Anime has often been misunderstood as "just cartoons." For years, many people believed it was made only for children because of its animated format. However, anyone who has spent time watching anime knows that it is much more than that. It is a unique form of storytelling that explores emotions, relationships, personal growth, and complex social issues in ways that resonate with audiences of all ages. One of the biggest reasons behind anime's popularity is its diversity. Unlike traditional animation that often targets a single age group, anime offers stories for everyone. Whether someone enjoys action, mystery, romance, fantasy, sports, science fiction, horror, or slice-of-life stories, there is an anime that matches their interests. Series like Death Note challenge viewers with psychological battles, while Haikyuu!! celebrates teamwork and determination. On the other hand, films by Studio Ghibli beautifully capture themes of family, nature, and childhood wonder. Ano...