[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!
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- Recommended popular anime from the 2000s
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- [For Teen Girls] Popular Karaoke Songs That Are Easy to Sing
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Yu-Gi-Oh!

The 1998 anime often considered the origin of the series, Yu-Gi-Oh!, is a work whose appeal lies in its horror-tinged atmosphere from the early manga and its thrilling developments.
After the protagonist, Yugi Mutou, solves the ancient Egyptian Millennium Puzzle, a second persona emerges, who judges evil through Shadow Games and resolves incidents.
Not only Yugi’s friends but also the villains are strikingly unique, and their relationships further heighten the drama.
The in-story card game, Magic and Wizards, became the basis for Duel Monsters, which then expanded and led to everything that followed—making this a work that can truly be called the beginning of a legend.
In conclusion
So, how was it—did it bring back some nostalgia? Or maybe it even made you want to rewatch it? It might be available on various video streaming services or on YouTube, so if you’re interested, go ahead and check it out!


