Macias (
TokyoScope), editor in chief of anime purveyors Otaku USA, and Sattin, who adapted the Oscar-nominated
WolfWalkers film into a graphic novel, unite a team of fans and experts to contribute to their guidebook of 50 must-see anime series and films that have transformed animation and pop culture. Curated chronologically by release date, the book takes readers through the history and impact of anime from the early days of
Astro Boy to
Sailor Moon and
Demon Slayer. An impressive multitude of genres are mapped, including science fiction, mecha, magical girl, action and adventure, slice of life, sports, and isekai (transmigration from one world to another). DenQ colorfully illustrates this title. But no posters or photos of the works discussed are included, which some readers may view as a missed opportunity since anime is such an intensely visual form. The book successfully traces how anime has evolved and responded to changing factors within the industry and wider society to reach its position as a mainstay of global culture.
VERDICT An effective primer that gives a behind-the-scenes look at some of anime’s most influential and popular works. Best for general readers and casual viewers. Dedicated fans might look elsewhere for less-mainstream selections.
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