freefood wrote:
so, like, would the movie Spirited Away be considered anime, or Howl's Moving Castle, or My Neighbor Totoro? Pretty sure all those were originally released in Japan and not American knock offs, and they're all animated movies not based on comics
Yes i know them all
and i know that they are not based on comics
i must change 1 word in the sentance what i wrote
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and some anime serials are not based on manga/Comic (Most of them suck)
serials are 12 to 24/26 or up to 56 or even 500+ episoded long stories
when talking about film it's another thing ...
to make a movie it has to be around 2 hours max
so you have to press as much content there as possible so everything seems a bit off there's not onought this and that so overall everything is a bit lower rating there ...
but the story can uphold the enjoyment
i personaly liked Howl's Moving Castle the most of them cause of the setting witch were abstract/magical world
and the age shift was well done too and in the end you felt moved by the characters actions...
that's a good story...
if you like theese old classics i recomend Princess Mononoke witch were the most costy film of it's age .. first one to ever use 3D rendering ...
overall is speaks of a prince of a village who gets toxicated by a demon and then goes on a travel to free himself from it and meets with a wolfprincess who is a human girl...
or Akira 100% handdrawn full lenght movie with epic sounds.. it was made in 1988 and still hits the waves in anime production a golden classic It has Post apocalyptic setting where military is in control of everything and cities are rebeling and then a emotionaly weak teen named Tetsuo gets in conflict with military and gets taken by them. later they find out that Tetsuo has Psycis Powers and the end battle is Awesome (careful it's quite a mouth full)
tell me if you want anything more