Is there any anime you wish was still being continued?

Whistle! - 39 episodes

The storyline stopped at the Tokyo Senbatsu league.

Other than that. It didn't tell about Mizuno's friction and dislike about Shigeki being another "sell out" overall betraying the team. Pretty sure Sho didn't take it too well either.
 
Most definitely agree. I mean there is more material to work with since the show has a nice chunk of light novels which this series really only touched upon the first few. As long as Brains Base is willing to do some more then I'll be happy (But they're focus is Durarara right now. Which will also be awesome, same writer of Baccano and animated by Brains Base, Win?) But I can live without it since it did end on a great note.

Berserk would definitely be great to have a continuation. Rumors of a second season/movie/or OVA are around with images so there is always hope.

Trigun is getting a movie, so you people who are dying for more Trigun can get your wish. Now a second season? Don't push your luck guys. XD

I could go for some more Beck. The show ended on a nice note, a cliffhanger but nice. Again, the material is there so they can easily make more, plus since the manga ended its run some time ago they wouldn't have to worry about running into that filler problem. Again, I can live without it but I would love to have it.
 
There is so much manga material to work with at this point; it's a shame so much of it isn't being animated. There are plenty of stories just from the section of the manga that was animated that were skipped over, like the part with
Tamaki's female classmate who hated him because when he transferred in, he took her place as the second highest scorer in the class behind Kyouya, but Tamaki never seemed to try while she worked really hard.
And there have been plenty of developments, new characters, and all kinRAB of drama.[xspoiler=Major spoilers]Tamaki kissing Haruhi... Haruhi realizing she has feelings for Tamaki... and even dense Tamaki realizing he has feelings for Haruhi... the current debacle with Tamaki becoming the Suou heir... such good drama.[/xspoiler]Rurouni Kenshin is an obvious choice. Jinchu arc please.

I'd like to see Soul Eater get a reboot treatment at some point because the manga was really getting good where the anime diverged.

Fruits Basket, of course. Lots of characters and drama left to explore there.
And I want to see Yuki x Machi animated :X
Oh, and more 07-Ghost please. The way it ended left it wide open for further adaptation, and I'd love to see more of the story explored. Almost nothing was resolved in the anime and some major revelations have happened in recent chapters.

And finally, since we're talking shoujo, Vampire Knight had a terrible ending with nothing resolved between the main three. I neeRAB mah bishie vampire love drama
 
I agree with the comments about Ouran Host Club. While the ending to the series was satisfying, it also made me wish that they could do another batch of episodes. They have plenty of material from the manga, so they could easily do another season or two.

Even though I haven't finished watching it yet, I would love another season of Fruits Basket. I've been watching it on On Demand and I love it. I've heard of how well the manga is received and I would like to see some of the events in the later portions of the manga animated. Plus, I think that many of the characters are awesome in this series.

I would still like a sequel to Digimon Tamers, even though the series finale and the second movie left it on a good note. I wouldn't mind taking another look into that universe, possibly with a new cast of characters and references/flasrabroadacks to the first series along the way. Seeing a sequel to Digimon Data Squad/Savers would be nice too since I wasn't too happy with some of the details in the finale.
 
Jubei-chan: The first season was OK, but the second season was super-ultra-hyper-awesome with a dose of kickass mixed in, including some of the best swordfighting I've ever seen (yes, better than Champloo, IMO). Although, the second season did have a satisfactory conclusion, so it's not exactly begging for more episodes.

Panda-Z: Because you can never have too much giant panda robots.

Munto: The first movie could stand alone, the second left off with a MASSIVE cliffhanger that looks like it'll be unfinished. That, and Munto 2 had by far Kyoto Animation's best animation ever and I want to see more of that delectable awesomeness.
 
D.Gray-Man: 103 episodes and the Earl was still not defeated. I know, the series was dangerously close to the manga at that point. However, when the manga does get officially finished, I hope the remaining arcs will be as well.
 
I wish Sunrise would actually try to launch a new formal Gundam universe without giving up on it after 50 episodes (SEED notwithstanding). There's barely any time for growth when you have 30 characters and insane amounts of backstory and set-up sharing 50 episodes.

I wouldn't complain if Gundam 00 got a sequel. Hell, I wouldn't complain if Destiny got a sequel, as long as the director is changed. One of the best parts of Zeta and CCA was seeing what happened to the original characters after a timeskip.
 
I'm going to have to say Great Teacher Onizuka. The last 2 episodes of the anime really didn't bring the series to a satisfying conclulstion, IMO, and I'd prefer if the rest of the manga were animated instead. Of course, in order to do that, if a new GTO series were made to continue the story line, it would have to be made clear to all of those who never read the manga that the last 2 episodes of the anime are completely non-canon, since if they were considered to be canon, then the series couldn't possibly continue on with the manga's story line.
 
I wish Ouran High School Host Club and Skip Beat! could be continued.

I have checked out the manga of Ouran, but not Skip Beat!. Either way I prefer seeing a series in animated form.
 
Eh. The problem with that is that they get redundant at that point. A new universe provides new problems, etc, so it doesn't get boring. I'm not sure if 00 would work if it ran any longer. Sure, there is still a lot left to be covered, but not with the use of Gundams.

A third SEED might also be a stretch. They already used the premise twice...it would be difficult to throw something original in there at this point. I mean, what else can they do? If there was a third series they would probably just have Blue Cosmos resurface and take Gundams...but they already did that.
 
Are you kidding? SEED has massive potential. The whale fossil, the whole clones-deal with Mwu and Rau, why Rau was affiliated with Durandal in the first place, etc.

The problem was the writers being too tunnel-visioned about Jesus Kira Yamato (Actually mentioned in games.)
 
Take it you had not seen Sora wo Miageru Shoujo no Hitomi ni Utsuru Sekai (Yes, that is a very long name) then. Basically, it's a recut of the first 2 OVAs and readapted into television format, with additional new content starting at episode 6. The series only lasted for 9 episodes, but it does give some conclusion to the story. I just wish the series would've been a bit longer than just "3.5 episodes worth of additional content". But it is better than nothing, I suppose.

Here's the opening and ending to the series, if you're curious.
 
Except that Lacus controls ZAFT now. I could see maybe ZAFT renegades teaming up with the EA remnants, assuming they'd actually tolerate each other for 5 minutes.
 
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