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Toei Animation [13] Continental [13] N/A N/A 1970: A Thousand and One Nights: Eiichi Yamamoto: Mushi Productions: Nippon Herald Movies X [14] — March 1, 1971 [15] The World of Hans Christian Andersen [2] Al Kilgore [16] Chuck McCann Koro Yabuki [17] Toei Animation Sean Productions Inc. Hal Roach Studios [18] United Artists G N/A April 24 ...
Pages in category "Anime films" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L. Legend of the Forest; T.
TV movie that was released direct-to-DVD internationally and received a limited theatrical release in the UK and the US. 2014 Ronja, the Robber's Daughter: Goro Miyazaki: Hiroyuki Kawasaki Nobuo Kawakami Satoshi Takebe: October 11, 2014 – March 28, 2015 25 minutes Anime television series based on Ronia, the Robber's Daughter by Astrid Lindgren.
The movie uses time travel to expand the story of the novel of the same name, visualizing one of the most common fantastical tropes in anime in a manner that stands out and still stands up. Shop ...
Pages in category "Lists of anime films" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. * List of anime films; C.
The Seven Deadly Sins the Movie: Prisoners of the Sky; The Seven Deadly Sins: Cursed by Light; Shika no Ō (film) List of Shimajirō films; Shirobako: The Movie; A Silent Voice (film) Sinbad (1992 film) Sound! Euphonium: The Movie – May the Melody Reach You! Sound! Euphonium: The Movie – Our Promise: A Brand New Day; Sound!
List of anime by release date (1939–1945) List of anime by release date (1946–1959) List of anime by release date (pre-1939) List of anime conventions; List of anime distributed in the United States; List of anime franchises by episode count; List of anime releases made concurrently in the United States and Japan; List of anime series by ...
By 1996, the first sixteen anime films up until Dragon Ball Z: Wrath of the Dragon (1995) had sold 50 million tickets and grossed over ¥40 billion ($501 million) at the Japanese box office, making it the highest-grossing anime film series up until then, in addition to selling over 500,000 home video units in Japan. [2] [3]