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Cuáles son las series de anime que marcaron tendencia por su narrativa

En el panorama audiovisual global, el anime ha dejado de ser un fenómeno de nicho para convertirse en una fuerza narrativa reconocida por su capacidad para explorar emociones humanas, conflictos morales y estructuras sociales complejas. A lo largo de las últimas dos décadas, diversas series han alcanzado renombre no solo por su animación o música, sino por la solidez y profundidad de sus historias. A continuación, un repaso por algunas de las producciones más influyentes por su narrativa.
1. Attack on Titan (2013–2023): La deconstrucción del héroe
Pocas series han generado tanto debate como Attack on Titan, cuya historia se transforma radicalmente a lo largo de sus temporadas. Lo que inicia como una clásica lucha entre humanos y monstruos se convierte en una profunda reflexión sobre el poder, la guerra y la identidad. La evolución de Eren Jaeger de víctima a figura cuestionable —¿héroe o villano?— refleja el giro narrativo que convirtió a esta obra de Hajime Isayama en un fenómeno cultural.
2. Erased (2016): El tiempo como redención
Con solo 12 episodios, Erased demostró que una historia bien estructurada no necesita alargarse. La premisa es sencilla: un joven adulto viaja al pasado para evitar un asesinato. Sin embargo, la carga emocional de la serie —centrada en el abuso infantil, la culpa y el perdón— ofrece una experiencia íntima y poderosa. La serie se sostiene gracias a su tratamiento sobrio del suspenso y la construcción emocional de su protagonista.
3. Death Note (2006–2007): La delgada línea entre justicia y locura

La historia de Light Yagami y su cuaderno de la muerte es, en esencia, una partida de ajedrez entre dos mentes brillantes. Sin recurrir a explosivas escenas de acción, Death Note mantiene la tensión a través del juego psicológico y ético que plantea: ¿es legítimo eliminar el mal por medios inmorales? Su narrativa provocadora desafía la percepción del espectador sobre el bien y el mal.
4. Classroom of the Elite (2017–2024): Meritocracia en juego
Kiyotaka Ayanokouji, protagonista de Classroom of the Elite, representa al anti-héroe calculador en una estructura educativa competitiva. Bajo una fachada de escuela modelo, la serie desarrolla una trama de manipulación, estrategia y ambición. A medida que se revelan las verdaderas intenciones de los personajes, la narrativa se adentra en críticas a los sistemas de valoración social y al clasismo encubierto.
5. Mob Psycho 100 (2016–2022): El poder de la contención
Creada por el mismo autor de One Punch Man, esta serie se aparta del enfoque tradicional de superhéroes. Mob Psycho 100 presenta a un adolescente con habilidades psíquicas que solo busca ser normal. La historia, sin embargo, se despliega en torno a su crecimiento emocional, su relación con los demás y su lucha por no definirse por su poder. Humor y drama se entrelazan en una narrativa con sorprendentes momentos de introspección.
6. Hunter x Hunter (2011–2014): De lo infantil a lo oscuro

Lo que empieza como una aventura colorida se transforma, en el arco de las Hormigas Quimera, en una historia oscura y filosófica. Hunter x Hunter demuestra cómo un anime puede desafiar las expectativas, desplazando el foco de la acción hacia dilemas morales, cambios de perspectiva y ambigüedad narrativa. La evolución del protagonista, Gon, refleja la complejidad emocional que define esta serie.
7. One Piece (1999–presente): El viaje como narrativa
Con más de mil episodios, One Piece continúa explorando el concepto de libertad, pertenencia y ambición. Lo destacable no es solo su duración, sino la consistencia narrativa que mantiene. A través de múltiples arcos y personajes secundarios bien desarrollados, la serie ha construido un universo coherente donde la narrativa coral cobra protagonismo. Cada isla visitada por Luffy y su tripulación representa un conflicto distinto, político o social, envuelto en aventuras.

