Is this the only good anime flick?
Is this the only good anime flick?
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No.
I watched it recently, it was cool and different.
The children with powers were mutants result of military experiments?
Yeah, they were supposed to be like Akira, but imperfect
This. Anime movies have a much higher quality to crap ratio than anything else animated by Japs.
No, there's Cowboy Bebop, Death Note, LoGH, Berserk (97), Jin-Roh, NGE, which all merit being watched at least once, even though I hate anime.
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south korean but I thought this was pretty good
what's interesting is that the manga is superior in every way, but a lot of people don't even know about it because the movie overshadowed it
I'm amazed no one has tried to adapt the whole manga
perfect blue is the best anime flick
>Watch all this anime but lol I hate anime
Please kill urself
what anime is comparable to studio ghibli?
No it's honestly one of the worst out of the ones I've seen.
Unironically the only thing I've found that compares is Sailor Moon.
I would pay good money for a 24-episode direct-translation from the source manga
Manga adaptation in development hell with Waika Watiti
>even though I hate anime
Ok NPC.
Akira was basic as fuck, Perfect Blue it's where it's at.
no not even close
>Akira was basic as fuck
dude what
its a prime example of a movie that is not basic several aspects
Need to mention Perfect Blue and Paprika
Perfect Blue is better but Akira has amazing visuals and sound and a unique plot and deserves credit despite being more mainstream
Perfect Blue fucking sucked and I don't understand why it is rated so highly.
Akira has a great setting and perfect blue has rape, so pick your poison
Akira isn't even good.
Perfect Blue is decent, but it has no right to be as hyped as it is. Paprika is even worse, pure schlock. I think the people who act like Perfect Blue and Paprika is the ultimate kino are just sucking Satoshi's dick without actually watching and analyzing the movie for what it is.
>good
>anime
you should've start your thread by saying you're a dweeb
These niggas know what's up. Also watch Millennium Actress, Tokyo Godfathers, and Paprika.
Perfect Blue is horrible, what are you guys on about? I could understand liking some parts of it, but I cannot understanding recieving a real cathartic experience from it like any good work of entertainment or art.
It's so horribly joined together, no organisation, and each scene there's nothing to it, every thing they set up to happen either causally or morally/aesthetically does not and just "oh whelp that was a completely pointless tangent," and the ending was ridiculously stupid, but would have been acceptable if the movie was actually good.
This was kino AND comfy at the same time
Gonna dump some kino shots
Dedicated anime films are OK but when it is a film of a series I always prefer the show.
That's Japanamation, youngling
People didn't start calling Japanese cartoons. anime. until later
>It's so horribly joined together, no organisation, and each scene there's nothing to it.
It takes an iq over 100 to understand Kon's movies. Sorry.
I never say this, but you may just be too dumb to understand the movie
I'm willing to better try to understand it, but please explain. I've given something, you give something, otherwise I have no where to go.
I understand people like the feelings of emptiness which it is supposed to convey, but that doesn't make up an entire film. And the film itself being empty is something that needs to be questioned, even if it may intend to do that to connote a kind of feeling or mental space.
No and the manga is better.
akira
perfect blue
paprika
angels egg
cowboy bebop: knocking on heavens door
ghibli (i like laputa and porco)
red line
wings of mayonnaise
>It's so horribly joined together, no organisation,
Like the life of an actress having blackouts and not knowing whats real and what isn't
>and each scene there's nothing to it, every thing they set up to happen either causally or morally/aesthetically does not The movie is constantly leading you down new paths as each one comes to a close. Possibilities are eliminated as more pieces of the puzzle fall into place. We are experiencing things from the main characters perspective where she has no real idea what is happening.
>and just "oh whelp that was a completely pointless tangent,"
See above
>and the ending was ridiculously stupid
It made perfect sense.
>not knowing the kino that is Patlabor 2
Cringe
>wings of mayonnaise
made me kek, i'm so glad someone else calls it this too
Fixed
>It's so horribly joined together, no organisation,
Like the life of an actress having blackouts and not knowing whats real and what isn't
>and each scene there's nothing to it, every thing they set up to happen either causally or morally/aesthetically does not
The movie is constantly leading you down new paths as each one comes to a close. Possibilities are eliminated as more pieces of the puzzle fall into place. We are experiencing things from the main characters perspective where she has no real idea what is happening.
>and just "oh whelp that was a completely pointless tangent,"
See above
>and the ending was ridiculously stupid
It made perfect sense.
>wings of mayonnaise
They announced a manga adaptation in 2019. I think Sunrise is doing it.
read the manga, secondary
I have to warn you, as soon as you've watched all the 50 hours or so of solid middlebrow anime you will accidentally watch a shonen or moe and you'll like it and realize you just like anime now and you're one of those people
I hope that's true.
It was hot shit when it first came to Europe/UK. I think it was the first experience of anime for a lot of people of a certain age.
>Like the life of an actress having blackouts and not knowing whats real and what isn't
Poor excuse for being badly structured and not being able to articulate its message.
If there was actually some more emotional depth with all the confusion, then it would all have been excused.
why would anyone adapt "animation rollercoaster: the movie" as anything but a higher budget longer anime
>movies must adhere to the basic structure I am used to
No
>he thinks anime movie has a complex structure
It's okay.
Redline is still the king, overall but especially in animation.
No, but it is the best. Ninja scroll, vampire hunter d and ghost in the shell are also really good.
No. Angel's Egg is
It's another Dab Forums recommends the same basic ass 10 anime series because they have barely watched any anime thread.
It’s anthology tho.
Memories is interesting, don’t remember if good..
why is redline so tedious and boring while akira is riveting when both are just animation showcases
It's the only bad one
*is Kino in your path*