The Best Anime Movies of the 2010s
A lot can happen in a decade, especially in the world of anime. The advent of simulcasting and licensed theatrical releases has radically shifted the ways in which Japanese animation is distributed and consumed, while simultaneously advances in computer graphic imagery and post-production technology has given animators and directors far more creative possibilities and freedom than ever before. At the same time, the profile of anime as a cultural export has only grown more ubiquitous since it first made landfall in the West during the era of “Cool Japan.” It’s arguably never been a better time to get into anime than right now, with so many shows, films and the means to watch them at one’s fingertips.
Still, like I said, a lot can happen in the decade, and as is the case so often during any such long stretch of time, the creative peaks in anime’s continued global ascension can tend to blur into one another with the passage of time. While no one list could encompass every great film by every great director made in the last ten years, ours attempts to bring some of the very best of those works to the forefront while breaking down just what exactly makes them so special. A decade is a long time, and the medium of anime itself only just celebrated its centennial three years ago. It’s anyone’s guess what exciting new films might come out in the next year, let alone the next few years. Who knows, we might finally get to watch Atsuya Uki’s Cencoroll 2 or Takahide Hori’s Junk Head outside of the festival circuit. Fingers crossed.
Here are the best anime movies of the 2010s:
10. Lupin the Third: Daisuke Jigen’s Gravestone (2014)
Director: Takeshi Koike

Takeshi Koike created one of the best anime films of the early aughts with 2009’s Redline, a drag race space odyssey over seven years in the making whose premise on paper reads like Hannah Barbera’s Wacky Races on way too much mescaline. However, technical achievements aside, the film had no chance at making back its budget and Koike would leave Madhouse, the studio where he had worked under his mentor Yoshiaki Kawajiri (Ninja Scroll) for over two decades, soon after. It didn’t take long though for this talented animator to find work though, eventually securing a role as character designer and animation director for Sayo Yamamoto’s 2012 Lupin the Third series, The Woman Called Fujiko Mine. Koike’s work on the series was so well-received, he was approached to direct a series of spin-off films created in the style of Fujiko Mine, and thus, Daisuke Jigen’s Gravestone was born. The film follows master thief Lupin and his fedora-wearing gunslinger partner as they set out to avenge the death of one of Jigen’s clients, an opera singer whose life is taken by a mysterious sharpshooter named Yael Okuzaki. Jigen himself is soon marked for death, and it becomes a race against time to discover the true secret behind Okuzaki’s supernatural prowess and defeat him. Daisuke Jigen’s Gravestone is everything you’d expect from Lupin the Third at its peak: smart, violent, raunchy, exciting and impeccably animated by one of the industry’s best. If Takeshi Koike is one of the modern stewards of the Lupin the Third franchise, the series is in good hands.
9. Genocidal Organ (2017)
Director: Shuko Murase

Shuko Murase’s (Witch Hunter Robin, Ergo Proxy) Genocidal Organ, the final installment in Fuji Television’s theatrical trilogy adapting the works of the late writer Project Itoh, is a globetrotting sci-fi spy thriller that asks a simple but sobering question: how far would you be willing to go to protect the ones you love? Centering on Clavis Shepherd, a U.S. special forces officer who is tasked with the apprehension of John Paul, a former linguist-turned-merchant of war whose mysterious dealings are somehow linked to an accelerating rash of genocidal campaigns sparked throughout the developing world. Ingratiating himself with John’s former lover Lucia, Clavis soon finds himself at war with his own conscience, as the combined influence of his neurological conditioning and John’s machinations force him to question everything he knows about America’s role in the world and what exactly he is fighting for. While at times veering into “We Live in a Society” levels of soapbox sophistry, Genocidal Organ is a gripping action film that’s as intellectually stimulating as it is viscerally intense.
8. The Night Is Short, Walk On Girl (2017)
Director: Masaaki Yuasa

Masaaki Yuasa is what one might call an “animator’s animator.” Known for his elastic character animations, bizarre plots, and manic flair for all things comedy, Yuasa has earned equal respect and renown for his work on such films as Cat Soup and Mind Game, as well as for directing shows such as Kaiba, Ping Pong the Animation, and The Tatami Galaxy. 2017 was something of a red letter year for Yuasa, with the release of two feature films under his newly formed studio Science Saru, followed closely by the premiere of his take on Go Nagai’s iconic dark fantasy epic Devilman in 2018. The Night Is Short, Walk On Girl is the first of Yuasa’s films produced by Science Saru, a madcap rom-com following two teenagers as they embark on a festival bar crawl throughout the streets of Kyoto. A spiritual successor-of-sorts to The Tatami Galaxy, The Night Is Long, Walk On Girl embodies everything about Yuasa at his best—zany, irreverent, heartfelt and packed with surprises from start to finish.
7. Promare (2019)
Director: Hiroyuki Imaishi

Though it’s only just recently come out in theaters this year, Hiroyuki Imaishi’s Promare has already asserted itself as one of the year’s—if not one of the decade’s—best animated films. Set 30 years after a global rash of spontaneous human combustion and the subsequent appearance of humans with pyrokinetic abilities known as the Burnish, Promare follows the story of a young firefighter and his team as they are tasked with protecting the city of Promepolis while combating the Burnish and their mysterious leader. The plot, such as it is, quickly takes a backseat to the driving force of the film’s gorgeous art style and impressive use of 3DCG and cel-shaded animation. Promare essentially functions as a distillation of everything Imaishi and the staff at Studio Trigger have created up to this point. Whether this amounts to resting on one’s laurels or knowing one’s strengths the viewer can decide, but what is quantifiable is the film’s being one of the most visually entertaining animated action films in recent memory, and certainly not one to be missed.
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