>>200623>-Is it wrong to try to pick up girls in a dungeon?Grimgar for a more down-to-earth and serious take on this kind of setting, KonoSuba for a straight up satire of it.
>-Food WarsIf you have a specific niche for lewd food then maybe Koufuku Graffiti, it's a SoL though, not a hot blooded shounen story.
>-Madoka (haven't seen movies)The movies are recaps of the series except for Rebellion, which is actually a new story.
>-Samurai ChamplooCowboy Bebop, from the same creator. Consider also Michiko & Hatchin, another Watanabe-involved project.
>-one punch manIf you want something from the same author check out Mob Psycho 100, it's about ESPers, also beautifully animated. If you want more cape stuff then maybe Boku no Hero Academia, it's a straightforward battle shounen though with none of the tact of OPM.
>-Full Metal Alchemist (both versions)If you want another fairly long shounen adventure story consider Hunter x Hunter (the 2011 version), can take a while to get into. The story isn't complete either, since the manga is in hiatus hell, but what's there is still very good past the first arc.
>-Lucky StarNichijou is another comedy anime done by KyoAni (studio that made Lucky Star), but has a pretty different tone. Other schoolgirl comedy/SoL are Yuru Yuri, Azumanga Daioh, and Yuyushiki.
Some general recs I think you should watch since you've seen so few "core" series:
Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann
>babby's first mecha, generally a massive hit with anime casualsMelancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya
>another KyoAni show, one of their greatest hits ever, a SoL/drama with sci-fi elementsFLCL
>a 6-episode OVA series laconically described as a "scif-fi coming of age story"Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex
>this is a lot more complex and heavy than anything you've seen so far, cyber punk with dense political intrigue Neon Genesis Evangelion
>I'm putting this because you have to watch it eventually, it doesn't have to be soon, but eventually