8. Naruto (2002–2007): El legado del crecimiento
La narrativa de Naruto se sostiene sobre una idea: la posibilidad de superar el dolor y el abandono a través del esfuerzo y la amistad. Desde su inicio como paria hasta convertirse en símbolo de paz, Naruto representa la perseverancia. El relato se enriquece al brindar profundidad no solo al protagonista, sino también a villanos y personajes secundarios, cuya complejidad emocional permite empatizar incluso con sus acciones más cuestionables.
9. Monster (2004–2005): El thriller psicológico por excelencia
Con una narrativa más próxima al cine noir, Monster de Naoki Urasawa presenta una historia sobre culpa, ética y la banalidad del mal. El doctor Tenma, al salvar la vida de un niño que más tarde se convierte en asesino, emprende una persecución moral que lo transforma. Su tono sobrio y ritmo pausado contrasta con la tensión permanente, y su villano, Johan Liebert, se ha consagrado como uno de los más inquietantes del anime.
10. Vinland Saga (2019–presente): La guerra como evolución
Basada en hechos históricos, Vinland Saga presenta un estudio profundo sobre la venganza, el trauma y la redención. A través del personaje de Thorfinn, la serie abandona el relato de venganza para convertirse en una reflexión sobre la violencia y la búsqueda de sentido. Su narrativa prioriza el desarrollo interior por encima de la espectacularidad, ofreciendo una mirada más madura sobre los conflictos humanos.

Estas series, distintas en estética y género, tienen un elemento común: una narrativa que trasciende lo superficial para plantear preguntas profundas, complejas y a menudo incómodas. En un medio visualmente deslumbrante como el anime, es la historia —más que la acción o el diseño— la que define su impacto duradero. Las tendencias actuales confirman que el público ya no busca solo entretenimiento, sino relatos que los desafíen, conmuevan y permanezcan en la memoria.
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Democrats’ big misfire at State of the Union has GOP strategists salivating: ‘Huge moment’

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Republican political strategists are salivating over what they perceive as a misfire by the Democratic Party during President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, arguing incidents of clear defiance and contempt for Trump’s message will be «huge» for the GOP in the upcoming midterm elections.
One of the most dramatic moments of Trump’s address on Tuesday night came when the president challenged every lawmaker in the chamber to stand if they believe their first duty is to protect American citizens rather than illegal immigrants.
«One of the great things about the State of the Union is how it gives Americans the chance to see clearly what their representatives really believe,» Trump said. «So tonight, I’m inviting every legislator to join with my administration in reaffirming a fundamental principle: if you agree with this statement, then stand up and show your support: The first duty of the American government is to protect American citizens, not illegal aliens.»
As Trump said this, Republicans stood while Democrats remained seated, prompting condemnation from the president. The White House called the moment a «must-watch.»
Reps. Ilhan Omar, left, and Rashida Tlaib shout at President Donald Trump as he delivers his State of the Union address on Feb. 24, 2026, in Washington, D.C. (Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)
Ryan James Girdusky, a GOP strategist with 1776 Project PAC, was quick to recognize the significance of the moment, writing on X, «A billion dollar ad just wrote itself because they wouldn’t stand.»
«Trump just orchestrated a great midterm ad, stand if you care about American citizens over illegal aliens and all the Democrats sat,» wrote Girdusky.
Tim Murtaugh, a former Trump senior advisor and campaign communications director, told Fox News Digital that «it was a huge moment because it forced the Democrats to self-identify as radicals who would rather defend illegal aliens over law-abiding American citizens.»
«There could be no clearer illustration that Democrats root against America when they’re not in power,» said Murtaugh, who runs Line Drive Public Affairs.
He accused Democrats of being «embarrassed to be Americans, whether they’re in power or not.»
«In their mind, good news for Americans is bad news for Democrats,» said Murtaugh. «They aren’t going to solve any problems — they’re only going to add to them — and the American people got to see them proclaim it themselves.»
«That moment will certainly be useful, and President Trump knows them so well he was able to make them do it,» he added.
OMAR SHOUTS ‘YOU ARE A MURDERER’ AND ‘LIAR’ AT TRUMP DURING STATE OF THE UNION ADDRESS

