Great storytelling can conjure all manner of emotions out of an
audience, but there’s something about the beauty and style of anime that
manages to push the bar just that much further. Instead of smiling, we
laugh. Instead of crying, we openly weep. When it comes to driving in
that final nail into your heart, these titles accomplish it so
effortlessly that you’ll swear rivers are pouring out of your eyes by
the time the credits rolls.
#10: “Hotarubi no Mori e” (2011)
A young girl finds a friend and eventual love interest with a spirit.
However, should he ever be touched, he will fade from this world
forever. You can see where this is going.
#9: “Stand by Me Doraemon” (2014)
This robotic cat is a childhood icon to multiple generations back in
Japan, so a film that sees him supposedly leave forever was bound to get
the waterworks flowing.
#8: “Wolf Children” (2012)
After losing her werewolf lover, a young mother does what she can to
provide a new life for her hybrid children, all the while trying to keep
their identities secret.
#7: “The Girl Who Leapt Through Time” (2006)
When she discovers she can rewind time, Makoto thinks she’s been
given the best gift in the world, only to discover that her actions have
dire, irreversible consequences.
#6: “Whisper of the Heart” (1995)
A young girl finds her dream of becoming an author slowly slipping
away as she discovers the frustrations that come with growing up.
#5: “The Wind Rises” (2013)
Miyazaki’s biographical snapshot of aircraft designer Jiro Horikoshi
not only gives us a tragic romance but also a terrible sense of
foreboding as World War I approaches.
#4: “Millennium Actress” (2001)
An ageing actress gives a rare interview, and through flashbacks
inter-cut with her filmography, we’re treated to the heartbreaking look
at how fame and fortune can steal the light out of a person.
#3: “Your Name” (2016)
A love story like no other. As two teens from polar opposite walks of
life wake up in each other’s bodies, they not only have to cope with
the sudden genderswap, but deal with their mounting affections towards
one another.
#2: “A Silent Voice” (2016)
After bullying a deaf girl in his youth, a now victimised Shoyo must
find a way to make amends. As he tries to seek her out, what follows is
the most tearjerking portrayal of redemption and forgiveness we have
seen in an anime.
#1: “Grave of the Fireflies” (1988)
Don’t let the mesmerising visuals fool you, this film shows the full
horror of World War II through the medium of our two orphaned leads. As
they wander around in search of food and shelter, we see how conflict
has not only robbed them of their innocence, but also their hope for a
future.
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