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The world of anime is rich and diverse, with genres ranging from family-friendly entertainment to more mature themes. The hentai genre, with its Sub Indo community, represents a small but significant part of this diverse landscape. Understanding and discussing anime and its various genres can provide insight into cultural practices, global connectivity, and the evolving nature of media consumption.

Chainsaw Man (Tatsuki Fujimoto)

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This series flips the script by starting after the hero’s party has already defeated the Demon King. It follows Frieren, an elven mage, as she learns to understand the value of human life and the fleeting moments she once took for granted.

Psychological Thriller, Mystery Why it’s popular: This is the anime for people who don't like anime. Set in post-Cold War Germany, a brilliant neurosurgeon saves a young boy's life instead of a politician. That boy grows up to become a monster named Johan Liebert. It is a slow, 74-episode chase that feels like a HBO drama.