I watch more anime than I probably should
Check the comments of an anime to read episode and season reviews
Best show from each year (of the ones I have seen):
2023: Overall - Vinland Saga Season 2 / New - Trigun Stampede
2022: Overall - Cyberpunk: Edgerunners / Sequel - Kaguya-sama Season 3
2021: Overall - Mushoku Tensei: Part 2 / New - Vivy
2020: Overall - Kaguya-sama Season 2 / New - Jujutsu Kaisen
2019: Overall - Attack on Titan Season 3 Part 2 / New - Vinland Saga
2018: Overall - Violet Evergarden / Sequel - JoJo Part 5
2017: Overall - March Comes in Like a Lion Season 2 / New - Made in Abyss,
2016: Overall - Haikyuu! Season 3 / New - Mob Psycho 100
2015: Overall - One Punch Man / Sequel - Haikyuu! Season 2
2014: Overall - Your Lie in April / Sequel - Black Butler: Book of Circus
2013: Overall - Monogatari Series 2nd Season / New - Attack on Titan
2012: Overall - Fate 0 2nd Season / New - Hyouka
2011: Overall - Madoka Magica / Sequel - Gintama’
2010: Overall - The Tatami Galaxy
2009: Overall - Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood / Sequel - Spice & Wolf 2nd Season
2008: Overall - Clannad: After Story / New - Toradora
2007: Overall - Gurenn Lagann / Sequel - When They Cry: Kai
2006: Overall - Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion / Sequel - Aria the Natural
2005: Overall - Aria the Animation
2003: Overall - Gunslinger Girl
2000: Overall - FLCL
1999: Overall - Rurouni Kenshin: Trust and Betrayal
1998: Overall - Cowboy Bebop
1995: Overall - Neon Genesis Evangelion
1980: Overall - Ashita no Joe 2
1970: Overall - Ashita no Joe
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That being said, I don't actually know very many series that need reboots aside from a few, like the Fate route that Studio Deen butchered back in the day, and a real Tsukihime anime that'll both, hopefully (if ever), be adapted by a more competent director than the one that helmed the ufotable adaptations of the Fate series thinking it was a good idea to deprive the story entirely of inner-monologues. Seriously, Nasu's writing shines through the inner-monologues in the original visual novels—it's so meticulously detailed and conveys the thoughts and feelings of the protagonists super well, which allowed for us to so easily empathize with them. Removing them was probably the worst decision ufotable could've made. It's like if Shaft decided to adapt the Monogatari series without any of Araragi's inner-monologues, which is a terrifying thought.
But I digress. Regardless of whether the newly announced Spice & Wolf anime turns out to be a reboot or not, I think I'll be happy either way. More of Holo is always a good thing!
this arc shouldve been a movie tbh