Philosophical, Katsuhiro Otomo’s animation is very philosophical (honestly). For example, 3 Steps of Memory, Robot Carnival, Akira, Metropolis, Mima's House, Guardians, and Labyrinth Story. (Many of the animations here are not something you can watch with a relaxed mood. At least you have to put in a lot of energy to understand the profound meaning) (If Miyazaki Jun's animations are fairy tales suitable for all ages, then Otomo Katsuhiro The animation is a standard adult fairy tale, but the obscure plot often has a slightly childish picture that is not commensurate with the gray picture. The strong contrast gives you a visual and spiritual impact. Haha, did I say that? Exaggerated. )
Oshimori’s theatrical animations are also notoriously obscure (it’s no longer a simple philosophy, so it’s better not to watch it if you’re young). The most famous one is “Ghost in the Shell” The first one! Last year's second part was a bit mired in technology, but the pursuit of animation itself was relatively weak (but it was still good). The third part of the theatrical version of "Mobile Police"~~Waste No. 13 was not bad, but it was a bit boring. Feeling heartbroken.
There is probably no need to go into detail about Hideaki Tsuno’s "EVA". His comments are everywhere on the Internet. Although it has been so many years, classics are always classics, and he is the only one who has not been forgotten by time. submerged. (A friend on a certain floor actually said that New Age Consonant Warrior (EVA) was a work 30 years ago. I want to ask you, what year is it 202 now? Something from 1995 was actually used, hey - I am speechless and ashamed)
Makoto Shinkai (the leader of the one-man revolution) said that he was the successor of Jun Miyazaki era. It is not unreasonable to think about it. His "Voice of the Star" and "Beyond the Clouds, Promise" "A Place" is indeed a very good work. The latest theatrical version of "30 Seconds" will be released soon. Haha, I get excited just thinking about it.
Satoshi Kon’s "Millennium Actress" and "Tokyo Godfathers" are also very philosophical animations. In fact, the names of these two movies alone are enough (but people who are too young may not want to watch them) You will be asleep in 10 minutes)
There are also Tomino's "Gundam Z", "0080" and "08MS Team", Takahashi's "A Moment Together", and Shamura's "Infinite Residents" (but this one Only comics) "Pet Shop of Horrors" by Akino Jasmine, "Original Space Force" by Yamaga Hiroyuki, and "Rhodes Island War" by Yasuda Jun x Mizuno Ryo (it's just an OVA, and TV is not very popular, But the TV OP is really too good to listen to. The combination of Ying Ye Dashen and Sakamoto MM estimates that the work should be the highest representative), Kurata Hideyuki's "R.O.D" (TV or OVA is acceptable), plus "Legend of the Winged God" (Unfortunately, I don't know who is the protagonist. It is difficult to determine the original animation. How about writing the company?), "The Legend of the Winged God" (I guess the characters are not these, but the tone is right) "Gray Feather Alliance", "Kino's Journey" (Sorry, I don't know the source of this, but there is a theatrical version and an OVA. D5 just came out, buy it and check it out)
It's actually very I want to talk about Yazawa Ai's works, but "NANA", "Paradise Kiss" and the like are probably more fashionable than philosophical, so MS doesn't fit LZ's question.
In addition, I really like Watanabe-sama's "Cowboy Bebop" on the first floor, and of course his "Chaos Warriors". "Fruits Basket" and "The Insect Master" are also very meaningful, especially the latter one. There is also "Twelve Kingdoms" upstairs, which is wonderful.
(Of course, some people may find it boring)
I also want to ask those on the 8th floor, have you seen these works? Anyway, I just think 1 and 2 are good. Last time, a boss had a DVD of "Three Thousand Miles to Find My Mother" and asked me if I wanted it. I happened to have no money. Now that I think about it, I regret it. The one was in Chinese dialogue. Now I guess It’s hard to buy them: T_T
The last ones LZ mentioned:
The Last Weapon Girl, not bad, touching, but a bit miserable (I read the comics, The animation was deleted by the ruthless 54~~54~~~)
Sister of the Holy Spear, in short, is a loyal and loyal animation, there is nothing wrong with the whole story, and the plot is also relaxed and moderate. That's it, but the unexpected ending gave me a big blow (a good blow). If I were to give this animation a 7, then this ending alone would add one more point. But when it comes to philosophy and so on, this one is... (If you say too much details, you will become a hateful spoiler, haha)
Mai-HIME is also an animation with a very surprising ending. But this time it was (a bad blow), it ended up being too commercialized. It’s a pity that it was done so well before.
Ghost-Eye Crazy Sword, to be honest, is a very ordinary animation, nothing special (Fans of Ghost-Eye Crazy Sword, please don’t take it for granted, -_-gt; ==o)gt; _lt ;)//: I didn’t lie~~~~~~ (Go to hell! Meteor Fist)
Death Note, the comic is obviously anticlimactic, just like HellSing. I don’t know how the movie just came out is. , but I’m still looking forward to the animated version soon.
Shakugan's Shana. The animation that has just become popular for a while, "Leli with a Knife" is probably a better interpretation of this animation. To be honest, Shana's cuteness is really not that powerful. She was also in their group in the 2006 Cute King. The first one~~~~~~~~hehe.