The best full-length anime films list. The best full-length anime: rating, reviews and feedback

Japanese cartoons are often underrated. They seem the same and boring. For those who have never watched them. Japanese animation is full of its own masterpieces (and not just Hayao Miyazaki). Here are the 20 best anime according to KinoPoisk users, which are perfect for family viewing.

1. Spirited Away (2001)

Rating - 8.4/10

Perhaps the most famous cartoon Hayao Miyazaki, who also won an Oscar. And Miyazaki has only two Oscars - one for Spirited Away, and the second for his contribution to cinema. According to the plot, while moving, Chihiro's parents lose their way and end up in a deserted village. And when evening comes, strange creatures appear on the streets, the road back disappears and the girl’s parents turn into pigs. Chihiro has to adapt to life in magical world, full of dangers, to find a way to lift the curse from father and mother and return home.

"Spirited Away" - the most box office film in Japan. By the way, the title of the film literally translates as “Sen and mysterious disappearance Chihiro”, and “Spirited Away” was invented by Western distributors. According to Hayao Miyazaki's original plan, the film was supposed to last more than three hours (it had to be significantly shortened).

2. Your name (2016)

Rating - 8.3/10

The cartoon begins with an introduction to the main characters Taki Tachibana and Mitsuha Miyamizu. One day they wake up feeling like they've lost something important to them and can't remember what they did yesterday. Taki lives in Tokyo, and Mitsuha lives in the countryside. They don't know each other, but their souls are tightly connected. So strong that they periodically switch bodies. The cartoon was released quite recently - in 2016, and it was shot by Japanese animator Makoto Shinkai, the author of “5 Centimeters Per Second” (more about him below).

3. Whisper of the Heart (1995)

Rating - 8.3/10

Shizuku Tsukishima is a schoolgirl who... free time spends in the library. However, no matter what book the girl takes, in each form she encounters the name Seiji Amasawa. And then she realizes: he is her first love. By the way, Yoko Honna, who voiced Shizuka, was the same age as her heroine while working on the film.

This is the first film in Studio Ghibli history to use computer graphics, and the only one director's work Japanese animator Yoshifumi Kondo. Three years after the premiere, he died. And before that, he participated in the creation of the cartoons “Grave of the Fireflies” and “Princess Mononoke.”

4. Howl's Moving Castle (2004)

Rating - 8.2/10

Another masterpiece by Hayao Miyazaki based on a fairy tale novel English writer Diana Wynne Jones. The action takes place in parallel world Europe late XIX century, where magic goes hand in hand with the development of technology. The life of the hatter Sophie changes when the wizard Howl's moving castle appears in the vicinity of the city. He saves a girl from being molested and she falls in love with him. But a walk with Howl deprives Sophie of her beauty and youth.

By the way, the prototype of Howl's Castle is a Russian hut on chicken legs. And, according to the director, Howl's Moving Castle is the first animated film for older people (did you think only for children?).

5. Voice Shape (2016)

Rating - 8.2/10

Shoi Ishida is a school bully who, along with his friends, bullies his deaf classmate Shoko Nishimiya. But when adults find out about this, he himself becomes a victim of bullying. This cartoon has it all: friendship and betrayal, empathy and cruelty, thoughts of suicide and first love. But how can you talk about it if you don’t have a voice? This is truly a very touching picture from Japanese female animator Naoko Yamada. And there’s also a great soundtrack - “My Generation” The group Who.

6. Laputa Castle in the Sky (1986)

Rating - 8.2/10

In the hands of a girl named Sita is a Flying Stone. And of course, government agents and pirates are hunting him. Sita hides from her pursuers and meets her peer Pazu. Together they discover that the Stone is the key to the mysterious floating island of Lapute. By the way, Hayao Miyazaki borrowed the name “Sita” and several legends from Indian folklore. And the word “Laputa” itself comes from “Gulliver’s Adventures” by Jonathan Swift.

