In the ever-broadening world of anime, one can feel overwhelmed or confused to decide or pick one from the galaxy full of stars. The world can be a place with a lot of norms and standards to judge you on the basis of anything, even what you watch, and let me tell you that it’s our very own responsibility and choice to feed ourselves with whatever content we want to without giving a thought about what people will think.
The anime universe is a place where you can feel connected to characters, situations, life lessons, and storylines. There are various options for everyone out there, but no one can deny the classics or the OG shows are loved and admired by a huge fan base of people, as they are OGs for a reason and the number of their seasons.
To know those other reasons and fall in love with these shows altogether, you should go through our list of finely picked anime shows with more than five seasons.
Bleach
Number of seasons – 16
Where to watch – Netflix
An anime show from 2004, this show follows the adventures of a student who was born with the ability to see ghosts and now has become a substitute soul reaper.
Gintama
Number of seasons – 9
Where to watch – Crunchyroll
An action-fiction anime released in 2006 is all about the story of an alien invasion in Japan, and then there is a Samurai warrior who forms up a squad to fight against them and bring hope back.
Dragon Ball Z
Number of seasons – 9
Where to watch – Crunchyroll
The good vs bad action-filled anime show brings to you the story of Goku and the Z warriors who fight against the evils in order to protect Earth.
Naruto Shippuden
Number of seasons – 22
Where to watch – Netflix
Based on the very popular manga by Masashi Kishimoto, this show has another level of fanbase amongst anime lovers. It follows the story of the determined boy Naruto Uzumaki, who badly desires approval on his journey to become a Hokage.
One Piece
Number of seasons – 20
Where to watch – Netflix
Set in a pirate era, this show is worth watching. Every episode is filled with adventures of the sea world. A voyage of a boy and his crew to find the mythical treasure ‘one piece’ and fulfill his dream of becoming the King of pirates.
Case Closed
Number of seasons – 29
Where to watch – Netflix
Released in 1996, this show falls under the mystery genre. The show revolves around the story of the main character named Shinichi Kudo, who shrinks down to the size of a child because of some poison but is actually a teenage detective whiz.
My Hero Academia
Number of seasons – 6
Where to watch – Netflix
An action-packed anime show that follows the story of a boy named Izuku Midoriya who was born with no superpowers in a world where having superpowers is natural.
Fairy Tail
Number of seasons – 9
Where to watch – Netflix
Released in 2009, this anime show revolves around the story of Lucy, who is actually a celestial wizard, befriends a dragon hunter wizard, and together they work on paid mission gigs to fight crime and wrong deeds happening around.