Also, "popular" doesn't necessarily mean "widely regarded as good". imdb's
top 20 most popular TV shows includes Big Bang Theory, Supergirl and Fuller House. So I guess those are amongst the all-time best American TV shows for the same reason that Sword Art Online is one of the "best" anime? SAO was the
13th most-watched anime when this list was compiled, and The Big Bang Theory is the 12th most-watched TV show (IMDB). But if you look at actual ratings on the same sites, they're much lower rated: #564 for SAO on MAL, and #241 for Big Bang Theory on IMDB. These shows are comparable to that degree: widely watched, but they get a lot of flack for being shit. So, use ratings rather than popularity to choose what to watch: if you watch anime based on the highest ratings, you'd have to watch over 560 things before you even got down to SAO, which is on the high-end of ratings for a harem anime. So you'd basically never get to any show like this if you watched only well-regarded shows at a moderate pace, since more good things have come out in the mean time, such as One Punch Man and ERASED.
Now let's try a three-way challenge.
nytimes manga best-sellers,
American comic best-sellers, and the
Japan manga best-sellers. My criteria are: top 10 with most recent numbers.
Dark Knight III: The Master Race
Star Wars
Batman
Spider-Man
Deadpool Mercs For Money
Deadpool
Darth Vader
Power Man and Iron Fist
Amazing Spider-Man
Justice League
So, we have 8 super hero titles and two star wars titles. That's a crap assortment if you ask me: there's nothing here on offer if you don't like the superhero concept, and I'm not really fussed on reading Star Wars comics either. 0/10 things here I want to read.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal
One-Punch Man Vol.5
One-Punch Man Vol.1
Tokyo Ghoul Vol.5
Tokyo Ghoul Vol.1
Seraph of the End: Vampire Reign Vol.8
Monster Musume: Everyday Life With Monster Girls Vol.8
Persona 4 Vol.1
Bleach Vol.66
10. Tokyo Ghoul Vol.2
Basically the same deal as the comics. It's a fairly shitty selection of manga, 9/10 are about superpowers or battles: so it's the same problem as the comics: almost nothing here I want to read (except One Punch Man). But who's fault is that? Japans? Or Americas? We can determine that by looking at the current top selling manga in Japan:
Haikyuu!!
Ansatsu Kyoushitsu
Shokugeki no Souma
Mahoutsukai no Yome
Bleach
Chihayafuru
Yowamushi Pedal
Prison School
Gintama
World Trigger
Well, there you go, hardly any of that involves superpowers or battles at all (unless you count real-world sports and cooking as battles). The only thing that unifies this list is that it's so diverse. 6/10 here that I'd actually read (Ansatsu Kyoushitsu, Shokugeki no Souma, Mahoutsukai no Yome, Chihayafuru, Yowamushi Pedal, Gintama). There's something missing from the Japanese top 50 ... and that's Monster Musume, the softcore porn manga that always tops the charts in America. It doesn't have a huge sales base in Japan like it does in the USA. Complaining about manga like that in the USA would be like a foreigner complaining that so many American films are porn, when that's all he watches. If you're filtering out and ignoring all the good stuff, and only importing the trash, that's not the fault of the creators.