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Night Is Short, Walk On Girl 2017

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films that are elevated or sophisticated in their themes, style, and execution, often blurring the lines between traditional genre conventions and arthouse or experimental cinema. These movies are often considered to be a combination of commercial appeal and artistic merit, combining elements of popular genres such as crime, science fiction, or horror, with more serious and thought-provoking themes, innovative cinematography, and a focus on character development. High art genre movies are often more character-driven and less reliant on conventional plot structures, and they challenge the audience's expectations while providing a unique and engaging viewing experience.

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From the breakthrough of Akira in 1988 through the exquisite films of Miyazaki Hayao to the recent blockbuster Your Name, Japanese animation has captivated audiences around the world. But anime’s history runs deeper still. Here we select 50 titles that celebrate its full, fascinating riches.

https://www.bfi.org.uk/news-opinion/sight-sound-magazine/features/rise-of-anime

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Taken from this List:
https://myanimelist.net/forum/?topicid=1692966

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Movies, series and cartoons based on comics from around the world. I excluded most anime series because there’s to many. Only movies based on manga here.

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The ultimate collection of anime movies!

I don't update this often so if you want something added please leave a comment.

For use in Plex-Meta-Manager:
https://pastebin.com/raw/kEuid8Kn

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This is my own ranked and ordered list of the best/dankest anime that I've watched so far in my illustrious Chinese-cartoons-watching-career. If it's in the Top 50 (make it even Top 100), you better watch it ASAP because well... I do have phenomenal taste ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
More in-depth list is over at MAL http://myanimelist.net/profile/dankzel

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Items to be updated. Please don't like the list. It's just for use with a script as I'm still too lazy to implement the auth just for this. Thank you.

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Only Japanese Anime Movies from 19xx to 20xx (Non Japanese Anime Movies is not included JUST Japanese Anime Movies)

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The newest and dopest animated movies that catch my eye

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Access this list in CineTrak.
Every movie listed here: https://letterboxd.com/2019/#our-annual-winners
NB: The list includes movies such as "MOST DIVISIVE" and Miniseries

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Only Japanese Anime Movies from 19xx to 20xx (Non Japanese Anime Movies is not included JUST Japanese Anime Movies)

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2017 released movies I probably want to watch.

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Movies that are equivalent to dream-pop, shoegaze music - They possess an ethereal emptiness…

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Nippon Connection Film Festival Goes Online! Virtual Edition of the 20th Japanese Film Festival from June 9 to 14, 2020.

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From Japan + anime studios

From STUDIOs like -
Studio Ghibli + Sunrise +
Toei Animation + OLM, Inc +
Nippon Animation + Studio Pierrot +
Production I.G + Studio 4°C + Madhouse

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mostly from Studio Ghibli .mesmerizing collection that takes viewers on extraordinary journeys through vibrant visuals, captivating storytelling, and heartfelt emotions.Immerse yourself in these magical tales of fantasy, adventure, and romance, as each film weaves a spellbinding narrative that will leave you captivated till the very end.

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Practically the whole of your childhood is dead (including the Powerpuff Girls), bigotry has entered the White House, we are about to face similar problems for the same reason, and Pokémon have taken people out of reality and off of cliffs. It's no wonder I go to the cinema so many goddamn times. However, with all these disinteresting sequels and "original" concepts, I don't see that happening nearly as much as 2016.

As far as I know, there's no farting corpses, very little hot dogs, hardly any seagulls, no chance of cute 3D redheads and a bunch of gems I've already witnessed first at a festival. Until another festival can surprise me, be it Flare, Sundance, LFF or even the LIAF, the most notable experience I can think of as of yet is seeing who else will attend the My Little Pony movie.

One thing's for sure - there will be less to see than last year, and the rising interest in digital releases doesn't help (especially with the region cheats). Will there be another Carol like there was twice last year, not counting their UK releases this year? Or is 2017 just going to be the weakest year for film by far? Unless we act soon, it won't just be democracy that's dead.

Anyway, movies!

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