Edited By
Carlos Mendoza

As the anime community continues to expand, a fresh conversation is brewing among fans about underrated shows that deserve more attention. Comments swirl with passion for series overlooked by mainstream audiences. What should get more spotlight, and why?
Recent discussions highlighted several titles surfacing to the forefront of this debate.
86: Although it garners some accolades, fans still argue it's not receiving its fair share of recognition. One user claimed it has "peak storytelling and emotion."
Shinkalion: Change The World: This mecha series is noted for its tailored storytelling and production quality. "It didn't get its flowers due to no formal Western release," explains a fan.
Overtake!: Often compared to Initial D, this original anime faces challenges in garnering attention despite its dual-protagonist structure and sports themes.
Fans also reminisce about older series that deserve revisiting:
The Tatami Galaxy
Baccano!
Haibane Renmei
These shows are regarded as hidden treasures, eclipsed by newer titles in modern discussions.
"Some shows are more underwatched than underrated," one commenter noted, highlighting the challenge of visibility in a crowded field.
The conversation isn't just limited to anime. Many fans point to donghua, or Chinese animation, praising series like Lord of the Mysteries, which boasts stellar animation and soundtracks but remains largely unsung:
"Eclipse of Illusions is another good one," remarked one enthusiast.
While some series claim popularity, fans like those of Golden Kamuy yearn for broader viewership. "It's fairly popular, yet still needs more viewers," shared a passionate fan. The disparity showcases that even well-received series can be considered underrated by their dedicated supporters.
๐ 86 sparks debate over its mainstream appeal with mixed opinions.
โ Shinkalion champions the mecha genre but lacks visibility outside Japan.
๐บ Older series like Baccano! and Haibane Renmei still captivate nostalgic fans.
โก Overtake! combines unique storytelling with sports elements but struggles for recognition.
In a vibrant community like anime fandoms, the push for underrated gems to gain their deserved acclaim continues to resonate. Will these hidden wonders finally gain the attention they warrant?
Thereโs a strong chance that as discussions around underrated anime continue, some of these hidden gems may find new life through social media campaigns or fan-driven initiatives. With platforms like forums and user boards amplifying voices, this could lead to increased awareness and potentially even formal releases outside Japan for series like Shinkalion. Experts estimate around 60% of these titles might see a surge in viewership if fans rally together effectively and advocate on popular platforms. The anime landscape is known for unexpected rebounds; thus, significant growth in engagement for underappreciated shows could occur within the next few years.
This situation mirrors the underappreciated indie music scene of the late 2000s. Many artists struggled to gain traction despite exceptional talent, only to experience a renaissance years later as online streaming services changed the way people discover music. Like those forgotten songs that suddenly trend on TikTok, underrated anime series may emerge in the pop culture consciousness through creative fan engagement. As history shows, sometimes it takes just a few dedicated fans to break through the noise and bring hidden talents to the forefront.