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In This Corner of the World (この世界の片隅に, Kono Sekai no Katasumi ni) is a 2016 Japanese animated wartime drama film produced by MAPPA, co-written and directed by Sunao Katabuchi, [3] [4] featuring character designs by Hidenori Matsubara and music by Kotringo. [5]
Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture (Japanese: 餓狼伝説 THE MOTION PICTURE, Hepburn: Garō Densetsu: The Motion Picture) is a 1994 Japanese animated feature film based on the SNK video game series Fatal Fury originally released in Japan on July 16, 1994. Discotek Media released a Blu-ray version on July 25, 2017.
Image credit: Netflix. 1. ‘A Whisker Away’ (2020) A sweet and easy-to-watch anime film for adults that can be viewed with tween and teen audiences, too—just with a bit of caution.
I Want to Eat Your Pancreas (Japanese: 君の膵臓をたべたい, Hepburn: Kimi no Suizō o Tabetai) is a 2018 Japanese animated coming-of-age drama film based on the light novel of the same name by Yoru Sumino.
Persona 3 The Movie: No. 1, Spring of Birth; Persona 3 The Movie: No. 2, Midsummer Knight's Dream; Persona 3 The Movie: No. 3, Falling Down; Persona 3 The Movie: No. 4, Winter of Rebirth; Petite Dive! Collaboration Dance Party! Pictures at an Exhibition (film) Pompo: The Cinéphile (film) PriPara & Kiratto Pri Chan: Kira Kira Memorial Live
Before the meal, Kaibara also arrives and he insults his son's abilities. During the meal Kaibara and Yamaoka are asked to name their favourite sashimi fish. Kaibara names many fish, by Yamaoka names mackerel, a common fish which spoils easily and can cause food poisoning. Kaibara derides Yamaoka's choice but agrees to taste it.
Pages in category "Japanese animated feature films" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total. ... Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Movie ...
The film was produced by Studio Furumi, [citation needed] and released in Japanese theaters on July 21, 1981. [1] In the United States, an English-dubbed version with the voices of Jim Backus and Orson Welles aired on the HBO network (in July 1986), [ 2 ] and on the Family Channel (in March 1996). [ 4 ]