Whats the best animated kino?

Whats the best animated kino?
We are talking expensive, full feature, cinema released films.

Great Mouse Detective
Fox and the Hound
Song of The South
Fantasia

No weebshit please

But weebshit is good.

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well you sure convinced us otherwize

EoE

Millennium Actress

I normally agree on weebshit being well shit, but I give the movies not based on any series a shot like Miyazaki films for example.

Crying how all japanese animated films are just 'weebshit' because of the anime tv shows, is like someone saying they hate all cartoons and won't ever watch Pixar, Disney, etc because they are lumping them into the same category as Adventure Time, Regular Show, Family Guy, etc.

I'd say Spirited Away is a contender

The general rule is that television is shit, while film is on average better and occasionally even good.

Ratatouille.
The Pirates! Band of Misfits.

Better than all Japanese manga crap.

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Tangled
Prince of Egipt
Lion king

>I only watch Miyazaki movies

Hello pleb. DYRL is better animated than any Ghibli film.

>The Pirates! Band of Misfits.
of course child cartoon shit wont compare to
manga stuff

Paprika is visually stunning. The story is fucking bananas though

As for good, all around animated Kino-

Most Miyazaki movies
The Little Mermaid
The Prince of Egypt (holy shit,the animation)
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

The Adventures of Mark Twain (if claymation counts)

this movie made me feel uncomfortable by the end

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I said as an example, threw it out there as it is a name that people not into japanese will be able to recognize.

Personally I like Paprika, Wolf Children, and Kimi no Na Wa as other examples. I never gave DYRL a shot because I tend to avoid movies tied into a series. I might give it a shot.

Try akira, you might like it

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netflix's new movie was pretty good

i will backup ratatouille

what is this? reminds me of the cgi of SIdonia and Ajinn.

>0 mentions of Disappearance of Haruhi

>three hour long moe shit

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I liked Millenium Actress more than Perfect Blue and even Paprika.

>Song of The South

The Red Turtle

If you haven't seen it or think it's not the greatest animated kino in a decade, you are the ultimate pleb.

Anything by Satoshi Kon qualifies.

>no mention of this absolute kino

weebshit that doesn't go full UGU KAWAII faggot is Okay.

Why does that Christain iconography appear? The "angels" really have nothing to do with anything related to Christianity. Nothing in the show has anything to do with Christianity or the end times predicted in the Book of Revelations. This just appropriating all this stuff because it looks cool which the creators even admitted to and also never thought about it going beyond Japan where Christianity is a small minority there. I don't say this as a Christian because I'm not, but it's really fucking dumb to just shove all this stuff in there and it not make any sense. Yes humans came from that alien lifeform they call "Eve" but she isn't the Eve from the Old Testament. You could have given her the name of any mother of humanity figure in any cultures creation myth and it would make just as much sense. The angels or anything related to them never came in contact with humans during the time this story would have been written down nor did anyone know this alien existed.

This is on par with white people writing about "native american" culture and just mashing a bunch of elements from the various cultures into one.

Japs animated it, so no thanks.

Love Redline

its the new blame! movie by the sidonia manga author's first masterpiece.

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>come to thread
"If no one posts redline, i'm on that shit"
>someone does
>fuck right off

Emoji movie

SEVEN YEARS HAD DRAWN

>cultural appropriation is bad
American colleges are pollution for your mind.
It's just a fucking cartoon mate

Becuse it looks cool (c)

Yes. Cultural appropriation is bad. And they weren't just making a cartoon. They laid on the philosophy and particular psychological viewpoints hard in series and wanted it to be taken "super cereal".

Buncha slack-jawed plebs around here. Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust is the best east anikino

According to my IMDb page my favourite 10 theatrically-released animated films are:
1. The Lion King
2. Toy Story
3. The Iron Giant
4. The Incredibles
5. Aladdin
6. Batman: Mask of the Phantasm
7. Beauty and the Beast
8. Tenkû no shiro Rapyuta
9. Monsters, Inc.
10. Inside Out

You know how Thor in the Marvel movies has little to do with the actual Thor?
Japs feel the same way about christian shit. Its foreign and distant, so its okay to use however you want.

They were just making a cartoon. The one time the author tried to put his own philosophy into the show everyone hated it, so the next episode he had the audiance insert literally masturbate to a comatose girl, thats how he felt about his fans.

He is and isn't. They also still have their connection with humanity and the humans they interacting with forming a religion and mythology around the Asgardians. Also no one follows that religion anymore whereas over a billion people are Christians. Just because it's foreign to them doesn't mean they can just pick things out of it and use it however they want. It's no different than someone from the states representing the Japanese through stereotypes or combining stuff from their culture without understanding the context.

