How about discovering the best anime movies of 2021 here ? The giant Anime!Anime! conducted its traditional year-end survey about anime films. So, let's check out what was a hit in Japanese cinemas. By the way, consider donating to our blog; that way we can stay alive and working. Now, without further ado, let's get to the list:
Best Anime Movies of 2021 - Top 5
5. Sword Art Online Progressive – Aria of a Starless Night: First, we see this fantastic work that has undoubtedly been a great success since its first season. Therefore, it's not surprising that it made the top 5. Furthermore, it's worth remembering that it premiered on October 31st of last year.
04. Detective Conan – The Scarlet Bullet: Here, we also see another true Japanese classic. We were able to see our beloved detective in action again. Incidentally, this wonderful work premiered on April 16th of last year.
Best Anime Movies of 2021 – Top 3
03. My Hero Academia Movie 3: World Heroes' Mission
Opening our top 3, we see this anime listed, which is undoubtedly one of the best at the moment, and has certainly left everyone very excited, even more so after its 5th season. Released on August 6th, it's also important to mention that this is the 3rd film in the franchise!
02. Gintama: The Final
And who remembers that Gintama movie that was so eagerly awaited by fans? Well, it was released almost a year ago, on January 8, 2021. Furthermore, talking about Gintama is talking about the art of comedy personified; what a wonderful work, but it's a shame it came to an end.
01. Shoujo Kageki Revue Starlight Movie
And finally, to everyone's surprise, we see this work in 1st place! It's worth remembering that it also had an anime adaptation last year with 13 episodes and great success. Now, its film has also stood out, having been released on June 4th, 2021.
Well folks, that was our special list for the day. Do you agree with the Japanese? I honestly expected other works. Anyway, you can see the complete list at the link below. Leave a comment and see you next time!
Source: Anime! Anime!

