The five top anime for guilty pleasures are detailed below.
Fairy Tail
Fairy Tail, to be fair, was a huge deal in the shonen world when it first aired in the early 2010s. It’s easy to see why this series is always in the shadow of more popular ones like One Piece and Naruto: Shippuden.
Fairy Tail succeeds thanks to its likeable protagonists and tone of fun. However, it cannot be denied that the show uses tired shonen cliches.
The Seven Deadly Sins
The Seven Deadly Sins hit the stratosphere when it was released in 2015. Although the action-packed shonen was rightly condemned for its use of fan service in its first season. While the premiere of The Seven Deadly Sins was a smashing success,
The show’s third season is a total disaster. The animation quality of the show is terrible in these episodes. That’s why it’s much more of a sin to watch this entertaining show than the first few episodes already implied.
Sword Art Online
The stunning world of Sword Art Online and its engaging storyline immediately won over fans of anime around the world. The landmark Isekai film was instrumental in popularizing the subgenre in the West. It sparked a flood of shows about adventures in a computer simulation.
Despite Sword Art Online’s innovative influence on the anime genre, the series’ quality plummets precipitously following the first arc. While it’s fine to enjoy Kirito and Asuna’s antics, the series has devolved into a confusing mess of recycled ideas and unwelcome fan service with each passing arc.