Anime movies in theaters
These 25 films are required homework for every type of anime fan and are equally entertaining (and some would even say better) in comparison to live-action motion pictures. We’re here to celebrate the very best and make sure you’re aware of the varied content that’s present within the past and present anime spectrum. Studio Ghibli, Toei Animation, and countless other anime studios have crafted some of the most inspired films anyone has ever seen. The longer form pieces that have emerged from the anime scene are equally amazing. And relative newcomers, like My Hero Academia and Demon Slayer, have experienced massive surges in popularity that have solidified their placing among the GOAT’s. Today’s scene is ruled by longtime greats, such as Dragon Ball and One Piece. At New York Comic-Con 2021, Funimation announced their plans for the release of Eureka Seven: Hi-Evolution.Apparently, they plan to release the final part of this anime film trilogy in US, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand theaters sometime next year in 2022.Unfortunately, Funimation doesn’t specify exactly when in 2022 we’ll see this film. In the case of the anime genre, it’s hotter than it's ever been. 10 Psycho-Pass 3: First Inspector (7.84) Akin to Steven Spielbergs Minority Report, a great tech-noir movie, Psycho-Pass is set in a world with a skewed justice system. The wonderful world of animation has treated viewers to a wide range of styles to enjoy.Īmong those styles are the unmistakable visuals that belong to traditional Disney films, the 3D cinematics that Pixar & DreamWorks are known for, and the beloved visual sheen that several anime properties have adopted since the medium’s inception. Though some of these 2020 anime movies may require prior knowledge of their respective franchises, the time investment is worth it to get the most out of the films.