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  2. Blame! (film) - Wikipedia

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    It was announced in November 2015 that the series would get an anime theatrical film adaptation. [4] The film was directed by Hiroyuki Seshita and written by Tsutomu Nihei and Sadayuki Murai, with animation by Polygon Pictures and character designs by Yuki Moriyama. It was released globally as a Netflix original on May 20, 2017. [5]

  3. Akira (1988 film) - Wikipedia

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    He agreed to an anime film adaptation of the series on the grounds that he retained creative control of the project – this insistence was based on his experiences working on Harmagedon. [14] The Akira Committee was the name given to a partnership of several major Japanese entertainment companies brought together to realize production of an ...

  4. Ocean Waves - Wikipedia

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    Ocean Waves, known in Japan as I Can Hear the Sea (Japanese: 海がきこえる, Hepburn: Umi ga Kikoeru), is a 1993 Japanese anime coming-of-age romantic drama television film directed by Tomomi Mochizuki and written by Keiko Niwa (credited as Kaoru Nakamura) based on the 1990–1992 novel of the same name by Saeko Himuro.

  5. Scott Pilgrim Takes Off - Wikipedia

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    Scott Pilgrim Takes Off is an anime adventure television series developed by Bryan Lee O'Malley and BenDavid Grabinski for Netflix.The series is based on the Scott Pilgrim graphic novels written and drawn by O'Malley, with the entire main cast from the 2010 film adaptation, Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, reprising their roles for the English voice cast.

  6. Cowboy Bebop - Wikipedia

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    An anime film titled Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's Door (カウボーイビバップ 天国の扉, Kaubōi Bibappu: Tengoku no Tobira), known in English as Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, was released in Japan in September 2001 and in the United States in August 2002.

  7. The Garden of Words - Wikipedia

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    Shinkai was scheduled for an hour-long movie poster signing, [62] [63] but ended up staying two and a half hours to accommodate the high turnout. [62] Following the world premiere, but ahead of the Japanese premiere on May 31, the first five minutes of the film were previewed on TV Tokyo [64] [65] and NTV on May 12. [53]

  8. Dragon Quest: Your Story - Wikipedia

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    Dragon Quest: Your Story (Japanese: ドラゴンクエスト ユア・ストーリー, Hepburn: Doragon Kuesuto Yua Sutōrī) is a 2019 Japanese 3D animated fantasy film based on the Dragon Quest series of video games, adapting the storyline of the 1992 video game Dragon Quest V.

  9. Shirobako: The Movie - Wikipedia

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    The staff from the anime series were confirmed to be returning for the film in July 2019. The returning cast from the anime series were also confirmed that month and in January 2020. The film was completed three days before its theatrical release. Shirobako: The Movie was released in Japan on February 29, 2020