There are much beautiful anime out there with moral lessons and different adventures. But for one to qualify to the top five, the anime should have completed its season. The anime who made it to the top in no random order are "Re: Zero," "Mob Psycho 100," "Food Wars," "ReLIFE" and "Planetarian."
"Re: Zero" is about a guy named Natsuki Subaru who fell in love with Emilia, the pretty silver-haired Half Elf girl. He vowed to protect and help her. He does not only come back to life after getting killed but also notes the ordeal of death making him act barely impeccable. He may not be an admirable character but he's credible and he's self-proclaimed expedition to a new realm is impulsive and entrancing.
"Mob Psycho 100" is another creation of "One Punch Man" featuring Kageyama Shigeo also known as Mob, an eighth grader and possesses psychic abilities. At a young age, he can curve spoons and can levitate objects with his mind. However, he gradually constrains from using his might in public because unfavorable attention is given to him. The only thing he wants, for now, is to befriend his girl classmate named Tsubomi, according to My Anime List.
During the "Food War's" initial season it already has proven its worth to be a must-watch anime. With its second season, the everything-about-food anime keeps on promoting gorgeous food and extreme cooking competitions with its trademark male audience flair. Soma is the hero of this anime and to get more of this battle of the foods, it is a good inducement to watch the "The Second Plate" as it expands the attention to the characters of Season 1, IGN reported.
ReLIFE is a story of an adult who agreed to become an experiment where he will become young again and go to high school. Arata Kaizaki, 27, quits his job with the first company. Since then, he jumps from one job to another until he met Ryou Yoake, from ReLife Research Institute. He offered Arata the option to change his life for the better with the aid of an enigmatical pill.
Last but not the least is "Planetarian", which substantiate that less is more. This lovely and contemplating mini-series is about a disbelieving Junker and an innocent android connection over star projections which are no longer seen under a nuclear haze. It also serves as an admonishing story that war does not only disconnect people from each other but also from heavens. This anime may be brief but the significance of war and hope will remain until the end.