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    Horus: Prince of the Sun 1968 POSTER

    Horus: Prince of the Sun

    1968

    Japanese

    6.5

    21

    Action

    Adventure

    Animation

    Drama

    Family

    Fantasy

    possession

    scandinavia

    singing

    sword

    troll

    wolf

    Isao Takahata Isao Takahata Director Noriko Ohara Noriko Ohara as Chiro Yoshiko Asai Yoshiko Asai as Coro, the little Bear Eijirô Tôno Eijirô Tôno as Ganko, the blacksmith Masao Mishima Masao Mishima as Village Leader
    Young Horus lives in a mythical Scandinavia of the Iron Age. Recovering the stolen Sword of the Sun from a rock giant, he learns he must travel to the lands of his ancestors, encountering the beautiful but enigmatic Hilda as his journey leads to a series of adventures.
    Crusher Joe: The Movie 1983 POSTER

    Crusher Joe: The Movie

    1983

    Japanese

    7.0

    8

    Action

    Animation

    based on novel or book

    planet

    Sci-Fi

    space

    space travel

    surrealism

    Yoshikazu Yasuhiko Yoshikazu Yasuhiko Director Osamu Kobayashi Osamu Kobayashi as Bard Fumihiko Tachiki Fumihiko Tachiki as Control Room Officer Chikao Ohtsuka Chikao Ohtsuka as Murphy Noriko Ohara Noriko Ohara as Ricky
    Enter the tale of the Crusher Council, a group of rugged individuals known for assignments ranging from transportation to terraforming and everything in between. In the early days of space exploration the Crushers took on the job of destroying asteroids and defining space lanes. Because of their work, they were nicknamed "Crushers" which eventually became their business moniker. Despite the rough and ready nature of the Crushers' work, they subscribe to a few steadfast rules. Unethical and illegal assignments are taboo, and any Crusher accepting one is barred from the Union. Of course, this presents problems for shady clients who try to trick the Crushers into accepting misleading assignments. They know that once the Union accepts a case the Crushers are honor-bound to follow it through. Among the various worlds, the Crusher Council has a stunning reputation, and among the Crushers, the most elite team is the one led by Crusher Dan and his successor, Crusher Joe.
    Hear the Song of the Wind 1981 POSTER

    Hear the Song of the Wind

    1981

    Japanese

    6.7

    1

    Drama

    Kazuki Ohmori Kazuki Ohmori Director Kaoru Kobayashi Kaoru Kobayashi as Me Masato Furuoya Masato Furuoya as Punk Noriko Ohara Noriko Ohara as (voice) Nachi Nozawa Nachi Nozawa as (voice)
    A student travels back to Kobe for the summer. Once there, he meets his friend Rat, hangs on the usual place, listening to the Beach Boys and meets a mysterious twin girl.
    Adieu Galaxy Express 999 1981 POSTER

    Adieu Galaxy Express 999

    1981

    Japanese

    7.0

    10

    Action

    Animation

    Drama

    Sci-Fi

    space opera

    Rintaro Rintaro Director Makio Inoue Makio Inoue as Captain Harlock Chiyoko Kawashima Chiyoko Kawashima as Kei Noriko Ohara Noriko Ohara as Mime John Payne John Payne as Tochiro / Meowdar
    Two years after the events of Galaxy Express 999, Earth has become a battlefield, and Tetsuro is summoned to board the Three-Nine once more. In this, the shattering, full-length theatrical conclusion to Leiji Matsumoto's epic story, all questions will be answered and all mysteries will be revealed as Tetsuro embarks on a journey which will reveal a secret so awful, even Maetel herself can hardly bear to speak of it.
    Macross: Do You Remember Love? 1984 POSTER

    Macross: Do You Remember Love?

    1984

    Japanese

    7.6

    30

    Action

    Adventure

    Animation

    fighter jet

    future

    love triangle

    mecha

    Music

    refugee

    Romance

    Sci-Fi

    space war

    War

    Noboru Ishiguro Noboru Ishiguro Director Nobuo Tobita Nobuo Tobita as Boy Noriko Ohara Noriko Ohara as Claudia LaSalle Hiromi Tsuru Hiromi Tsuru as Kim Kaviroff Tomomichi Nishimura Tomomichi Nishimura as Master of Ceremonies
    It is A.D. 2009 and the human race is caught in a war between giant humanoids, male Zentrans and female Meltrans. Returning from the edge of our solar system after making a space fold, the SDF-1 Macross makes the long journey back to Earth with survivors of South Ataria Island.
    Galaxy Express 999 1979 POSTER

    Galaxy Express 999

    1979

    Japanese

    7.4

    10

    92%

    92%

    Action

    Adventure

    Animation

    cyborg

    Drama

    Fantasy

    revenge

    Sci-Fi

    space

    space travel

    train

    transhumanism

    Rintaro Rintaro Director B.J. Ward B.J. Ward as Captain Emeraldas / Joey Hanakanabobakananda Smith Makio Inoue Makio Inoue as Captain Harlock Noriko Ohara Noriko Ohara as Ryûzu / Mîmé John Payne John Payne as Tochiro Oyama
    In the future, one can achieve immortality by obtaining a mechanized body. Orphaned, young Tetsuro hitches a ride on the space train Galaxy Express 999 in the hope of obtaining a cyborg body to avenge his mother's death. Along the way, he meets Maetel, who is the spitting image of his dead mother.
    Urusei Yatsura: Only You 1983 POSTER

    Urusei Yatsura: Only You

    1983

    Japanese

    6.7

    12

    Action

    adult animation

    alien

    Animation

    based on manga

    Comedy

    Fantasy

    romance

    Romance

    Sci-Fi

    shounen

    super power

    Mamoru Oshii Mamoru Oshii Director Hideyuki Tanaka Hideyuki Tanaka as Guard A Noriko Ohara Noriko Ohara as Oyuki Machiko Washio Machiko Washio as Sakura Ichirô Nagai Ichirô Nagai as Sakuramboo
    Six-year-old Ataru steps on Elle's shadow during an impromptu game of shadow-tag; in Elle's culture, this is viewed as a marriage proposal. Eleven years later, Elle returns to Earth in order to marry Ataru — by which time not only had he forgotten the events of his childhood, but he was also going out with Lum. The rest of the plot focuses on Lum's attempts to prevent the marriage. The film was directed by Mamoru Oshii who was mad at the many requests that the producer made of him to alter the movie. Rumiko Takahashi considers this film her favorite and it is the most true to the original series.
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