Top 10 Anime Films of the 2010s

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Summary Anime films come in all different forms, whether that be original feature-length productions, mashed up episodes of a TV series, or direct adaptations of manga and light novels. For decades, through movies like Akira, Ghost in the Shell, or Spirited Away, the big-screen boasted the absolute pinnacle of the medium.

Throughout the rest of his magical journey, Kun learns about the youthful experiences of his own parents and grandparents, coming to understand the importance of being a good son, grandson, and big brother. The film is a bit of a rollercoaster, with beautiful visuals painted over a simple, yet highly emotional tale of familial love.

8 Dragon Ball Super: Broly Produced by Toei Animation Close Following the events of Dragon Ball Super's Universe Survival Saga, Dragon Ball Super: Broly brings back and canonizes an old, fan favorite character in a new, reimagined storyline. The film is a showcase of everything Dragon Ball can and should be in the modern landscape of anime.

6 Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl Produced by CloverWorks Based on the original Light Novel series by Hajime Kamoshida, and serving as a direct continuation of 2018's Rascal Does Not Dream of Bunny Girl Senpai, Rascal Does Not Dream of a Dreaming Girl ties up all the loose ends of the aforementioned TV anime.

While Evangelion's Rebuild series plunges the franchise into an even stranger world than the original, the films act as a more digestible, alternate timeline of events. The closing sequences of 3.0 hold some of the most tense, high-stakes action the series has ever seen, threatening an impossibly fatal Fourth Impact on the planet.

3 The Wind Rises Produced by Studio Ghibli Studio Ghibli's second, more commercially successful film of 2013, is a fictional story based on the real-life airplane engineer, Jiro Horikoshi. The Wind Rises was intended to be the legendary Hayao Miyazaki's final film, laiden with themes of the joy and pain of creation, as well as creation outliving the creator. Jiro Horikoshi is largely unsuccessful in his field, during the wildly unstable political environment of World War II.

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