Start from the Megalopolis Central Station at midnight.
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It's the year 2221. The Earth is ruled by globohomos who buy immortal robot bodies for themselves. If you're not a robot you have no rights. Humanity has taken to the stars -- people buy tickets to the Galaxy Express and disembark on a decent-looking planet to try to build a new life for themselves. This usually ends in misery and death. An orphan boy, Tetsuro, is given a free train pass to the farthest terminal station in the Andromeda Galaxy by a beautiful lady (pictured) with sinister motives; it's rumored the planet is such a bountiful paradise they hand out robot bodies to anyone for free there. So he sets off on the journey and gets to see a parade of human sins and folly.
Very based. Christian. No faggotry whatsoever. No fandom. Has an episode in which a protagonist discusses the industrial revolution and its consequences, and another in which (((the media))) are behind both sides of an endless war. The beautiful lady gets her tits out a lot. Best watched an episode per day.
Don't read the plot or summaries or character backstories, they're all wrong. Especially don't read the plot of the movie, it's both wrong and Game-of-Thrones-level terrible. The original author, Matsumoto Leiji, is notorious for massive retcons both of the story and the RL facts, and not giving a damn about consistency. He's still alive at 84 years old, but this remains the only flagship story of his he actually got to finish. The series is faithful to the books, the difference is mostly in TV runtime and budget constraints.