Unearth 10 overlooked anime films that have aged gracefully, delivering captivating narratives, groundbreaking visuals, and enduring themes for modern audiences.
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Unearth 10 overlooked anime films that have aged gracefully, delivering captivating narratives, groundbreaking visuals, and enduring themes for modern audiences.
Ryo-Ohki from Tenchi Muyo!
Sundays belong to the Saiyans! 🤷🏿
Vampire Hunter D (1985) character design by Yoshitaka Amano
Vampire Hunter D (1985) concept art by Yoshitaka Amano
Revisit 5 anime movies that, despite their original release, now prove difficult to watch due to dated animation, weak narratives, or problematic themes.
And a final post from the Patlabor: The New Files OVA