Great animated movies?
Y E S.aurang wrote:Darn, rented Grave of the Fireflies and the DVD was all scratched to hell.
Is this one worth buying?
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Yep, I paid $35 or $40 US for my copy of Fireflies back in the day....
The amount of anime selection now amazes me, when only 4 years or so ago, I'd be lucky to find two titles in any given store.
I don't feel like watching it again anytime soon though, I know I'm going to be bawling at the first scene already T_______________T
The amount of anime selection now amazes me, when only 4 years or so ago, I'd be lucky to find two titles in any given store.
I don't feel like watching it again anytime soon though, I know I'm going to be bawling at the first scene already T_______________T
Yeah and they'd only put 40-60 minutes worth of material on the VHS tape.
I'm glad I've got Area 88 on LD. They would only release the first OAV on DVD, because no decent dubs of the second two OAVs existed.
Hell, they still won't release the Manga in it's original format, all Viz does is sit on it.
I'll see if I can't buy a copy Fireflies.
I'm glad I've got Area 88 on LD. They would only release the first OAV on DVD, because no decent dubs of the second two OAVs existed.
Hell, they still won't release the Manga in it's original format, all Viz does is sit on it.
I'll see if I can't buy a copy Fireflies.
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The Iron Giant - just quality all round, I used to have the original book called 'The Iron Man' as a kid - it was one of my favourites.
Alice in Wonderland - this one has an atmosphere all of its own - Disney did very well turning such a twisted book into something coherent that kids and adults could enjoy, without mangling the story.
Transformers The Movie - Optimus Prime death scene. Life was never the same afterwards.
Ghost In The Shell - not much to say here, this is the closest to Bladerunner level and feel scifi we are ever likely to see.
Venus Wars - unspectacular in every way, yet one of the few full length anime films that really holds together all the way through.
Perfect Blue - slightly odd in places (not unusual for Japan), but very well done, and a departure from the normal themes.
Alice in Wonderland - this one has an atmosphere all of its own - Disney did very well turning such a twisted book into something coherent that kids and adults could enjoy, without mangling the story.
Transformers The Movie - Optimus Prime death scene. Life was never the same afterwards.
Ghost In The Shell - not much to say here, this is the closest to Bladerunner level and feel scifi we are ever likely to see.
Venus Wars - unspectacular in every way, yet one of the few full length anime films that really holds together all the way through.
Perfect Blue - slightly odd in places (not unusual for Japan), but very well done, and a departure from the normal themes.
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It's definatly worth it, but make sure you have a hankerchief with you when you see it. I usually don't cry druing anime, but this was an exception. The Kenshin Trust/Betrayal OVAs are excellent too.CMoon wrote:Y E S.aurang wrote:Darn, rented Grave of the Fireflies and the DVD was all scratched to hell.
Is this one worth buying?
I haven't seen the designs for Ninja Scroll TV, but IMO, Nagha in the Slayers OVAs is worse. She has a very huge chest and a skimpy bakini.
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I have flight of dragons, and your right, it wasn't mentioned. Interesting but I'm not sure it is particularly noteworthy (unless you are into really puffy dragons).neorichieb1971 wrote:I have a few that are not mentioned here -
The lion, the witch and the (magic) wardrobe
Flight of the Dragons
When the wind blows
Are there multiple versions of the lion, the witch and the wardrobe. Like everyone else with a normal childhood, I read the book, but I've never seen any screen adaptation.
Never heard of the last one.
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Cowboy Bebop
Full Metal Panic
Neon Genesis Evangelion
Are a few of my favorite anime.
I think the cheapest place to buy on the net is:
http://www.deepdiscountdvd.com/
I own Grave of the Fire Flies. I watched it once. It was good. I am not sure if I ever want to watch it again.
Full Metal Panic
Neon Genesis Evangelion
Are a few of my favorite anime.
I think the cheapest place to buy on the net is:
http://www.deepdiscountdvd.com/
I own Grave of the Fire Flies. I watched it once. It was good. I am not sure if I ever want to watch it again.
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Actually, I agree - it was pretty funny!Diabollokus wrote:Beavis and butthead do America brilliant.
Bet no one saw that title coming.
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CMoon wrote:I have flight of dragons, and your right, it wasn't mentioned. Interesting but I'm not sure it is particularly noteworthy (unless you are into really puffy dragons).neorichieb1971 wrote:I have a few that are not mentioned here -
The lion, the witch and the (magic) wardrobe
Flight of the Dragons
When the wind blows
Are there multiple versions of the lion, the witch and the wardrobe. Like everyone else with a normal childhood, I read the book, but I've never seen any screen adaptation.
Never heard of the last one.
When the wind blows is about some grandparents who face a nuclear holocaust in the UK countryside. They prepare for it like they would an attack in WW2. Obviously when the attack happens and passes, the real truth about nuclear war comes out.. and the grandparents are still waiting for the paper to be delivered. Its kinda funny, but gets morbid half way through for obvious reasons.
The lion/wardrobe movie is coming out Xmas in the States and is being given a huge budget apparently (lord of the rings scale). The animated feature I have on DVD does not have the best animation, in fact its rather uninspiring, its still a good kids story and my 4yo loves it.
There is a commerical on right now for a movie called Steam man or something.. the animation in that looks really swish.
This industry has become 2 dimensional as it transcended into a 3D world.
The Pinchcliffe Grand Prix. I remember thinking it was great as a child, but that might mean it's rubbish
Norway's greatest film export! I'm going to order the DVD - see if it lives up to my memory!

