Genre: Animation
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				Dragon Ball Z: Tree Of MightMar 28, 2017‘Dragon Ball Z: Tree Of Might’ is probably the weakest of the movies up until this point, simply because it feels like a case of going through the motions. 
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				DragonBladeMar 9, 2015The film provides a really fun and family friendly take on the genre, as well as giving a knowing glance in the direction of traditional kung fu movie fans. 
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				Gintama: The MovieMar 17, 2015Although it is undoubtedly still an enjoyable arc from the show, the decision to make ‘Gintama: The Movie’ a collection of existing episodes feels somewhat disappointing. 
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				Golgo 13: Queen BeeMar 21, 2015‘Golgo 13: Queen Bee’ is a short and not particularly sweet film that fails to make effective use of one of the coolest Japanese characters around. 
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				Golgo 13: The ProfessionalMar 21, 2015‘Golgo 13: The Professional’ is a truly genre-defining anime classic that is as exciting today as it was back in the 1980s. 
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				Grave Of The FirefliesMar 21, 2015This is a beautifully told story that is wonderfully presented and extremely touching, making it hugely accessible to any audience. 
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				GYO: Tokyo Fish AttackMar 21, 2015Strange, gross, manic and bonkers are all good terms to help describe ‘GYO’ but the film is also curiously gripping. 
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				Jin-Roh: The Wolf BrigadeApr 1, 2015Don’t expect a constant, action packed thrill ride but do expect an engrossing character piece that just unfortunately lays on some of its points a little too hard. 
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				Kiki’s Delivery ServiceApr 3, 2015Another superbly constructed piece of cinema that really captures the imagination and warms the heart. 
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				Laputa: Castle In The SkyApr 5, 2015Despite taking a little longer to settle than other Miyazaki movies, ‘Laputa: Castle In The Sky’ emerges as one of his most magical and charming outings to date. 
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				McDull, Kung Fu KindergartenApr 22, 2015The high standards of satire and sentimentality that had previously been attained have been sacrificed in a bid to be ’more accessible’ – a double-edged sword if ever there was one. 
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				McDull, Prince De La BunApr 22, 2015With musings on death, love, nostalgia and responsibility, ‘McDull, Prince De La Bun’ is a mature work that provides entertainment with enough substance to appeal to every generation. 
 
			 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				 
					
										
				