Cinematic Anime Movies

Just finished the kizumonogatari trilogy, holy shit it was good. The story was extremely streamlined compared to a series, which really let the dynamics between the characters take center stage, and the animation was so much fun to watch.
What are your favorite cinematic anime movies?

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Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya.
Your Name.

Obligatory end of eva

eternity and the automemory doll

End of eva more like end of all other anime movies

A Silent Voice

Kizumono was awful and looked really ugly. Worst monogatari adaptation.

t. only watches for the loli molesting

End Of Evangelion
Bebop movie
Princess Mononoke
Girl Who Leapt Through Time
Wolf Children
EVA 2.22
Maquia
This Corner of the World (extended version when?!)

I liked these the most.

>extended version
Just read the manga, a lot of the content was pretty shot for shot anyhow.

Now that you mention it, I loved the movie, but never bothered to search if it was an adaptation.
Thought it was an original movie all this time.
Nice. Torrent time I guess.

Akira

5 cm per second

most shinkai films are gorgeous, and i really enjoyed kizu as well even tho it felt boring at some points, the art alone makes it a masterpiece

It's not a movie but the first season of Rage of Bahamut is pretty cinematic. Felt like Pirates of the Caribbean.

Vampire Hunter D and Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust is also good

Akira, Ghost in the Shell, Redline and Princess Mononoke.
Akira and Redline have a passable story but outstanding animation.
Ghost in the Shell has very cool visuals and a cool story.
Mononoke has a nice simple story about men vs nature that avoids the "nature good, men bad" cliche and pretty good animation.

Recently watched them again.
Bloodlust still fucking rules. Dialogue stills sounds very forced and unnatural, but Ive read English is the original audio for it.

Yeah especially the soundtrack to D fighting Meier Link is epic.

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OST is glorious.
I havent read the manga/novels/original source, dunno if theres more content for a third movie, but they should make it happen.

There's like 25 books of Vampire Hunter D and a manga version of them.

Whoa. Nice I guess.

Should've added that they are making a Vampire Hunter D anime, but it's going to be CGI and so far haven't heard anything from the studio making it.

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Though they did complete a first draft and it's going to based on the comic book series "Message to Mars"
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>vampire-hunter-d-has-new-animated-series-in-the-works
>2015

its dead, user.

>feelsbadman

What separates a cinematic movie from non-cinematic movies?

I can't give a hard and clear boundary but movies like End of Eva and Kizumonogatari have a much different direction style and story structure compared to their shows. They feel like a real movie instead of just an hour of anime.

I honestly really loved the BGS movie but you’d have to watch the season first to really get it.

Shit eye cancer trillogy, ruined the prequel.

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Made In Abyss

Can't believe we can have rec threads right now

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