Top 10 famous 80s anime you probably never knew
In the 80s, the anime form was undergoing a drastic transformation. Anime production technology began to be updated to create more exciting and bold creations for anime. During this period, Japan released numerous shounen anime as well as standard shoujo anime, but interspersed with significant innovations. Typically, the anime Akira (Vietnamese title: Lord Akira) released in 1988 from director Katsuhiro Otomo, has formed a primitive foundation for other anime later. While some 80s anime are so familiar to the audience, deeply imprinted on the fan's mind, there are still some anime from that time period that unfortunately gradually fade over the years or are forgotten by viewers. , even though they're awesome. Through the article below, topshare wants to share about the top famous 80s anime that today's audience may not have known about. Let's topshare list these anime right now!
6
Ranma ½

80s anime theme music, Ranma 1/2 (Half Ranma)
Another Takahashi creation, Ranma 1/2 (Half Ranma) is an 80s anime adaptation produced by studio Deen, set in Qinghai province, China. After falling into the cursed springs of Jusenkyo, Ranma and his father learn that they can transform into another being. Ranma easily changes gender while his father transforms into a scary panda. Anime contains the relationship between the main characters and the supporting characters, helping to guide the plot of the story. Combined with Ranma's arranged marriage - Akane makes for one of Takahashi's best anime series.
7
Urusei Yatsura

The 1st theme of the 80s anime, Urusei Yatsura
Produced by Kitty Films, Urusei Yatsura that aired from 1981 to 1986, this '80s anime follows Ataru Moroboshi, a perverted high school student who is chosen to be cast by an alien race called the Oni. into their game. By touching the horns of an opposing Oni, humanity can retain its right to life on Earth.
After touching the horns of Oni named Princess Lum Invader, the anime shifts focus to a part of the daily lives of both Ataru and Lum, and the people around them, after Ataru accidentally proposed to her. With twelve OVAs, six films, over 195 episodes, the series helped launch Rumiko Takahashi's career. This famous author eventually created a series called Inuyasha.
8
Space Adventure Cobra

80s anime trailer, Space Adventure Cobra
Based on the 1978 manga simply titled Cobra, the Space Adventure Cobra anime was released in 1982 and directed by Osamu Dezaki. This sci-fi anime follows Cobra as he is asked by the beautiful Jane Royal to stop the pirates and Crystal Bowie, Cobra's arch-nemesis. Cobra is equipped with a special weapon called "Psychogun" that is implanted in his left hand.
The '80s anime Space Adventure Cobra created a huge following and inspired Hideki Kamiya as he developed the character Dante in the legendary Devil May Cry franchise. Notable by the behavior and personality of the character.
9
Angel's Egg

80s anime trailer, Angel's Egg
Angel's Egg was released in 1985 directed by Mamoru Oshii and designed by Yoshitaka Amano of the famous Final Fantasy, this 71-minute 80s anime is more like visual art than a retelling of a story. appropriate story. The sci-fi-themed anime narrates the story of an unnamed girl living in an abandoned city looking for food and caring for a mysterious egg. The film was fiercely criticized by critics for its often sparse structure, but despite being unable to find work for many years, Mamoru Oshii still considers it one of the bright spots in her career. Since then, the director has created many critically acclaimed films including 1995's Ghost in the Shell.
10
Royal Space Force: The Wings Of Honneamise

80s anime trailer, Royal Space Force: The Wings Of Honneamise
Royal Space Force: The Wings Of Honneamise (roughly translated as Royal Space Force: Wings of Honneamise) is a science fiction anime released in 1987, about Shirotugh, who after being inspired by a human woman named Riquinni, became the first astronaut in an alternate world. Directed and written by director and screenwriter Hiroyuki Yamaga, and written by award winner Ryuichi Sakamoto, have combined to create a coming-of-age anime story filled with personal conflict.
An interesting fact about Royal Space Force: The Wings Of Honneamise as it was the first work by studio Gainax, the same studio that created the super popular Neon Genesis Evangelion, then Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann.
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