UlasanAnime.com – The year 2010 was a significant year for films, and the outlook for 2011 suggests it will be equally impactful, if not more so.

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- In the science fiction survival flick King of Thorn, a diverse group comprising military personnel, a nurse, spies, a scientist, a child, and a Japanese high school girl form the core of the protagonists.
- Mai Mai Miracle invites viewers to join Shinko and Kiiko in their childhood fantasies of rural Japan, with a touch of magic that transports them 1000 years into the past. This tale, reminiscent of Ghibli’s style, explores themes of friendship, growing up, and adapting to a rapidly changing world.
- Yona Yona Penguin presents a narrative akin to Alice in Wonderland, but with a tiny penguin otaku and a goblin named Chaley. The story follows the young girl as she must save Chaley’s friends from a bully in a mystical realm to fulfill a prophecy.
- High schooler Haruka finds herself in a similar predicament, falling into a world of forgotten trash. She becomes the savior of its inhabitants from exploitation in the story of Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror.
- The film Redline lives up to its name with its incredibly fast-paced action.
- Gundam 00: The Movie marks the return of Gundam 00, revealing the origins of the Celestial Beings.
- Tow Ubukata’s masterpiece, Mardock Scramble: The First Compression, is the first part of a planned trilogy of animated feature films. Megumi Hayashibara reprises her role as the protagonist in this adaptation of the award-winning novel, bringing to life an 80s cyberpunk narrative.
- Vash the Stampede returns to wreak havoc in the badlands in Trigun: Badland Rumble, with the entire original cast making an appearance.
- For those excited by the prospect of seeing Saber in a vulnerable state, clad in a delicate dress, Fate/stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works offers an animated adaptation of a pivotal and inspiring saga within the Fate/stay Night storyline. A notable spoiler: expect dolphins.
- Viewers can join Alto, Ranka, and Sheryl in the first installment of the theatrical retelling of Macross Frontier: The False Songstress, with a second part to follow soon.
- The world without Haruhi is depicted as calm and peaceful, a stark contrast to its usual state. The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya delves into the reasons behind this tranquility.
- In Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha: the Movie, audiences can witness Nanoha and her magical ferret Yuuno make their first friend. The film features full body transformation sequences and power levels exceeding nine thousand, explaining why fans refer to Nanoha as the “White Devil.”
- One Piece: Strong World showcases Luffy and the Straw Hats in a high-budget adventure as they rescue their navigator. The film is aptly named, as the creatures featured are indeed formidable.
- Bungaku Shoujo: the Movie, a theatrical animation adaptation of the light novel series of the same name, tells the story of a mysterious girl who consumes books. She plays a crucial role in saving a girl from her self-destructive tendencies.
- The exciting conclusion to the Noblesse Game unfolds in the two-part theatrical continuation, Eden of the East: The King of Eden and Paradise Lost.
- Fans of Time of Eve will appreciate the theatrical rendition, The Time of Eve the Movie, which includes over 12 minutes of new animation, offering a new perspective on Nagi’s coffee house.
It’s evident that a substantial number of films were released, and the author acknowledges having seen a significant portion of them.





















