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Science fiction and animation are imaginative powers that cause people to think twice. The world spins in new directions, and possibilities become realities. What cannot be performed with exact certainty in real life can be explored through animation. How everything works, whether the same or different, will be spelled out in utopia or dystopia through science fiction. When put together, animation and science fiction are conscientious and creative forces that renew the mind and show life as it truly is and how it all can change.

10 Akira (1988)

Akira
Toho

Akira follows a cyberpunk post-war Japan in the future of 2019. Neo-Tokyo has been ravished by war. What remains is controlled by a corrupt government, with restless protesters and violent gangs in constant conflict. One of the gang members discovers a secret laboratory experimenting on espers, individuals with psychic abilities. While plotting to overthrow the Japanese government with the untapped potential of the espers, they create another cataclysmic event that reshapes time and space.

9 Cowboy Bebop: The Movie (2001)

Cowboy Bebop The Movie

Sony Pictures Japan

Cowboy Bebop: The Movie is an extension of the space Western anime of the same name. The year is 2071, and Mars has been colonized. The human population faces being exposed to an unknown pathogen by a mysterious terrorist group. Bounty hunters aboard the spaceship Bebop take on the terrorist threat by searching for the source of the virus to prevent their attack.

8 Fantastic Planet (1973)

A scene from the animated Fantastic Planet (1973)
New World Pictures

Fantastic Planet is an adult animated, avant-garde science fiction film about human rights. On a strange planet dominated by blue humanoid giants, humans are their animals. Some are domesticated, while others are slaughtered for population control. One human manages to gain the knowledge of their alien captors and organizes a revolution in the process. The two civilizations eventually learn to coexist in peace.

7 Ghost in the Shell (1995)

Ghost in the Shell (1995)
Shochiku

Ghost in the Shell takes place in 2029 Japan, where society's cybernetic advancements jeopardize who people are and who they become. The human body is slowly being replaced with robot parts connected to the Internet, including a cyberbrain encasement. When a citizen has been hacked and compromised for an assassination attempt, cyborg public-security agent Motoko Kusanagi suspects the infamous hacker Puppet Master is behind it.

6 Memories (1995)

memories 1995 jpg
Shochiku

Memories is a Japanese science fiction anthology based on three manga stories by Katsuhiro Otomo, the creator of Akira. The first story, Magnetic Rose, follows a rescue mission answering a distress signal aboard a space station, which, unbeknownst to them, is the cause of the station's disarray. Stink Bomb is about a man who becomes a walking biological weapon of mass destruction after mistaking experimental pills for his medication. The final film, Cannon Fodder, involves two cities in a perpetual war, surviving and functioning through the use of their cannon armaments.

5 Paprika (2006)

Dr. Shiba's alter-ego Paprika in the cyber world
Sony Pictures Entertainment Japan

Paprika is an abstract psychological science fiction thriller showing a future where people have access to other people's dreams. The surreal plot has a research psychologist remedy people's nightmares by becoming her dream world alter ego, dream detective Paprika. Reality and dreams begin to entwine as Paprika fights to balance each realm of existence.

4 The Iron Giant (1999)

The Iron Giant by Brad Bird
Warner Bros.

The Iron Giant is based on the 1968 science fiction novel The Iron Man: A Children's Story in Five Nights by Ted Hughes. The adaptation is about a close encounter between a young boy named Hogarth Hughes and a giant alien robot during the Cold War. He hides the crash-landed robot to save it from being destroyed by the U.S. military, and teaches it morals and how to have character.

3 The Transformers: The Movie (1986)

the-transformers-the-movie
De Laurentiis Entertainment Group

The Transformers: The Movie follows two warring robot clans: the Autobots and the Decepticons. The Decepticons aim to take over the home planet of the Autobots, Cybetron. The Autobots defend Cybertron with reinforcements from Autobot City on Earth. The nearly defeated Decepticons retaliate with their own modifications in an attempt to destroy the Matrix of Leadership, their one true weakness.

2 Treasure Planet (2002)

Treasure Planet
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

Treasure Planet is the science fiction adaptation of the swashbuckling novel Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. Solar-powered pirate ships soar through space and plunder its riches. The storied adventures of the aloof space pirate Captain Flint capture the imagination of young skysurfer Jim Hawkins. After a spaceship crashes near Jim's home, a dying pirate bestows an intergalactic map to him with the location of the fabled Treasure Planet.

1 WALL-E (2008)

Wall-E looking at an unsolved Rubix cube
Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures

WALL-E is about a trash compactor robot left behind for 700 years on a polluted and deserted Earth. In the 29th century, WALL-E bides his time conserving replacement parts and knick-knacks with his pet cockroach. He develops a personality through the human artifacts he collects and meets EVE, an excavation robot in search of sustainable life. When WALL-E presents a seedling to EVE, she houses the budding plant in her shell before going idle. EVE returns to her beacon ship, with WALL-E stowing away on a mission to recolonize Earth.

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