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[From 2010 onward] A roundup of anime that teenagers feel nostalgic about

What do you all do when you’re at home?

I bet many of you spend time watching video streaming services on your smartphones or tablets.

It’s amazing that we can watch movies, dramas, and anime anytime, anywhere, isn’t it?

Now then, what I’m about to introduce are anime that will bring back memories for those in their teens!

Do you remember the days when there weren’t as many streaming services, and you’d be glued to the TV in the late afternoon just to catch your favorite anime?

Please take this chance to reunite with those beloved shows!

[From 2010 onward] A collection of nostalgic anime for teens (11–20)

Gundam Build Fighters

Episode 1 | Build Fighters [Ganchan]
Gundam Build Fighters

The Mobile Suit Gundam series has been loved for a long time.

Among them, Gundam Build Fighters stands out, and for many teens it may be the Gundam of their generation.

Until then, Gundam had a strong image as a “war story,” with people fighting people and robots fighting robots, but Gundam Build Fighters uses Gunpla as its theme.

It tells the story of Sei Iori, the protagonist, getting absorbed in Gunpla Battle, a competitive match where players control their Gunpla.

Influenced by the anime, Gunpla sold out across the country.

Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai

[Watchalong] Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai (2020) Episodes 52–58 [Takane Lui / hololive]
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai

Dai no Daibouken (Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai) is a grand adventure tale about Dai, a boy who dreams of becoming a hero, as he faces powerful foes alongside his companions.

Set in a world of swords and sorcery, it features thrilling battles and a growth-driven drama, making it a great recommendation for upper elementary school kids.

Through clashes with enemies, the story teaches the value of friendship and courage, and each character’s unique personality is part of the appeal.

Beyond the fights, many scenes portray trust among comrades and inner conflicts, making it easy to become emotionally invested.

The original work has been beloved for many years, and its anime adaptation has brought it renewed attention from today’s children.

It’s especially recommended for fans of action and adventure, and it’s sure to spark lively conversations with friends—an exciting, adventure-filled series that fires the imagination.

Detective Conan

[Official] Detective Conan “Roller Coaster Murder Case” | Season 1, Episode 1
Detective Conan

Detective Conan is a mystery anime about Shinichi Kudo, a high school detective who is forced into a child’s body by a mysterious organization and solves numerous difficult cases as elementary schooler Conan Edogawa.

Since its debut in 1996, it has been loved by audiences of all ages as a nationally beloved series.

In addition to its authentic mystery elements with intricate tricks, its distinctive characters are a major draw, and the story’s shifts from comedic to serious keep viewers engrossed.

Not only the TV anime but also the feature films attract attention, giving the impression of a franchise whose momentum shows no sign of slowing.

Pocket Monsters

[Official] Anime “Pokémon” Episode 1: “Pokémon! I Choose You!” (Anipoke Selection)
Pocket Monsters

It feels like the Pokémon franchise, which began as a Nintendo game, became a social phenomenon in large part thanks to the anime that started airing in 1997.

The story of the protagonist, Satoshi (Ash), journeying with his partner Pikachu to become a Pokémon Master sparked a spirit of adventure in many children.

The encounters with unique Pokémon, the heated battles, and the bonds with friends are the kind of elements that stir the heart no matter the era.

With each new game release, the anime weaves in fresh elements, and at times looks back on the past—storytelling made possible by its long-running history, which is a big part of its appeal.

Fruits Basket

Ritsuko Okazaki - For Fruits Basket
Fruits Basket

Based on the manga by Natsuki Takaya, Fruits Basket is a work whose popularity is clear from the fact that it was adapted into an anime in 2001 and then remade in 2019.

The story follows the protagonist Tohru Honda, who ends up living in the home of her classmate Yuki Sohma due to an unexpected turn of events, and gradually learns the secrets of the Sohma family through their daily life.

The unique characters themed around the Chinese zodiac, as well as the way each one confronts their personal struggles, are key points of interest.

Its touching portrayal of family bonds and personal growth resonated with a wide audience and earned broad support.

Digimon Adventure

The anime Digimon Adventure, which aired in 1999, is a story about children who get lost in another world and embark on an adventure.

Their encounters with Digimon in the Digital World, and the way each of them grows and deepens their bonds throughout their journey, resonated with viewers.

The unique personalities and action of the Digimon are part of the appeal, and the emotion and intensity come through especially strongly in the evolution scenes.

The children each struggle with their own issues, and many viewers likely related to watching them move forward while grappling with their worries.

[From 2010 onward] A roundup of nostalgic anime for teens (21–30)

Revolutionary Girl Utena

Masami Okui “Rondo - revolution” | Revolutionary Girl Utena | Opening
Revolutionary Girl Utena

Revolutionary Girl Utena, which aired in 1997, is a work that depicts the struggles of a girl named Utena Tenjou, who admires princes and wishes to become one herself.

Beyond its experimental direction and avant-garde visual expression, it drew attention for exploring universal and profound themes such as adolescent turmoil, sexuality, and questioning established values.

Perhaps the greatest appeal of the series lies in the human drama woven by its distinctive characters, including the protagonist Utena and Anthy.

Even those who found it hard to understand at the time may discover new insights when they revisit it as adults.