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A silent voice sad
A silent voice sad








Either didn't appeal to me personally at the same level as a 10, or it had some small but noticeable flaw holding it backĨ/10 Shows that still managed to impress me in some notable way, but either didn't reach the heights of a 9, or has more flaws that are harder to ignoreħ/10 Shows that I generally enjoyed but don't have any strong feelings aboutĦ/10 Very mixed thoughts, but had a slight positive overall opinion ofĥ/10 Very mixed thoughts, but had a slight negative overall opinion ofĤ/10 These shows didn't offend me in any particular way, but they did bore me and if I could go back and stop myself from watching them, I wouldģ/10 At least one major part of the show actively annoyed me.Ģ/10 One of the worst pieces of media I've ever consumed (anime or otherwise), the entire show was either poorly made or deeply offensiveġ/10 Just don't even ask, hated it so much I never want to think about it again

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Here's basically how my score system works:ġ0/10 Genuine contender for my favorite anime of all timeĩ/10 Still pretty freaking amazing.

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The problem is that different people find different things enjoyable, so if we disagree, I'd love to hear why because I love to hear other perspectives, but we may just have to agree to disagree. Basically, all that matters is how much enjoyment you get out of a show.

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Most recently: We added 1987’s Royal Space Force: Wings of Honneamise (which was scored by the late Ryuichi Sakamoto, and a movie Roger Ebert called “a visually sensational two-hour extravaganza”), Shinkai’s Suzume (an action/fantasy set all across modern-day Japan), The First Slam Dunk, and Keiichi Hara’s Lonely Castle in the Mirror.I personally find trying to quantify how good a show is by breaking down the story, art, characters, and sound separately for a conglomerate score is completely missing the point, a show can have terrible visuals and still be a 10/10 masterpiece on the strength of its characters for instance. This includes earlier efforts like 1973’s Belladonna of Sadness, movies directed by non-Japanese folks ( Tekkonkinkreet, The Red Turtle), anthologies ( The Animatrix, Gotham Knight), and even for-hire international productions, like Topcraft (whose core members would go on to found Studio Ghibli) animating The Last Unicorn and J.R.R. We defined anime at its most fundamental - simply, movies that were drawn and animated in Japan. On the second page, you’ll find even more Fresh movies hovering on the fringe like the Cowboy Bebop movie, along with Rotten-rated anime, including from Studio Ghibli ( Tales From Earthsea), Pokemon, and Final Fantasy. Though what reviews are there are pretty good! These Fresh movies include classics like The Castle of Cagliostro, Perfect Blue, and Vampire Hunter D, along with newer favorites Promare, Maquia: When the Promised Flower Blooms, and A Silent Voice. Though anime has bubbled up in pop culture over the last two decades, many of these Fresh-rated films still need reviews to cross the Certified Fresh threshold. These are movies seen by a wide swath of critics for potential wide audiences, including most films by Hayao Miyazaki ( Kiki’s Delivery Service, The Wind Rises), Isao Takahata ( The Tale of Princess Kaguya, Only Yesterday), Satoshi Kon ( Tokyo Godfathers, Paprika), Mamoru Hosoda ( Belle, The Boy and the Beast, Mirai), and Makoto Shinkai ( Weathering With You).Īfter those are the Fresh movies, and a definitely rewarding dive for fans. The list begins with Certified Fresh films first: Movies with at least 75% on the Tomatometer after enough critics reviews (40 or 80 reviews, depending on the type of release).

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The Tomatometer takes on the best anime movies of all time! That means we’re ranking everything from the feverishly dark 1980s/1990s films ( Akira, Ghost in the Shell, Ninja Scroll), to the Studio Ghibli golden era ( Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Grave of the Fireflies), and into today’s mainstream renaissance ( Your Name, Demon Slayer, Jujutsu Kaisen 0). (Photo by Walt Disney/courtesy Everett Collection) 100 Best Anime Movies of All Time, Ranked by Tomatometer








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