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8* ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'': Multiple:
9** [[Anime/PokemonTheFirstMovie The first anime film]] was meant to tie up loose ends and make sense of certain events in the first season. Later films in the series were more standalone, though still considered in continuity. Interestingly though, the tenth, eleventh, and twelfth movie feature an overarching storyline involving the three Dragon legendaries of Sinnoh.
10*** It is worthy to note that the first movie was once intended as a GrandFinale in the early production process, [[NeverTrustATrailer indicated by early teasers]], but that plot was dropped later because of popularity.
11** There are now twenty-three of them, two of which are actually one for the price of two.
12* ''[[Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion The End of Evangelion]]'', a feature-length movie that was supposed to be the "true" ending of ''Anime/NeonGenesisEvangelion'', as opposed to the [[GainaxEnding low budget]], [[MindScrew confusing]] TV finale. Instead, it was a high budget, [[MindScrew confusing]] [[spoiler:{{Everybody Dies|Ending}}]] ending.
13* Lampshaded in ''Literature/BludgeoningAngelDokuroChan'', where Sakura takes Shizuki to the cinema... to see Salaryman Binkan: The movie.
14* ''Anime/{{Macross}}'':
15** ''Anime/MacrossDoYouRememberLove'' told an alternative version of the events of the ''Anime/SuperDimensionFortressMacross'' series, and was later {{retcon}}ned into appearing in later ''Macross'' series as a fictional movie produced in the ''Macross''-[[TheVerse verse]] twenty years later, telling a garbled version of events that the few survivors had witnessed.
16** ''Anime/MacrossFrontier'' got two: ''The False Songstress'' and ''The Wings of Goodbye'', which are like its versions of ''Do You Remember Love?'' In short, like ''DYRL?'', they're an alternative version of the events during the ''Frontier'' anime series, but split in two movies, with the last one actually resolving the love triangle.
17* ''Anime/AdolescenceOfUtena'' takes [[Anime/RevolutionaryGirlUtena the series']] already-difficult-to-understand (at least for Westerners) Buddhist allegory, compresses it into two hours, and makes it even ''more'' allegorical. The resulting head trip of a film requires advanced knowledge of Jungian theory, and knowledge of Gnostic belief to understand at all. (Although, viewing the series first, and learning about ''its'' symbolism does make the movie much more understandable, particularly the cars.)
18* ''Anime/TheVisionOfEscaflowne'' movie radically altered characters and motivations, hitting similar themes in a very different way than the series.
19* The ''Anime/RahXephon'' movie made similar radical alterations in the attempt to compress a season's worth of difficult-to-understand story into two hours.
20* The movie based off of ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist2003'', ''[[Anime/FullmetalAlchemistTheConquerorOfShamballa The Conqueror of Shamballa]]'', was essentially that canon's GrandFinale/epilogue. The TruerToTheText ''Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood'' also got a movie, ''[[Anime/FullmetalAlchemistTheSacredStarOfMilos The Sacred Star of Milos]]'', which tells an original side-story.
21* There are a total of 15 ''Franchise/OnePiece'' movies so far:
22** Eight of them are [[NonSerialMovie Non Serial Movies]]: [[Anime/OnePieceTheMovie Movie One]] takes place before Sanji joins, [[Anime/ClockworkIslandAdventure Two]] and [[Anime/ChoppersKingdomOnTheIslandOfStrangeAnimals Three]] before Alabasta ([[ContinuitySnarl although neither Vivi nor Robin appear]]), [[Anime/DeadEndAdventure Four]], [[Anime/TheCursedHolySword Five]], [[Anime/BaronOmatsuriAndTheSecretIsland Six]] and [[Anime/TheGiantMechanicalSoldierOfKarakuriCastle Seven]] between Alabasta and Water 7, and [[Anime/OnePiece3DStrawHatChase Eleven]] just after Thriller Bark. The 11th movie is notable as the first (and only) ''One Piece'' movie to be rendered in [[AllCGICartoon 3D CGI]] instead of hand drawn animation.
23** Movies Eight and Nine are examples of TheFilmOfTheSeries of sorts, as they directly re-adapt story arcs from the manga. Movie Eight remakes the [[Recap/OnePieceAlabastaArc Alabasta arc]] and Movie Nine covers [[Recap/OnePieceDrumIslandArc Drum Island]], with the latter being a WhatIf version where the Straw Hats are [[SoLastSeason as strong as they were in the TV series when the film came out]].
