
The timing of the jokes and the punchlines is great, and there are many uplifting theme songs that make me feel energized, making me cry every time I finish watching…
If you have any recommended works, please let me know, anonymous.
How about Mashurambo or Bikkuriman 2000?
>>1
Is 2000 part of the ’90s…?
It’s a movie, but a unicorn.
TV version of Magical Girl Pretty Sammy
Iron Leaguer or something?
Wataru and Musashi Road and Age Dam are nice, right?
YAT Anshin Space Travel
Eldran Series
The background of its creation was that the president got angry when his child said that competitors’ animated products were more interesting and absurdly demanded, “Create an anime that will definitely be a hit with children,” leading to its success.
>>9
Absolute Invincible Raijin-Oh
Energetic Explosion Ganbaruger
Hot-Blooded Strongest Gozaurack
After this, there were plans to make “Complete Victory Dai Teioh,” but due to various circumstances, it was shelved, and unexpectedly joined the battle in Super Robot Wars, where they all appeared together.
Kinjū
Montana Jones
>>11
I want to recommend it, but the means to do so…
Lunight
I can’t watch Miracle Giants Doramu-kun right now due to licensing issues.
It was quite interesting, especially with Nagashima appearing.
>>14
In the past, I used to see only TVSP at video rental stores, but now that VHS is gone…
Is Patlabor going to be aimed at kids, I wonder?
BRIGADOON Marin and Melan
You can now see the full nudity of girls at a level that is difficult to achieve.
Connecting Isami to Muryou.
Kids were watching Eva, right?
>>18
Since I was still in the first grade of elementary school at the time, I didn’t really understand…
Super Bikkuriman was interesting, but the ending was a bit…
Is it okay if all the evening anime are kids’ anime?
>>21
Well, unless it’s an OVA with erotic and grotesque elements, it should generally be fine for kids, right…?
I still want to rewatch “Chou Kuse ni Nariso.”
>>22
I don’t remember the content at all, but I clearly remember the eye catch…
Fantasy Science World Gulliver Boy
Getter Robo Go
Iron Man 28 FX
JDacker is good.
I saw Hepoi.
It was quite tough.
Is it like Takoyaki Man?
Sunny, sometimes pig.
Explosive Side Story
Mokocchi’s critical hit.
I watched the B-Daman anime, but I couldn’t tell the difference between the enemies and allies.
Aren’t both of them just stealing treasures from the locals?
>>32
The difference between coercion and negotiation.
Kiteretsu
Sailor Moon and the transformation heroine genre from that era are packed with kinks that are hard to find these days.
>>34
Isn’t it common to see a lot of artwork that looks like it was created by someone who usually draws erotic anime?
>>34
The flying Buring seems to be quite popular right now.
Green Maki Bae
It seems to be aimed at kids, with regular members including boys, and there are many differences from the original work, making it interesting even for those who know the original.
The great adventure of Robin Hood
Isn’t it difficult to watch something if it doesn’t have proper distribution even after the title is released?
>>39
There are quite a few things I can’t see… I don’t have any memories from back then, so I really want to watch them properly.
>>39
There are still many difficult-to-watch 90s anime even now.
Please pick up Kumano Pūtaro’s danime…
For some reason, the thread image reminded me of Muka Muka Paradise.
Irresponsible Captain Tylor… is not for children.
I remember it was broadcast in the evening.
>>41
At the time, the Dengeki Bunko was popular, and it was still an era where late-night anime had just barely started.
If it matches, then it’s probably Ramune & 40.
Chouja Raideen became popular here for some reason a little while ago, but it’s interesting.
It’s a bit too serious in the second half.
How about a modern-style cheat ability in a mysterious world like El Hazard, in an isekai (another world) transfer story?
>>46
Which one…?
If it’s for kids, you can’t go wrong by watching Jaydecker and Iron Leaguer.
“Let’s go” and “Iron Leaguer” are classics, but they’re really fun.
I used to watch things like Bebop regularly.
Let’s watch YAIBA, the current series, after seeing the sword brave legend YAIBA!