7. My Neighbor Totoro (1988)

Rating - 8.2/10

Yes, yes, Miyazaki again. A friendly family with two daughters - Satsuki and Mei - moves to the village. And everything would be fine, but my mother ends up in the hospital. The restless Mei, the youngest of the sisters, is sad, but soon meets the giant, kind-hearted Totoro, the guardian of the forest, who lives nearby. Totoro helps Mei and Satsuki visit their mother in the hospital.

In Totoro you can see motifs from Miyazaki’s autobiography: for example, his mother’s long illness with tuberculosis. The film did not do very well at the Japanese box office. The picture was able to fully pay off only two years later, when the plush Totoro hit the store shelves and captivated all children and adults.

8. Grave of the Fireflies (1988)

Rating - 8.1/10

A difficult film by Isao Takahata (who, together with Hayao Miyazaki, founded Studio Ghibli) about the teenager Seita and his little sister: children are left without a mother in recent months Second World War. The film is based on the book of the same name Japanese writer Akiyuki Nosaki and based on real events.

9. Princess Mononoke (1997)

Rating - 8.1/10

Another cartoon by Hayao Miyazaki. The action takes place during the Muromachi era, when the first firearms. The main characters are the young prince Ashitaka, who was cursed and had to leave his village, and the girl San (Princess Mononoke), raised by wolves, which is trying its best to protect the forest from human invasion. Interesting fact: when Miyazaki learned that in America they wanted to shorten his anime, he sent Disney a bloody sword with the inscription “do not cut.”

10. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984)

Rating - 8.1/10

On the ground - ecological catastrophy. Those who remain alive have to live in the shadow of the Forest and its monstrous insects. Several new ones were formed on the ruins of former states. One of them is the Peaceful Valley of the Winds. At the head of the Valley is a wise and kind ruler with his daughter Nausicaa - an unusual girl, which easily communicates with giant insects. But the idyll in the Valley does not last long: a war with neighbors begins. By the way, Miyazaki took the name “Nausicaä” from the princess from Homer’s “Odyssey”. And the heroine’s hobby is from ancient Japanese legend about "a noble maiden who loved insects."

11. The Tale of Princess Kaguya (2013)

Rating - 8.108/10

The first work by Studio Ghibli co-founder Isao Takahata after a long (more than ten years) break. The plot is based on Japanese folk tale"The Tale of Old Man Taketori." The old man makes a living by selling bamboo and one day he finds a princess named Kaguya in the forest - a tiny girl the size of a finger.

12. Child of the Beast (2015)

Rating - 8.090/10

A boy, Kiyuta, gets lost in Tokyo and ends up in an alternate universe. There he meets a bear man named Kumatetsu. Kumatetsu teaches the boy martial arts. Mamoru Hosada generally always raises some kind of family theme in cartoons. In "Child of Monsters" this is, for example, the theme of fatherhood.

13. Witch's Delivery Service (1989)

Rating - 8.043/10

And again Miyazaki. main character 13-year-old witch Kiki must live for some time in the company of people. The girl goes to the city with her cat Zizi. And there she meets a baker who helps her organize an Emergency Delivery Service.

At first, Hayao Miyazaki planned that “Kiki’s Delivery Service” would last 60 minutes, but during the work he had to greatly increase the running time - up to 102 minutes. When creating this cartoon, 462 colors and 67,317 (!) hand-drawn frames were used.

14. Barefoot Gen (1983)

Rating - 7.997/10

A heavy anime about nuclear war based on the autobiographical manga by Nakazawa Keiji. The plot is based on the life of six-year-old Gen and his family before and after atomic bombing Hiroshima in 1945.

15. Wolf children Ame and Yuki (2012)

Rating - 7.982/10

A touching family film about parenting, upbringing and socialization of children from Mamoru Hosada. Nineteen-year-old student Hana falls in love with a wolf boy. Soon they give birth to a girl, Yuki and her younger brother Ame. But the wolf father dies, and Hana has to raise the children herself. And without anyone’s help: it is impossible for social services to find out about the origins of Yuki and Ame. The family has to move to the village. By the way, Hosoda founded the Chizu studio specifically to create this picture.

