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In my opinion

1) Good illustration/animation...If I don't like how the characters look, I'll either reject the anime instantly or (if I'm really bored) force myself to get used it..But I'm not happy doing the latter.
2) Probably the most important; the characters are not cliche. In other words, if it's a romance, I don't want the guy to be the stereotypical sly jerk and the girl cannot be a Mary Sue. I have no tolerance for Mary Sue characters. But if a show has good, relatively real-feeling people in it, I can ignore the flaws of the anime a little easier.
3) It has comedy or at least some kind of comic relief. I get kind of uncomfortable when watching serious drama. If I like the drama then I'll watch it, but I prefer comedy 8 times out of10. As long as the comedy bits aren't too cheesey and obnoxious (like the gags in Black Butler).
4) Action and adventure! That's probably the only reasons I'll watch shounen. I just love it. If there's some fantasy and magic thrown into the action, even better
5) Although I don't hate slice of life, it can get boring after a couple episodes. I want a real plot. Like the kind of plot dealing with saving the world from ultimate doom.

And what makes a good manga is...

An interesting plot/story line is what defines an anime as good in my eyes. An ideal plot for me is one that has a certain amount of anticipation and mystery. I think it's good when you're left to come to your own conclusions or made to think things over. Story lines must be unique, original and engaging I believe this is what differentiates anime from other forms of media. Good plot progression ia also a key.
The characters are also pretty important. A good anime needs characters you can fall in love with, along with characters you love to hate. Character development is always good to see too.
Decent sound and illustration/animation
At least 24 episodes
I personally enjoy watching fantasy and action, I find any anime lacking blood and gore rather boring
In my opinion

1) Good illustration/animation...If I don't like how the characters look, I'll either reject the anime instantly or (if I'm really bored) force myself to get used it..But I'm not happy doing the latter.
2) Probably the most important; the characters are not cliche. In other words, if it's a romance, I don't want the guy to be the stereotypical sly jerk and the girl cannot be a Mary Sue. I have no tolerance for Mary Sue characters. But if a show has good, relatively real-feeling people in it, I can ignore the flaws of the anime a little easier.
3) It has comedy or at least some kind of comic relief. I get kind of uncomfortable when watching serious drama. If I like the drama then I'll watch it, but I prefer comedy 8 times out of10. As long as the comedy bits aren't too cheesey and obnoxious (like the gags in Black Butler).
4) Action and adventure! That's probably the only reasons I'll watch shounen. I just love it. If there's some fantasy and magic thrown into the action, even better
5) Although I don't hate slice of life, it can get boring after a couple episodes. I want a real plot. Like the kind of plot dealing with saving the world from ultimate doom.

And what makes a good manga is...

An interesting plot/story line is what defines an anime as good in my eyes. An ideal plot for me is one that has a certain amount of anticipation and mystery. I think it's good when you're left to come to your own conclusions or made to think things over. Story lines must be unique, original and engaging I believe this is what differentiates anime from other forms of media. Good plot progression ia also a key.
The characters are also pretty important. A good anime needs characters you can fall in love with, along with characters you love to hate. Character development is always good to see too.
Decent sound and illustration/animation
At least 24 episodes
I personally enjoy watching fantasy and action, I find any anime lacking blood and gore rather boring
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I watched Full Metal Alchemist, dealing with sci fi (alchemy) and well it was amazing how it was created. The movie also caught me by surprise when they added a bit of history into it. Like about the nazis and Adolf Hilter. I went crazy about that because well I love History and you know an anime is good when it connects to real stuff in a way. I think that's a way to making a good anime. A mix of that. Needs a good plot, the artwork can be important as well, relevance to real life would be nice, funny moments and also the development of characters. You would want at least one character to like and connect to. So yeah I don't know if I left anything out but those are my views.
I watched Full Metal Alchemist, dealing with sci fi (alchemy) and well it was amazing how it was created. The movie also caught me by surprise when they added a bit of history into it. Like about the nazis and Adolf Hilter. I went crazy about that because well I love History and you know an anime is good when it connects to real stuff in a way. I think that's a way to making a good anime. A mix of that. Needs a good plot, the artwork can be important as well, relevance to real life would be nice, funny moments and also the development of characters. You would want at least one character to like and connect to. So yeah I don't know if I left anything out but those are my views.
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That is subjective to everyones personal opinion. As for what I am about to say this is also my personal opinion. I do not think great illustration/animation is the main basis for a really good anime. Although it does help to have that to be more appreciated. To me the main thing a great anime needs is an exceptional and consistent story that holds up through the whole anime. If the story is no good or all over the place then the animation doesn't matter because you're not going to watch it anyway. I see that your post is going through a whole laundry list of what makes a good anime but to me the only thing that matters is the story. 
That is subjective to everyones personal opinion. As for what I am about to say this is also my personal opinion. I do not think great illustration/animation is the main basis for a really good anime. Although it does help to have that to be more appreciated. To me the main thing a great anime needs is an exceptional and consistent story that holds up through the whole anime. If the story is no good or all over the place then the animation doesn't matter because you're not going to watch it anyway. I see that your post is going through a whole laundry list of what makes a good anime but to me the only thing that matters is the story. 
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In my opinion what makes an anime good is an anime that is hand draw illustrated and not completely computer generated. Also I've found that some of the best animes are rather short which isn't a bad thing because those animes didn't drag out the series and add in a bunch of fillers or subplots that no one really cares about or has nothing to do with the episode before hand. Also what makes a good anime is drama mixed with action and a decent storyline with interesting plot shifts and I always enjoyed anime where each character is different and has a unique quality not shared by any other character in the show. And finally what makes a good anime to me is one with amazing background designs/scenery.
In my opinion what makes an anime good is an anime that is hand draw illustrated and not completely computer generated. Also I've found that some of the best animes are rather short which isn't a bad thing because those animes didn't drag out the series and add in a bunch of fillers or subplots that no one really cares about or has nothing to do with the episode before hand. Also what makes a good anime is drama mixed with action and a decent storyline with interesting plot shifts and I always enjoyed anime where each character is different and has a unique quality not shared by any other character in the show. And finally what makes a good anime to me is one with amazing background designs/scenery.
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What I feel makes a good anime is the anime, doesn't necessarily have to be super well drawn
just as long as there's a great story, background.
Characters need to be concrete and the voice acting must be good.
and the sound effects must be accurate and sound well, it's an environmental sorta thing that
adds a nice touch.

