Genre: Animation
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				One Piece: The MovieMay 9, 2015Although it barely scratches the surface in terms of the quality of the show, this is a good example of how to make an anime series into a film without giving away any of the finer details. 
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				PonyoMay 14, 2015‘Ponyo’ is yet another strong Hayao Miyazaki movie that is as uplifting and enthralling as ever. 
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				Princess MononokeMay 15, 2015A fantastical story filled with a meaningful narrative and superb characters. Truly another masterpiece from the mind of Miyazaki. 
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				Spirited AwayJun 1, 2015Humour, heart and high-level animation all combine to make ‘Spirited Away’ an overwhelmingly rewarding and endlessly magical experience. 
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				SteamboyJun 1, 2015The final impression is that Otomo’s steampunk epic is much like a billow of steam: diverting for a while, but once it stops there is little indication it ever actually happened. 
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				Street Fighter II: The Animated MovieJun 2, 2015Even though the flick looks the part and is fun for fans, it just never seems to be as exciting as it could and should of been. 
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				Street Fighter IV: The Ties That BindJun 3, 2015There is actually a story here and it is a surprisingly good one that manages to develop some emotional content behind the main characters as well as building upon the backgrounds laid down within the game. 
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				Tekken: The Motion PictureJun 9, 2015Even though it does get some of the backstory correct, it just seems far too muddled and mundane to please the game’s fanbase. 
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				The Boy And The BeastSep 11, 2017A unique coming of age tale and a wonderfully creative and fully realised fantasy world combine to deliver a rewarding and touching anime. 
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				The Boy And The HeronApr 8, 2024Beginning somewhat sombre and low key before exploding into a cavalcade of colour and crazy (talking) creatures, ‘The Boy And The Heron’ is pure unbridled Miyazaki. 
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				The Castle Of CagliostroFeb 28, 2015Although it can often be overlooked by Ghibli enthusiasts simply because of the ‘Lupin’ label, ‘The Castle Of Cagliostro’ is a film that should really be seen by all Miyazaki or anime fans in general. 
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				The Cat ReturnsFeb 28, 2015What makes it work so well, at least for me, is the ease with which it taps into the child in all of us and creates a rip-roaring adventure that is fun for all the family. 
 
			 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				