So, this is another latest Japan's greatest list, but anyway here it is via Anime Nation:
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TV Asahi has published its list of picks for the top 20 all-time greatest anime. The list includes 2 titles that most Japanese natives would call "American anime."
01. Ganba no Boken (1975 TV series)
02. Panda Kopanda (1972 movie)
03. Goku no Daiboken (1967 TV series)
04. Akakichi no Eleven (1970 TV series)
05. Beauty & the Beast
06. Nintama Rantaro (1993 TV series)
07. Meitantei Holmes (1984 TV series)
08. Akage no Anne (1979 TV series)
09. Esper Mami (1987 TV series)
10. Cutey Honey (1973 TV series)
11. Jarinko Chie (1981 TV series)
12. Midori no Makibao (1996 TV series)
13. Tom & Jerry
14. Mitsubachi Maya (1975 TV series)
15. Ojaru-maru (1998 TV series)
16. Tom Sawyer no Boken (1980 TV series)
17. Totoko Hamutaro: Maboroshi no Princess (2002 movie)
18. Captain (1983 TV series)
19. Hana no Ko LunLun (1979 TV series)
20. Atashi'n chi (2002 TV series)
Source: Natsume Goushin Ryu Dojo
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What do you guys think? This is actually not very similar to other "greatest anime of all time" lists I've seen.

Are these only titles that aired on TV Asahi or something?
Some noteworthy ones:
They like Beauty and the Beast that much too? Cool, they like Disney classics too.
Hamutaro the greatest of all time? Its cute but um no.
Mantantei Holmes (released in the US as Shelock Hound) its directed by Miyazaki. (Some eps.) I saw this anime as a kid, so it does have the nostalgia factor.
Pandakopanda (Panda Go! Panda in US) So its THAT good? Maybe I'll check it out.
Jarinko Chie (Chie the Brat) by Takahata I think. So there's a Takahata full length film but no Miyazaki? Interesting.