President Donald Trump raises his fist during the State of the Union address, on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026, at the U.S. Capitol. (Official White House Photo by Emily J. Higgins)
Lora Ries, director of the Border Security and Immigration Center at The Heritage Foundation, told Fox News Digital that congressional Democrats «clearly showed America they believe their number one duty is to protect illegal aliens, not American citizens.»
«Hopefully, that opened many more eyes to see that Democrats, to hang onto power, rely on illegal aliens (and other noncitizens) to illegally vote, have their ballots harvested, and for their headcount in the U.S. Census to maintain their congressional districts and the number of presidential electoral votes in their states,» said Ries, adding, «This is why Democrats refuse to vote for proof of citizenship during voter registration or proof of ID when voting.»
She advocated for passage of the Save America Act, which she said, «Would make these changes, which are critically needed to bring integrity to, and confidence in, our federal elections.» The Save Act, officially the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act, has passed the House but faces an uncertain path in the Senate.
While Republicans have predicted that the Democrats’ sitting moment will loom large in the midterm elections, not all see it that way. Former President Barack Obama speechwriter and Democratic strategist Jon Favreau mocked Republicans for calling attention to the moment, posting on X that «It’s genuinely so funny how hard they’re trying to make this a thing.»
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President Donald J. Trump delivers the first State of the Union address of his second term to a joint session of Congress at the U.S. Capitol on Tuesday, Feb. 24, 2026. (Kenny Holston /Pool via Reuters)
Courtney Rice, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee communications director, told Fox News Digital, «House Democrats have been clear that we need to secure the border and reform the broken immigration system, both of which can be done without shooting American citizens on their own streets and terrorizing communities.»
Rice said, «Republicans’ overreach in enacting their immigration enforcement has turned voters against them,» which she said is reflected in polling.
«Trump continues to downplay and mock voters’ concerns over how expensive everything is – and Republicans refuse to say or do anything to the contrary,» she said, adding, «Their cruelty and refusal to listen to voters’ concerns will be why they lose in November.»
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Meanwhile, Stephen Miller, deputy chief of staff for policy and Homeland Security advisor, said the moment in which Democrats refused to stand sent «chills to the bone» and said it «will live for a thousand years.»
«Democrats declared to the world their searing disdain for, and profound disloyalty to, the actual citizens of the United States. They were repeatedly entreated to stand. Over and over. They refused,» said Miller.
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Mexican president considers legal action against Elon Musk over drug cartel accusation

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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Tuesday her government is weighing legal action against Elon Musk after the billionaire accused her, without evidence, of having ties to drug cartels after the killing of a major cartel leader.
Musk made the allegation in a post on X responding to a resurfaced 2025 video in which Sheinbaum discussed cartel violence and rejected a return to a militarized crackdown.
«Returning to the war against the narco is not an option. First, because it is outside the framework of the law,» she said in the clip.
The video was shared by an X user who asked, «She’s a cartel plant right?»
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says her government is reviewing legal action after Elon Musk accused her of cartel ties following the killing of El Mencho. (Francis Chung/Politico/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
«She’s just saying what her cartel bosses tell her to say,» Musk replied. «Let’s just say that their punishment for disobedience is a little worse than ‘a performance improvement plan.’»
Sheinbaum responded to the comments during her daily morning press conference, saying her government was evaluating its options.
«We are considering whether to take legal action,» she said, adding that government lawyers were reviewing the matter.
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Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum says her government is reviewing legal action after Elon Musk accused her of cartel ties after the killing of El Mencho. (Raquel Cunha/Reuters)
Musk’s post came after Mexican security forces captured and killed Nemesio Oseguera, known as «El Mencho,» the longtime leader of the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel, in an operation that triggered roadblocks and arson attacks in parts of the country.
A military offensive against cartels launched in 2006 by former President Felipe Calderón led to bloody turf battles as gangs splintered, fueling a spiral of violence that analysts say contributed to Mexico’s persistently high homicide rates.
Asked whether the operation against Oseguera signaled a shift toward a more aggressive security posture, Sheinbaum rejected that notion.
SEN MULLIN URGES SPRING BREAKERS TO CANCEL TRIPS TO MEXICO AMID COUNTRY’S VIOLENCE: ‘NO ONE SHOULD BE GOING’

A member of the Prosecutor’s Office stands guard near a burning bus on a main avenue after it was set on fire by organized crime groups in Zapopan, Jalisco, Mexico, Feb. 22. (Ulises Ruiz/AFP via Getty Images)
«The detention of a suspected criminal with an arrest warrant can generate this type of circumstance, but we are looking for peace, not war,» she said.
Ruling Morena party President Luisa Alcalde also criticized Musk’s remarks, urging him to use his platform to address drug consumption, addiction, disinformation and the promotion of narco culture.
«Wealth does not give moral authority,» she said. «The lives that are lost in this fight, often fueled by consumption in other countries, are worth infinitely more than any fortune amassed in Silicon Valley.»
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More than 130,000 people are listed as missing in Mexico, where much of the violence is linked to drug cartels that sell narcotics to the U.S. and obtain guns from across the border.
Reuters contributed to this report.
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