But that's all I need to see as to where it draws me in.
What I feel makes a good anime is the anime, doesn't necessarily have to be super well drawn
just as long as there's a great story, background.
Characters need to be concrete and the voice acting must be good.
and the sound effects must be accurate and sound well, it's an environmental sorta thing that
adds a nice touch.

But that's all I need to see as to where it draws me in.
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It all comes down to plot.
No matter how good or bad an anime is drawn or animated, as long as it as a good plot, it would be a great show.

Look at Azumanga Daioh for example...its poorly animated and the drawing style is stellar, but its a great show because it has a great (albeit randomly crazy) plot.
It all comes down to plot.
No matter how good or bad an anime is drawn or animated, as long as it as a good plot, it would be a great show.

Look at Azumanga Daioh for example...its poorly animated and the drawing style is stellar, but its a great show because it has a great (albeit randomly crazy) plot.
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It all depends on what genre it is. I like a lot of ecchi and harem so I don't go for plot or art or any of that I go for fan service. When I go outside that I like one with good stories and or plots.
It all depends on what genre it is. I like a lot of ecchi and harem so I don't go for plot or art or any of that I go for fan service. When I go outside that I like one with good stories and or plots.
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For me, good character development and a consistent plot are all that really matter. I do like an anime with good animation, but that is just icing on the cake, and it can't really make up for a lack of concrete substance. A plot is crucial to keep the story going, without it, you don't have conflict or development, which in turn just sets the stage for a poorly constructed anime. 


Those are the things that every good anime should have at the bare minimum. Anything else ranging from humor, action, adventure, good animation,mystery and romance are all just extras that while they are good to have, don't necessarily need to be in every anime. Plus the genre of the anime can determine the kind of mood, or setting development. 
For me, good character development and a consistent plot are all that really matter. I do like an anime with good animation, but that is just icing on the cake, and it can't really make up for a lack of concrete substance. A plot is crucial to keep the story going, without it, you don't have conflict or development, which in turn just sets the stage for a poorly constructed anime. 


