Anime is an extremely versatile storytelling medium that’s made a huge impact not only on television but also in movie theaters. There’s an easy appeal in long-running anime series that have hundreds — or even thousands — of episodes to explore. That being said, the average anime fan may not have the necessary time to commit to such sprawling narratives as the ones seen in One Piece or Dragon Ball. A popular way to enjoy anime in a fraction of the time lies in the concise stories told in the top anime movies.Some of the best anime movies are standalone feature film installments of popular series. However, many anime movies tell completely original stories that don’t require any preexisting knowledge. It’s not easy to sift through thousands of anime movies, but there are some special cinematic efforts that audiences owe it to themselves to check out.From Speed Racer to Initial D, anime has tackled the racing genre with endless enthusiasm and creativity over the years. The racing genre can grow repetitive over an extended anime series, but a feature film is the perfect medium to distill such a fast-paced story. Redline is the directorial debut of prolific animator Takeshi Koike in one of Madhouse’s most heightened productions.
Anime is an extremely versatile storytelling medium that’s made a huge impact not only on television but also in movie theaters. There’s an easy appeal in long-running anime series that have hundreds — or even thousands — of episodes to explore. That being said, the average anime fan may not have the necessary time to commit to such sprawling narratives as the ones seen in One Piece or Dragon Ball. A popular way to enjoy anime in a fraction of the time lies in the concise stories told in the top anime movies.
Some of the best anime movies are standalone feature film installments of popular series. However, many anime movies tell completely original stories that don’t require any preexisting knowledge. It’s not easy to sift through thousands of anime movies, but there are some special cinematic efforts that audiences owe it to themselves to check out.
From Speed Racer to Initial D, anime has tackled the racing genre with endless enthusiasm and creativity over the years. The racing genre can grow repetitive over an extended anime series, but a feature film is the perfect medium to distill such a fast-paced story. Redline is the directorial debut of prolific animator Takeshi Koike in one of Madhouse’s most heightened productions.
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