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Which standalone anime movies do you recommend?
And by standalone, I mean original movies which are not connected to an existing series or manga (other than adaptions, such as Akira and Ghost in the Shell).

Here's a few of my favorites which spring to mind:

- Tokyo Godfathers
- Drifting Home
- Almost anything by Studio Ghibli
- Perfect Blue
- Akira
- Paprika
 
Skycrawlers and Eve no jikan mean a lot to me personally, not sure I'd call them great though.
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Though Stranger's a pretty good film that's always easy to recommend.
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Tokyo Godfather's great
It really is!

It's been my favorite Christmas movie for years. I watch it every Christmas. It's the perfect blend of drama, comedy and even action etc. And it's a real tear-jerker at times too.

If anyone reading this hasn't seen it yet then you owe it to yourself to give it a watch this Xmas. ;)

 
It really is!

It's been my favorite Christmas movie for years. I watch it every Christmas. It's the perfect blend of drama, comedy and even action etc. And it's a real tear-jerker at times too.

If anyone reading this hasn't seen it yet then you owe it to yourself to give it a watch this Xmas. ;)


Very welll put, it's very funny but also has a lot of really really dark stuff, you wouldnt expect thered be
teens beating a homeless old man for fun

And all three hobos had their own story..
 
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It really is!

It's been my favorite Christmas movie for years. I watch it every Christmas. It's the perfect blend of drama, comedy and even action etc. And it's a real tear-jerker at times too.

If anyone reading this hasn't seen it yet then you owe it to yourself to give it a watch this Xmas. ;)

Best Christmas movie ever.
 
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Genius Party is my favourite movie – LIKE, EVER!!! It's a stunningly-beautiful anthology film collecting several short pieces from the most popular anime directors of the 2000s, like Masaki Yuasa (❤️❤️❤️) and Cowboy Bebop's Shinichiro Watanabe (who's final segment of the film is one of the most touching pieces of kino I've ever seen in my life). Every short is utterly unique in plot, structure, animation, and style, but all are colourful, intelligent, crazy, and just an awful lot of fun.

I was going to say which of these shorts was my favourite, but I realized that's impossible – they're all excellent, and, despite being completely separate from one another, all contribute to the overall tone and flair of the movie. This is what I love about anime, and why my preferred material from the medium was made at this time. Phenomenal ending song, too! None of this applies to sequel, though, because it SUCKS!!!

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Malice@Doll is a bizarre, disgusting, fucked-up film from Chiaki J. Konaka (Serial Experiments Lain), but I like it a lot. It's about a half-dead, broken-down sex android living in a filthy post-apocalyptic society with several other rusty, crumbling robots, endlessly playing out their duties for an audience of nobody. One day, when a gross alien creature arrives on her world, the protagonist is infected with a disease that turns her mechanical parts into flesh, and starts spreading it to her friends. AND THE FUN ONLY STARTS THERE!

This movie was made right at the point when Japanese animators were getting hold of longform CGI technology, and a lot of shortcuts and cheats are used (pre-rendered images instead of models, etc.). I find the animation fascinating, though, and the story is very cerebral and quite scary. For budgetary reasons, it was originally released as a three-episode OVA series, but was repackaged as a movie, and that's the best way to watch it. Recommended, but... don't eat first.
 
/\ Wow, Malice@Doll sounds interesting.

It doesn't seem to have a good reception critically, but the concept is so crazy and weird that I feel like I should take a look at some point.
Not the sort of thing I'd usually watch, but it does sound interesting at least from a sci-fi perspective.
 
It doesn't seem to have a good reception critically
WELL, I LIKED IT!!! Keep in mind that it's very NSFW and pretty disturbing, though – I think it's probably the Lain guy's darkest work. (Which is saying something!) If you're OK with that, then it's quite a good, original watch – the characters are all very interesting, and the plotline is engaging. You never quite know what's going to happen next, which surely is a good thing for any movie. I can't say more than that without spoiling things, but if you like grimy, ugly little movies about disgusting sex and violence (like me! ::banana), I'd totally give it a go. Just be warned: it isn't for the faint of heart.
 
/\ Wow, Malice@Doll sounds interesting.

It doesn't seem to have a good reception critically, but the concept is so crazy and weird that I feel like I should take a look at some point.
Not the sort of thing I'd usually watch, but it does sound interesting at least from a sci-fi perspective.
It has some admittedly archaic animation and content that some might find questionable, but I personally thought it was worth a watch if anything because of its oddity.
 
Maquia: When the Promised Flowers Bloom

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Stellar, capital movie. I've seen it in both sub and dub and I've cried listening to both versions.

The plot is that a race of people who live far longer than humans are almost all killed, leaving Maquia and a handful of others alive. Maquia adopts a human boy whose family had died and has to deal with the idea that she will outlive them and everyone else who she's ever known.

It is amazing in almost all aspects and I can't help but shill it.
 
Pretty much all Mamoru Hosoda movies. Mari Okada's debut as director was also pretty good - Machia, shown in the previous post.
 
The first patlabor movie comes to mind as a movie that is in a series but can be watched completely standalone, the second one works too but not as good as the first.
I'm surprised the street fighter 2 animated movie hasn't been mentioned.
Some of the gundam movies are standalone, and worth watching.
Macross: Do you remember love is really enjoyable.
A fan favorite movie of mine is the Shadow Skill movie.
For a new one, i've heard the new solo leveling movie is pretty good, but that's in theaters right now.
There are 2 armatage III movies, the first one had 2 different voice actors for the male lead in english depending on the dub but the movies themselves are pretty good.
If you don't mind not knowing what the hell is going on, Robot Carnival is a drug trip from my childhood.
Now for the famous laputa: castle in the sky, imo studio ghibli's best work.
 
Royal Space Force: The Wings of Honnêamise


is a 1987 Japanese animated science fiction film written and directed by Hiroyuki Yamaga, co-produced by Hiroaki Inoue and Hiroyuki Sueyoshi, and planned by Toshio Okada and Shigeru Watanabe, with music by Ryuichi Sakamoto. The story takes place in an alternate world where a disengaged young man, Shirotsugh, inspired by an idealistic woman, Riquinni, volunteers to become the first astronaut. The film was the debut by the studio Gainax, and the first anime produced by Bandai.

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I would recommend Rintaro's movie X (1996), but it's almost impossible to find in good quality. As far as I know only germany got a bluray release, I had no luck finding a torrent so far...
 
dead leaves
Dead Leaves is what happens when some of the best young talents in anime get really drunk. I love it. Imaishi is one of my favorite people in animation to this day. I'm not even joking about the drunk part btw, it's in the audio commentary.

All of Satoshi Kon's movies deserve to be recommended time and again. The man had such a unique voice, I was incredibly sad when he so suddenly passed away.

Some other favorites of mine that haven't been mentioned I think:
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Granted Aachi & Ssipak is Korean, but when else am I ever gonna mention this gem? In the 2000s and early 2010s there was a brief spike of high quality Korean animation that produced films like Aachi & Ssipak, Youbi the five-tailed fox, Wonderful Days and Leafy a hen into the wild (it's a kids movie but believe me it's gorgeous. I think they unfortunately changed the ending for the international release though which is criminal). It's unfortunate that trend didn't continue.
 
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