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00:00The forest spirit gives life and takes life away.
00:04Life and death are his alone.
00:06Or have you boys forgotten that?
00:08Hey, hello and welcome to WatchMojo Español.
00:11I am G.
00:12And today we will make a recount of our selections of what we believe are the greatest cinematographic triumphs of the anime.
00:18Look at me.
00:23Hana, tell me what you see.
00:27Number 20, Red Line.
00:30This passionate feature film tries to step on the accelerator with the Red Line.
00:35An intergalactic race in which to stay alive is as complicated as crossing the finish line.
00:41God damn it, I need something to kick this thing's ass over the line.
00:45It is a rush of adrenaline and although the story does not reach your heart,
00:50the sequences of races along with the ardent relationship of J.P. and Sonoshi keep things animated.
00:56In addition, it gave us one of the best hairstyles in the anime and that is already a lot to say.
01:01Sonoshi, I love you.
01:05I love you too, J.P.
01:08Number 19, Jujutsu Kaisen Zero.
01:12Taking what was initially a precursor premise
01:15and turning it into a feature film that links and directly influences the future of one of the greatest successes of modern anime
01:22was a risky move.
01:24Fortunately, the result was monumental, since Yuta's journey from his complicated youth
01:29to becoming one of the deadliest sorcerers that exist was quite exciting.
01:35Ho ho!
01:37Aki!
01:39Huh?
01:40I'm here!
01:44The fights are more than intense and Yuta establishes himself as such a convincing character
01:49that in the end we want to know if he would have been a better protagonist than Yuji.
01:53The arc of Shibuya would not have been so good without this prequel to give it flavor.
01:58It's pure love.
02:00Then this is justice!
02:05Number 18, My Neighbor Totoro.
02:15There is a good reason why this giant hairy ball became Ghibli's characteristic pet.
02:20After starting from scratch in the countryside, a family finds several strange and charming creatures,
02:26including Totoro.
02:28Let the fun go away right now!
02:32Totoro is a fantastic, very simple and charming movie that will nevertheless hook you.
02:37From the strange bus cat to Totoro who makes things grow spontaneously,
02:42there is a magical and pure quality in this creation that continues to amaze us,
02:46even among Ghibli's extensive catalog.
02:53Totoro?
02:55That's it!
02:56I bet your name is Totoro, isn't it?
02:58Number 17, Mobile Suit Gundam.
03:02You can't ask for a better way to conclude the rivalry between Amuro and Char,
03:06much less to put an end to the original Gundam series.
03:10I believe in the revolution of mankind.
03:14However, in order to make mankind a new type,
03:19someone has to bear the burden of mankind.
03:24Feeded by the desire to destroy all humanity on Earth,
03:27Red Comet is ready to unleash a final battle,
03:30inciting people like Amuro to get into the robot once again to end his rivalry forever.
03:36As expected of the Sentry universe,
03:39they show us the best and the worst of both sides of the conflict,
03:42and there are no deaths that will leave you with your mouth open among so many incredible mecha combats.
03:52Number 16, Dragon Ball Super Brawley.
03:55This movie met so many expectations of Dragon Ball fans that it is amazing.
04:07After the success of the Force tournament,
04:10the movie gave us the best animation ever seen in the franchise,
04:14fluid and frantic fighting scenes,
04:16and did an incredible job of reintroducing and recontextualizing Brawley,
04:21the favorite power of the fans.
04:23Although it is possible that you have to be a Dragon Ball fan to appreciate the last detail,
04:27just the emotion of the final battle is enough to give goosebumps to anyone.
04:36Number 15, Demon Slayer Kimetsu no Yaiba The Movie, Mugen Train.
05:02Calling this a groundbreaking success would be hard to describe,
05:08since it earned a ridiculous amount of money and fully demonstrated what Ufotable is capable of in the visual aspect.
05:16Continuing the story of Demon Slayer,
05:18Tanjiro and his companions are trapped when their train is threatened by the demonic forces of Musan's elite.
05:24What we see is the beautiful serenade of swords, blood and anime troops,
05:29which lead to the legendary fight between Rengoku and Akasa.
05:33Shonen fights could not be more cinematic.
05:46Number 14, Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind.
05:49This is the precursor of everything related to Ghibli,
05:52and one of the purest examples of Miyazaki's magic as a filmmaker.
