From what I've seen in previous posts, I'd echo Samurai Champloo and Cowboy Bebop. That's about it. Maybe Full Metal Alchemist, but I got tired of it. I loved Fushigi Yuugi... when I was 16. I watch it now (am embarassed to own it) and wonder what I was smoking. (The answer is nothing, maybe Pocky, but still.)
A lot of anime, including many in previous posts, I start watching and just never really get into or actively hate. (Somebody in this house loves it more than I do, so I get exposed to a lot of things I'd never watch otherwise.) Ones I've actually liked recently so that I sought them out are Madoka Magica (magical girl deconstruction, beautiful yet unpleasant, and I was in awe at the different approach), Kill La Kill (crazy high school superpowers sort-of deconstruction, hilarious, amazingly well translated (in the subs I saw it in)), and The Devil is a Part-Timer (very silly in-universe alternate real world universe, title self-describes, surprised me with unexpected charm).
But if I have to pick just one, I'ma pick Noragami (fun modern fantasy playing around with Japanese myth). Because it is awesome, but new, so incomplete (only seen one season).
I also really loved Hell Girl, which is older, probably for similar reasons, but Noragami is much more lighthearted.
A lot of anime, including many in previous posts, I start watching and just never really get into or actively hate. (Somebody in this house loves it more than I do, so I get exposed to a lot of things I'd never watch otherwise.) Ones I've actually liked recently so that I sought them out are Madoka Magica (magical girl deconstruction, beautiful yet unpleasant, and I was in awe at the different approach), Kill La Kill (crazy high school superpowers sort-of deconstruction, hilarious, amazingly well translated (in the subs I saw it in)), and The Devil is a Part-Timer (very silly in-universe alternate real world universe, title self-describes, surprised me with unexpected charm).
But if I have to pick just one, I'ma pick Noragami (fun modern fantasy playing around with Japanese myth). Because it is awesome, but new, so incomplete (only seen one season).
I also really loved Hell Girl, which is older, probably for similar reasons, but Noragami is much more lighthearted.