Top 5 Anime Sequels That Are Better Than The Original
1.SSSS.DYNAZENON
SSSS.DYNAZENON is a worthy sequel to SSSS.GRIDMAN that keeps the fun of the monster-of-the-week template while adding a more focused and layered main cast and continuing the theme of facing one's problems rather than running from them.Yomogi Asanaka's ordinary life completely changes with the arrival of a rampaging kaiju. To combat it, a mysterious man named Gauma summons a giant robot called Dynazenon which ends up bringing wildly different people, including Yomogi and others. Together, Dynazenon will battle these monsters all while its pilots overcome their own emotional hurdles.
2.Naruto Shippuden
Many things changed in the timeskip between Naruto and Naruto Shippuden, as characters have grown and the tone has become more intense, yet Naruto himself still has that child-like energy. With improved animation and some of the franchise's best arcs and battles, viewers will see just how
far Naruto and his friends have come.
After Sasuke left Konoha to pursue his mission of vengeance, Naruto went to train with Jiraiya the Toad Sage in order to become stronger. Two and a half years later, Naruto returns home with his resolve and dreams of becoming the Hokage stronger than ever. He'll need that strong will, too, because the sinister Akatsuki's plans will put the whole ninja world in danger.
3.Dragon Ball Z
While the original Dragon Ball was an action and adventure comedy with some treasure-hunting elements, Dragon Ball Z doubled down on the action while expanding the franchise's universe and creating boatloads of characters and moments that have become iconic for the anime medium.
Years after Goku and Piccolo's climactic duel, Goku and Chichi now live a quieter life along with their son, Gohan. However, this peace is soon interrupted by the arrival of Raditz, who reveals that both he and Goku are of an alien race of warriors called Saiyans. Determined to protect his adopted homeworld, Goku and his friends will face the incoming Saiyans and anyone else that threatens Earth.
4.Build Divide:Code White
"I can see it. The way I can win...""This time I will beat him. So come at me again... accept! 'Bloom, gambler of souls!'"
In New Kyoto, a city governed by the "King," one's worth is determined by his or her strength in the Build Divide trading card game. Rumors swirl about New Kyoto and its King.
"If you defeat the King in Build Divide, any wish will be fulfilled." And in order to challenge the King, one must participate in the TCG battle known as Rebuild, and the "Key" must be completed.
Everyone has a wish they long to have fulfilled. Teruto Kurabe, a boy who vows to take down the King, and Sakura Banka, the mysterious girl who guides him, throw themselves into the Rebuild battle. With New Kyoto as the stage Source:Mal News
5.Haikyuu Season 3
It's always difficult to wait for the continuation of an anime after being left with a cliffhanger ending, but Haikyuu Made That worth it. The 10-episode run was the much-awaited final match between Karasuno and Shiratorizawa that fans had been dying to see, and it spanned the entire length of Season 3. Each dramatic attack was given the time it needed to create the most impact, while character arcs that had been teased in prior seasons sprang forth into fantastic resolutions.
Source:CBR
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