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| Paprika 100% Director Satoshi Kon is a true dreamer, and in Paprika, he explores the concept. A device designed to allow doctors to see into their patients' dreams is stolen, and before you know it, dreams are taking over the real world... | |
![]() | Darkside Blues Based on a lesser-known manga series by Vampire Hunter D author Hideyuki Kikuchi, anyone who liked the D film but wants something different will enjoy this. Darkside is a mysterious stranger who appears in a slightly western post-apocalyptic future and shakes things up. | 96.7% |
![]() | Metropolis Based on Osamu Tezuka's 1949 manga, which was only loosely related to the 1920s silent film, the movie offers a slightly more adult take on many of the themes in Tezuka's Astro Boy-- particularly robots. | 93.3% |
![]() | Perfect Blue Singer Mima attempts to turn herself into an actress, only to have all of her co-workers and supporters murdered one at a time. Satoshi Kon directs. | 90% |
Now, of course there are plenty more anime flicks to be had out there-- not to mention all the various anime TV series that would be a good choice for Halloween night, like Hell Girl or an arc or two of Ghost Hunt --but I'm sure I missed some, like Ghost in the Shell and Akira. Are you going to be watching something on Halloween? Do you know what yet?



























maybe i'll actually check out... hmm.. (looks at results)
Spirited Away, this halloween :D
whats anme Gia? (JK). Nice quiz
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Kids must slaughter each
other or blow up in this
classic Japanese action
horror.
A melancholy film about a
couple separated when the
girlfriend gets drafted
into the army; by Makoto
Shinkai in his one-man-band
days.
The one, the only, the
original. Set on a US
airforce base in Japan,
a girl who appears to be
a high school student saves
the on-base school from
Chiropterans-- vampiric
monsters.
A live-action film based
on Osamu Tezuka's fantastic
manga, a young man hunts
down demons to win back
his own bodyparts. He's
joined by a young thief,
the titular Dororo, on
his adventures.
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A live-action film based on Osamu Tezuka's fantastic manga, a young man hunts down demons to win back his own bodyparts. He's joined by a young thief, the titular Dororo, on his adventures.
Based on a lesser-known manga series by Vampire Hunter D author Hideyuki Kikuchi, anyone who liked the D film but wants something different will enjoy this. Darkside is a mysterious stranger who appears in a slightly western post-apocalyptic future and shakes things up.
In the slightly more recent-- and slightly darker --Ghibli film, a girl must save her parents from a strange spirit world.
The first of two live-action adaptations of the original manga and featuring the stellar Kenichi Matsuyama as L, the flicks take a different direction from the manga or anime-- but some fans actually prefer it.
Hey I actually might watch both Death Note Movies...
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Based on a lesser-known manga series by Vampire Hunter D author Hideyuki Kikuchi, anyone who liked the D film but wants something different will enjoy this. Darkside is a mysterious stranger who appears in a slightly western post-apocalyptic future and shakes things up.
Based on Osamu Tezuka's 1949 manga, which was only loosely related to the 1920s silent film, the movie offers a slightly more adult take on many of the themes in Tezuka's Astro Boy-- particularly robots.
Singer Mima attempts to turn herself into an actress, only to have all of her co-workers and supporters murdered one at a time. Satoshi Kon directs.
A live-action film based on Osamu Tezuka's fantastic manga, a young man hunts down demons to win back his own bodyparts. He's joined by a young thief, the titular Dororo, on his adventures.
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The first of two live-action adaptations of the original manga and featuring the stellar Kenichi Matsuyama as L, the flicks take a different direction from the manga or anime-- but some fans actually prefer it.
A live-action film based on Osamu Tezuka's fantastic manga, a young man hunts down demons to win back his own bodyparts. He's joined by a young thief, the titular Dororo, on his adventures.
Kids must slaughter each other or blow up in this classic Japanese action horror.
The first xxxHOLiC animation revolves around Yuuko and Watanuki at a mysterious mansion with some strange guests.
Wow, it's a good job I've already seen all the Death Note anime and live action films.
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Director Satoshi Kon is a true dreamer, and in Paprika, he explores the concept. A device designed to allow doctors to see into their patients' dreams is stolen, and before you know it, dreams are taking over the real world...
Based on a lesser-known manga series by Vampire Hunter D author Hideyuki Kikuchi, anyone who liked the D film but wants something different will enjoy this. Darkside is a mysterious stranger who appears in a slightly western post-apocalyptic future and shakes things up.
Based on Osamu Tezuka's 1949 manga, which was only loosely related to the 1920s silent film, the movie offers a slightly more adult take on many of the themes in Tezuka's Astro Boy-- particularly robots.
A melancholy film about a couple separated when the girlfriend gets drafted into the army; by Makoto Shinkai in his one-man-band days.
I will look into all four of these, thanks Gia!
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The first of two live-action adaptations of the original manga and featuring the stellar Kenichi Matsuyama as L, the flicks take a different direction from the manga or anime-- but some fans actually prefer it.
A young would-be engineer meets a girl on the run from air pirates in this classic Studio Ghibli film.
The first xxxHOLiC animation revolves around Yuuko and Watanuki at a mysterious mansion with some strange guests.
A live-action film based on Osamu Tezuka's fantastic manga, a young man hunts down demons to win back his own bodyparts. He's joined by a young thief, the titular Dororo, on his adventures.
Take the What Anime Movie Should You Watch This Halloween?
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The first of two live-action adaptations of the original manga and featuring the stellar Kenichi Matsuyama as L, the flicks take a different direction from the manga or anime-- but some fans actually prefer it.