16. The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2006)

Rating - 7.9/10

Makoto Konno is 17 years old. She is an ordinary schoolgirl: she gets D's on tests, loves to play baseball, is often late for classes and has no idea what she wants to become. But one day a girl gains the ability to travel through time - and her life changes completely. And this is one of the most famous works Mamoru Hosoda (we have already mentioned him several times here). By the way, the director’s next work is planned for the spring of 2018: “Mirai” will be dedicated to the relationships between brothers and sisters.

17. 5 centimeters per second (2007)

Rating - 7.9/10

Initially, Makoto Shinkai planned to film ten five-minute stories, unrelated general plot. The result is a full-length film that covers more than ten years of the life of the main character Takaki Tono. When you watch, pay attention that there is a greeting from Hayao Miyazaki - the Catbus from Totoro in the form of a magnet.

18. Ghost in the Shell (1995)

Rating - 7.9/10

The action takes place in 2029. Borders between states have been erased, everywhere computer networks and cyber technologies. The Ninth Department of the Ministry of Public Security is tasked with finding and stopping a hacker nicknamed the Puppeteer. "Ghost in the Shell" is one of the first anime where there is a lot computer graphics and with the help of a computer, hand-drawn frames are finalized. And in the spring of 2017, a remake was released - a film of the same name with Scarlett Johansson in leading role.

19. The End of Evangelion (1997)

Rating - 7.9/10

The final fourth part of the popular series Japanese anime"Evangelion". After global catastrophes, the Earth turned into a pile of ruins. Most of the people were destroyed, and those who survived are now building new civilization. Attention: this film is not for children, but for you. And first you should watch the first part of “Evangelion” (if you haven’t seen it). By the way, the film is more likely for adults - it is rated 18+.

20. The Wind Rises (2013)

Rating - 7.9/10

Jiro dreams of becoming a pilot and outrunning the wind. But this dream is not destined to come true: he has poor vision since birth. Jiro begins to invent the ideal aircraft and after some time becomes one of the best aircraft designers in the world.

Two years ago, Hayao Miyazaki said The Wind Rises would be his last full-length work. But two years ago the director decided to film it - for the sake of his grandson. True, it’s hardly worth planning a trip to the cinema: creating a cartoon can take five years.

Last week the anime “ Your name"directed by Makoto Shinkai, which has already become the highest-grossing anime in history, pushing the previous leader, Spirited Away, into this place. “The Futurist” invites you to remember which anime films became cult not only in Japan, but also in the West.

"Pokemon: Mewtwo vs. Mew"(1998)

Director Stars: Kunihiko Yuyama, Michael Haney

Collections in the world : $163.6 million

Everyone remembers the Pokemon series with Ash, Pikachu and their friends, but the full-length history of Pokemon is even more successful and has 19 films that have earned over $956.7 million in total. The first film in the series, Mewtwo vs. Mew, is the most popular of them all. . The film is divided into three parts - the first tells a short story of Pikachu, and the second is a prologue to the main film, in which Ash and Pikachu take part in the largest Pokemon tournament.

"Barefoot Gen" (1983)


Director : Mori Masaki

Collections in the world : n/a

Film based on biographical manga Keiji Nakazawa , tells how a boy named Gen experiences the end of the war and one of the most terrible events in the history of Japan - the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Having lost almost his entire family and being left alone with his mother and newborn little sister, Gen struggles with death from starvation and radiation sickness that struck many of those who survived the bomb.

"My Neighbor Totoro"(1988)


Director : Hayao Miyazaki

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Early strip Hayao Miyazaki was planned as part of the program aesthetic education Japanese schoolchildren and was shown together with Grave of the Fireflies. Two girls and their father move from the city to the village, get used to their new life and meet different forest spirits. Soon, the giant forest guardian Totoro became one of the most recognizable images of Japanese animation, and references to Totoro are found in many Japanese films.

