Disney is forever synonymous with cartoons and animation, film «Pixar» while the latter (Pixar is owned by Disney) have gathered praise from the critics, they're still a far cry from some of the best anime movies ever. During the late 80s and 90s, went from Anime specialized audiences that were rarely available in the Western world, to nearly the mainstream it is today, mainly because of the few films that changed the way that appeared to western audiences moving. Here are ten movies and anime that surpass almost anything Disney has made, including the movies «Pixar».
10: 5CM per second (2007)
Perhaps one of the most visually stunning film animation (not just mobile) which will be issued in this decade, 5CM per second, consisting of three floors, which deal with love among the people with great distance between them. It's not for everyone, especially young people who will not be able to understand much of it, but the absolute beauty of the animation of Makoto Shinkai is some most artful visions will ever see - both in the work of animation and live. Find in the title only on Google Images and indulge yourself in a few frames.
9: Cowboy Bebop (2001)
Based on the hit television series Cowboy Bebop, and the film is still new Nuer, and jazz work affected after hunters who get a job to track down terrorists. Cowboy Bebop has had a cult following ever since it was broadcast in Japan and then in the United States, and the film is a great introduction for newcomers to the franchise.
8: girls Tokyo (2003)
Satoshi in Tokyo that the girl is, more than anything, commenting on the Tokyo and social development of minorities and one of the largest cities in the world. The film follows the story of three homeless friends, girl, a homeless transvestite who found a baby in the trash, and embark on a journey to return to his parents. Venue to be «Pixar».
7: Princess Mononoke (1997)
Hayao Miyazaki, often referred to as the Walt Disney of Japan, made a lot of challenges such anime movies (there are a few more in this list), and although he had done many films before, and Princess Mononoke is the start of the film world in the West . It was the highest income in the Office of the Japanese film box before the Titanic, which does not appear only in Japan for anime love, but the popularity of the film was in the country of origin.
6: Paprika (2006)
The visual feat for the eyes, Paprika shows just what a storyteller with a vivid imagination can be done. "The dream machine" - which allows doctors to see a patient's dreams - is stolen by a thief who used to enter people's dreams, it's up to Paprika and her team to find the machine is restored. The film shifts between reality and Dreamworld is continuing, and it welcomes the offer of the second to get all the details.
5: Howl's Moving Castle (2004)
Miyazaki second film in the list, Howl's Moving Castle, which was developed from the Book of Diana Wynne Jones, and centers around the girl with the cast to clarify that makes them look old, her only hope to become another young woman is with a therapist with a giant, walking castle. It features all the Miyazaki trademarks, artwork and wonderful animation to graceful, and is widely considered one of the best films so far.
4: Ghost in the shell (1995)
He was one of the first films to mainstream Cyberpunk as the art style and a vision for the future. The film were not only for the visual inspiration for countless films from Hollywood over the years, but have a direct impact on the matrix. Brothers Watchowski reportedly shown Ghost in the shell of the producer Joel Silver and said to him: "We want to do it live action." There are references to a myriad of Ghost in the Shell in the matrix, the way they are connected to a matrix to the virtual world itself. It should see any fan of science fiction, whether you are in the anime or not.
3: Grave of the Fireflies (1988)
The film, which one can imagine the efforts of Western animation, or storytellers, Grave of the Fireflies and the film was to make everyone aware, including Japan, anime can be used to have a say serious, heart felt stories. Is focused on the boy and his sister, the young people who are struggling to survive in WW2 Japan when the mother dies during the United States, Molotov cocktails from the city. Roger Ebert described as "the strongest anti-war film of all time". And it's just that.
2: Akira (1988)
With Akira, and the West finally woke up on the strength of Japanese animation. The film, which he knows all of this type, the pattern of art, to photography and realistic violence, and its ability to tell stories several at the same time. The world of neo-conservatives Tokyo and it's chaos and gangs of motorcycles and technology made all contribute to make the Akira the hallmark of anime over the past 20 years.
