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Directed by Takashi Yamazaki,
Tony OliverGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about cats,
Children's filmsActors Subaru Kimura,
Tomokazu Seki,
Yumi Kakazu,
Yoshiko Kamei,
Sachi Matsumoto,
Wataru TakagiRating72%
In 2004 Nobita "Noby" Nobi is a fourth grader who constantly gets failing grades in his subjects due to his laziness and is always bullied by his classmates Suneo "Sneech" Honekawa and Takeshi "Big G" Goda. His great-great grandson from the 22nd century (year 2136), Sewashi, who watches him every day, travels to Nobita's timeline while bringing along his robotic cat Doraemon. Sewashi reveals that if Nobita keeps up his act, he will have a disastrous future: he will marry Gian's sister Jaiko, have his private company burned down, and will be left with a great debt. To circumvent this, he orders Doraemon to help Nobita, modifying Doraemon's nose to prevent him from returning to the future unless Nobita gains a better future., 1h43
Directed by Takashi YamazakiOrigin JaponGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about computing,
Jeu,
Films based on video gamesActors Takeru Satoh,
Kasumi Arimura,
Takayuki Yamada,
Haru,
Kōichi Yamadera,
Arata IuraRating65%
Une adaptation en images de synthèses du cinquième volet de la saga vidéoludique Dragon Quest., 1h33
Directed by Takashi YamazakiOrigin JaponGenres Comedy,
Action,
Adventure,
Crime,
AnimationActors Kan'ichi Kurita,
Miyuki Sawashiro,
Kiyoshi Kobayashi,
Daisuke Namikawa,
Kōichi Yamadera,
Suzu HiroseRating69%
Lupin III collabore avec une femme nommée Laetitia pour voler le Journal de Bresson, un trésor que même son grand-père Arsène Lupin n'a jamais réussit à voler., 1h35
Directed by Kunihiko YuyamaGenres Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about computing,
Jeu,
Films about video games,
Films based on video games,
Children's filmsActors Rica Matsumoto,
Megumi Toyoguchi,
Takanori Jinnai,
Kōichi Yamadera,
Yūji Ueda,
Natsuki KatōRating61%
Ash Ketchum, Brock and Dawn are at a Pokémon Center watching a Pokémon Baccer match on TV. Ash and crew are intrigued by the match and decide to head to Crown City to watch the Pokémon Baccer World Cup., 1h22
Directed by Snoop DoggOrigin USAGenres Romantic comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
Animation,
RomanceThemes Films about animals,
Transport films,
Films about automobiles,
Films about dogs,
Musical films,
Road movies,
Buddy films,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Charlie Sheen,
Sheena Easton,
Ernest Borgnine,
You,
Dom DeLuise,
George HearnRating55%
Six years after the events of the first film, Charlie B. Barkin (Charlie Sheen) welcomes his friend, Itchy Itchiford (Dom DeLuise), to Heaven, but confesses himself bored by the afterlife. Carface Caruthers, their old enemy (Ernest Borgnine), steals Gabriel's Horn, attempts to pass through the Pearly gates using the music they perform in order to open it so he can leave Heaven with the horn, but it closes on him to protect it from being stolen. He winds up getting stuck on it when he tries to head to the other side and then pops himself out of it. Before heading to Earth, he tries to take off his uniform, but knocks the horn down to Earth, causing him to dive into the purple cloud hole and catch it before it lands into the ocean, but loses it after getting hit by an airplane and sucked into the engines. Continuing to fall to Earth, he sees that the horn ended up somewhere in San Francisco., 1h30
Directed by Satoshi KonOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
Thriller,
Fantasy,
AnimationThemes Films about films,
Films about sexuality,
Bisexuality-related films,
LGBT-related films,
Films based on science fiction novels,
Children's films,
LGBT-related filmActors Megumi Hayashibara,
Akio Ōtsuka,
Tōru Furuya,
Katsunosuke Hori,
Tōru Emori,
Daisuke SakaguchiRating77%
In the near future, a revolutionary new psychotherapy treatment called dream therapy has been invented. A device called the "DC Mini" allows the user to view people's dreams. The head of the team working on this treatment, Doctor Atsuko Chiba, begins using the machine illegally to help psychiatric patients outside the research facility, using her alter-ego "Paprika", a sentient persona that she assumes in the dream world., 1h11