"Ninja Scroll"(1993)


Director Stars: Yoshiaki Kawajiri, Kevin Seymour

Collections in the world : n/a

One of the pillars of Japanese animation and a recognized classic along with Akira and Ghost in the Shell, Ninja Scribe contributed to the popularity of adult-oriented anime films outside of Japan. The film tells the story of a samurai warrior who kills a legendary demon and saves a girl. Now he is being hunted by the rest of the "demons" from the "Eight Demons of Kimon", who turned out to be ninjas with outstanding abilities.

"The Wind Rises"(2013)


Director : Hayao Miyazaki

Collections in the world : $133.4 million

They promised that the film would be the last in the career of the master of animation, although Miyazaki himself later said that he had changed his mind. The story is based on the biography of a Japanese designer Jiro Horikoshi , who designed the main Japanese fighter aircraft of World War II. The film tells about a man who followed his dream - he could not become a pilot due to myopia, but found himself in aircraft construction. The title of the film refers to the poem Fields of Verlaine “The wind is getting stronger! You have to try to live."

"The Wolf Children of Ame and Yuki"(2012)


Director : Mamoru Hosoda

Collections in the world : $52.1 million

One of the most popular anime 2012, the film tells the story of the children Yuki and Ame, whose father was a representative ancient family werewolves. When he dies, their mother moves to a new place and tries to start over, hiding from strangers. Children grow up and are faced with a choice - to become a wolf or remain human.

"True Sadness" ( 1998)


Director : Satoshi Kon

Collections in the world : n/a

The film is about a pop singer Mimarin Kirigo who decides to leave music group and try yourself as an actress. Fans react to this too violently, and one of them begins to keep a diary for her on the Internet, which describes daily events in the life of the actress. When she is offered an unusual film role, Mimarin is faced with a choice - to remain an actress or return to her career as a pop star.

"D: Bloodlust" (2000)


Director : Yoshiaki Kawajiri

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The film tells one of Japan's iconic vampire stories, comparable only to the success of Mad House's Hellsing films, but much more elegantly executed. The film takes place in the distant future, where the hunt for vampires is still carried out by an experienced destroyer of the undead, nicknamed Dee, who himself is half a vampire and uses this in the fight against enemies. The love story of a vampire and a mortal girl, which became the basis of the plot of "Bloodlust", became a new case in a series of stories involving Dee, whose world was originally described in a series of novels Hideyuki Kikuchi .

"Paprika" (2006)

Director : Satoshi Kon

Collections in the world : $944 thousand

A philosophical painting reflecting on the nature of dreams and reality, released 4 years before “Inception” Christopher Nolan , and, in a sense, superior in concept. A group of scientists invents DS Mini - a device that allows you to penetrate other people's dreams. When the device is stolen, inexplicable things begin to happen to the world, reality and dreams are blurred, and the main characters must overcome themselves in order to defeat the awakened evil. Love letter Western cinema, “Paprika” amazes with its visual effects, which would give a head start to the same “Beginning”.

"Grave of the Fireflies"(1988)


Director : Isao Takahata

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One of the cult films of Japanese cinema, which was even included in the Japanese school curriculum, received such respect not by chance. She talks about the painful and historical turning points for Japan in the Second World War. The plot is based on a novel Akiyuki Nosaki , who described the death of his loved ones during the war. The name refers to the Japanese belief that the souls of soldiers killed in battle become fireflies. Among the old Japanese aristocracy, there was entertainment when spectators gathered on the river bank at night and watched the “firefly wars.”

"Garden of Fine Words"(2013)


Director : Makoto Shinkai

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This film is worthy of mention and viewing before going to the premiere of Your Name, if only because of the number of references. Makoto Shinkai loves to remind viewers of his previously filmed films. The story of a truant schoolboy and his strange meeting with a mysterious stranger in the park, tied to the theme of rain, admiring nature and the change of seasons, allows us to better understand the purely Japanese “contemplative” approach of the director to his films.

