>>754438Sorry OP. I thought Claymore had a good end. If I wanted to keep the heavy stuff I would have included Dougram, Gun X Sword, and Hell Target. To answer your questions:
-The Aquarion trilogy is very analytical when you get past a lot of the unintentionally humorous moments of the first series and while it has a cliffhanger ending EVOL solves it by the end while Logos.... I'm not going to lie, Aquarion Logos actually does deserve a "you must be this smart to get it" label on it, it's shockingly smart and has a solid ending.
-Giant Gorg is an adventure series and very pulpy and 80s with the best version of President Reagan. The last episode is.... Wonky.
-Gravion and Godannar kind of go together, they're ecchi but action packed ecchi. Out of the two Gravion is better IF you stick to it through Gravion Zwei (sequel series) to the end.
-Raijin-Oh is top comfy.
-Samurai Flamenco is much easier to enjoy if you're familiar with tokusatsu like Kamen Rider and Super Sentai.
-Ryu Knight is a fantasy adventure, just expect fake out deaths at the end.
-Miami Guns is a whacky comedy of the highest calibur.
-Acrobunch has the happiest apocalyptic ending ever and if you like global adventure stories with ancient aliens it does not disappoint.
-Braves speak for themselves, Might Gaine is the darkest though (and the only one where English subs aren't finished).
-Daikengo is 70s space cheese and one of the villains is a fat version of Bender from Futurama.
-Mad Bull 34 is dark police comedy done right.
-NG Knight Lamune and 40 is basically Ryu Knight but more isekai and joke happy, just heads up the first episode's animation is low quality and doesn't reflect the rest of the series. Also Hebi Metako is adorable.
-Wataru is the anime that made isekai popular in the early half of the 90s before Evangelion clones became the norm. It's getting a new season in spring and the first two seasons are top comfy.... Just don't expect subtitles that aren't trash.
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