Anime movies usually get the short end of the stick as compared to their series counterparts. People don't usually get hyped for them as much as they do for a new season of their favorite anime series. But, occasionally, fans get a taste of the brilliance they have to offer.

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The past year was an interesting one for the cinematic anime scene. With new titles continuing iconic franchises and a slew of original movies together making up the roster, there's a lot to unpack for fans looking for the best anime movies of 2021.

Updated February 11 by Mark Sammut: Anime movies fly under the radar far more often than series, despite the latter outnumbering the former by a considerable margin. Due to typically only receiving limited releases in Western nations and being quite difficult to find on streaming services, plenty of anime movies are looked over, especially if they were not made by a huge name like Studio Ghibli. 2021 produced quite a few great films, and this article has been expanded to include a few honorable mentions.

Honorable Mention: The Seven Deadly Sins Movie 2: Cursed By Light (64% – Audience Score)

The Seven Deadly Sins Movie 2 Cursed By Light anime movie

Japanese Title

Nanatsu no Taizai Movie 2: Hikari ni Norowareshi Mono-tachi

Release Date (Streaming)

October 1, 2021

Genre

Action Shonen

Studio

Studio Deen

Although popular during its first few seasons, The Seven Deadly Sins lost a lot of steam towards the end of its run. Cursed By Light served as the final hooray for the franchise as it came out exactly after the conclusion of Judgement of Fury, and the movie highlights the best and worst elements of the franchise.

The action is gloriously over-the-top and the animation is solid for a streaming anime movie. On the other hand, the story is all over the place and packed with so many characters that it gets a bit overwhelming. Overall, it is a decent send-off to the series.

Honorable Mention: Sword Art Online the Movie: Progressive - Aria Of A Starless Night (95% – Audience Score)

Sword Art Online the Movie Progressive Aria Of A Starless Night kiritio asuna

Japanese Title

Sword Art Online: Progressive Movie - Hoshi Naki Yoru no Aria

Release Date (Theatrical)

December 3, 2021

Genre

Isekai

Studio

A-1 Pictures

Progressive retells Sword Art Online's opening arcs, and the light novels generally improve upon the source material. This holds true for the anime movies, as Aria of a Starless Night is a great addition to the popular but divisive isekai franchise.

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The Aincrad arc tends to be regarded as SAO's peak, even if the anime series wastes the storyline's potential. Aria of a Starless Night goes a long way to fixing some elements that did not work in the show, and the movie really does justice by Asuna. SAO fans owe it to themselves to check out Ordinal Scale and Aria of a Starless Night.

Honorable Mention: Belle (96%)

Belle and the dragon

Japanese Title

Ryuu to Sobakasu no Hime

Release Date (Cannes Festival)

July 16, 2021

Genre

Fantasy

Studio

Studio Chizu

Audience Score

95%

Belle did not receive its wide release in the United States until January 2022, but some parts of the world could watch Mamoru Hosoda's latest film in 2021. Continuing the director's fascination with digital worlds, Belle follows an isolated girl who can be her "real" self in a virtual realm called "U," a location that is mesmerizing to behold.

Belle is loosely based on Beauty and the Beast, and while it is perhaps not Hosoda's absolute greatest project, the movie is a solid addition to the director's filmography.

10 Earwig And The Witch (30%)

Earwig staring bright-eyed at something above her

Japanese Title

Aya to Majo

Release Date (Theatrical)

August 27, 2021

Genre

Fantasy

Studio

Studio Ghibli

Audience Score

N/A

Expectations from Studio Ghibli's very first 3D CG animated film were a mix of concern and cautious optimism. Earwig and the Witch proved the fears were true. With its abysmal 30% RT rating, one can probably surmise what the movie had to offer, or the lack of it. Directed by Goro Miyazaki, son of legendary filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki, the movie was regrettably lifeless.

A plot with no substance, forgettable music, and wooden animation far removed from the perfection expected from a Studio Ghibli title, the less said about this misfire, the better.

9 Bright: Samurai Soul (40%)

Bright Samurai Soul poster with the cast running to battle

Japanese Title

Bright: Samurai Soul

Release Date (Streaming)

October 12, 2021

Genre

Fantasy

Studio

ARECT

Audience Score

36%

For the uninitiated, Bright: Samurai Soul is a prequel to Netflix's 2017 critically-panned but streamed-to-hell film Bright. The anime prequel takes the concept of the live-action feature and tries to flesh it out in 19th-century Japan. Does it actually work? Not really.

With a voice cast led by Shang Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings' lead Simu Liu, the film barely had anything else of note. Although the story tried to paint a heartfelt journey of a ronin teaming up with an orc to save an elf, there simply wasn't much to care about in the 1h20m long runtime.

8 Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway (80%)

Mobile Suit Gundam: Hathaway poster with Noa's RX-105 Gundam

Japanese Title

Kidou Senshi Gundam: Senkou no Hathaway 1

Release Date (Streaming)

July 1, 2021

Genre

Mecha

Studio

Sunrise

Audience Score

74%

2021's cinematic entry in the long-running franchise was largely a solid thriller for the fans of the hallowed mecha mobile suits. The keyword here is "for the fans." The story pulls from character arcs running for years now and viewers not familiar with their rich history are likely to find themselves clueless and possibly also disappointed.

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That said, the movie sparks some thought-provoking questions about the larger universe of Mobile Suit Gundam. It's also noteworthy that the events of the movie are set 12 years after those of another beloved entry in the franchise – Char's Counterattack. A sequel to Hathaway is slated to come out sometime in 2024.

