you have to figure that out your self, no one can tell you.
it's just what u enjoy
Action:Bleach,Zatch Bell,and look for the SJ brand thing
Shojo:=\ look up those girly stuff from clamp also from shojobeat
Other: just others that are usually left out cause shojo and action are the most popular
Well it's also about what you type of anime like the first two animes that i watched were Fullmetal alchemist and black cat
I would read both the manga and watch the anime series .
To read manga try MangaFox.com and to watch anime try CrunchyRoll.com
i watched the anime then watched brotherhood, and i suggest doing so as well. brotherhood is better but you gain a certain appreciation for it if you are obsessed with the fma anime first. :)
Kitchen Princess is a manga, a Japanese comic.
You can't watch Angel Diary as it is not an anime but you can read the manwha at Manga Fox.
Yes, there are a lot of people that read manga and watch anime (usually manga refers to written material, and anime to animation).
Yes :) Read the manga or watch the anime to find out.
if you want to watch anime i wouldn't download there are some great site that let you watch anime for free like Animeseason.com or crunchyroll.com just to name a few i do know Fairy tale is on animeseason.com. if you do watch you'll have to read the subtitles.
Sakura Kinomoto is an anime character from the anime & manga, 'Cardcaptor Sakura'. It's a nice story i suggest you read or watch it online. U can read it online for free at mangafox.com Or you can watch it at youtube.com or veoh.com Hope it helps! ~Chiyuki~
Someone who is an Anime Freak is called that because they are obsessed with anime. They often cosplay at conventions, primarily watch anime shows, read manga and call their friends by Japanese nicknames.
Teenagers and Young Adults don't like getting forced to do work, so that's why they like to rebel and not do work. Cool people watch Anime instead.
You can read "Ultraman" manga on official platforms like Viz Media or Kodansha Comics, and watch the anime on streaming services like Netflix or Crunchyroll. Make sure to support the official release to enjoy the content legally.