Just because you are christian doesn't mean christian idols and myth is special in any way.
You are getting triggered for no reason.

Christian mythology is no different from Norse mythology. Hell, many of the stories even share similarities.
Just because Christian mythology is still prominent doesn't mean the other six billion people should have to tread on eggshells.

I already said I wasn't Christian. But when you use parts of a religion or culture while ignoring their context you're being ignorant. It's not different than some moron at a music festival wearing a Native American headdress.

ratatouille makes me feel a warmth inside, I must admit it

evangelion is shit senpaitachi

>Christian mythology
>Same as Norse

Come on user, you can point out the obvious similarities but they're a far shot from being the same whatsoever.

>hurr Thor is Odin's son like Jesus is god's!

You are doing the christian equivalent of shooting people who draw Muhammad. Nobody cares about your preferred death cult, and parts of it are to be used as one sees fit - in anime, in film, in porno, whatever. Its culture and its not trademarked.

>hurrr christmas tree
>hurr fasting
>hurrr hollowed eve
>hurrr god created the first human pair
>hurrr tree of knowledge story
>hurrr floods and ragnaroks and judgement days

Modern christians are norse pagans. Stop culturally appropriating the real christians.

No, sorry, when I said that they're no different all I mean is that neither should be more protected from ridicule. They are both elaborate fantasies constructed over many, many years and there's some cool shit in there that deserves to be thrown up on the screen.

When I said that some of the stories were similar that was a separate point. I'm just saying that it's silly to pick and choose which religions can be adapted for modern retellings in cinema.

Christian exceptionalism is not a new thing.

CG Anime is actually the worst looking thing ever made.

your dad would disagree, he said you are the worst thing ever made #rekt

Christian persecution complex strikes again.
Hell, you guys should see the far cry 5 threads shitting up Sup Forums right now, it's insane how many people who probably don't even go to church are screaming
>MUH WAR ON CHRISTIANS
like they aren't a global majority

Fantastic animation, but the story and pacing was a mess like most anime.

No, you don't understand. Other religions are okay to portray, because they are fake. My personal religion is real, so it should be kept out of fiction.

Different user but Odin actually did have a son named Baldr who died and was reborn. Also, the only thing on Earth that could harm him is mistletoe, the same plant used to celebrate the birthday of Jesus today.
I'm sure that's just a coincidence, though.

If you actually do care about this sort of thing (and I do, because it's fucking fascinating), Baldr was actually killed by an arrow made of this mistletoe guided by the god Loki. Some reckon that this was in turn influenced by the even earlier story of Achilles, himself the son of a demigod who was killed by an arrow in HIS one weak spot, also guided by a god (Apollo).

These are all very old stories that get bastardised and appropriated across the centuries. Norse mythology came from Norse paganism and ended up being assimilated when Scandinavia went Christian. Elements and concepts in these stories remain and are still practised and believed by Christians today (the death and rebirth, even something so silly and seemingly insignificant as the symbolism of mistletoe).

I mean this isn't even touching upon the fact that the great flood of Noah was ripped fucking directly out of Norse mythology, and the Epic of Gilgamesh before that.

Except most of it is gnostic/jewish mystic, the only Christian thing is the crosses when the angels explode
>yes humans came from that alien lifeform called "Eve"
The progenitor of humanity was Lilith (named for a demon who is only canon to some forms of Judaism and not Christianity), did you pay any attention? Jesus christ, imagine being too brainlet for a fucking pyschwank cartoon made by a neckbeard

Because contemporary Christians don't behead apostates with knives.

Once again I'm not a Christian. I only brought this up because it's a very common thing in anime in general. I actually don't care about the whole Farcry 5 thing because there have been a few violent Christian groups in modern times and also the trend in media over the past few years has drifted away from the enemy of society being foreign to domestic like in the 90's. The IRA, the whole Wacco, Texas fiasco, the Oklahoma city bombing, etc. are examples of Christian groups that oppose the current way of things in society.

No she wasn't the progenitor of humanity. She was the first woman, but because she was made equally as Adam she refused to take commands from him as instructed by God and was turned into a demon as punishment. Then God made Eve from Adam's rib thus making her "less" than him as she wasn't made in an equal manner like Adam which allowed him to have dominion over her and she would go on to be the mother of humanity.

>christcucks stealing jewish imagery again
What he said

I know the original myth, I was talking about the in-universe lore.

He included that because he thinks it's cool, it doesn't really mean anything other than the meaning the fans give to it.

>He included that because he thinks it's cool, it doesn't really mean anything other than the meaning the fans give to it.

Well if your fanbase are a bunch of angsty teens, then it's best to write like one.

How fucking triggered are you right now?

