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Animation Movie Reviews

  • Ghost in the Shell reviews

    "Ghost In The Shell" (Ghost In The Shell) is a sci-fi animation film produced by Produkshine , Inc. , which is directed by Oshii Mamoru and dubbed by Tanaka Atsuko and Ōtsuka Akio . The film was released in Japan on November 18, 1995. The film is adapted from Shiro Masamune’s science fiction comic of the same name. It tells the story of the "parallel world" in 2029, the world is connected by a huge information network, various human tissues and organs can be artificialized, and various new types of crimes. Following this, the National Public Safety Commission of Japan established a subordinate secret operation team "Ghost In The Shell" to specifically address stories of such incidents. 

  • Sword of the Stranger reviews

    "Sword of the Stranger" is an original martial arts era theatrical animation produced by bones inc., a Japanese animation production company . Directed by Hiroshi Makoto Ando , voiced by Nagase Tomoya and others. It was released on September 12, 2007. It tells the story of a Japanese ronin protecting an orphan who was temporarily living in China after being chased by his native and fled to Japan in an era of war when the world was out of order and the Great Power separatist rule.

  • The Cat Returns reviews

    "The Cat Returns" (猫の恩回し) is an animated film released by Stajjere in 2002. The story is adapted from the comics of cartoonist Takikui . "The Cat Returns" can be said to be the extra part of "Side Ear Listen". The protagonist is the mysterious and handsome cat baron and the fat, mysterious white cat in "Side Ear Listen". The heroine Xiaochun is an ordinary middle school student. , She was kind and saved the life of a cat from under the wheel. This strange opportunity made her brave and confident.

  • Ratatouille reviews

    "Ratatouille" is an animated film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and published by Walt Disney Pictures in 2007. Directed by Phillip Bradley Bird , the pre-design of the film was completed by Jane Pinkawa, with the voice dubbing of Brad Garrett , Patton Oswalt and Ian Holm . The film was released in the United States on June 29, 2007   . The story tells the story of a little mouse, Xiaomi, who was originally destined to spend an ordinary life in the garbage dump, dreams of becoming a delicious chef on top of the world. By chance, Remi came to the God of Cooking Restaurant and met Lin Kuini, a mediocre but serious apprentice, and Remi helped him make exquisite meals one after another. In the end, he cooked the best Provencal stew in Paris, which became a kitchen myth. As of the end of October 2007, the film's North American box office has exceeded 200 million U.S. dollars, and the global box office has exceeded 1 billion U.S. dollars.

  • The Croods reviews

    "The Croods" is an animated film directed by Kirk De Micco and Chris Sanders and dubbed by Nicolas Kim Coppola , Emma Jean Stone , Ryan Rodney Reynolds and Catherine Keener . The film was released in Mexico on March 15, 2013, and was released on April 2013. It will be released in mainland China on the 20th. The film tells the story of the six primitive people living in the cave, the Gulu family, who had to leave the cave to find a new home due to the sudden end of the world   .

  • The Boy and the Beast reviews

    "The Boy and The Beast; Bakemono no Ko; The Monster's Child" is an animated film directed by Mamoru Hosoda, and it is another film after 3 years after Mamoru Hosoda's "Wolf Child Rain and Snow" (2012). A work, released in Japan on July 11, 2015. This work was co-produced by Nippon TV and the animation film company "Studio Map" founded by Hosoda Mori, and the director Hosoda Mori himself served as the original work and wrote the script. Overseas publicity matters are in charge of GAUMONT, a large French film company.  The story tells the story of the growth and adventures of a boy who meets a monster swordsman. Mainland China is exclusively genuine from Station B. 

  • Enchanted reviews

    "Enchanted" is a comedy musical film full of American fantasy and romance, produced by Walt Disney Pictures, directed by Kevin Lima , and co-starred by Amy Adams , Patrick Dempsey , James Paul Marsden , Timothy Spall , Idina Menzel , Susan Sarandon, etc. The film was released in the United States on November 21, 2007. The film tells that Giselle is a girl from the Kingdom of Andalusia, framed by a vicious queen, travels through time to Manhattan in New York City, and meets with a local lawyer Rupert, and then expands on Giselle’s Manhattan Wonderful journey   .

  • Puss in Boots reviews

    "Puss in Boots" (Puss in Boots) is the sequel to DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. " Shrek " . The brilliant supporting role "Boot Cat Swordsman" becomes the protagonist. The film cleverly combines " Jack and the Magic Bean " and "Thief "Po Jack and Jill" and "Mr. Dwarf Egg" three fairy tales in European Household name , let Puss and his good friend Humpty Dumpty stage a heart-stirring, mixed-hearted western story.

  • The Boxtrolls reviews

    "The Boxtrolls" ( The Boxtrolls ) is produced by Universal Picture , a stop- motion adventure animation film jointly created by Focus Pictures and Lycra Animation Studios, co-directed by Anthony Stacchi and Graham Anabel, Isaac Hempstead-Wright , Ben Kingsley , Mary Elle Fanning starring and dubbing, released in North America on September 26, 2014. "The Boxtrolls" is based on Alan Snow's fantasy adventure novel "Here are Monsters". It tells the story of an orphan "egg born" raised by a group of The Boxtrolls. As "Dansheng" tried to save The Boxtrolls from extinction, he also gradually realized his own identity. 

  • La Luna reviews

    "La Luna" is an animated short film produced by Pixar Animation Studios . Directed by Enrico Casarosa , with Krista Sheffler, Tony Fucile, Phil Sheridan and others participating in dub . Released on June 22, 2012. The film tells the story of a young boy growing up under "special circumstances".