"Arietty from the Land of Lilliputians"(2010)


Director : Hiromasa Yonebayashi

Collections in the world : $145.6 million

The production project of Hayao Miyazaki, which, like many films by Studio Ghibli, paid for itself many times over at the box office. Love story about a midget girl who finds mutual language with an adult, received critical and audience acclaim, and won the Japanese Academy Award for Best Animated Film.

"Whisper of the Heart" (1995)


Director : Yoshifumi Kondo

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Filmed from a script by Hayao Miyazaki with the participation of the famous Japanese impressionist artist in the landscape work Naohisa Inoue , the film quickly became a Studio Ghibli classic. The plot tells the story of a girl who loves to read and over and over again comes across the name of one boy in the library cards of her books. Their meeting becomes a director's exploration of a girl's first love, her feelings and growing up.

"The Girl Who Leapt Through Time"(2006)


Director : Mamoru Hasoda

Collections in the world : n/a

An inventive time travel film. The girl Makoto Konno accidentally gained access to a time travel device and is using it to try to arrange her life, but she is not very good at it. Along the way, she meets her classmate Chiaki, who is the owner of a time travel device, but he had his own goal of traveling to the past.

Howl's Moving Castle (2004)


Director : Hayao Miyazaki

Collections in the world : $235 million

According to the plot, an evil witch imprisoned 18-year-old Sophie in the body of an old woman. Sophie meets the powerful wizard Howl and his demon Calcifer, hoping that they will help her get rid of the curse. The film was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.

"5 centimeters per second"(2007)


Director : Makoto Shinkai

Collections in the world : n/a

This film became the second full-length animated film by the director of Your Name. Three short stories tell about the life of an ordinary Japanese youth, showing his childhood, youth and growing up. The film, despite its belonging to animation, is considered by the Japanese themselves to be exclusively adult, “contemplative”, since it does not contain bright plot twists or sharp drama.

"Princess Mononoke"(1997)


Director : Hayao Miyazaki

Collections in the world : $159.4 million

Hayao Miyazaki's epic tells the story of the exiled warrior Ashitaka and his quest to escape the curse placed on him by a boar. Fantasy in which giant-sized animals talk and wage their wars honed Miyazaki's craft and made him a superstar, as well as the beginning of the continued financial success of his films around the world.

"Akira" (1988)


Director : Katsuhiro Otomo

Collections in the world : $49 million

At that time, the most expensive anime film in history, Akira became a new word in animation and use computer special effects. A cult movie, the film attracted the attention of Western audiences. Along with “Ghost in the Shell” and “Ninja Scroll,” it is a landmark film in the history of anime. The film takes place in a hypothetical year 2019 after World War III and the nuclear bombing of Japan, and the main characters are children with supernatural powers.

"Ghost in armor"(1995)


Director : Mamoru Oshii

Collections in the world: n/a

The iconic cyberpunk that inspired the brothers (now sisters) Wachowski on "The Matrix", "Ghost in the Shell" became cultural phenomenon, spawned a sequel, a TV series, an anime prequel, and a Hollywood remake with Scarlett Johansson starring. In the story, the cyborg Major Motoko Kusanagi must stop a hacker nicknamed the Puppeteer.

"Spirited Away"(2001)


Director : Hayao Miyazaki

Collections in the world : $274.9 million

One of the most famous anime of all time, the film is also the only anime to win an Oscar for Best full-length cartoon" In the story, the little girl Chihiro must save her parents from evil spell witch, on the way meeting a flying dragon, who turned out to be a boy. This film finally turned Miyazaki into living legend, after this picture, any of his films enjoyed constant success with the public and critics.

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Another future

Mou Hitotsu no Mirai o

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Type: ONA, 3 eps.

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Type: ONA, 74 eps.

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Idolmaster: Beyond the bright future!

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