The ’90s were a decade of creative fulfilment in the anime sector.

Some were based on TV shows, while others were standalone productions.

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One punch man demon slayer and seven deadly sins images side by side.

Here are some of the most notable anime films of the decade that deserve a rewatch.

8Whisper Of The Heart

1995

How can a film about doing your homework be compelling?

The only fantasy segments occur in the imagination of its creative, troubled, butwell-meaning protagonist.

Left to right: EVA Unit 01 sprinting in a city, Super Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann, looming over the universe, Gundam RX-78-2 swinging its red beam sword

The film also features a beautiful soundtrack that pays tribute to folk music.

Whisper of the Heart went on to inspire one of Studio Ghibli’s other films, The Cat Returns.

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A collage of anime and cartoon characters doing the Akira Slide.

Featuring a fighter pilot cursed with literal pigheadedness, Porco Rosso is consistently funny and quite moving as well.

Idol culture in Japan far outstrips any celebrity worship Western anime fans can conceive of.

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Split image of characters from Ghost in the Shell, Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade and Whisper of the Heart.

3Princess Mononoke

Studio Ghibli excels not just in animation, but in direction.

It’s an incredible film worth any anime fan’s time.

It is a divine meditation on the importance of respecting nature and not striving to overpower it through technology.

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2Ghost In The Shell

Would the cyberpunk genre be the same without Ghost in the Shell?

We contend to the contrary.

Ghost in the Shell is a decisive argument against animation being just for children.

Shizuku (Yoko Hanna, Brittany Snow) sings and claps as Seiji (Issei Takahashi, David Gallagher) plays a violin in Ghibli’s Whisper of the Heart.

It served as the main inspiration for The Matrix, and set the tone for science fiction going forward.

To this day, its cel-shaded visuals continue to impress us.

It does look cool, but Jin-Roh is a film with loftier ambitions than just being cool.

Chun-Li adjusts her hair in Street Fighter 2 The Animated Movie.

Instead, this is a spy thriller with a plot on par with high literature.

The coolest thing Kaneda does, and it’s not even named after him.

Porco Rosso giving a thumbs up in an aeroplane.

Pop Idol Mima dressed in white gloves and a red dress wipes blood down the side of her face while smiling at the camera in Perfect Blue.

The classic End Of Evangelion image featuring a giant head in the distance as Shinji looks on from afar.

Princess Mononoke standing in front of a large wolf.

Motoko Kusanagi wakes in a dimly lit room in Ghost in the Shell.

A soldier stands amidst steam in Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade.