Mamuro Husuda has always been recognized as one of the most creative and inspiring figures in the anime world since the beginning of his career in the late 1980s. Before reaching the direction, Husuda was a key animator in the production of prominent serials such as Dragon Zed and Slam Dank, as well as in the production of several films, including Sailor Moon Super S: The Movie and Yu Yu Hakusho. He made the short film of Digimon’s adventure for the first time in year 6; The work that initiated his long -term professional and professional path in making anime with fantasy color and smell.
8. Digimon: Our war game (! Digimon: The Movie & Our War Game)

- Year of Release: 2000
- Duration: 40 minutes
- IMDB users’ rating to anime: 7.7 out of 10
- Anime User Rating: Anime: 7.11 from 10
For many audiences, familiarity with Mamuro Husuda as a director probably started from the same short film; Two short anime that take approximately an hour in total. These works are still perhaps his most well -known films, at least for the generation that grew up with the anime of the late 1980s. Digimon: The Movie’s anime depicts the first collision with the digital world; A fascinating and fascinating story that looks like Kaigu’s films.
“Digimon: Our War Game”, which is a continuation of the main series, is an exciting and entertaining work from the beginning to the end, and according to its scope, it works well in terms of quality. Although the film is not very deep in storytelling or characters, it has been able to create a memorable work by introducing a negative character named Diabomon (or Diaburomon). However, although these works are very enjoyable for “Digimon” fans, they will not be of great value for audiences who are not familiar with the collection.
7. Mirai (Mirai)

- Year of Release: 2018
- Duration: 98 minutes
- IMDB users’ rating to anime: 7 out of 10
- Anime User Rating: Anime: –
Released in Year 2, Mirai is a story of growth and maturity that deals with the life of a boy named Kunchane; A child who is confused and dissatisfied as his baby’s sister enters the family and tries to adapt to this great change. During the story, Kun enters a series of fantasy adventures whose purpose is to teach acceptance, understanding and development of personality in the face of this new event.
Mirai, along with the sweet message that it conveys, includes creative and eye -catching scenes, but its overall structure is more based on separate episodes, all of which are somehow repeating a theme: the boy’s attempt to accept his sister. Each of these sections alone is attractive, but overall, the film’s narrative takes a static state; Especially since the main character has been abusive and incompatible for a long time, and this makes the process a little uniform. Despite these weaknesses, “Mira” is still a pleasant work on the children’s animation genre, though its narrative may have been more influential in a television series.
6. One Piece: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island)

- Year of Release: 2005
- Duration: 91 minutes
- IMDB users’ rating to anime: 7.2 of 10
- Anime User Rating: Anime: –
The Anime of the Vanpace reached its thousandth part in year 6; An important event for one of Japan‘s most popular and popular collections. Therefore, the value of the anime “One Piece: Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island” largely depends on the audience’s acquaintance and interest in the main series.
Outside of the original and non -story line, the film plays with many known stereotypes and elements in the manga and anime. Although it cannot be considered a complete reconstruction or criticism of the series, it focuses more on the payment and examination of fiction themes than action scenes, though the action scenes are present. The animation of this work is very unique and different from other works associated with Vanpace and gives the film a visual and special look.
5. Bell (Belle)

- Year of Release: 2021
- Duration: 121 minutes
- IMDB users’ rating to anime: 7.1 from 10
- Anime User Rating: Anime: 7.48 out of 10
During his career, Husuda has repeatedly addressed the virtual world and explored the freedoms and dangers that these worlds have. Bell’s anime is a return to this sense, freely inspired by the story of Dave and Sweetheart. In this virtual world called Yu (U), people are looking for their original and original version. Suzu, the main character of the story, in the real world, is confronted with insecurity and anxiety, but when it enters Yu’s avatar, Bell, it has a sense of freedom and confidence, making it a J-Pop star.
Bell is known for its beautiful art and very precise animation. “Yu” is full of life, personality, and vibrant colors, and this virtual world shows the best in the main character not only in terms of storytelling, but also in terms of visual attractions. The weaknesses of the film include problems with the narrative rhythm, especially in the second half of the work, and the sub -characters are not significant. Although Bell is not the best anime film Mamuro Husuda, it is still a very valuable and admirable work.
4. Boy and the Beast

- Year of Release: 2015
- Duration: 120 minutes
- IMDB users’ rating to anime: 7.6 out of 1
- Anime User Rating: Anime: 8.23 out of 10
“Boy and Monster” is an Iska anime that narrates the story of Rennie, an orphan boy who, after a monster named Komatsu, enters a fantasy world on the sidelines of human vision. Ren is under the supervision of Komatsu, who has a slightly irresponsible and rebellious personality, and the two enter into an unusual and informative relationship with the coach and student.
The film, one of Husuda’s popular works, is divided into two main sections: the first part, which takes about an hour, deals with the stressful relationship between Ren and Komatsu, showing how these two stubborn and conservative characters show each other’s best and worst features. The second half of the film focuses more on Ren’s return to the human world and ends with a relatively sudden action sequence. Both parts are attractive to themselves, but the middle part of the film seems to have been deleted, which has made the transfer between the two sections a little sudden and inappropriate. However, the strengths of the “boy and monster” have overcome these weaknesses; The relationship between Ren and Komatsu is well dealt with, the action sequences are smooth and coordinated, and world building is strong.
3. Summer Wars Wars (Summer Wars)

- Year of Release: 2009
- Duration: 114 minutes
- IMDB users’ rating to anime: 7.4 from 10
- Anime User Rating: Anime: –
Digemon anime paved the way for the “summer wars”. Released in Year 2, the anime invites Mamuro Husuda to examine the concept of virtual reality, while also creating a entertaining and emotional blockbuster.
Kenji, a man -made teenager, who is the director of the virtual world called OZ, is invited by Natsuki to spend a few days with his family. During this time, Kenji is caught up in an artificial intelligence that intends to take control of “OZ”, which makes Natsuki, Kenji and his family unite to prevent the threat.
2. You jump in time (The Girl Who Leap Through Time)

- Year of Release: 2006
- Duration: 98 minutes
- IMDB users’ rating to anime: 7.7 out of 10
- Anime User Rating: Anime: –
Husuda anime is usually a combination of reality, sometimes tangible. In this regard, “The girl you jump in time” made in year 2, tells a relatively calmer and less tale story than works such as “Summer Wars” or “Boy and Monster”. Makoto Cono, a high school student, suddenly gains the ability to return time; Naturally, he uses this power for the abstract and escape of his close friend’s confession, but Makoto eventually has to face the consequences of his work.
“The girl you jump in time” initially begins in the form of a sci -fi comedy, but gradually becomes a deep and contemplative study of Makoto’s personality that examines the reasons for her behavior.
1. Wolf’s children (Wolf Children)

- Year of Release: 2012
- Duration: 117 minutes
- IMDB users’ rating to anime: 8.1 from 10
- Anime User Rating: Anime: –
The anime masterpiece of Mamuru Husuda, “Wolf Children” is a deep and influential story about the family, parents and tells the process of growing up. Hannah falls in love with a wolf man and they form a family together. Unfortunately, Hannah becomes only a mother and has to raise her two children who are going to face challenges and changes that she is unable to fully understand.
The Wolf Children, with a realistic look at everyday life, follows the path of this unique family over the years and depicts moments of joy, sadness and confusion. This anime has created a new and different experience by presenting a new look at familiar themes.
Source: Gamerant
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