Like Pretty Sammy.
I don’t know if I can see it, but Ultraman Kids.
The song is good.
No magic circle Guruguru up to here.
I like the anime Onmyou Taisenki.
No one seems to know.
>>56
It’s the 2000s, so it’s tough to act like we’re underground…
The Legend of Hero Abel is good.
There are various flaws, but I’m playing Dragon Quest.
Also, the opening and ending are good.
Daisy is really cute.
Twelve Battle Warriors: Explosive Etranger
It might be a terrible anime for some, but Cybernetic War Record Web Diver.
>>59
I saw it recently, but the stage got cramped and it became somewhat awkward from the second half.
Still, the final episode was intense, and I’m glad I watched it.
>>59
It’s a good work, but the CG is just not good.
But I like the first half of the Magical Gate arc more.
>>69
It was 2001, after all.
Goldfish Warning
It was also popular for a while here.
Majipoka
The first generation of Pokémon really has that vibe typical of anime from back then, doesn’t it?
>>62
In the early days, Detective Conan had the atmosphere of anime from the 90s, which feels quite strange.
Kyoro-chan
Tama from 3-chome
It’s the ’80s, but also watch Wataru.
Magical Circle Guru Guru
Phantom Thief Saint Tail
Many people have probably awakened to being a kemona while traveling in space with YAT Anshin!
Fly! Isami is good too.
>>74
These two are truly masterpieces, so if you haven’t seen them, you should.
It’s fine if there’s no sequel to YAT in terms of personality.
Kerokero Chaimu
I really liked the OP.
>>75
I don’t know the original work, but the pacing of the gags is good and it’s easy to watch.
Southeast, oh southeast!
Little Red Riding Hood Chacha is good.
Recently, I’ve been watching Exkaiser, the original Pokémon, Bakugaiden V, and also Winspector.
Little Red Riding Hood Cha-Cha
Jay Decker
Wataru
So let’s awaken to the land of little boys!
Metal Jack: The Armored Police! The opening theme is incredibly cool!
Fan Fan Pharmacy
Beast Wars
The story and atmosphere are like a metal version of plain gags.
I was able to watch a lot of good anime in the satellite anime theater.
>>84
How nostalgic!
Etleanger was great, wasn’t it?
>>84
Zorotan Tantam Midoriyama High School Micro Jiro Gadget Police Chief…
Although I belong to the generation of the late ’90s, in the latter half, there are quite a few scripts for kids’ anime written by Junki Takegami…
World Masterpiece Theater Series
Especially Tico of the Seven Seas
>>86
Bush babies are nice too.
>>86
It was really impactful back then when Tico, who is also the title character, ended up like that…
Pretty Sammy started as a parody of an otaku-oriented girls’ anime.
If we booked a cheap evening slot and did a TV series…
Is it really true that there are no toys popular with girls?
The staff were perplexed.
Though it spans across the year 2000, Zoids is also a masterpiece.
I never thought that the original work was a philosophical manga when I first watched Bonobono, which incorporated gags at a furious pace.
>>91
If we’re talking about a different atmosphere from the original work, it’s “Nankoku Shounen Papuwa-kun.”
>>91
My partner Bit the Cupid has now become a phantom within a phantom…
The hero feels that Goldran has the most kid-like anime vibe.
>>92
Some parts of the story are just too outrageous…
>>92
Gaogaigar became popular, but…
You pulled back a little…
>>95
GaoGaiGar is like the SEED of the Gundam series, jumping around like that.
The Adventures of Gokudo-kun
It’s enjoyable as an adventure story too.
I believe that the story’s completeness is best in Fibered or Jaidecker.
I’m not trying to insult it, but personally, when looking at the whole, GaoGaiGar doesn’t rank that high.
The heroes are that numerous.
I used to like Alice SOS, but I wonder if there’s a way to watch it now…
Is it the first season of Magical Circle Guru Guru?
>>102
Indeed, it was a perfect anime, including the part where I thought, “I give up!”
The biggest problem with the Dragon Quest series is that it isn’t available on major subscription services.
