Post subject: Your Favorite Animated/Anime/Manga Movie Flicks
Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2006 5:55 am
Red Mosquito
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Just to name a few I love so much ... not in order though ...
Akira
Vampire Hunter D : Bloodlust
Vampire Hunter D
Cowboy Bebop : Knockin' on Heaven's Door
Finding Nemo
Ghost In The Shell 1 & 2
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Prince Mononoke
Metropolis
Perfect Blue
The Incredibles
Shrek 1 & 2
Steamboy
Fantasia
Final Fantasy : The Spirits Within
Final Fantasy : Advert Children
Ninja Scroll
Transformers : The Movie
Snow White
Titan AE
Ok, that just a few, well favorites I would watch again & again for now ... 24/7 veiwing you might say.
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Any Miyazaki films, especially Porco Rosso, My Neighbor Totoro, Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, Howl's Moving Castle, Princess Mononoke, and Spirited Away. Oh wait, those are all the Miyazaki movies I've seen. Akira's not bad either, but it's certainly no Miyazaki.
And if we're talking traditional animation, I happen to be in the minority that finds The Spongebob Squarepants Movie hysterical. The Aristocats has a lot of nostalgic value, as well, and The Secret of NIMH is just beautiful to look at. And of course the Pixar movies, though I hated Finding Nemo. Antz is underrated.
And The Nightmare Before Christmas is just in a class all its own.
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:
Akira's not bad either, but it's certainly no Miyazaki.
YOU'RE NO MIYAZAKI
actually, in terms of artistry, akira blows them away. There arent looped animations in crowds, and the storyline is great, although it's really just a withered version of the old comic, which is really something to pick up.
Neon Genesis evangelion has the best storyline though. Fooly Cooly (FLCL) is good too. I could go on, but i wont. Howl's moving castle was probably Miyazaki's best, the only beef i have with it is the character for Howl. He was portrayed a lot nicer than in the book. Plus, Gene simmonds was chosen for his voice. Ick.
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Akira
The Animatrix
Castle in the Sky
Grave of The Fireflies
Howl's Moving Castle
Ninja Scroll
Princess Mononoke
Spirited Away
Steamboy
Not a big fan of Porco Rosso and My Neighbor Totoro, but I probably would have loved them if I had seen them growing up.
As far as more Western films.
Alice in Wonderland
Aladdin
The Secret of Nimh
An American Tail
Little Mermaid
Finding Nemo
Toy Story
The Incredibles
The Iron Giant
The Hobbit (actually complete shit but it was the bomb back in the day)
Lady and the Tramp
Sleeping Beauty
Fantasia
Fantasia 2000
Beauty and the Beast
The Sword and the Stone
The Nightmare Before Christmas
Chicken Run
The Dark Crystal
South Park Bigger Longer
Team America
another great film to watch is Memories by Katsuhiro Otomo
the Stink Bomb episode was great, didn't so much like the Cannon Fodder one though
my favorite animated film of all time has to be Akira. no question about it ... it's unbelievable man
... and how could i have forget to mention the Animatrix the Second Renaissance Part 1 & 2 .. oh baby
and I gotta say, my top favorite soundtrack of all time
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Demetrios wrote:
another great film to watch is Memories by Katsuhiro Otomo the Stink Bomb episode was great, didn't so much like the Cannon Fodder one though
my favorite animated film of all time has to be Akira. no question about it ... it's unbelievable man
... and how could i have forget to mention the Animatrix the Second Renaissance Part 1 & 2 .. oh baby and I gotta say, my top favorite soundtrack of all time
I still need to see Memories, I don't know how many times I have almost picked it up.
I definetly think the Animatrix doesn't get the credit it diserves. There are a few stinkers in there, but some of the short films are really amazing, especially Renaissance.
another great film to watch is Memories by Katsuhiro Otomo the Stink Bomb episode was great, didn't so much like the Cannon Fodder one though
my favorite animated film of all time has to be Akira. no question about it ... it's unbelievable man
... and how could i have forget to mention the Animatrix the Second Renaissance Part 1 & 2 .. oh baby and I gotta say, my top favorite soundtrack of all time
I still need to see Memories, I don't know how many times I have almost picked it up.
I definetly think the Animatrix doesn't get the credit it diserves. There are a few stinkers in there, but some of the short films are really amazing, especially Renaissance.
i wished there were more films like the Animatrix. great animators/directors contributing in creating another project like this again ... would be sweet.
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Cowboy Bepop anyone?
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And also Full Metal Alchimist
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Shinichiro Watanabe's Cowboy Bebop is my favorite anime series of all time. I still haven't sat down and check out some of his Samurai Champloo episodes.
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