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It received ten Annie Award nominations, winning Best Independent Animated Feature and lost all categories to Coco, making it the most nominations for an adult animated film ever at the awards. Traditional Goemon's Blood Spray: Japan Takeshi Koike TMS Entertainment, Telecom Animation Film Have a Nice Day: China Liu Chan: Nezha Bros. Pictures
[13] [14] AdWeek called adult animation "animated projects aimed at grown-ups, not kids." [15] In North America, there is children's animation, adult animation, and young adult animation, with various mature animations in the United States, especially in television series.
Beginning with Animerama, the first Japanese animated film trilogy or series to be rated X by the MPAA established in the United States, begins the first film of the trilogy is A Thousand and One Nights (1969), was a success in Japan with distribution box-office revenue of ¥290 million, [2] it fails at the box-office revenue in the United States until Fritz the Cat, the first animated film ...
The 2016 film The Killing Joke was the first film in the DC Universe Animated Original Movies series, and the first animated Batman film to receive an R rating from the MPAA, with Warner Bros. Animation president Sam Register explaining, "From the start of production, we encouraged producer Bruce Timm and our team at Warner Bros. Animation to ...
[13] [14] AdWeek called adult animation "animated projects aimed at grown-ups, not kids." [15] In North America, there is children's animation, adult animation, and young adult animation, with various mature animations in the United States, especially in television series.
This page mainly includes series in North America and Europe, on programming blocks such as Adult Swim, Animation Domination, Adult Swim (in Canada), and others, with other mature animations, including web series and animated films covered on other pages.
American animated films in the genre of adult animation, any type of animated motion work that is catered specifically to adult interests, and is mainly targeted and marketed towards adults and adolescents, as opposed to children or all-ages audiences.
These animations can also "appeal to wide swaths of viewers," including those aged 18–34. [13] [14] Adweek called adult animation "animated projects aimed at grown-ups, not kids." [15] This list does not include Japanese, Chinese, or Korean series, as it is much more common in these regions.