SonicGamer74 wrote:FLCL
I love that series. I also think it's a work that shows a lot of depth with its themes of growing up. I like how it's filled with as much wacky-goofy out-of-left-field stuff as possible, but that just makes the whole thing brilliantly multilayered.
After I first saw it, I watched Excel Saga since I heard that was similarly "crazy." It has the wacky/random factor but totally lacks the level of emotional resonance so it's a much weaker series.
I'm currently watching Princess Tutu, which I am COMPLETELY LOVING. I'm a fan of magical girl shows and the way this plays with the structure of anime TV shows, ballet, and nineteenth-century European fairy-tales is all great. PLUS it has wacky-goofiness. I'm only 7 episodes in but I'm convinced the whole series must be high-quality.
I'm also watching Hikaru no Go on Hulu because I've given up on holding out for a proper DVD release and I don't want to find out one day that the license has expired. It's fun: I like Go to begin with and sports anime can be a good time. The dynamics of the show are really interesting. I knew it was about a kid who becomes haunted by the ghost of a Go-master but I'm really enjoying how they explore the implications of that: how he can't really think of himself as a good Go player when the ghost plays the game, even though his rival is convinced that he is an expert.