10 Best Anime Movies That Weren’t Made By Studio Ghibli

Studio Ghibli’s animated films have dominated the box offices in Japan and worldwide for decades. In addition, these films have won numerous accolades and received acclaim from critics and general audiences. Due to Studio Ghibli being a dominant force in the anime film industry, it’s difficult for other non-Ghibli films to receive the same recognition.However, few anime films have reached the level of success of Studio Ghibli. From philosophical questions about artificial intelligence to using real-life locations in Japan as background settings, these films were pivotal to the anime industry due to their storylines, character development and animation.Battle of Gods revitalized the Dragon Ball franchise because the series did not have new content for over a decade. This film brought older fans back to the franchise and introduced new audiences to the fandom. The film was marketed to have an international theatrical release and received promotions and collaborations from other industries. It is the first film supervised by the great creator Akira Toriyama. At the time of its premiere, Dragon Ball Z: Battle Gods was the most successful film and was well-received by critics.

Studio Ghibli‘s animated films have dominated the box offices in Japan and worldwide for decades. In addition, these films have won numerous accolades and received acclaim from critics and general audiences. Due to Studio Ghibli being a dominant force in the anime film industry, it’s difficult for other non-Ghibli films to receive the same recognition.

However, few anime films have reached the level of success of Studio Ghibli. From philosophical questions about artificial intelligence to using real-life locations in Japan as background settings, these films were pivotal to the anime industry due to their storylines, character development and animation.

Battle of Gods revitalized the Dragon Ball franchise because the series did not have new content for over a decade. This film brought older fans back to the franchise and introduced new audiences to the fandom. The film was marketed to have an international theatrical release and received promotions and collaborations from other industries. It is the first film supervised by the great creator Akira Toriyama. At the time of its premiere, Dragon Ball Z: Battle Gods was the most successful film and was well-received by critics.

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