Gaogaigar appealed to otaku, was profitable, and has had a wide range of developments that continue even today.
The director said that not being popular with children and becoming the final installment of the series was a failure.
It’s tough, isn’t it?
>>105
The competing program is Ganbare Goemon, and now that I can’t watch the anime, I have no idea what will happen.
I want to see the DT E-Tron.
>>107
It’s dark!
>>107
I’m still not satisfied with the final episode.
You can’t set off on a journey when you’re lacking.
Crap toilet…
I think it’s out, but I definitely want you to see Genji Tsushin Agedama.
It was full of gags and erotic services, and it was the best.
People say that Gene Diver is too difficult, but I can somehow understand it since I liked watching it when I was a child.
What was it that was popular with the nameless?
Gadguard? But it’s a late-night anime.
However, it’s strange that Dragon Ball Z, which likely had overwhelming ratings during the time these were being broadcast, is unanimously considered to be poorly made.
>>114
It’s just that they’re continuing to broadcast forcefully because it’s popular, and as a result, they’re running out of steam… There’s a limit to how many rough original episodes they can insert like Sazae-san…
When I see DT Eitron, the next related work that comes out is difficult to watch…
Famous ones would be Medarot and Digimon, I guess.
>>116
Both season 1s are from ’99, so it’s close, but that’s alright…
>>121
You really don’t have to watch the second Medarot.
>>122
Digimon is pretty much the same! I like BlackWarGreymon though…
I wonder how many of the titles mentioned in this thread are actually available to watch now…
I watched Tenchi Muyo! when I was small, but I don’t remember much of the content.
>>119
Here comes a work often mistaken for “Magic Sword Path!”…
>>119
It’s not really much different from the current harem genre.
Even now, it is enjoyable, and in a way, it’s good that it doesn’t have to be complete.
The Violinist of Hameln is completely different from the original, but it has a strange atmosphere and is amazing!
I love the unfinished concerto and the tattered wings.
>>120
The song is great!
>>123
The contents of the box are also good!
>>120
I listened to the whole thing and thought, “huh?!”
Big O is from the late 90s and it’s in the evening!
Inventive Boy Crab Bread
>>126
I was surprised by the change in the artwork during the second season.
I liked the atmosphere of the OP and the ending.
Gaogaigar is scared of the enemy.
Isn’t the final episode of the machine-based new species quite a trauma?
>>127
Honestly, it’s well made.
NHK’s original content has always been top-notch.
Despite being aimed at otaku, it became popular with children.
The great sports festival that was held in the evening…
>>135
I liked the TV version of Uma Musume’s sports competition.
>>179
Don’t look away from the new work.
>>183
There was no such thing.
There wasn’t any.
Gaogaigar’s setting of King Jader is too sad.
How about Southern Island Boy Papuwa?
Pokémon became popular for some reason, so they made an anime, but it wasn’t originally created specifically for children.
I wonder how many anonymous people were watching Baifam 13.
>>141
It seems that even Bancha can’t see that, so I wonder if it’s considered a dark history for the creator…
I was watching Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water on Satellite Anime Theater.
Maybe it’s because of the gamers’ commercials or something.
In the evening slot of the 90s, I felt that Fridays were different from the others in some way.
>>143
Nyonyonyo!
nyonyo
Nyo nyo nyo nyo nyo nyo
>>143
Looking back, I might have been a little strange because of that… I’m a sinful woman, you know.
Looking at this, it seems geared more towards boys than towards a heroine.
People who were instilled with strange fetishes by Tokyo Mew Mew and Pichi Pichi Pitch.
I feel like I’m there.
>>144
It’s much more straightforwardly erotic than waking up to images in a thread.
I don’t remember the content, but I clearly remember the opening theme of Time-Space Detective Genshikun.
Especially the part where the body-con women are dancing.
The Tenchi Muyo series is a fundamental work for today’s harem genre…
The tempo and quality are good, and it’s enjoyable.
Thanks to the many series available, once you get hooked, you can enjoy it like sinking into a swamp!
