TOEI is one of the most well-known studios, both in Japan and in the West, due to its array of heavy-hitting properties in the media world. The company’s legal designation is Toei Company, Ltd., and it handles both the production and distribution of many television products, as well as developing and publishing video game properties.

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It would also later go on to produce films fifteen years after it was founded back in 1938. Toei has a staggering amount of combined episodes among its properties as its model mimics that of a manga needing to publish a new chapter every single week. There have been times when production on certain properties was halted, which created gaps in release time.

10Mononoke

Mononoke features a very unique style that might not be to the liking of everyone, but it has a gripping and atmospheric presence to its storytelling. It has a very similar vibe to anime such as Mushishi and follows a character that goes simply as the “Medicine Seller.”

This character encounters and fights against several spirits that have attached themselves to the negative emotions of humans. These spirits are referred to as Mononoke, which is where the anime gets its name.

Medicine Seller from Mononoke

9World Trigger

Everyone knows what an isekai is. Luckily, World Trigger breaks almost every one of the tropes in hopes of doing something different. This visitor from another world is not someone who has died but has chosen to cross into the world they are currently in. They still follow the trend of being vastly more powerful than the majority of anyone else around them.

Humans need to fight back against an invading force they call The Neighbors that are crossing over into their world. One of these Neighbors passes through into this world but fights against their own kind and sides with the other heroes of the story.

Yuma and Osamu among storage crates in World Trigger

Ever since the 1999 anime, Toei has gone on to produce various different series for the long-running franchise that isDigimon. Depending on who you ask, there are either 9 or 10 series, with the confusion laying with Digimon Tri. Digimon Tri was released as a set of films as well as in a series format.

Even though it has a series counterpart, some choose to disregard it as one of the mainline series in the franchise. There are a total of 545 episodes if you include the 26 episodes from Tri. Each series adds its own take to world-building elements and the atmospheres they portray.

TK smiles while, Kari, Tai, Sora, Mimi and Izzy look shocked from Digimon Tri

7Slam Dunk

Like a lot of anime set in High schools, this anime uses the delinquent hero trope. The main character is Hanamichi Sakuragi, and they are not the most liked schoolmate among their peers. That is until they meet a girl named Haruko, who would be the catalyst for Hanamichi joining his school’s basketball team.

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He is reluctant at first but presses on in hopes of winning Haruko’s favor. This is agreat sports animefor those who have taken to the genre and are looking for their next fix.

No, not theYu-Gi-Ohyou’re thinking of; that one was made in the year 2000 by the animation studio Gallop. Toei is responsible for the original Yu-Gi-Oh series, which would not revolve entirely around the Dual Monsters card game.

Slam Dunk

This series sees the spirit within the puzzle taking control of the body of the high school student Yugi Moto to vanquish various different antagonists. Each of their opponents plays a game against the spirit of the puzzle and usually meets a very grizzly fate upon losing.

5Sailor Moon

Sailor Moon was seen as the feminine counterpart to another one of Toei’s properties, Dragon Ball Z. It would follow the life of a middle school girl named Usagi Tsukino. This girl would acquire a magical item that would allow her to trigger a magical girl transformation sequence that resulted in her becoming Sailor Moon.

Using this power, she fights great evils alongside other guardians like herself, dubbed The Sailor Guardians. Each member brings their own valuable elements to the team.

1998 Yu Gi Oh series by Toei Animation

4Lovely Complex

Lovely Complex is one of Toei’s best options for romance anime. A lot of romance anime makes use of very common male and female tropes. These tropes usually see the guy as oblivious or inept while the girl has some form of quirk that he can find lovable and endearing, accepting her for who she is.

In this case, Lovely Complex uses height as its hook. The male character is shorter than the average male of their age group, while the female is much taller than members of her age group. Hence, the use of the word “complex” in the title. If you enjoy romance anime, this is worth looking into.

3Fist Of The North Star

Fist Of The North Startakes place in a post-apocalyptic world setting. A lot of humanity is struggling to survive, and the civilized world lies in tatters. The hero of this story is Kenshiro, and the story follows him helping others that need it as he makes his way through the desert wastelands.

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He is joined by two other characters, a girl named Lin and a boy named Bat. Kenshio possesses martial arts skills that allow him to kill his opponents by striking various points of their bodies, making him one of the most deadly characters in this franchise.

2Dragon Ball

You cannot talk about Toei animation and not includeDragon Ball. It is one of the anime that helped popularize the phenomena in the West. This story follows a young boy named Goku on a journey to collect 7 magical orbs known as the dragon balls. Whomsoever collects all 7 will be able to ask the eternal dragon for one wish within its power.

This series would go on to explore many different kinds of stories inDragon Ball Zand establish many staples used in shonen anime. Goku would face powerful opponents in tournaments, grow up to start a family, as well as go on tofight an evil alien space overlord and a time-traveling mutant robot bug man. It is no wonder the creator is regarded as a genius by countless Manga artists.

1One Piece

One Pieceis part of the anime world’s big three. The other two areNarutoandBleach. The story follows Monkey D. Luffy, a boy who has the dream of becoming The Pirate King. He sets sail and recruits various other characters who would serve as his crew members todefeat many powerful enemies.

A Swordsman, a sniper, a cook, a navigator, a doctor, an archeologist, a shipwright, a musician, and a helmsman. The story has seen many adventures and brought both smiles and tears to its viewers, and it serves as one of the greatest animes of all time.

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