Posted by makc on 07.13.2016, 11:19 AM:
quote: by listing anime recommended by Ghibli Tavern members
so far I watched like 20 animes, most of them ghibli's, any way, and I stay away from series, so nothing much to recommend, but if I were to suggest something, that would be Patema inverted (for twist after twist through the movie) and 5cm per second (for making me feel very angry at the ending).
edit aaand I missed this:quote: please use the following template to lay out your submission
Title: Patema inverted
Alternative titles: サカサマのパテマ
Genre(s): sci-fi
Intended Demographic (if applicable): teens and up, I guess
Studio/Director: Yasuhiro Yoshiura
# Episodes: 1
Year of Release: 2013
Short Review (brief summary and opinion, avoiding spoilers): as I said, it has some twists, and they keep coming all the way through the film.
Content warnings (e.g. adult material and sensitive topics, if applicable): nope
Other notes (e.g. views commonly held about the anime, or mentions of things like filler, if applicable): RT 5.7, IMDB 7.4
For fans of: I dont know enough animes to fill this one )
Title: 5 cm/s
Alternative titles: 秒速5センチメートル
Genre(s): romantic drama
Intended Demographic (if applicable): adults?
Studio/Director: Makoto Shinkai
# Episodes: 1
Year of Release: 2007
Short Review (brief summary and opinion, avoiding spoilers): imho, it reminds you that right decisions are not at all what your heart says; "do not listen to your heart" should have been this film punch line.
Content warnings (e.g. adult material and sensitive topics, if applicable): nope
Other notes (e.g. views commonly held about the anime, or mentions of things like filler, if applicable): IMDB 7.8, like someone said on youtube "more like 5 wallpapers per second"
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