Owner, no matter what, I like your classification very much~~My taste is very similar to mine. I also want to classify it into S-level and A-level... It feels like Naruto...
Let’s recommend Hayao Miyazaki’s first: This Miyazaki is so exciting, it’s a pity you haven’t seen it
Howl’s Moving Castle: The plot is relatively simple compared to Miyazaki’s other classics. Weak, but there is no doubt that the male protagonist is the highlight! !
Porco Rosso: This actor is really in contrast to the actor in the movie above...a complete contrast, but there is no doubt that he is also super cool. Porco Rosso is a cup of Italian coffee.
Arrietty the Borrower Girl: A fresh and exciting little story, which is also very good.
Spirited Away: This is one of Gong Lao’s classic works. It has profound meaning and is especially recommended~
Castle in the Sky: A work that alerts mankind, but the highlight is the music ~Classic track Castle in the Sky haha.
I can’t recommend anything else:
Not necessarily Japanese: The Secret of Kells, exotic scenes and wonderful soundtrack, I like it very much.
Theatrical version: Summer Wars, a very good film, quite SF and innovative. The girl who traveled through time and space, the campus is so warm.
Not to mention the passionate migrant workers... However, Gintama... Gintama is life, and life requires Gintama. The fun in it is only on the surface. What is really hidden in the core of Gintama is the attitude towards life.
Magic: A Certain Scientific Railgun: A Certain Magical Index Side Story is admittedly more exciting than the original work, and is full of lily plots. As a fast-food work, it is indeed quite exciting.
Love: I really want to tell you. It is a refreshing campus love anime with beautiful painting style and various tangled emotions of the characters. It is worth watching~
Touching: We still don’t know the name of the flower we saw that day. The strongest tears in April are fresh and nostalgic, reminding people of their childhood.
The new White Rabbit Candy has a light and warm feeling that I have never tasted before. The watercolor style is also a highlight.
Awesome: The strange cat. The painting style is the most unique, but the sharpness of the concept, the fullness and brilliance of the characters, and the succession of lines are even more amazing. This is undoubtedly a work of art. Although the style is completely different from that of Mushi Master, the aftertaste and shock are the same as the masterpiece
Kino's Journey. The theme and atmosphere are very similar to Mushishi. Although the painting and soundtrack are indeed inferior to Mushishi, the helplessness and gloomy psychology is even worse than Mushishi.
The last one is a restricted one: Elf's Melody, the screen is limited, but the content does have a certain depth, but this is more prominent in the comics.
I am also following the story of the Twelve Kingdoms. The first few episodes were really painful to watch...but the more you go on, the more unique features become more prominent. Haha.