21 Best Anime Movies Ever: A Highly Subjective List

By: Zach Taras  | 
Anime is a wide-ranging genre. Nicole Antonio / DALL-E

If you're diving into Japanese animation for the first time or just looking for a refresher, you're in for a treat. This list is a diverse sampling of some of the best anime movies of all time, pulling from decades of groundbreaking animated storytelling.

These films aren’t just popular in Japan; they’ve found audiences around the world thanks to their powerful stories, dazzling animation and unforgettable characters.

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So whether you're into high-octane action, quiet slice-of-life tales or mind-bending sci-fi, there’s an anime movie here with your name on it.

1. 'Spirited Away' (2001)

Directed by the legendary Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli, this Academy Award-winning film tells the story of a high school girl named Chihiro who stumbles into a spirit world while moving to a new town.

With its vibrant animation, richly imagined characters and emotional depth, "Spirited Away" is often considered the crown jewel of anime movies.

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2. 'Akira' (1988)

Set in Neo-Tokyo, this cyberpunk classic features a biker gang member, a secret military project and a rampaging psychic psychopath. "Akira" broke new ground with its detailed animation and gritty portrayal of a dystopian future. It’s a must-see for fans of sci-fi and a major influence on global pop culture.

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3. 'Your Name' (2016)

This body-swapping tale of two teenagers — a high school boy in Tokyo and a high school girl in the countryside — offers a poignant blend of romance, mystery and time travel. Its gorgeous animation and emotional storytelling turned it into one of the highest-grossing anime films ever.

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4. 'A Silent Voice' (2016)

Tackling the topics of bullying, mental health and redemption, this animated film follows Shoya, a high school student seeking forgiveness from Shoko, a deaf girl he tormented in elementary school. "A Silent Voice" is a thoughtful, deeply moving exploration of adolescence and human connection.

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5. 'Princess Mononoke' (1997)

Another Hayao Miyazaki masterpiece, this one stars a young warrior caught between forest gods and humans in a struggle over industrialization. With stunning visuals and a powerful environmental message, "Princess Mononoke" remains a cornerstone of animated cinema.

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6. 'Ghost in the Shell' (1995)

Featuring a cyborg policewoman tracking a powerful hacker called the Puppet Master, this philosophical thriller dives into identity, consciousness and the human-machine interface. Its influence can be seen in everything from "The Matrix" to modern AI discourse.

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7. 'My Neighbor Totoro' (1988)

Set in a quiet rural town, this gentle film follows two young girls discovering magical creatures in the forest near their new home. With its whimsical tone and unforgettable characters, the animated feature captures the everyday wonder of childhood.

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8. 'Wolf Children' (2012)

This touching story follows a young woman raising two children who can transform into wolves. Balancing fantasy and the daily struggles of single parenting, "Wolf Children" offers a beautiful meditation on identity and family.

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9. 'Demon Slayer: Mugen Train' (2020)

Picking up where the anime series left off, this film thrusts Tanjiro and his allies into a deadly battle aboard a demon-infested train. With jaw-dropping animation and emotional stakes, it became Japan’s highest-grossing movie ever.

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10. 'The Red Turtle' (2016)

A collaboration between Studio Ghibli and Dutch animator Michaël Dudok de Wit, this nearly wordless animated feature explores the life of a man stranded on a desert island. The story, rich in symbolism, straddles the line between the human world and nature.

11. 'Paprika' (2006)

Directed by Satoshi Kon, this mind-bending film follows a mysterious and powerful hacker who infiltrates dreams. It's a kaleidoscope of surreal imagery and complex themes that inspired films like "Inception."

12. 'Cowboy Bebop: The Movie' (2001)

Set between episodes of the anime series, this film sends the bounty hunters of the spaceship Bebop on a mission to stop a terrorist with a dark secret. It blends sci-fi, action and noir in a stylish animated package.

13. 'Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind' (1984)

This early Miyazaki work features a young girl navigating a post-apocalyptic world, trying to protect Earth from the consequences of a previous world war. Its themes of environmentalism and peace still resonate today.

14. 'Ninja Scroll' (1993)

This action-packed film follows a vagabond swordsman caught up in a deadly plot involving a demonic clan and political intrigue in feudal Japan. Gritty and ultra-violent, it helped define adult anime in the 1990s.

15. 'Interstella 5555' (2003)

Imagine four talented alien musicians abducted by a controversial fledgling space program and you’ve got the plot of this wordless, visually stunning animated film. It’s essentially a feature-length music video for Daft Punk's "Discovery" album.

16. 'World Heroes' Mission' (2021)

Part of the "My Hero Academia" franchise, this animated film follows a group of young heroes in a futuristic alternate reality. The stakes are global as he teams up with best friends to protect Earth from a doomsday threat.

17. '5 Centimeters per Second' (2007)

This emotional trilogy of short films focuses on the daily struggles and heartache of growing up, as seen through the eyes of a young man navigating lost love and distance. With its subtle animation and introspective tone, it resonates with anyone who's watched time change relationships.

18. 'The Girl Who Leapt Through Time' (2006)

A high school student discovers she can time travel, but her carefree time-hopping leads to unexpected consequences. It's a blend of sci-fi and slice-of-life that explores how even small actions can have big ripple effects.

19. 'Weathering With You' (2019)

This visually stunning animated film tells the story of a young boy and a girl with the power to alter weather. As their relationship develops, themes of love, maturity and time are woven together with folklore and fantasy.

20. 'Memories' (1995)

A trio of short films by Katsuhiro Otomo and others, "Memories" spans genres from sci-fi to horror. These stories offer haunting looks at space travel, rogue technologies and the human psyche, cementing their place in anime history.

21. 'Grave of the Fireflies (1988)

Directed by Isao Takahata and produced by Studio Ghibli, this heartbreaking World War II drama follows a teenage boy, Seita, and his younger sister, Setsuko, as they struggle to survive in the aftermath of a firebombing in Japan. Hauntingly beautiful and emotionally devastating, the film is less about war itself and more about its toll on the innocent.

We created this article in conjunction with AI technology, then made sure it was fact-checked and edited by a HowStuffWorks editor.

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