Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Animation Film Award (アニメーション映画賞) is an award given to the best animated feature film at the Mainichi Film Awards.The award was established to reward large scale cinematic animation, enabling the Ōfuji Noburō Award to focus on shorter pieces.
The worldwide gross figures for anime films were also not reported prior to 1997. As such, there are two tables. The first table shows the distributor rentals, gross receipts (if known) and box office admissions in Japan up until 1996, while the second table shows the worldwide gross revenue since 1997.
Shrek 2, made by DreamWorks Animation, is the only film on the list not produced by Disney or Pixar. Snow White held the record for the longest, with 55 years, while Finding Nemo held it for the shortest period of a year. The original 1994 version of The Lion King was the most recent non-3D CG animated film to hold the record.
As a result, at the 21st Japan Academy Film Prize that year, Studio Ghibli's Princess Mononoke became the first-ever animation film to be nominated for, and win the Japan Academy Film Prize Picture of the Year. Yoshiyuki Tomino, famed for Gundam, mentioned it: "A hole that Hayao Miyazaki made spending ten years". [8]
The following is a list of the highest-grossing films in Japan.This list only accounts for the films' box office earnings at cinemas and not their ancillary revenues (i.e. home video sales, video rentals, television broadcasts, or merchandise sales).
Little Sentinel of East China Sea: 1973: 東海小哨兵 Little Trumpeter: 1973: 小號手 The Story of a Big Oar: 1975: 大櫓的故事 The Ferry: 1975: 渡口 Shi Hang: 1976: 試航 The Golden Wild Goose: 1976: 金色的大雁 The Bamboo Shoot Growing in the House: 1976: 長在屋裡的竹筍: One Night in an Art Gallery: 1978: 画廊一夜 ...
For purposes of awarding Academy Awards, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences defines an animated film as . a motion picture in which movement and characters' performances are created using a frame-by-frame technique, and usually falls into one of the two general fields of animation: narrative or abstract.
Main page; Contents; Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; Contact us; Pages for logged out editors learn more