7 My Hero Academia: World Heroes' Mission (85%)

Deku, Shoto, and Dynamight side-by-side

Japanese Title

Boku no Hero Academia the Movie 3: World Heroes' Mission

Release Date (Theatrical)

October 29, 2021

Genre

Action Shonen

Studio

Bones

Audience Score

95%

My Hero Academia is one of the most spirited and well-made anime series to come out in recent times. With the 2021 movie adding what is essentially a filler arc to the larger story, World Heroes' Mission will no doubt satisfy hardcore fans of the series but will probably leave anyone else unimpressed.

For viewers new to the universe, the near-2 hour movie might only be a fun watch with Japan's greatest heroes trying to uncover the mastermind behind a gruesome chemical attack. And for those waiting for the next season of the show, it would prove to be a decent stop along the way.

6 Demon Slayer -Kimetsu No Yaiba- The Movie: Mugen Train (98%)

Mugen Train Main characters with the moon in the background

Japanese Title

Kimetsu no Yaiba Movie: Mugen Ressha-hen

Release Date (Theatrical)

April 23, 2021

Genre

Action Shonen

Studio

ufotable

Audience Score

99%

Famously holding the record for the highest-grossing anime movie ever in Japan, Mugen Train exceeded all expectations from fans of Demon Slayer. Tanjiro and the group are tasked with their latest mission on the Mugen Train to investigate the disappearance of over 40 people. The group teams up with a powerful swordsman to take down the demon aboard the fateful train.

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A treat for the eyes and packed with emotion, Mugen Train was packed to the brim with action-packed sequences and managed to become one of the best movies of the year, if not all time.

5 Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop (100%)

Kouichi and Yuki in the countryside

Japanese Title

Cider no You ni Kotoba ga Wakiagaru

Release Date (Streaming)

July 22, 2021

Genre

Slice of Life, Romance

Studio

Signal.MD, Sublimation

Audience Score

86%

Another Netflix title, Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop is a great heartwarming story about a shy haiku-loving boy and a bubbly, self-conscious girl who share an intimate connection over a brief summer together.

Having a perfect 100% RT rating, the Kyohei Ishiguro (of Your Lie in April fame) movie blends soul-stirring storytelling with watercolor artwork to produce a memorable tale of human connection. Ishiguro's reminiscent beats of tender romance embrace the viewer in an inviting cocoon, getting out of which seems almost brutal.

4 Violet Evergarden: The Movie (100%)

Violet Evergarden sitting and staring in the distance

Japanese Title

Violet Evergarden Movie

Release Date (Theatrical)

March 30, 2021

Genre

Drama, Fantasy

Studio

Kyoto Animation

Audience Score

99%

Violet Evergarden is widely hailed as one of the best anime series out there and the cinematic sequel to the fan-favorite show doesn't disappoint either. The movie begins with the titular auto memory doll being beckoned by a terminally ill boy for her unique talents. She's then forced to confront her past feelings of loss due to Major Gilbert's death.

Violet Evergarden: The Movie doesn't shy away from its sentimental core. It rather dials it up to eleven and succeeds in delivering hard-hitting emotional beats.

3 Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon Eternal The Movie (100%)

Usagi Tsukino powering up getting ready for battle

Japanese Title

Bishoujo Senshi Sailor Moon Eternal Movie 1 & 2

Release Date (Streaming)

June 3, 2021

Genre

Magic Girls

Studio

Toei Animation, Studio Deen

Audience Score

91%

Usagi Tsukino returns with magical adventures in the 2021 movie, expanding the expansive Sailor Moon universe. What started as a manga almost 30 years ago was later adapted into one of the most beloved magical girl anime series. The impact of Sailor Moon on pop culture cannot be overstated.

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Scores of popular creators and animators have been influenced by the iconic themes and art style from original works in the series. The first movie in the franchise after 1995, Sailor Moon Eternal is a must-watch for long-time fans.

2 Josee, The Tiger And The Fish (100%)

Tsuneo and Josee enjoying the day outside

Japanese Title

Josee to Tora to Sakana-tachi

Release Date (Theatrical)

June 12, 2021

Genre

Drama, Romance

Studio

Bones

Audience Score

97%

A story of young love and the infectious promise of dreams, Josee, The Tiger and The Fish invites the viewer to accompany Josee, a paraplegic artist, and Tsuneo, a marine biology student, on a journey of a lifetime. What starts with a carer job for Tsuneo soon blossoms into a budding love for Josee and her craft.

The movie's incessant dose of melodrama tends to get a bit too much at times, but it doesn't take away from the beautifully animated and sincerely narrated plot.

1 Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time (100%)

Evangelion 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon a Time cast

Japanese Title

Shin Evangerion Gekijōban

Release Date (Theatrical)

August 13, 2021

Genre

Action Sci-Fi

Studio

Khara

Audience Score

93%

A movie that had an unprecedented weight of expectations riding on it, Thrice Upon a Time did much more than just give a conclusion to the Neon Genesis Evangelion franchise. Hideaki Anno didn't deliver a perfect culmination, he probably didn't satisfy the hardcore fans either. But what he managed to do was tell the story he wanted to be told.

The final installment of the Rebuild of Evangelion arc was never going to deliver on every expectation, but as any Evangelion story, it was a flawed but delectable concoction of layered, deep storytelling.

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