Horoscopes are a popular way to assess a person's personality and aptitudes, and there are twelve signs, three for each of the classic Greek elements. These astrology signs can be used to decide what sort of hobbies or entertainment a person may like, and that includes television shows and movies, too.

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Sagittarius is one of the three fire signs, represented by a centaur archer who fires flaming arrows at a target. According to astrology, a Sagittarius is a go-getter who enjoys adventures and learning, and they are quick to dive into a new project to explore its depths. These people will return from their journeys and entertain a crowd with their tales, too. So, here are ten anime series and movies that may appeal to such a person.

10 Your Name

Your Name Poster

Directed by Makoto Shinkai, Your Name is an animated feature that begins with the classic "body swap" story, but soon transitions into something much deeper. Taki Tachibana, a high school student in Tokyo, begins living the life of a schoolgirl named Mitsuha in the countryside, and vice versa.

Taki is determined to get to the bottom of this, and he journeys to Mitsuha's hometown to get some answers. What he finds is astounding, and a meteorite & true love are what drive the plot of Your Name forward.

9 A Place Further Than The Universe

a place further than the universe girls in artic gear

Adventure is the name of the game in A Place Further Than the Universe, and the destination is none other than Antarctica. For three of the girls in the main cast, this is just a fun adventure, but for the fourth, Shirase, it's much more personal.

Shirase's mother went missing in an Antarctic blizzard a few years ago, and she will journey to the bottom of the world to get some hard-won answers. It's a tough trip, and Shirase might not be ready for what she'll find.

8 Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood

Edward Elric researching in Fullmetal Alchemist.

Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood has a bit of something for everyone: cool science, creative action scenes, a stylish world, deep philosophical themes and great humor, not to mention drama. All in just 64 episodes, too.

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A Sagittarius will enjoy this show's focus on alchemy and research, since the main characters (Ed and Al Elric) are quite intelligent and dive deep into arcane research to get some answers. And they spend the entire story on the road– a nonstop journey. What will they find?

7 Bakuman

A resturant scene in Bakuman.

Many anime series will appeal to a variety of astrological signs, and that's the mark of good entertainment. Virgos and Sagittariuses will definitely enjoy the story of Bakuman.

It's about two ambitious high school friends who dive into the competitive world of manga, and they must use every scrap of their wits, creativity, and passion just to survive. Making a manga series is a serious project that demands a lot, but the rewards can be worth the trouble.

6 Little Witch Academia

Akko and friends activate magic in Little Witch Academia anime

This series may have had an influence on the later anime My Hero Academia, including the title. It stars Akko, a girl who absolutely adores witches and their benign magic, and she enrolls at the Nova Luna Magical Academy to learn more, despite having little magic power of her own.

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A Sagittarius will definitely identify with Akko's burning passion to learn and grow, and this tough heroine will stop at nothing to plumb the depths of magic to realize her potential. She is also perfectly happy to go on a thrilling and dangerous adventure to learn even more.

5 The Ancient Magus' Bride

Anime The Ancient Magus Bride Elias And Chise Meeting

Exploration and discovery are a major part of The Ancient Magus' Bride, and this series is also appealing for its lush visuals and romantic subplot. Chise is an ordinary girl who is bought by the great mage Elias, but he doesn't want a slave. He frees her and takes her in as his fiancee and student.

Chise is exploring a whole new world of Celtic magic & monsters, and she is even allowed to forge her own magic wand as a personal expression of her own magical power. She's also going to meet Titania and Oberon on her journey, and visit all kinds of fantastic places.

4 Dr. Stone

Senku Ishigami leering Doctor Stone

A Sagittarius is all about passion, projects, and adventure, and that is exactly what Dr. Stone offers. A mysterious energy wave turned all the world's people to stone, and 3,700 years later, genius adolescent Senku Ishigami awakens and launches the most ambitious project of all.

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He's determined to use science and engineering to recreate the world, and not even hostile villagers or a lack of modern technology will stop him. He has grand visions and a mind for invention, and he cranks out one brilliant device after another.

3 That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime

That Time I Got Reincarnated As A Slime Group Shot

This is a popular isekai series where magic and adventure are the order of the day. The star is Rimuru Tempest, a Japanese businessman reborn as a blue slime creature packed with abilities. His goal: to unite the disparate races of the world into a diverse and tolerant kingdom of progress.

Rimuru has an open mind and will eagerly go anywhere, meet anyone, and learn anything so he can create this new kingdom where all races can realize their potential. He builds an entire city and its economy, sort of like the isekai version of Sid Meier's Civilization game series.

2 Kino's Journey - The Beautiful World

kino's journey

The journey is indeed what this series is all about, and the lead character, Kino, is an 18-year-old boy who has just himself, his talking motorcycle, and the open road for company. His world is made up of many small nations, and he is determined to see them all.

A Sagittarius will definitely like the feeling of exploring so many nations on the open road, which is a great way to meet new people and see new things. That will generate all kinds of cool stories to tell to friends and family later.

1 Science Fell In Love, So I Tried To Prove It

Ayame Himuro and Shinya Yukimaru get intimate in Science Fell in Love, So I Tried To Prove It.

Here's another series that has a strong appeal to other signs as well, nominally Gemini and Virgo. They and Sagittarius will enjoy this series' premise: two bashful young scientists who use experiments and data to try & figure out if their amorous feelings are genuine.

This leads to an endless procession of tests, studies, and hypotheses as the amorous scientists strive to learn all they can about human pair-bonding and social constructs– and their thirst for knowledge & understanding is palpable. There's always one more test to run, one more discovery to make.

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