>>159414>>159465>i don't have a taste ive literally never watched anime beforeYeah it's a common problem. But there's a way for you to describe your taste despite lack of experience, you know.
First, there's genres of shows and movies you've seen and liked already. As in live action. It really helps if you say that you want something similar to X, or belonging to genre Y.
Second, the "little" list you came here with already contains some diverse series from various genres.
>DB, DBZ, YYHDid you like those? Would you watch something with very similar art style (same mangaka) as YuYuHakusho? Consider watching Hunter x Hunter (2011).
>Sailor MoonDo you want something with magical girls in it? If it's pink fluffly girly stuff you want, there's Cardcaptor Sakura and Princess Tutu. If you want something more dynamic and made for the male audience, there's Lyrical Nanoha and Symphogear. If you don't like magical girls and want something to change your mind, there's Madoka Magica.
>Rurouni KenshinDid you like the samurai setting? For something gritty and realistic, there's the movie Sword of the Stranger. If you want a more hip-hop style, there's Samurai Champloo (this recommendation also goes if you like the style of Cowboy Bebop). If you can stomach something more overtalked, artsy and avant-garde, Katanagatari is pure poetry.
>Trigun, Cowboy BebopIs oldschool space western up your alley? Check out Outlaw Star and Gungrave (skip episode 1). Want something closer to action flicks, in contemporary setting? Black Lagoon is worth checking out. Want more space opera or sci-fi? There's a shitload of shows to choose from, like Battleship Yamato, Macross and the whole mecha genre, Planetes and much much more.
I havwen't even started the whole genre issue. There's an entire realm of comedy, Slice of Life, mecha and dystopian science fiction that we haven't touched yet.
>Seiko no Qwaser (that shit was weird.)Stay away from the ecchi tag for now, and yes, it was.