Directed by Kunihiko YuyamaGenres Science fiction,
Fantasy,
Action,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about computing,
Jeu,
Films about video games,
Films based on video games,
Children's filmsActors Sarah Natochenny,
Kōichi Yamadera,
Rica Matsumoto,
Reiko Takashima,
Ikue Ōtani,
Jason Anthony GriffithRating54%
The Genesect Army comes to a mountainous, snowy area that used to be their home. However, three hundred million years have passed, and it is no longer habitable. Suddenly, an avalanche occurs, but Mewtwo arrives and manages to save four of the five Genesect. Mewtwo peers into the mind of the Douse Drive Genesect and learns what they are looking for: their home. The Red Genesect, whom Mewtwo was unable to save, then appears and attacks Mewtwo, and the Genesect Army flies off. Later, they see the skyline of a large city and mistake it for their home, leading them to travel there., 1h36
Directed by Mamoru Oshii,
Mizuho NishikuboOrigin JaponGenres Drama,
Science fiction,
AnimationThemes Feminist films,
Films about computing,
Films about religion,
Films set in the future,
Political films,
Films about Jews and Judaism,
Cyberpunk films,
Dystopian films,
Children's films,
GolemActors Akio Ōtsuka,
Yutaka Nakano,
Atsuko Tanaka,
Kōichi Yamadera,
Hiroaki Hirata,
Naoto TakenakaRating73%
The story is loosely based on Ghost in the Shell manga chapter "Robot Rondo" (with elements of "Phantom Fund"). Opening in 2032, Public Security Section 9 cybernetic operative Batou is teamed with Togusa, an agent with very few cybernetic upgrades, following the events of Ghost in the Shell., 1h26
Directed by Steve Martino,
Jimmy HaywardOrigin USAGenres Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal,
Mise en scène d'un éléphant,
Films about birds,
Films about apes,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifèreActors Jim Carrey,
Steve Carell,
Carol Burnett,
Seth Rogen,
Jesse McCartney,
Will ArnettRating67%
A dust speck is dislodged from its obscure place and sent adrift through the Jungle of Nool. At the same time, Horton the elephant (Jim Carrey), the jungle's eccentric nature teacher, takes a dip in the pool. The dust speck floats past him in the air, and he hears a tiny yelp coming from it. Believing that an entire society of microscopic creatures are living on that speck, he places it atop a clover. Horton finds out the speck harbors the city of Whoville and its inhabitants, the Whos, led by Mayor Ned McDodd (Steve Carell). He has a wife, Sally (Amy Poehler), 96 daughters (whose names all begin with the letter H), and one teenage son named JoJo (Jesse McCartney). Despite being the oldest and next in line for the mayoral position, JoJo doesn't want to be mayor, and because he's so scared of disappointing his father, never speaks. Once Horton begins carrying the speck with him, the city starts experiencing strange phenomena (earthquakes and changes in the weather), and the Mayor finds his attempts to caution Whoville challenged by the Town Council, led by the opportunistic yet condescending Chairman (Dan Fogler)., 5minutes
Directed by Doug SweetlandOrigin USAGenres Drama,
Comedy,
Fantasy,
Adventure,
AnimationThemes Films about animals,
Films about magic and magicians,
Film d'animation mettant en scène un animal,
Mise en scène d'un lapin ou d'un lièvre,
Children's films,
Mise en scène d'un mammifère,
Mise en scène d'une planteActors Doug SweetlandRating82%
Vaudeville-era magician Presto DiGiotagione is famous for a hat trick wherein he pulls his rabbit Alec Azam out of his top hat. The short begins with an unfed and irritated Alec locked in a cage, unable to reach his carrot. After Presto returns from eating a meal, he begins practicing his act with Alec, revealing that his top hat is magically connected to a wizard's hat kept backstage with Alec, so that when Presto reaches into the top hat, his hand appears out of the wizard's hat, allowing him to grab Alec and pull him out of the top hat. He intends to feed Alec the carrot, but realizes that he is late for the show and rushes off to the stage without doing so, much to Alec's anger. Presto tries to start the performance, but Alec becomes reluctant to cooperate until he is given the carrot. Presto then spends the rest of the show trying to catch Alec through the opening between his top hat and the wizard's hat.