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  1. 2 days ago · These Fresh movies include classics like The Castle of Cagliostro, Perfect Blue, and Vampire Hunter D, along with newer favorites Promare, Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms, and A Silent...

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  3. Top 100 Greatest Animated Films of All Time. In the making of this list, 13 lists online were given points from 100 (rank 1) to 1 point (rank 100), these lists range from top 10s to top 100s. The lists include: Time Out, Rotten Tomatoes, IMDb, GameDesigning, The Top Tens, Movie-Film-Review, Complex, IGN, Watchmojo, flickchart, film-school-wtf ...

    • Spirited Away (2001) Film. Animation. Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland shot through with revealing economic anxieties, Hayao Miyazaki’s smash hit—the most commercially successful movie (animated or otherwise) in Japanese history—is dense enough to fuel a dozen dissertations.
    • My Neighbor Totoro (1988) Film. Animation. Released in the U.S. in 1993, this instant animation classic about two sisters and their adventures with a goofy-looking forest spirit is the most kid-friendly Studio Ghibli film, as well as one of the most beautiful.
    • Akira (1988) Film. Animation. In terms of influence, there may be no more important film in anime history than writer-director Katsuhiro Otomo’s adaptation of his own manga – it might even be the most significant non-Disney animated film of the ’80s.
    • Grave of the Fireflies (1988) Film. Animation. One of the best-known Ghibli films, this somber drama examines the aftermath of WWII, following the plight of two orphaned kids seeking their family and a meal.
    • 49 'Pom Poko'
    • 48 'When Marnie Was There'
    • 47 'Ride Your Wave'
    • 46 'Suzume'
    • 45 'Kiki’S Delivery Service'
    • 44 'Memories'

    Directed by Isao Takahata

    On the surface, you might not expect Pom Poko to be a particularly sad Studio Ghibli movie, because it’s about shape-shifting raccoons waging war on the human race due to how the latter decimates the land the former lives on. It gets pretty strange and goofy at times, but it also unpacks environmental themes seriously, and doesn’t shy away from highlighting the environmental devastation the main characters deal with. At two hours long, and with some strangely paced moments, it’s not the most...

    Directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi

    When Marnie Was There begins a little like The Secret World of Arrietty, with an unwell young character going to live in a new place and meeting someone unexpected, kicking off something of a fantastical adventure. But with When Marnie Was There, there are no tiny people, with the person here instead – the titular Marnie – being someone mysterious who may be real, or could just be a figment of the protagonist’s imagination. It's up there as one of the best anime films of the past couple of de...

    Directed by Masaaki Yuasa

    Showing that Studio Ghibli isn’t the be-all and end-all when it comes to anime movies, the Science Saru-produced Ride Your Wave is creative and visually distinct, not to mention novel when it comes to the story it tells. In fact, describing that story feels like doing the movie a disservice. It’s something of an animated romantic dramedy, and does contain some interesting fantasy elements, though describing them would force one to wade into spoiler territory. It's very good in the end, and su...

    Directed by Makoto Shinkai

    Suzume was an immensely successful anime film from 2022, and deservedly so, clearly having a massive amount of appeal owing to its striking visuals, moving thematic content unpacking grief and loss, and entertaining narrative. Said narrative involves a teenage girl getting involved in saving Japan from a large worm that causes earthquakes. Also, her would-be companion is turned into a chair that can walk, staying that way for most of the movie. It has some unusual elements and can be funny an...

    Directed by Hayao Miyazaki

    An excellent fantasy movie by Hayao Miyazaki, Kiki’s Delivery Servicemight not get quite as much love as other films by the legendary Japanese filmmaker, but it’s still worthy of its classic status. It’s about a young woman dealing with life on her own for the first time… and she’s also a witch, which makes her stand out and adds further to the feelings of isolation she has. Kiki’s Delivery Service, despite its fantastical elements, also works as a surprisingly grounded narrative about coming...

    Directed by Koji Morimoto, Katsuhiro Otomo, and Tensai Okamura

    There are a total of three stories featured throughout Memories, a unique and rather underrated anthology film from 1995. The first leans toward horror/mystery, the second is a darkly funny science fiction story, and then the third also feels like sci-fi with a satirical spin, only in a bleaker and more unnerving way. No one could fault Memories for being derivative or predictable, and even though each of its three segments can be defined as belonging to the sci-fi genre, each part offers som...

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  4. From instant classics to lesser known gems, we've curated 150 of the best Anime movies for you. Find something to stream now or something to watch later.

  5. Nov 15, 2016 · Just like live-action movies have masterpieces like 'The Godfather' or 'Citizen Kane' to hold up as the pinnacles of the medium, so do anime movies. Either due to critical/popular acclaim, or historical significance, these movies represent the best of anime.

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