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10 Best Anime Based on Asian Folklore, Ranked
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It's no surprise that anime is filled with rich culture and has some of the most creative iterations of classic mythology and folklore. With how vast asian culture and mythology is, many series have taken inspiration from these well-known stories to create beautiful, memorable tales that leave lasting impressions on the viewers.

Some notable anime that take this approach are Studio Ghibli's Spirited Away and The Tale of Princess Kaguya, but there are some that aren't as popular that are just as fascinating and beautiful, such as Mononoke and Natsume's Book of Friends. Series based deeply on folklore and asian mythology often tell magical tales that are hard to find elsewhere.

Related The 15 Best Studio Ghibli Endings, Ranked

Studio Ghibli films are renowned for their excellent storytelling right to the very end, and films like Princess Mononoke have the best endings.

Mononoke Is a Bright Anime With a...
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  • 1/13/2025
  • by Joanna Nguyen
  • CBR
A Complete Cast and Character Guide for Sailor Moon
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Sailor Moon is the quintessential magical girl anime created by Naoko Takeuchi and published in Kodansha's shojo manga magazine. The series was immediately popular upon its 1992 release, and it still attracts new fans today who enjoy the original anime and manga alongside the current reboot Sailor Moon Crystal. Sailor Moon Crystal is a manga-loyal adaptation that has fewer filler episodes and more streamlined character arcs but the same central characters and plots.

The story of Sailor Moon follows the sweet and precocious protagonist Usagi Tsukino, who transforms into the intergalactic superhero Sailor Moon. Sailor Moon battles cosmic villains and eldritch horrors with the help of her fellow Sailor Senshi and Tuxedo Mask. With a sprawling cast of characters spread out across the franchise, it can get hard to keep track of everyone who is introduced. From the first season to Sailor Stars, here is every important character from the original Sailor Moon anime.
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  • 12/3/2024
  • by Vera Vargas, Lauren Younkin
  • CBR
Mononoke (2007)
New Netflix Anime Movie is Staggeringly Beautiful in Jaw-Dropping Trailer
Mononoke (2007)
Mononoke has captivated audience minds with its ethereal and bold imagery, but for fans seeking more adventures outside of the 2007 Toei Animation original, a new trailer showcases the exciting Mononoke the Movie: Phantom in the Rain coming soon to Netflix. Confirmed via a Netflix News update and the trailer released on their YouTube channel, Mononoke the Movie: Phantom in the Rain will join Netflix in 2024 following the Animation Is Film Festival in October. While the exact release date is still unknown, this is exciting news for anybody wishing to return to a truly unique series.

Mononoke originally debuted as a 2007 anime spinoff from Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales, quickly becoming one of the most recognizable surreal experiences of the year. Praised for its bold style and direction, fans will be pleased that Mononoke the Movie: Phantom in the Rain features the return of the original series' director, Kenji Nakamura. The film's...
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  • 9/26/2024
  • by J.R. Waugh
  • ScreenRant
10 Most Empowering Quotes From Female Anime Characters
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Anime has a unique way of empowering and inspiring its audience, especially through the words of characters. Female characters, in particular, deliver some of the most powerful and thought-provoking quotes in the medium.

These memorable quotes not only highlight who they are but also inspire fans to embrace inner strength and tackle challenges with confidence, grace, and, occasionally, brute force.

From Maki Zenin, who defied her familys expectations and devoted everything to training herself to become stronger, to Mikasa Ackerman, who found the will to fight and live despite immense loss, female anime characters have showcased remarkable resilience and growth when facing their respective challenges.

"If A Soldier's Pride Means Hurting Someone, Then I Don't Want It." Usagi Tsukino Sailor Moon

Sailor Moon

Cast Yasuhiro Takato, Kae Araki, Keiko Han, Rica Fukami, Emi Shinohara, Aya Hisakawa, Michie Tomizawa, Tru Furuya, Kotono MitsuishiRelease Date March 7, 1992Seasons 5Genres Drama, Romance, Action, FantasyStreaming...
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  • 8/31/2024
  • by Madison Duong
  • ScreenRant
Who Has Nami Fought In One Piece?
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Nami has been a part of One Piece since the beginning, and she is undenialbly one of the series' most iconic characters. She is the navigator of the Straw Hat Pirates, and she is part of the crew's "weakling trio." Nami may not be a fighter, but she will fight under the right circumstances. She typically deals with low-level enemies, but she has also fought some strong and notable individuals over the course of the series.

Nami has fought several characters who possess some type of Devil Fruit power, and a few of these characters can also use one or more types of Haki. The majority of her opponents have been pirates, but she has also faced Skypieans and individuals who work for organizations like the World Government.

Buggy The Clown Was A Decent Starter Villain Close First Appeared In Episode 4 Voiced By Shigeru Chiba & Subaru Kimura (Jpn)/ Mike McFarland...
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  • 2/6/2024
  • by George Voutiritsas
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