05:56From the corrupt but charming environments to its energetic protagonist,
06:00who tries to prevent a human kingdom from destroying nature.
06:04Nausicaa's journey brilliantly combines the transmission of a message with a fantastic adventure.
06:19He also knows how to embrace the grotesque and macabre aspects of his creatures and the construction of the world.
06:25We know they are innocent and all, but the Omus give us chills.
06:34Number 13, Susume.
06:36As the most recent of Makoto Shinkai's films,
06:38focused on a story of teenagers mixed with mythical elements and meteorological phenomena,
06:44Susume maintains the quality and beauty for which his works are known.
06:48In an attempt to prevent a series of earthquakes from devastating his home,
06:52Susume crosses the country, forced to close the chosen portals
06:56or risk the wrath of a monstrous worm.
06:59It's as strange as it sounds, and yet absolutely magnificent to contemplate.
07:04While you keep doing it, Shinkai,
07:06we will continue to enjoy these stories of youth and disaster.
07:18Number 12, A Silent Voice.
07:21We warn you, this theme is deep.
07:24It is a rich and heartbreaking but hopeful look
07:27on how the actions of childhood can pursue a person
07:30and how difficult it can be to seek redemption.
07:33After tormenting a deaf girl during her youth,
07:36Ishida strives to fix the things now that he regrets his actions.
07:42What we see is a beautiful and forceful criticism
07:45of how stereotypes, violence, disabilities and the adolescent mentality
07:50can destroy a person.
08:12Mom, wake up!
08:15And also, how to remedy it.
08:17Number 11, The Disappearance of Haruhi Susumiya.
08:21Continuing from where the successful series was,
08:24Kion, a member of the SOS Brigade,
08:27wakes up one morning and discovers that the goddess student
08:30of the unknown, Haruhi Susumiya, no longer exists.
08:33But, is this a blessing or a curse?
08:36The disappearance changes much of the humor for which the series is known
08:40in exchange for a strong study of Kion's character
08:43and what he really feels for Haruhi.
08:46I can't keep up with you anymore.
08:48With some of the best works of Kyoto Animation in visual terms,
08:52this journey through the mirror is a real gem.
08:56Ah, world? You can wait a little, right?
08:59Number 10, Ghost in the Shell.
09:01This is the movie that redefined science fiction.
09:04It gave a new life to cyberpunk and, in many ways,
09:07showed the Western world how strong and convincing
09:10the mature side of the anime could be.
09:20The driving force of its neo-noir plot is Major Kusanagi
09:24and his elite unit of Section 9 in their search for an infamous hacker.
09:28Although in many ways it also serves as an excuse
09:31to debate about the nature of man and machine
09:34and how dangerously close they are.
09:37I am a living, thinking entity who was created in the sea of information.
09:41With a lot of philosophy and action,
09:44it is not surprising that this movie has become an inspiration beyond its genre.
09:49Number 9, Howl's Moving Castle.
09:51Now, straighten your legs and start walking.
09:55After accidentally offending a witch,
09:57a young woman named Sophie is cursed with old age.
10:00Her only hope of healing is to find the feared Mago Howl
10:04and, of course, his wandering castle.
10:06As extravagant as a fantastic movie is,
10:09there is a reason why this Ghibli classic
10:11is so rooted in the hearts of many generations.
10:15In addition to the beautiful visual effects,
10:17the characters also manage to catch you.
10:22From the curious and straight-forward Sophie
10:24to the soft but childish Howl,
10:26this diverse group is one of the most recognizable in the history of anime.
10:31Number 8, The End of Evangelion.
10:34This movie is a marvel for the number of layers it has.
10:38On the one hand, it is the conclusion of Neon Genesis Evangelion,
10:41in which the world faces cataclysmic events
10:44and terrible things that happen to its characters.
10:56So yes, it is a disappointment as Abrahamic symbolism,
10:59although for the most knowledgeable there is a deeper reason.
11:03Regardless of how you choose to interpret this movie,
11:07there is an undeniable beauty in its apocalyptic aesthetics.
11:12Number 7, Gintama The Final.
11:15We could not ask for a better way
11:17for the hilarious samurai with a silver soul
11:19to put an end to his long term.
11:25The comedy is still present here and there, of course,
11:27but the main focus is on Gintoki,
11:30who ties loose ends with his past.