Those are the things that every good anime should have at the bare minimum. Anything else ranging from humor, action, adventure, good animation,mystery and romance are all just extras that while they are good to have, don't necessarily need to be in every anime. Plus the genre of the anime can determine the kind of mood, or setting development. 
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I think a good story line, some kind of action, and maybe some kind of controversy. A feel good story is always nice. But the dark route like from DeathNote was great! 
I think a good story line, some kind of action, and maybe some kind of controversy. A feel good story is always nice. But the dark route like from DeathNote was great! 
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Wow i'm mostly seeing all you talk about the newer anime style. In my personal opinion what makes a good anime is older drawing style, a good plot, character development. Like in dragonball, Goku slowly starts getting from being a nave little kid to more knowladgeable character. And his enimies starting to be come his friends like in the starting of the anime. Yamncha, Oolong, Tein, Chiaotzu. Then in DragonBall Z Piccolo, Vegeta, and Android 17(even though 17 isn't shown that much.) and 18. And a good battle every now and then. But mainly anime progression like from saving people all the way to saving the entire universe.
Wow i'm mostly seeing all you talk about the newer anime style. In my personal opinion what makes a good anime is older drawing style, a good plot, character development. Like in dragonball, Goku slowly starts getting from being a nave little kid to more knowladgeable character. And his enimies starting to be come his friends like in the starting of the anime. Yamncha, Oolong, Tein, Chiaotzu. Then in DragonBall Z Piccolo, Vegeta, and Android 17(even though 17 isn't shown that much.) and 18. And a good battle every now and then. But mainly anime progression like from saving people all the way to saving the entire universe.
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What makes a good anime huh?? Well it has to have action it can't be a cookie cutter sad drama the best anime shows of all time have drama in my opinion the best anime are Pokémon, Fairy Tail, Bleach, Naruto, Hellsing, Dragon Ball Z and many others more which I don't have time to name. Also it has to have a good story line that is easy to follow and doesn't leave you confused but gives you a wide range of emotion. It also needs to be addicting like in Fairy Tail when Gray first died I wanted to cry throw the T.V. and stop watching it all together but it was addicting and it pulled me in.
What makes a good anime huh?? Well it has to have action it can't be a cookie cutter sad drama the best anime shows of all time have drama in my opinion the best anime are Pokémon, Fairy Tail, Bleach, Naruto, Hellsing, Dragon Ball Z and many others more which I don't have time to name. Also it has to have a good story line that is easy to follow and doesn't leave you confused but gives you a wide range of emotion. It also needs to be addicting like in Fairy Tail when Gray first died I wanted to cry throw the T.V. and stop watching it all together but it was addicting and it pulled me in.
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Well this is probably one of the broadest questions that I have encountered about anime so I will try to answer this in a way in which people can understand what I mean:

The setting of the anime matters, where the plot is taking place, for example, when you look into a shonen manga you have to choose what type of setting you will choose, a realistic one or a fantasy one, for example, martial arts in schools and things like that would take place in a realistic setting with not many things out of the ordinary, other animes like Inuyasha take a hybrid setting in order to make the plot more believable, so Kagome goes into a fantasy world which is hidden, this makes the audience think "Oh in a way I can buy that" making the audience buy the setting can help add realism which helps the audience get into the plot. If you pick a modern plot (like cars flying, floating city like the one in my layout) it can attract a lot of attention, such an example is Sword Art Online, and Attack on Titan, SAO took place in a futuristic version of earth and the setting was a virtual reality game, many of the gamers were attracted to this anime because it was both realistic (Oh this could actually happen in the future) and the setting for the game was so beautiful (I was amazed by the MMO setting that they were able to create in game), attack on titan the setting was a city which was attacked by huge beings, I honestly am not a big fan, but this setting awakens a zombie like environment with humanity trying to survive.

Something else that matters are the characters themselves, there can be infinite possibilities with the type of characters that you pick, serious, comedians, victims (like bullied and weak), weak/strong, sexy, etc etc. The type of characters that the author chooses can have a great influence in the success of the anime. For example no game no life had a very unique set of characters who were very funny. It was focused on the funny aspect, but the protagonists who were invincible were also weak at times. Goku was a caracter that was very friendly and determined, and when he got angry he went full god mode the viewers admired goku (and they still admire him). Characters can buy the anime or ruin the anime, I have seen many people quit an anime because they do not like the way the protagonist acts. For example, one of my best friends hates protagonists who are weak-willed.

The genre is one of the broadest things but it greatly affect the anime audience, whether it is a romance, a shonen, or a slice-of-life it can influence greatly how much the audience is going to like the anime. Normally shonen and romance are the most mainstream genres that hook people (because people tend to want to follow the plot to the end in order to know how the anime will end). I try to watch all of the genres because limiting oneself to one genre can really kill the anime experience. Also many people can be bothered by animes that provide fan service (which would be labeled as ecchi) so that can also influence the type of audience that you call. Good thing the genres are becoming a lot more broad nowadays, so there is all type of genres popping up in the anime lists.

