>>1167663>the type of stories is what i liked. intriguing, a bit of romance, set in a wild interesting sci fi-ish world with interesting characters beside the main ones. sometimes a different plot revolving around the main one. Well they are all pretty different styles of story. But assuming you enjoyed all of them, I'll give you some recommendations based on each one.
>spice and wolfIf you liked the "man and woman traveling together in a fantasy setting" then you might enjoy Katanagatari, though it's set in a fantasy Japan instead of fantasy Europe. If you want something more melancholic and episodic, I highly recommend Kino's Journey, the 2003 anime rather than the 2017 one. You'll also be overjoyed to know that a third season of Spice & Wolf was just announced earlier this month.
>darling in the franxxI'd recommend Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann in general to anybody new to anime but I think you'll especially like it if you loved Franxx.
>death noteIf you liked the cat and mouse sparring between L and Kira, you might enjoy Code Geass for similar reasons, though it's a very different type of show, the fact you like Franxx means you're not averse to sci-fi mecha anime which is what Code Geass is.
If you want something more similar in tone and style, probably some of the sci-fi police procedural shows like Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex or Psycho Pass. The former is the king of cyberpunk anime, and the latter is a dystopian sci-fi series.
>steins;gateFor time travel tragedy, Madoka is probably the go-to. It's a mahou shoujo (magical girl) anime, that is famous for its dark, gritty subject matter.
>your namePretty much any other Shinkai film (he's the director). Not to put him down but they're all kinda similar.
>hellsing ultimateHellsing's unique blend of wacky camp and ultraviolence is hard to find even in anime, but you might enjoy other anime from the same author, like Drifters. Or something more down to earth, like Black Lagoon.