I think the best anime for beginners would be the ones that are much further removed from the Japanese culture. If someone isn't into anime, then odds are they probably won't be into the culture. It will just be weird to them.
For a good action show, I would go with Trigun. I love the show. It's like a western; more people can relate to the concept. FMA is good, too; it has a more serious tone and some deep concepts to enjoy. I also find that Yu Yu Hakasho is excellent as well; I found the dub to be very American in style of speech. I almost thought it was an American production until I saw the Japanese credits.
For a lighthearted romantic-comedy, I would say Ah! My Goddess. For the show taking place in Japan, it was very normal. It's essentially just about an unlikely couple trying to make it in everyday life, gods and goddesses aside.
Big O is good if you like niore, but a little hard to follow if you're not up for it.
I don't watch a lot of anime myself, so I can't say much else on the matter.
For a good action show, I would go with Trigun. I love the show. It's like a western; more people can relate to the concept. FMA is good, too; it has a more serious tone and some deep concepts to enjoy. I also find that Yu Yu Hakasho is excellent as well; I found the dub to be very American in style of speech. I almost thought it was an American production until I saw the Japanese credits.
For a lighthearted romantic-comedy, I would say Ah! My Goddess. For the show taking place in Japan, it was very normal. It's essentially just about an unlikely couple trying to make it in everyday life, gods and goddesses aside.
Big O is good if you like niore, but a little hard to follow if you're not up for it.
I don't watch a lot of anime myself, so I can't say much else on the matter.