1. Smuggled (2001)
Miyazaki's masterpiece, the story of a girl projects in the territories where witches, gods and spirits rule, where the struggle to preserve the spirit and the struggle for the release of the spirit of those you love. The film, which was praised by critics all over the world, and won dozens of awards, including the Oscar for best animated film. Titanic film exceeded even this step to become the highest grossing of all time in Japan.
10: 5CM per second (2007)
Perhaps one of the most visually stunning film animation (not just mobile) which will be issued in this decade, 5CM per second, consisting of three floors, which deal with love among the people with great distance between them. It's not for everyone, especially young people who will not be able to understand much of it, but the absolute beauty of the animation of Makoto Shinkai is some most artful visions will ever see - both in the work of animation and live. Find in the title only on Google Images and indulge yourself in a few frames.
9: Cowboy Bebop (2001)
Based on the hit television series Cowboy Bebop, and the film is still new Nuer, and jazz work affected after hunters who get a job to track down terrorists. Cowboy Bebop has had a cult following ever since it was broadcast in Japan and then in the United States, and the film is a great introduction for newcomers to the franchise.
8: girls Tokyo (2003)
Satoshi in Tokyo that the girl is, more than anything, commenting on the Tokyo and social development of minorities and one of the largest cities in the world. The film follows the story of three homeless friends, girl, a homeless transvestite who found a baby in the trash, and embark on a journey to return to his parents. Venue to be «Pixar».
7: Princess Mononoke (1997)
Hayao Miyazaki, often referred to as the Walt Disney of Japan, made a lot of challenges such anime movies (there are a few more in this list), and although he had done many films before, and Princess Mononoke is the start of the film world in the West . It was the highest income in the Office of the Japanese film box before the Titanic, which does not appear only in Japan for anime love, but the popularity of the film was in the country of origin.
6: Paprika (2006)
The visual feat for the eyes, Paprika shows just what a storyteller with a vivid imagination can be done. "The dream machine" - which allows doctors to see a patient's dreams - is stolen by a thief who used to enter people's dreams, it's up to Paprika and her team to find the machine is restored. The film shifts between reality and Dreamworld is continuing, and it welcomes the offer of the second to get all the details.
5: Howl's Moving Castle (2004)
Miyazaki second film in the list, Howl's Moving Castle, which was developed from the Book of Diana Wynne Jones, and centers around the girl with the cast to clarify that makes them look old, her only hope to become another young woman is with a therapist with a giant, walking castle. It features all the Miyazaki trademarks, artwork and wonderful animation to graceful, and is widely considered one of the best films so far.
4: Ghost in the shell (1995)
He was one of the first films to mainstream Cyberpunk as the art style and a vision for the future. The film were not only for the visual inspiration for countless films from Hollywood over the years, but have a direct impact on the matrix. Brothers Watchowski reportedly shown Ghost in the shell of the producer Joel Silver and said to him: "We want to do it live action." There are references to a myriad of Ghost in the Shell in the matrix, the way they are connected to a matrix to the virtual world itself. It should see any fan of science fiction, whether you are in the anime or not.
3: Grave of the Fireflies (1988)
The film, which one can imagine the efforts of Western animation, or storytellers, Grave of the Fireflies and the film was to make everyone aware, including Japan, anime can be used to have a say serious, heart felt stories. Is focused on the boy and his sister, the young people who are struggling to survive in WW2 Japan when the mother dies during the United States, Molotov cocktails from the city. Roger Ebert described as "the strongest anti-war film of all time". And it's just that.
2: Akira (1988)
With Akira, and the West finally woke up on the strength of Japanese animation. The film, which he knows all of this type, the pattern of art, to photography and realistic violence, and its ability to tell stories several at the same time. The world of neo-conservatives Tokyo and it's chaos and gangs of motorcycles and technology made all contribute to make the Akira the hallmark of anime over the past 20 years.
1. Smuggled (2001)
Miyazaki's masterpiece, the story of a girl projects in the territories where witches, gods and spirits rule, where the struggle to preserve the spirit and the struggle for the release of the spirit of those you love. The film, which was praised by critics all over the world, and won dozens of awards, including the Oscar for best animated film. Titanic film exceeded even this step to become the highest grossing of all time in Japan.
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