This phrase is always parroted but what does it even mean? Oh no, a Japanese guy included an interesting aesthetic from Abrahamic mythologies into his show without making a profound theological statement! What a hack!

SEVEN
YEARS

i hope the fast and the furious series develops into a real life adaption of redline with a 500 million budget

Imaishi has some serious titles under his belt
Dead leaves, pic related,Gurren Lagann, Kill la Kill. He's up there

>This phrase is always parroted but what does it even mean?
Exactly as it says, it's there because it's cool, look it up instead of spazzing out you fanny.

Disney from Little Mermaid and prior is really incredible stuff. Afterwards they're actually pretty underwhelming.
Yes, yes. We've all seen the image macros and you're a very smart little boy for being above it all. The religious imagery's meaning is simplistic but it does legitimately have meaning. Depressives like Anno blame forces out of their control for their problems, and what's more out of your hands than the whims of God himself?

Anno literally said "I used the Biblical imagery because I thought it looked cool". It means exactly that. He used it because he thought it was cool.

Gonna take you on a journey.

Kill La Kill has little to no impressive sequences of animation. It's nothing but cut corners all around. The work done for Gurren Lagann trounces it.

Why are you faggots so touchy? I'm just telling you why it's there.

Has anyone seen Steamboy? Apparently it didn't make nearly as much as hoped...

I stopped watching anime since it went digital... does anyone have a chart of feature-length anime from the 80's and 90's?

>Muh cultural appropriation
Lmao ok friend

>Patlabor 2
>Do You Remember Love?
>Memories
>Wings of Honneamise
>Steamboy
>Millenium Actress
>Mardock Scramble Trilogy
>Tekkon kinkreet
>Barefoot Gen
>Tokyo Godfathers
Anikinó.

He picked the name Evangelion because he thought it was cool. Anno is a self loathing dweeb and every one of his successes plagues him with regrets and doubts. He doesn't have deep knowledge of Christianity but his use of religious symbolism is more than just wanting to look deep. He's communicating existential fears about life's insignificance.
Because the spread of that viewpoint is bullshit, and anyone who payed attention while watching knows it's bullshit.

Good stuff
shame how Sup Forumseddit tier the rest of this thread is

My favorites that I've seen:
Ratatouille
Watership Down
Robin Hood
Shrek

Fucking this, and I've never seen that shit discussed.

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>quick wiki
>it checks out
Huh. How about that.

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1. "The Plague Dogs" (Martin Rosen, 1982)
2. "Spirited Away" (Hayao Miyazaki, 2001)
3. "Mind Game" (Masaaki Yuasa, 2004)
4. "Toy Story" (John Lasseter, 1995)
5. "The Tale of the Princess Kaguya" (Isao Takahata, 2013)
6. "Only Yesterday" (Isao Takahata, 1991)
7. "Beowulf" (Robert Zemeckis, 2007)
8. "The Fox and the Hound" (Ted Berman, Richard Rich, and Art Stevens, 1981)
9. "The Wind Rises" (Hayao Miyazaki, 2013)
10. "Galaxy Express 999" (Rintaro, 1979)

Honorable mentions:

"Anomalisa" (Duke Johnson & Charlie Kaufman, 2015)
"The Case of Hana and Alice" (Shunji Iwai, 2015)
"The Congress" (Ari Folman, 2013)
"Fantastic Mr. Fox" (Wes Anderson, 2009)
"Hair High" (Bill Plympton, 2004)
"Memories" (Koji Morimoto, Tensai Okamura, and Katsuhiro Otomo, 1995)
"Porco Rosso" (Hayao Miyazaki, 1992)
"Paprika" (Satoshi Kon, 2006)
"Redline" (Takeshi Koike, 2009)
"A Scanner Darkly" (Richard Linklater, 2006)
"Watership Down" (Martin Rosen, 1978)

>I'm sure that's just a coincidence, though.
In one point of view, could be considered a coincidence. The church really didn't care about who was worshipping what in the woods of Scandinavian, just that it wasn't God and Jesus. So they had their preachers tell all the population that the parties they threw had to be in honor of God and Jesus. The population just wanted their crazy in da woods parties and booze so they shrug and file off the names of the previous gods and replace with new ones. Every other tradition remained the same, no one really sat down and thought 'hmm this is really similar to this part of our religion let's draw a connection in converting them.

But yeah early myths including old testament all drew upon and from each other.

Grave of the fireflies
Jin Roh: The wolf brigade

Secret of Kells was good

It's very good. I'd put The Wind Rises, Kaguya and maybe Ratatouille above it from the past decade, but it's up there.
No they didn't you ignorant cunt. French people animated it.

>2D anime style on 3D models

Nasty