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Angel's Egg 1985

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Curated list of good Animations/Anime movies which are not connected to any show and more for a mature audience. A few exceptions included.

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All the anime I have seen or want to see, in one big list. Because.

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Movies I plan to watch.

I know that there are lot of classics still left on this list. I'm trying to get to them but there are just too many movies and too little time.

Including my TV show watchlist I would need to watch 3 hours every day until 2028 to watch everything on here.

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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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Anime I already watched.
It's hard to keep track y'alls.

I tried ranking them, but many of them are just so different and good for so different reasons that I pretty much gave up on ranks.

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Source: http://images.wikia.com/animu-mango/images/f/fa/1276994333805.jpg

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A list of little over 100 Japanese, Chinese and Korean animated movies

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Thanks to all who’ve made this a very popular list, in spite of glitches causing dozens of fans to suddenly disappear :(

A big welcome to the land of cinematic wonders!

I’ve aimed for a rounded overview to include not only personal favourites but popular hits and international award winners, animé landmarks, avant-
garde films, the New Wave, erotic “pink films” and the great classics that are still the glory of world cinema.

Much of silent cinema before the 1930s has been lost, its Benshi narrators displaced but good finally to have the landmark film Souls on the Road on Mubi. In the 20s directors were able to learn their trade through prolific practice, aware of and encorporating developments in both the Soviet Union and the West… and then, what a wealth of wonders! Older masters: the unequalled aesthetic refinement of Mizoguchi, the charm of Shimizu, the quiet observational wisdom of Ozu, the tragically curtailed promise of Yamanaka, the balanced restraint of Naruse, the muscular humanism of Kurosawa… Then, a new generation from the late 50s, in full swing in the sexually freer 60s: the idealism of Kobayashi, the political bite of Oshima, the earthy subversion of Imamura, the cool of Suzuki and Masumura. the avant-garde Terayama.. So many to explore: Yoshida, Ichikawa Kon, Teshigahara, Shinoda, Wakamatsu, Kumai, the documentaries of Ogawa and Hara, the stop motion master Kawamoto, the blood soaked Fukasaku.. the rise of animé, with the international success of Studio Ghibli and Miyazaki’s beautiful flights of fancy, the spiky Tsukamoto, the popular appeal of Kitano, the prolific shocker Miike.. up to the present with Koreeda, Naomi Kawase, Sono, Kurosawa Kiyoshi… oh and i almost went without mentioning Samurai and Godzilla.

Source: http://mubi.com/lists/kenjis-japanese-canon

Missing on TMDB as of now:
ID: tt0242845, Title: Narita: The Peasants of the Second Fortress, Year: -

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Best Anime of the 80's according to ANN's Tim Eldred, Daryl Surat, Justin Sevakis & Zac Bertschy. Ten titles each. Sorted from 1 to 10.

Available as a two part Podcast:
Part 1: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/anncast/2012-03-29
Part 2: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/anncast/2012-04-06

Missing: Galactic Drifter Vifam + Giant Gorg (TV)

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