My favourite anime would be Planetes and Hunter x Hunter (the 2011 version). They're pretty different shows in some aspects and similar in others; I couldn't pick which I like better since I like them for different reasons but they both send chills down my spine whenever I watch it.
Planetes can lack action at times but it still gets really intense but it's best parts are in its character development and the way the characters interact with each other and evolve through the series. I also like how it makes you think and feel about their situation.
Hunter x Hunter also has amazing characterization and has a lot of thinking and planning going on even though I kept putting it off because it I thought it was just some stupid shounen (it isn't). It's probably the smartest and best thought out shounen out there with a really great plot progression and unforgettable characters (there's a lot of characters but they all have their motivations for doing what they do).
I don't know if I really have a least favourite anime since I usually drop the ones I don't like or wouldn't bother watching them in the first place. I guess I can say that there was some disappointing anime I've seen recently like Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo (Idk what they were thinking), Tokyo Ghoul (it started off pretty strong then dropped off) and Terraformars (I didn't read the manga but it can't be this bad).
My favourite anime would be Planetes and Hunter x Hunter (the 2011 version). They're pretty different shows in some aspects and similar in others; I couldn't pick which I like better since I like them for different reasons but they both send chills down my spine whenever I watch it.
Planetes can lack action at times but it still gets really intense but it's best parts are in its character development and the way the characters interact with each other and evolve through the series. I also like how it makes you think and feel about their situation.
Hunter x Hunter also has amazing characterization and has a lot of thinking and planning going on even though I kept putting it off because it I thought it was just some stupid shounen (it isn't). It's probably the smartest and best thought out shounen out there with a really great plot progression and unforgettable characters (there's a lot of characters but they all have their motivations for doing what they do).
I don't know if I really have a least favourite anime since I usually drop the ones I don't like or wouldn't bother watching them in the first place. I guess I can say that there was some disappointing anime I've seen recently like Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo (Idk what they were thinking), Tokyo Ghoul (it started off pretty strong then dropped off) and Terraformars (I didn't read the manga but it can't be this bad).