11:32And with that we mean that he reaches
11:34the always beloved fourth wall of his old enemy Utsuro.
11:44Although it is the conclusion of a franchise
11:46that seems impossible to summarize due to its immense madness
11:49and therefore it is not precisely easy for beginners,
11:52the action is sublime,
11:54which gives Odd Jobs Gint
11:56the best farewell you could ask for.
11:59Number 6, Perfect Blue.
12:01You can't talk about the best anime movies
12:03without mentioning Satoshi Kon.
12:05He knows how to do magic of the kind
12:07that leaves you disturbed and intrigued to the bone.
12:17The best example of this is the masterpiece
12:19Psychological Perfect Blue,
12:21where an idol turned into an actress must deal with everything,
12:24from paranoia and murder
12:27to the disappearance of his reality.
12:29Not only is it quite disturbing,
12:31but the way in which he correctly predicted
12:33the dangers of the internet and the culture of the fans
12:36is prophetic.
12:45Number 5, Princess Mononoke.
12:47The cinematographic brilliance
12:49flows in this film like a river.
12:51The narrative and the awareness of Miyazaki's environment
12:54merge perfectly
12:56to create a fantasy story full of action
12:59and moving moments of the characters.
13:05In fact, this could be Ghibli's darkest movie,
13:08and it's better for that.
13:10To stop a conflict between a Bellicist
13:12and the divine inhabitants of nature,
13:15an exiled prince allies himself
13:17with a woman raised by wolves.
13:27This movie is really essential to see
13:30for anyone who has interest,
13:32even if it is moderate,
13:34for anime or good cinema in general.
13:40Number 4, Millennium Actress.
13:42Satoshi Kon attacks again.
13:45Although this time he changes the psychological
13:47for the contemplative,
13:49creating a deeply moving story,
13:51full of the eternal question of
13:53what could have been.
13:56When you're in a white landscape,
13:58it's like you're in a faraway world.
14:01It's a strange feeling.
14:09I want to go.
14:11Me too.
14:12Two documentary directors
14:14look for Chiyoko Fujiwara,
14:16an actress who disappeared a long time ago.
14:18When they find her, she remembers her career.
14:21From there, the film becomes
14:23a mixture of genres and temporalities,
14:25since through each performance
14:27we can better contemplate
14:29the life of Chiyoko
14:31and the ups and downs outside the screen.
14:44Number 3, Your Name.
14:46It started with an exchange
14:48and became something totally different.
14:50After exchanging bodies,
14:52Taki and Mitsuha
14:54slowly experience each other's life.
15:11From there, things get crazier.
15:13However, their story
15:15is still endearing
15:17and elaborated with mastery.
15:19With all your heart,
15:21you only wish happiness for them.
15:25No matter where you are in the world.
15:28And we don't care what Makoto Shinkai says.
15:30His work is incredible,
15:32to the point that we're not sure
15:34how he could improve it.
15:39Number 2, Akira.
15:41Neo Tokyo 2019.
15:43A war is about to break out
15:45between what's left of the army,
15:47a rebel with the best futuristic motorcycle
15:49of all time,
15:51and a teenager with a complex of God.
15:53But 30 years later,
15:55it's still incredible.
16:06The animation of the time was innovative.
16:08The story in the dystopian setting
16:10was intriguing.
16:12And in the center,
16:14there were two of the anime's biggest enemies.
16:16Reached by tragedy,
16:18faced when Tetsuo's
16:20newly discovered omnipotence
16:23It's money!
16:24Put some bread on it, you fat bastard!
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16:37Now, let's go to the end.
16:39Number 1, Spirit Away.
16:41The fact that even among all the
16:43charming movies of Ghibli,
16:45this is undoubtedly at the top
16:47speaks of its majesty.
16:49All the magic of art
16:51and Miyazaki's sensitivity
16:53as a narrator and animator is here.
17:02To free his parents from a curse,
17:04the young Chihiro must enter
17:06a kingdom of spirits,
17:08both good and evil,
17:10which leads us to a dangerously magical adventure.
17:12It fills the ceiling with moments
17:14that have remained rooted
17:16in pop culture forever.
17:18No doubt, it's special.
17:20Which anime movie is your favorite?
17:22I'm the real one.
17:25Tell us in the comments
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