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That’s certainly the case for an often overlooked ’90s anime that’s a bit too complicated and confusing to fully grasp the first time, despite it having important things to say. It also applies to two series that cleverly weave small references, foreshadowing, and poignant themes into their plots. You’ll appreciate all that on a first viewing, but they prove more impressive on a second.
3) Serial Experiments Lain

Serial Experiments Lain is unconventional by modern standards, and it especially stands out compared to other anime of its time. The 13-episode series, which debuted in 1998, tackles the topics of technology and identity, but it does so through a non-linear and often confusing narrative. It’s one that can be difficult to follow, warranting a second look to fully understand. That said, it’s clear a lot of thought goes into the way it’s weaved together โ and once viewers get it, it’s easier to appreciate the discussions it’s having. There’s great depth, and the visuals add to the story in intriguing ways. It’s well worth a second look.










