Are you looking for something challenging? Something cerebral? Something that requires a baseline level of intellectual competency to understand? If you’re trying to prove how smart you are to other people, you’re in luck! The ideas behind these sci-fi anime will offer you a facsimile of intelligence that you can use to impress people at parties! Some MIT grad is having a spirted debate about quantum physics? You know all about that – you’ve seen Steins;Gate. You don’t need some fancy university degree to understand the finer details of science. Anime is your teacher, now prepare to study under the tutelage of the 10 best sci-fi anime series of all time.
Cowboy Bebop
(Sunrise)Cowboy Bebop does the impossible: it makes science cool. I don’t mean intellectually engaging, I mean stylish and sexy. Set in a post-colonized Solar System, the series follows bounty hunters Spike and Jet as they struggle to make ends meet in an uncaring universe. While the series begins as a “bounty of the week” episodic, the deeper intricacies of the plot are soon revealed. Like any self-respecting Neo-noire heroes, Spike and Jet have complicated pasts – buried dreams, lost loves, bitter failures to be remembered while soundtracked by mournful saxophones. A meditation on memory, Bebop proves that even in an infinitely large universe, there’s one thing you can’t outrun: yourself. A groundbreaking anime often hailed as the all time greatest, Cowboy Bebop‘s reputation quickly evolved from late-night curiosity to an exalted example of sci-fi high art.
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