-Shi Anime makes my list because the Decade of the story is so original and most importantly, the animation is quite lovely Unlike most of the sample anime, Mushi-Shi does not really have a plot running with a warning that our narrator Ginko is a drifter who can see Mushi "- a supernatural entity - and moving around trying to minimize their cause chaos in the human world but more than that rather constant., each episode is a stand-alone story, with beginning and end, something that I found refreshing in the midst of so many stories that continue to episode 200 +.

9. Gungrave
This supernatural thriller adapted from video games Gungrave and debuted in Japan in 2003. Acquired by Geneon Entertainment and is part of the agreement with FUNimation releases, 2008. The Story of Brandon Heat and his life after death revenge, Gungrave is a terrifying, bloody impressive and, therefore, the value of "M" for mature audiences.

10.Darker Than Black
This post-apocalyptic press debut in Japan in 2007 and then click each state through the end of 2008 DVD. The story of a futuristic Earth where, apart from the odd address "distortions" in the atmosphere, there is also a new type of contractor called human. The contractor has a number of different strengths and abilities and the like used for various reasons, some good and others as well .. not so good. The series was created by Tensai Okamura and produced by Studio Bones - in an interesting side note, unlike most anime titles, manga is not created until after the anime.
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