>>147
The ending of the story of the holy machine pilots in another world is cowardly!
Magical DoReMi
I’ve watched the anime of Kaikan Phrase.
When I bought the original book, it was so erotic that my sister took it away.
“Is ‘Tenchi Muyou’ a foundation or a summary?”
Urusei Yatsura, Dirty Pair, and Ah! My Goddess…
It’s in the style of a shoujo manga.
Fushigi Yûgi was interesting.
Was it Seibo Marionette J?
A story set in a cyber Edo period with three heroines who are all androids.
I have memories of watching it with a mysterious feeling.
>>156
It looks like a typical moe anime, but the themes keep getting heavier, dealing with various aspects of humanity and the differences between human and robot life…
Children’s toys
It’s been bothering me all along.
I probably watched a lot of anime like Journey to the West produced by Toei Animation.
I can’t remember the title.
>>160
I think it’s either a Masurambo or a crappy toilet.
>>160
Mashurambō?
I want to see how the invincible king Traizenon, which was criticized so harshly at the time, fares when viewed anew now—like a human experiment.
I personally didn’t dislike it when I was a child.
Magic Knight Rayearth
Slayers is indispensable.
>>163
Please include Fortune Quest and Little Red Riding Hood Cha-Cha.
Sentimental Journey… Seraphim Call…
I liked Hime-chan’s ribbon.
In Pokémon, Ikue Ōtani can also voice cute girls in addition to animals.
I was told and got a little angry.
The reason Sailor Moon doesn’t appear is
Well, it might be too basic.
Saber Marionette, Slayers, and NG Knight Lamune.
I remember watching mostly Akahori’s works in the 90s.
>>172
Let’s watch “Blast Hunter” and “Maze Explosive Heat Dimension” too! I haven’t seen the latter streaming, though!
The Vision of Escaflowne
Anyway, the animation is amazing.
I still have a junior colleague who loves Iron Man 28 FX.
There seems to be someone who likes Nameless too.
>>175
A junior who only seems to want to know the truth.
>>175
Anyway, the main characters FX and OX are stylish enough to survive solely on their design quality…
Utena’s first experience episode is so vivid that it’s a little depressing.
The treatment of the man who devoted his pure blood in the end is terrible, though.
I like the opening of Kaito Zoro.
>>177
Here, it is a familiar theme of attendance.
Lunar Knight
I’m happy that a lot of plastic models have come out recently…
I’ve only seen it in videos that my parents recorded, but Musashi Road and Cyber Formula.
The rest is still being taken care of by the Ojamajo Doremi fan, Kasumi Guruguru Funfan Pharmacy.
Karaoke warrior Mike Jiro hasn’t been mentioned, but well, there’s no way to watch it anyway…
Let’s watch Red Baron and get fired up!
>>188
Too many side punches in OP!
Is the thread image going to be turned into a game?
>>189
Arab oil money is amazing, isn’t it?
I loved the high-energy opening of the Secret Garden anime.
>>192
I honestly liked it more than the previous show Nadia, because I was a kid at the time…
I wonder if they won’t stream it…
Damn it!
Due to its popularity overseas, it’s being released as a game now.
It’s surprisingly amazing, isn’t it?
The animation of the picture book, huh… I thought it was silly at first, but it turned out to be a really weird and interesting anime, “Sunny Pig.”
The awareness of it being for adults or something like that started to develop after the late-night programming officially began.
For now, children mostly watch everything other than the OVA before Evangelion.
>>195
I remember thinking at the time that it was quite an adult-themed anime when the OVA advertisement aired during the commercial break of Macross 7.
>>195
In the first place, the number of anime broadcasts each season has always been small…
So at school, most of my otaku friends watch the same anime and can talk about it.
The timeline might be messed up.
An anime that feels like a samurai version of Iron Leaguer, reminiscent of Kunio Okawara.
When I ask around, they all say they don’t know about that.
>>200
It’s Musashi Road…
I feel like old anime commonly had more than 2 cours.
>>202
Two cours is too short! It was so little that it was even referred to as being on the verge of cancellation back in the 90s…