“10 Anime Movies of All Time: A Spectacular Cinematic Journey”10 min read

Beginner in watching Anime movies? Or a died hard fan of anime movies since long? These are some must watch Anime movies for you to check out!

Spirited Away by Hayao Miyazaki, Perfect Blue by Satoshi Kon, and Summer Wars by Mamoru Hosoda are all among the finest anime movies of all time and must-sees for any movie enthusiast.

Beyond all-time classics like Akira and My Neighbor Totoro, the West’s growing interest in Japanese animation has led us to find true jewels.

While TV shows like Demon Slayer, My Hero Academia, and Attack on Titan captivate millions of fans worldwide on a weekly basis, we’re going to focus on anime movies that merit your attention as well. Anime movies have made an impact on animation history for one cause or another.

This is not a comparison; our goal is to just make sure to see all of these anime movies since they are all breathtaking.

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Here is a list of top Anime movies of all time that we have curated for you:

1.Spirited Away (2001)

Is Spirited Away considered to be the best anime movie ever made? Most likely. It’s also one of the most gorgeous, intriguing, and enigmatic works of art to ever grace the big screen.

Hayao Miyazaki’s film was a watershed moment in Japanese animation, helping to establish Studio Ghibli’s international popularity four years after Princess Mononoke opened the way.

Spirited Away is a beautiful tangle of Japanese folklore and stories that follows a young girl, Chihiro, as she is forced to work in a bathhouse after her parents are changed into pigs. Chihiro will have to deal with a demanding divine clientele, as well as the fearsome boss Yubaba and the enigmatic shapeshifter Haku.

Where to watch Spirited Away?

Netflix

2.Your Name (2016)

In 2016, Makoto Shinkai’s Your Name earned a worldwide success and is one of the highest-earning anime movies of all time.

The movie line follows a pair of high school students who, although never meeting, begin to exchange bodies due to Shinkai’s customary concern with rain, natural disasters, imagination, and over-the-top teenage romance.

This extraordinary setting provides wonderful comedy opportunities as well as the traditional rom-com offer, but the film consistently takes the most surprising turn. And it’s all for the better.

You should watch Your Name again if you are still reading these sentences with Radwimps’ music soundtrack playing in your head.

Where to watch Your Name?

Prime Video | Microsoft Store | Apple TV+

3.Princess Mononoke (1997)

During the shooting of Princess Mononoke, Hayao Miyazaki reportedly stated that he would finish the film even if it meant ruining the company.

He also stated that he would retire following the difficult task of delivering this tale to life, but neither of those events occurred. Instead, Miyazaki launched his own international career with one of his most dramatic, violent, and visually magnificent films.

Princess Mononoke is set in a fictional version of Japan’s late Muromachi period and follows a prince desperate to change a trajectory that will kill him, and a woman brought up by wolves battling for the survival of nature.

Where to watch Princess Mononoke?

 Netflix

4.The Tale of Princess Kaguya (2013)

The Tale of Princess Kaguya, one of the most visually breathtaking anime movies in this list, is an animated classic and a one-of-a-kind title in Studio Ghibli’s repertoire.

Isao Takahata’s most recent film, The Legend of the Bamboo Cutter, is based on a classic Japanese legend from the 10th century in which a lowly man discovers a young girl inside a bamboo stalk.

The animation combines beautifully with the tale and Kaguya’s emotions. When the princess flees the palace in rage after losing her freedom, the artwork becomes fuzzy and chaotic, capturing all of the character’s agony in each frame.

The Tale of Princess Kaguya is a piece of art.

Where to watch The Tale of Princess Kaguya?

Netflix

5.The Girl Who Leapt Through Time (2006)

Mamoru Hosoda is one of the most intriguing anime filmmakers working today, transitioning from popular episodes like Digimon and One Piece to feature Anime movies like The Girl Who Leapt Through Time.

The plot revolves around a teenage girl who discovers she has the ability to travel across time and utilizes it to her benefit without considering the consequences.

The Girl Who Leapt Through Time is a fantastic coming-of-age fantasy novel that is both lighthearted and wickedly enjoyable. It also serves as an essential lesson: living in the present moment is the most beneficial way to live.

Where to watch The Girl Who Leapt Through Time?

Prime Video

6.The Wind Rises (2013)

This was meant to be Hayao Miyazaki’s farewell film, and what a great farewell it could have been: an ideal blend of his deepest loves — flight, wind, battle, Italian planes — and a touching story about what drives us to live.

We now know that this was not his final film, as The Boy and The Heron is now available in Japan, but it is unquestionably one of his best, in addition to one of the best anime movies of all time.

The Wind Rises is partially based on Jiro Horikoshi, a World War II aircraft designer. However, Miyazaki, as always, is more concerned with taking us to another time and instilling us with the fascinating notion that the beauty of innovation and imagination may be corrupted by the most wicked means.

Where to watch The Wind Rises?

Netflix

7.A Silent Voice (2016)

Unfortunately, there aren’t many anime movies produced by women, which makes Naoko Yamada’s A Silent Voice all the more remarkable.

Based on Yoshitoki Ima’s manga of the same name, the narrative follows Shôko Nishimiya, a high school girl with limited hearing who experiences bullying at her new school, forcing her to move. Shôya Ishida, one of her bullies, seeks to make atonement years later.

A Silent Voice deftly addresses a wide range of issues, including bullying, growing up, living with a disability, mental health challenges, and forgiveness.

Oh, and bring some tissues in case you wind up crying.

Where to watch A silent voice?

Prime Video | Microsoft Store | Apple TV+

8.Ride Your Wave (2019)

Masaaki Yuasa is one of today’s most unrestrained, free-spirited anime directors, as evidenced by films such as Inu-Oh, Night is Short, Walk on Girl, and the touching Ride Your Wave.

It’s not his greatest film, but it’s a good starting place for anyone unfamiliar with his approach. Yuasa’s inventiveness is evident in the beautiful animation and distinct characters.

Ride Your Wave is an exploration of loss and trauma that follows a surf-obsessed college student who battles to find meaning when her firefighter lover is murdered in a horrible and unexpected tragedy.

Where to watch Ride Your Wave?

Prime Video | Sky Store | Apple TV+

9.Suzume (2023)

Suzume, Makoto Shinkai’s latest film, merits to be listed among the best anime movies of all time.

What captivates Shinkai’s latest film is the sheer torrent of visual creativity and inventiveness, as well as the story’s daring choices, which confronts (once again) the impacts of natural calamities.

Suzume also brilliantly examines loss through the story of Suzume, a teenage girl who unwittingly disrupts some type of mystical balance, unleashing an apocalyptic cataclysm on Japan. Only she and a young man turned table can put a stop to it.

10.Paprika (2006)

If you enjoyed Christopher Nolan’s Inception, you should see the immensely gripping Paprika.

Satoshi Kon’s film is a vivid, mind-bending masterpiece that can only be savored, not described.

We’ll just say that the plot revolves around Dr. Atsuko Chiba, a scientist by day and a dream investigator by night. She can enter the minds of her mental patients using a technology known as the DC Mini.

Kon crafts a vivid world full of color, energy, and weird imagery, exploring the strange nature of nightmares as the protagonist juggles her responsibilities and her desires.

Where to watch Peprika?

Netflix

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Written by: Anshika Patra

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