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Shirobako Movie: Unbox anime's nitty-gritty

From "8½" to "Day for Night" to "Dolemite Is My Signature," movie history is full of filmmaking. The latest addition to this self-referential genre is Tsutomu Mizushima's "Shirobako the Film," an anime about the blood, sweat and beers that brought an animated film on screen. It is the sequel to the television series "Shirobako," which aired from 2014 to 2015 and focused around Aoi Miyamori (voiced by Juri Kimura), a newly minted production assistant at the fictional Musashino Animation who, along with the viewer, discovers the ins and outs of how anime is produced from scratch to screen — and all the speed bumps that pop up along the way. Since canceling an in-progress sequence, the film opens four years later, with the great Musashino Animation a shadow of its former self. With the studio floundering, one of its executives comes to Miyamori with a bold plan: make an original theatrical film to be completed in less than a yea...

Anime, what is it?

It's a Japanese word for film or comic book animation. It features large doe-like eyes. It features vivid characters and bright graphics. It could be a comic book used to attract youth and adult audiences. An anime may feature complex and sophisticated episode-forming storylines. The genre may be horror stories, martial arts, ninjas, romance. It could be space ships and robots fantasy. Animations have been around for a while. They were invented in 1917. Their growth has gradually progressed into today's doe-like animation. The anime art style originated in Japan in 1960. But it later spread to many parts of the twentieth century. Today, anime distribution is carried out by TV broadcasting, internet and house media. It's classified into genres targeting a wide range of niche audiences. Anime blends cartography, narrative, graphic art, and other innovative techniques. This focuses more on realism and camera effects than gesture animation. Anime is hand-drawn and cons...

11 Anime Classics Everyone has to watch

Around 90 percent is crap, according to Sturgeon's Policy. Probably closer to 99.9% for anime. Much is meaningless, over whimsical, and/or uncomfortably aggressive and pervasive. Yet, like every other genre, some utter gems are concealed among the refuse that needs to be loved by all. Here are 11 anime classics that you should certainly take the chance to purchase in Australia. Below are 11 anime classics that every movie buff should see — from vintage Ghibli Studio to modern masterpieces like The Tale Of The Princess Kayuga . Grave Of The Fireflies After a World War II bombing, two orphaned children struggle to survive in Japanese countryside, feeling their countrymen's helplessness and indifference. In desperation, hunger and sorrow, these children's lives are fragile, but inspiring is their spirit and love. Wolf Children Hana was bright and beautiful, and her future was endless. She met a man who became a wolf and they formed a family. Hana loved ...

Top 5 Netflix Anime Trending Week!

Animes have fun watching with their amazing graphics and exciting plot. Here's a compilation of Netflix's top 5 animes that will win your heart! JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure As the name suggests, it's indeed weird. It's currently trending on the internet and will surely make a sexy appearance in the meme universe. Netflix has three streaming seasons right now, and it's a perfect fit to spend a rainy day. Attack on Titan Ready to watch this year's best anime? There is no confirmation that Attack on Titan merits this spot. Anime's plot revolves around a man-eating creature. The show has an outstanding animation team and soundtrack. Violet Evergarden You're sure the show just looks brilliant at the preview! The series has outstanding animation and worldwide recognition. The tale will bring you tears. It's a nostalgic tale of lead trying to understand society and dealing with post-war life. Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood...

The 5 greatest heroines in the world (We can't stand)

Shoujo is a young women demographic. Although it incorporates many kinds from fantasy to reality, the main protagonist is a woman, so she can draw more to the population objective. In the course of the years, the era has changed. The protagonist can be a girl in high school who saves people from demons or an adult who works to support his family at a restaurant. Sadly, we couldn't bear an awful number of heroines when some of us should applaud our poms. We will mention in anime the five best shoujo heroines and we can't stand five. 10. BEST: TOHRU HONDA (FRUITS BASKET) We continue this list with Fruits Basket's Tohru Honda, the perfect example of ideal shoujo heroine. She's kind, friendly, and adorable, usually what other shoujo heroine wants to replicate. Tohru lost her mother and became an orphan before the Sohmas took her in, but she never worries and puts others ' well-being before herself. While she always does her best to stay optimistic ...

The best anime to watch when you're sad

Are you existentially exhausted? Does this almost never-ending winter saddle you? Has a medical professional told you your anime is dangerously low? If so, don't worry, they're the best anime guaranteed to turn your frown upside-down. On today's Explainiac, we'll showcase anime to water your crops, clear your head, and cure your depression. Ok, maybe not all these things, but they're the best feel-good anime you can enjoy. If your favorite feel-good anime is not on this list, yes, it's a personal attack, and I'm sorry you've come this way. A Place Further Than the Universe If the cold weather gets you down, just watch this fun anime about a group of high school girls to join an Antarctic expedition. This relentlessly upbeat show has its fair share of emotional moments, but the other side will always feel better and packed with a sense of adventure to boot. So make a nice mug of hot chocolate and settle in for the best series most people slep...

Top 10 Black Anime characters

Anime and black protagonists have had a sketchy past. We took on stereotypical looks in anime's earliest days and were often either played as characters or more simple criminals. But that doesn't mean all black anime characters were bad — we've seen plenty of really awesome black characters of all kinds over the past four decades. And they weren't just cameo appearances or performed as jokes. For this list, we're looking at ten of the most famous black anime characters ever, meaning we're looking at series worth many decades, so don't be shocked to see characters from much older series than usual. Let's just look! 10. MICHIKO MALANDRO - MICHIKO & HATCHIN Michiko acts as one-half of the Michiko & Hatchin series ' main characters, serving as the fiery adult to her reserved child partner. She's an Afro-Latina with a design based on R&B singer Aaliyah. In pursuit of her one true love, Hiroshi Morenos, she breaks out of a se...