That’s a pretty wide net, do you want adventure? Comedy? Recent? Classic? Mecha(Rumble Garanndoll was the best of last season, tho Getter Robo Arc was my fave of the year but that ones got some stuff that makes it a touch tough for newcomers as it’s the adaption of the final entry of a series that’s never had a 1:1 adaption before just reimaginings)?
Let's see...
I like recent anime, but may watch
Legend of the Galactic Heroes.
Definitely not mecha because for some reason I just don't like them. I don't like the idea of a character hiding behind a tank with legs, ahahaha.
I'm actually interested in anything like the
Berserk manga (sans the Berserk anime). Dark fantasy is awesome.
Recently watched
Fate/Zero and liked it despite my problems with it; currently playing
Fate/Stay Night.
What else...
No comedy for the most part, though I don't really like "dark and depressing" despite my love for dark fantasy.
Sci-fi? Probably. Just not
Steins;Gate (though I love the opening of
Steins;Gate 0).
Honestly,
Love After World Domination seems interesting; so does
Spy x Family.
Other than that, I'll randomly state stuff that I like:
A Song of Ice and Fire series,
Nirvana in Fire TV series,
Romance of the Three Kingdoms media in general, Daoism/Daoist texts,
The Legend of Zelda game series (the
Twilight Princess manga seems interesting), etc.
Terms that might be useful:
Political intrigue (like the manga
Kingdom)
Adventure (like the
Dragon Ball arcs in the original manga before
Z)
Fictional world (not sure if isekai is what I want though, but reverse-portal fantasies or portal fantasies where the characters actually have a backstory prior to going to the fantasy or sci-fi world would be up my alley)
Puzzle-solving (weird one, but basically where the "problems" are sort of just meant to be solved)
Genius guy/gal (think Sima Yi, but also, like, flawed and stuff; didn't really like Lelouch and
Code Geass though)
Characters like Stannis Baratheon or, since we're talking about anime, Kiritsugu throughout Fate/Zero (a J. Robert Oppenheimer "I do what I must" character and constantly thinking of the "greater good")
Anything like
Death Note (kinda?) where people are trying to out-smart each other.
I'd rather avoid "villain protagonists" if I can help it; I find them annoying.
Same with "Evil" Empire (hell, they're never "evil" anyways; they just have cool aesthetics).
Hope that helps!