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Year in review
[C] - CONTROL - The Money and Soul of Possibility
69%
The wonkiest anime ever made; smuggling finance/macroeconomics allegories through digital monster duels
Coppelion
60%
The Orbital Children
70%
The Heike Story
65%
Eternal Family
65%
Grimgar of Fantasy and Ash
70%
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
95%
Pom Poko
85%
FUSE - Memoirs of the Hunter Girl
80%
Alien Nine
90%
BLACKFOX
70%
Princess Tutu
85%
Bubblegum Crisis
70%
Kizumonogatari Part 3: Reiketsu
80%
The Eccentric Family 2
80%
Girls und Panzer der Film
70%
FLCL
85%
In This Corner of the World
90%
Miss Hokusai
80%
A lovely period drama in the slice-of-life, vignette-driven style of Isao Takahata.
Canaan
60%
The Dragon Dentist
80%
A rollercoaster of blunt allegories and anime catharsis in a Chernobyl-flavored postnuclear adventure
An updated "2001: A Space Odyssey" that answers sci-fi's true calling of imagining the future
This 11-episode series buckles under the weight of its sprawling Heian-period epic tale.
Veritable eye-candy for fans of Studio 4°C figurehead Kōji Morimoto, but likely of little interest to everyone else.
A boldly "realistic" rendition of isekai reveals the shortcomings of the genre as well as Tolkienesque fantasy
The most Hayao Miyazaki flick you can watch, encapsulating his passions for flight, industry, pacifism and Marixsm.
Depicting a battle of urban and rural, the largely misunderstood Pom Poko is Studio Ghibli's manifesto in movie form
This visually spectacular fantasy action film is a love-letter to the Tokyo of old
The moe-meets-horror "Alien 9" typifies its subversive era and preempts today's "dark magical girl" trend
A one-off action romp that evokes the OVAs of old, and a portrait of urban America through anime eyes.
This post-Toei cult classic, with its ballerina dance battles, is an original anime in the most meaningful sense.
The opposite of timeless. In its voracious pursuit of "cool" circa 1987, it is one of the purest sci-fi time capsules.
Several years in the making, Tatsuya Oishi turns the novel into an eye-popping, deliciously stylized visual comedy.
With its extremely sophisticated writing, this series is special in a way that no other anime is.
Tsutomu Mizushima's thrilling moe-actioneer is also the natural endpoint of otaku culture's anti-war foundations.
A capsule of 1990s teen nihilism, and the primordial beginnings of digital production & studio Trigger.
As the director puts it, the film is a time capsule that portrays its setting in obsessive detail.
Remember 9/11 and the GWB years? This Type-Moon / Mari Okada curiosity does.
A Kazuya Tsurumaki (FLCL) original that recalls the meticulous worldbuilding of Gainax's classic era.