A young would-be engineer meets a girl on the run from air pirates in this classic Studio Ghibli film.
The first xxxHOLiC animation revolves around Yuuko and Watanuki at a mysterious mansion with some strange guests.
A live-action film based on Osamu Tezuka's fantastic manga, a young man hunts down demons to win back his own bodyparts. He's joined by a young thief, the titular Dororo, on his adventures.
Yeah, I was originally going to have Higurashi in there, but unfortunately, I could only pick movies OR TV series...while there was a broader selection for TV series, I thought a movie was a lot more practical for a Halloween event than a TV show (which could be way too long to marathon in one night). ^_^;
@Eelcire said:
D is in there. Somewhere... :D
Glad everyone's enjoying it!
You match well with...
Kids must slaughter each other or blow up in this classic Japanese action horror.
A melancholy film about a couple separated when the girlfriend gets drafted into the army; by Makoto Shinkai in his one-man-band days.
The one, the only, the original. Set on a US airforce base in Japan, a girl who appears to be a high school student saves the on-base school from Chiropterans-- vampiric monsters.
Singer Mima attempts to turn herself into an actress, only to have all of her co-workers and supporters murdered one at a time. Satoshi Kon directs.
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Based on a lesser-known manga series by Vampire Hunter D author Hideyuki Kikuchi, anyone who liked the D film but wants something different will enjoy this. Darkside is a mysterious stranger who appears in a slightly western post-apocalyptic future and shakes things up.
Based on Osamu Tezuka's 1949 manga, which was only loosely related to the 1920s silent film, the movie offers a slightly more adult take on many of the themes in Tezuka's Astro Boy-- particularly robots.
Singer Mima attempts to turn herself into an actress, only to have all of her co-workers and supporters murdered one at a time. Satoshi Kon directs.
Director Satoshi Kon is a true dreamer, and in Paprika, he explores the concept. A device designed to allow doctors to see into their patients' dreams is stolen, and before you know it, dreams are taking over the real world...
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A live-action film based on Osamu Tezuka's fantastic manga, a young man hunts down demons to win back his own bodyparts. He's joined by a young thief, the titular Dororo, on his adventures.
Director Satoshi Kon is a true dreamer, and in Paprika, he explores the concept. A device designed to allow doctors to see into their patients' dreams is stolen, and before you know it, dreams are taking over the real world...
Widely credited with converting many fans to anime, Vampire Hunter D is based on the Yoshitaka Amano-designed, Hideyuki-Kikuchi-written hit novel series. In this film, D rescues a human woman from becoming a vampire bride.
The first of two live-action adaptations of the original manga and featuring the stellar Kenichi Matsuyama as L, the flicks take a different direction from the manga or anime-- but some fans actually prefer it.
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Singer Mima attempts to turn herself into an actress, only to have all of her co-workers and supporters murdered one at a time. Satoshi Kon directs.
Based on a lesser-known manga series by Vampire Hunter D author Hideyuki Kikuchi, anyone who liked the D film but wants something different will enjoy this. Darkside is a mysterious stranger who appears in a slightly western post-apocalyptic future and shakes things up.
Kids must slaughter each other or blow up in this classic Japanese action horror.
Based on Osamu Tezuka's 1949 manga, which was only loosely related to the 1920s silent film, the movie offers a slightly more adult take on many of the themes in Tezuka's Astro Boy-- particularly robots.
I love prefect blue. What a match.
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Based on a lesser-known manga series by Vampire Hunter D author Hideyuki Kikuchi, anyone who liked the D film but wants something different will enjoy this. Darkside is a mysterious stranger who appears in a slightly western post-apocalyptic future and shakes things up.
Kids must slaughter each other or blow up in this classic Japanese action horror.
A live-action film based on Osamu Tezuka's fantastic manga, a young man hunts down demons to win back his own bodyparts. He's joined by a young thief, the titular Dororo, on his adventures.
The first of two live-action adaptations of the original manga and featuring the stellar Kenichi Matsuyama as L, the flicks take a different direction from the manga or anime-- but some fans actually prefer it.
Take the What Anime Movie Should You Watch This Halloween?
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The first xxxHOLiC animation revolves around Yuuko and Watanuki at a mysterious mansion with some strange guests.
The first of two live-action adaptations of the original manga and featuring the stellar Kenichi Matsuyama as L, the flicks take a different direction from the manga or anime-- but some fans actually prefer it.
A young would-be engineer meets a girl on the run from air pirates in this classic Studio Ghibli film.
Singer Mima attempts to turn herself into an actress, only to have all of her co-workers and supporters murdered one at a time. Satoshi Kon directs.
Take the What Anime Movie Should You Watch This Halloween?
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Based on Osamu Tezuka's 1949 manga, which was only loosely related to the 1920s silent film, the movie offers a slightly more adult take on many of the themes in Tezuka's Astro Boy-- particularly robots.
Director Satoshi Kon is a true dreamer, and in Paprika, he explores the concept. A device designed to allow doctors to see into their patients' dreams is stolen, and before you know it, dreams are taking over the real world...
A retelling of the first half of the Gurren Lagann TV series-- but even BIGGER. Perfect for a group of hardcore otaku hangin' out on Halloween (shame it's not out on DVD yet).
The first xxxHOLiC animation revolves around Yuuko and Watanuki at a mysterious mansion with some strange guests.
Screw it i`m watching Paprika (already watched Metropolis)
Some people prefer less "scary" and more just "off-beat," so I thought it'd be a decent alternative.