Norway's greatest film export! I'm going to order the DVD - see if it lives up to my memory!
I found myself thinking a lot about "Banjo the Woodpile Cat" lately. It's not particularly noteworthy, but it's cute to watch once.
On a completely opposite note, my brother has declared "Wizards" to be his all-time LEAST FAVOURITE movie
On a completely opposite note, my brother has declared "Wizards" to be his all-time LEAST FAVOURITE movie

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My all time favorite ANimated Movies.
Can't go wrong with these:
After Math Angels Never Sleep
Area 88
BlackStar
BraveStar
Gal Force
GI JOE The Movie
GI JOE - A huge 4? episode series where Cobra built a huge Citadel that would bury it self under the sand & a weapon that was scattered into 4 pieces around the globe & the quest of collecting them all again! Anybody remeber the name of these series? It was before the movie.
Macros DYRL
Macross Plus
Princess Mononoke
Robotech Series
Starchaser
Star Con
The Last Unicorn
Transformers the movie
The Secret of NIMH
The hunchback of Notradam
Warriors of The Wind
Can't go wrong with these:
After Math Angels Never Sleep
Area 88
BlackStar
BraveStar
Gal Force
GI JOE The Movie
GI JOE - A huge 4? episode series where Cobra built a huge Citadel that would bury it self under the sand & a weapon that was scattered into 4 pieces around the globe & the quest of collecting them all again! Anybody remeber the name of these series? It was before the movie.
Macros DYRL
Macross Plus
Princess Mononoke
Robotech Series
Starchaser
Star Con
The Last Unicorn
Transformers the movie
The Secret of NIMH
The hunchback of Notradam
Warriors of The Wind
I remember seeing one cartoon movie (not particularly good, mind you) about a guy who either gets sucked into a D&D game and becomes a dragon. A huge-ass dragon. Together with an older dragon, and a knight, he fights some sort of ogre or sorcerer. But he can only defeat him when he's back to his human form, and showing him the power of true sciences versus the superstition and false beliefs of the past.
Then he returns to the real world where he picks up one of the pieces of the D&D game.
The animation was reminiscent of the Last Unicorn. Anyone know which one that is? It wasn't cartoony, so I know it was not Flight of the Dragons.
Then he returns to the real world where he picks up one of the pieces of the D&D game.
The animation was reminiscent of the Last Unicorn. Anyone know which one that is? It wasn't cartoony, so I know it was not Flight of the Dragons.
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I recently watched Fantastic Planet, an obscure French animated film from 1973. It's a sci-fi tale about this alien planet where humans are kept as pets by these huge beings called Traags. Some of the things in this movie defy description. It was released on DVD a few years ago. I highly reccomend it.
Side note: this movie is so cool, my favorite band named their third and final (and, as it turned out, best) album after it.

Side note: this movie is so cool, my favorite band named their third and final (and, as it turned out, best) album after it.
