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Since this is my dominant anime genre (on account of there isn't enough BL anime out there), this is a pretty hard choice. And several obvious candidates (Fushigi Yuugi, Card Captor Sakura...) have already made an appearance or soon will. But, because this is one EVERYONE should watch:
Favorite shoujo anime

If you're a shoujo fan, and haven't seen Kimi ni Todoke, I seriously want to know what is wrong with you. Unless you're waiting for the anime to be licensed in the US, in which case I commend you for your self-control and hope the industry puts us out of our misery soon. The manga is licensed, so surely the anime can't be far behind. I haven't gone as far as buying the raw Japanese DVDs (not that I haven't been tempted), but I will be first in line for an English release.
Runner-up would have to be Marmalade Boy, not so much for its pure excellence (though it is a lot of fun), but because I really don't think anything could ever be more stereotypically shoujo than that. Although Hana Yori Dango certainly also had a way of clearing the guys out of the room every time it aired in anime club.
And hey, why didn't anyone tell me Revolutionary Girl Utena was finally getting a re-release on DVD? (My pre-order is already in!)
(Doing a little more googling reminded me that I forgot to even consider Fruits Basket and Kodomo no Omocha -- honestly, this is an impossible category.)
Favorite shoujo anime

If you're a shoujo fan, and haven't seen Kimi ni Todoke, I seriously want to know what is wrong with you. Unless you're waiting for the anime to be licensed in the US, in which case I commend you for your self-control and hope the industry puts us out of our misery soon. The manga is licensed, so surely the anime can't be far behind. I haven't gone as far as buying the raw Japanese DVDs (not that I haven't been tempted), but I will be first in line for an English release.
Runner-up would have to be Marmalade Boy, not so much for its pure excellence (though it is a lot of fun), but because I really don't think anything could ever be more stereotypically shoujo than that. Although Hana Yori Dango certainly also had a way of clearing the guys out of the room every time it aired in anime club.
And hey, why didn't anyone tell me Revolutionary Girl Utena was finally getting a re-release on DVD? (My pre-order is already in!)
(Doing a little more googling reminded me that I forgot to even consider Fruits Basket and Kodomo no Omocha -- honestly, this is an impossible category.)