
"DON'T CALL ANIME CARTOONS!!!
You know what's great? The word "anime" doesn't even come from Japanese.
FYI the Akira comic makes a lot more sense (though the last volume or two are pretty much just boring violence orgies, unfortunately). I liked it quite a lot but it did kinda get dull toward the end.
The movie is incomprehensible and its popularity is kind of surprising... though the animation itself is very nice.
It was one of the first movies labeled as "anime" to be brought out in English. That's why it's so damn popular. And with the animation being as excellent as it is, it was bound to turn a few heads back in '89/'90. I remember the "big three" during the mid-late 90s were Akira, Ghost In The Shell, and Ninja Scroll. Seems like only Akira has lasted.
I still love how the movie is called "Akira" but Akira isn't even in it.

I with more shows were as good as Bebop and FLCL. I'm pretty much always disappointed by anime... even if it starts out well, it usually turns to bizarre half-animated shit by the second half of a series anyway.
Everyone has different tastes, but I'd recommend-
-Samurai Champloo
-Michiko To Hacchin (ongoing, ends at #22)
-Bubblegum Crisis (80s anime)
-The Irresponsible Captain Tylor (early 90s)
-Ranma 1/2 (the first season, quality begins to degrade after that)(late 80s)
-Urusei Yatsura (early 80s)
-Maison Ikkoku (mid 80s)
-Project A-Ko (movie, mid 80s)
-The Dirty Pair (late 80s, early 90s[?]) (The ORIGINAL series and not Flash)
-GTO (the manga is better; this one does a good job bringing the comic to life but ends abruptly and nothing like the source material)
-Detroit Metal City (best fuckin' series EVER FUCK!)
-Riding Bean (OVA, late 80s)
-Dragon Half (OVAs, mid 90s) (Wish the comic series came out in English; it's a parody of fantasy stuff)
-Azumanga Daioh (not for everyone; it's a slice-of-life series about some high girl girls. Another popular show called Lucky Star rips if off in an awful otaku way)
There are some others I enjoyed but not as much as the comics, like The Sorcerer Hunters. My anime backlog is huge like my gaming one; still need to watch Witchblade, most of The Slayers, remakes like Bubblegum Crisis 2040, and a shitload more.
I saw Gurren Lagann up until the BIG EVENT that changes the show and didn't really like the direction it went in after that, but boy did I love the beginning. One day I'll watch the rest of the series.
And man, I used to be such a coke-head for Rumiko Takahashi's stuff, but Inu-Yasha just didn't click with me. She's said that her comics are made for each generation, so once you hit a certain age, the appeal is gone. Makes sense; if I were a teenager now I'm sure I'd be all over and loving the crap out at the moment. I miss the 80s/90s stuff terribly. :'(