Shows like Cells at Work and Dr. Stone allow viewers to learn about science while still being entertained by great stories and great characters. Not every anime about science is totally realistic: many of them involve applying the scientific method to magical phenomenon.
It's only through his knowledge of science that he survives at all - and once his brawny classmate Taiju wakes up, he'll be able to put more of that knowledge to practical use with Taiju's manpower. Is this a great science anime? If you want to learn about human biology - particularly as it pertains to the immune system - Cells At Work is for you.
But the first thing you judge is “how good” something looks… It can’t be helped. We’re 70% visual, after all. According to Science. The story doesn’t matter if you can’t stand how bad an anime looks.
Because the whole concept of anime centers around beauty and eye-candy. Without it – it has no foundation to stand on. So with that in mind – here are some of the most aesthetically pleasing anime that will draw you in, from the VERY beginning. 1. Land Of The Lustrous Land Of The Lustrous is an anime series by Studio Orange.
These are just some of the things learned from Haikyu!!, a sports comedy that will have you laughing even as it teaches you the basics of high school volleyball. (Found on Crunchyroll/Hulu)
His miraculous ability causes Sawaki to get caught up in all sorts of crazy antics, including making illegal molds and learning how to brew homemade sake. Each episode slyly teaches you about microbes and how they affect the environment. Biology fans take note. (Found on Crunchyroll)
Anime is certainly entertaining, but it's also a wonderful vehicle for teaching. Which is why we celebrate these 11 shows and encourage anime lovers to check them out. Meghan Sullivan is one of IGN's foremost anime experts. Talk anime and RPGs with her on Twitter at @Meghan_IGN.
Serial Experiements Lain is a bit dated and definitely weird, but Lain's crazy trip through the internet is informative about the early days of being online. The show covers everything from computer processors to the benefits and dangers of cyberspace. If you love computers and want to watch people go through an existential crisis, Serial Experiments Lain is for you. (Found on Funimation/Hulu)
11. Kabaneri Of The Iron Fortress. For an anime made by WIT Studio’s, not to mention the same studio who produced Attack On Titan, this shouldn’t come as a surprise. Kabaneri takes cues from Attack On Titan, and applies its own style to give it something unique and special.
But with that said – the anime itself is about 4 princes with their own “royal” tutor in the palace. Vibes are similar to Assassination Classroom, in terms of personal development, life lessons and even inspiration. But the animation quality in The Royal Tutor is much better and aesthetically pleasing with ease. 3.
Kyoto Animation is known for its gorgeous animation and visual quality in general. And the emotions expressed by each character here is only proof. It’s what I call “flawless” for its aesthetics and art style. Not including this is a crime in my eyes. Related: 9 Emotional Quotes From Violet Evergarden.
Orange. Orange is a lot different to the usual style of anime I’ve seen. Aesthetics and visuals have their own taste and flavors compared to your “usual” school series. And the story is one of the most emotionally driven I’ve got wrapped up in.