FMAB, HxH, to your eternity, one piece (pacing bad so I read Manga but still love the amime), steins gate, castlyvania, I'm really enjoying hells paradise right now.
Hard to select them,
Shonen: Full Metal Alchemist - Brotherhood is pure perfection but I've watch an episode of one piece every week for the past 15 years of my life so it does have a special place in my heart, despite some obvious pacing issues.
Funny: Yakitate Japan, an anime about bread baking. Super funny and engaging, sort of like a non-porny food wars mixed with Gintama.
Recent: I'm currently enjoying "campfire cooking in another world", and recently finished Yuru Camp, both really good.
I watched about 60 episodes of Hunter x Hunter and didn't really understand the praise it gets compared to other similar long-running shounen anime, personally. I kept waiting for it to get good, but was told if I didn't always think it was good while watching it, I probably wouldn't change my mind.
Fair enough, it's definitely not for everyone. I think that's also before the Chimera Ant arc, which is the point at which the anime becomes incredibly dark and changes tone.
I should also put in a good word for Macross Plus, Cowboy Bebop, and really anything else with music by Yoko Kanno.
Also, I'm sure there are other folks out there who also thought that the Netflix live-action Cowboy Bebop was actually a pretty goddamn good adaptation.
My number one anime of all time is Full Metal Alchemist brotherhood. It has a very original storyline with great character development. It's also packed with action while also having emotional scenes that get you in the feels.
It's one of my favorite pieces of media of all time even. I loved it.
Love, Chunibyo, & Other Delusions - it's a really cute anime with two high schoolers that have the imagination of a toddler. Kind of how we all acted as our childhood role models. I really enjoyed how wholesome the anime is and it definitely explores the art of cringe in a fun way.