One last thing that could affect the anime would be the type of topic the anime follows, if it is about gaming, fighting, music, a summer camp, being at school, saving the world. The topic that the plot normally follows can have a great influence on the audience, for example, tokyo ghoul is a gore/shonen anime in which the protagonist tries to survive. No Game No Life focuses on the protagonists trying to make the best out of their gambling/gaming world. Or the typical martial arts anime that surrounds on the protagonist trying to become stronger than the nemesis of the anime. The goal that the protagonist has does influence how hooked the viewers can be. Normally they try to make it goals that are big enough for people to want to know. Romances of course surround two characters (or more when it comes to a harem) and makes the audience wonder who the protagonist is going to end with. P.S: I am one of the only people who cares a lot about who the secondary characters end up with, that is important to me when animes reveal what happens after the resolution but this is just me being me.
Well this is probably one of the broadest questions that I have encountered about anime so I will try to answer this in a way in which people can understand what I mean:

The setting of the anime matters, where the plot is taking place, for example, when you look into a shonen manga you have to choose what type of setting you will choose, a realistic one or a fantasy one, for example, martial arts in schools and things like that would take place in a realistic setting with not many things out of the ordinary, other animes like Inuyasha take a hybrid setting in order to make the plot more believable, so Kagome goes into a fantasy world which is hidden, this makes the audience think "Oh in a way I can buy that" making the audience buy the setting can help add realism which helps the audience get into the plot. If you pick a modern plot (like cars flying, floating city like the one in my layout) it can attract a lot of attention, such an example is Sword Art Online, and Attack on Titan, SAO took place in a futuristic version of earth and the setting was a virtual reality game, many of the gamers were attracted to this anime because it was both realistic (Oh this could actually happen in the future) and the setting for the game was so beautiful (I was amazed by the MMO setting that they were able to create in game), attack on titan the setting was a city which was attacked by huge beings, I honestly am not a big fan, but this setting awakens a zombie like environment with humanity trying to survive.

Something else that matters are the characters themselves, there can be infinite possibilities with the type of characters that you pick, serious, comedians, victims (like bullied and weak), weak/strong, sexy, etc etc. The type of characters that the author chooses can have a great influence in the success of the anime. For example no game no life had a very unique set of characters who were very funny. It was focused on the funny aspect, but the protagonists who were invincible were also weak at times. Goku was a caracter that was very friendly and determined, and when he got angry he went full god mode the viewers admired goku (and they still admire him). Characters can buy the anime or ruin the anime, I have seen many people quit an anime because they do not like the way the protagonist acts. For example, one of my best friends hates protagonists who are weak-willed.

The genre is one of the broadest things but it greatly affect the anime audience, whether it is a romance, a shonen, or a slice-of-life it can influence greatly how much the audience is going to like the anime. Normally shonen and romance are the most mainstream genres that hook people (because people tend to want to follow the plot to the end in order to know how the anime will end). I try to watch all of the genres because limiting oneself to one genre can really kill the anime experience. Also many people can be bothered by animes that provide fan service (which would be labeled as ecchi) so that can also influence the type of audience that you call. Good thing the genres are becoming a lot more broad nowadays, so there is all type of genres popping up in the anime lists.

One last thing that could affect the anime would be the type of topic the anime follows, if it is about gaming, fighting, music, a summer camp, being at school, saving the world. The topic that the plot normally follows can have a great influence on the audience, for example, tokyo ghoul is a gore/shonen anime in which the protagonist tries to survive. No Game No Life focuses on the protagonists trying to make the best out of their gambling/gaming world. Or the typical martial arts anime that surrounds on the protagonist trying to become stronger than the nemesis of the anime. The goal that the protagonist has does influence how hooked the viewers can be. Normally they try to make it goals that are big enough for people to want to know. Romances of course surround two characters (or more when it comes to a harem) and makes the audience wonder who the protagonist is going to end with. P.S: I am one of the only people who cares a lot about who the secondary characters end up with, that is important to me when animes reveal what happens after the resolution but this is just me being me.
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Plot would be nice that I could care about.
Plot would be nice that I could care about.
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I haven't watched a ton of anime in my life but...

1) A good story is a must. I don't know if Albator can be considered an anime but I enjoyed it thanks to its post-modern storyline of "people not caring about each other". I watched it about 20 years after its original airing and it was still good.
2) Good graphics is also a must. Albator, while having"typical" anime characters (big eyes, small nose, exotic hair color), they weren't steroids-boosted buffs like Dragon Ball.
3) I love action, but please keep the gore only to what's necessary for the story line.
I haven't watched a ton of anime in my life but...

1) A good story is a must. I don't know if Albator can be considered an anime but I enjoyed it thanks to its post-modern storyline of "people not caring about each other". I watched it about 20 years after its original airing and it was still good.
2) Good graphics is also a must. Albator, while having"typical" anime characters (big eyes, small nose, exotic hair color), they weren't steroids-boosted buffs like Dragon Ball.
3) I love action, but please keep the gore only to what's necessary for the story line.
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