24** [[Anime/OnePieceFilmStrongWorld Movie Ten]] was the first to count as an example of TheMovie specifically because it was tied-in to the manga and anime thanks to [[ApprovalOfGod a reference to the movie's villain in the manga, a bonus chapter]], and it's own anime arc. [[Anime/OnePieceFilmZ Movie Twelve]] also had it's own anime arc and influence from Creator/EiichiroOda. These two movies also considerably [[BigDamnMovie raise the stakes compared to the earlier movies]].
25* ''Franchise/{{Bleach}}'' has four movies. [[Anime/BleachMemoriesOfNobody The first]] is about a group of rebels trying to destroy Soul Society, [[Anime/BleachTheDiamondDustRebellion the second]] is about Captain Hitsugaya trying to clear his name, [[Anime/BleachFadeToBlack the third]] is about people forgetting Rukia and Ichigo, and [[Anime/BleachHellVerse the fourth]] is about {{Hell}}.
26* Similarly, there are ten ''Franchise/{{Naruto}}'' movies. The [[Anime/NarutoTheMovieNinjaClashInTheLandOfSnow first]] [[Anime/NarutoTheMovieLegendOfTheStoneOfGelel three]] [[Anime/NarutoTheMovieGuardiansOfTheCrescentMoonKingdom films]] are set in Part 1; the first takes place before the Sasuke Retrevial arc, the latter two sometime during the filler arcs. The seven ''Shippuden'' movies seem to take place respectively [[Anime/NarutoShippudenTheMovie before Sai's introduction]], [[Anime/NarutoShippudenTheMovieBonds before Sasuke killing Orochimaru]], [[Anime/NarutoShippudenTheMovieInheritorsOfTheWillOfFire sometime after Asuma's death]], [[Anime/NarutoShippudenTheMovieTheLostTower 20 years in the past]], [[Anime/NarutoTheMovieBloodPrison some nebulous time around Pain's invasion and the 5 Kage Summit]], [[Anime/NarutoTheMovieRoadToNinja some nebulous time before the 4th Shinobi World War]], and [[Anime/TheLastNarutoTheMovie 2 years after the war]]. The first nine are [[NonSerialMovie Non Serial Movies]], with the tenth being explicitly stated to be canon.
27* Showing just how far in popularity ''Webcomic/HetaliaAxisPowers'' has risen since its anime release in 2009, a movie was announced in September 2009, for 2010.
28** The plot? The world discovers that aliens (known as the Pict) originated from a dying white star and [[AlienInvasion have come to Earth looking for things to drain color and happiness from and to turn others into their race]] (aka White Blobs). It's still being speculated whether or not this was made for the FanService and that alone.
29* ''Anime/{{Robotech}}'' was set to have a movie which used footage from ''Anime/MegaZone23'', but a combination of ExecutiveMeddling and poor reception in test screenings caused it to be shelved.
30* TheNineties ''Manga/SailorMoon'' anime had three, one in the second season (''Sailor Moon R The Movie''), one in the third (''Sailor Moon S The Movie''), and a final in the fourth (''Sailor Moon [=SuperS=] The Movie''). None have anything to do with their corresponding seasons but seem to take place in just 'somewhere' in them. The S movie is the only one directly based on anything, a standalone manga chapter, The Lover of Princess Kaguya, Naoko Takeuchi wrote purposefully for adaption... there are quite a few plot diversions between them though. Oddly enough, the 1st and Sailor Stars seasons never got movies for them...
31** The ''[=SuperS=]'' movie is notable for having a traditional episode style title. Its full title is ''Sailor Moon [=SuperS=]: The Movie: The 9 Sailor Senshi get together! Miracle in the Black Dream Hole!'' The other two don't have any titles aside from ''Sailor Moon R/S: The Movie''. (Though the English dub tacked some on anyway - ''Promise of the Rose'', ''Hearts In Ice'' and ''Black Dream Hole''.)
32** Two movies also premiered with a short special. R had ''Make-up! Sailor Senshi'', which introduced the Sailor Senshi and [=SuperS=] had ''Ami-chan's First Love'' (based off the manga chapter of the same name). During the run of the [=SuperS=] season, a 45-minute special episode was aired containing 3 shorts: ''An Elegant Metamorphosis? Crybaby Usagi's Growth Diary'' a recap of the first 3 seasons, ''Haruka and Michiru, Again! The Ghostly Puppet Show'', which shows what Uranus and Neptune are doing during [=SuperS=], and ''Chibiusa's Adventure! The Dreaded Vampire Castle'' which has the Sailor Senshi fight a vampire and is loosely based on a manga side-story.
33* ''Manga/FistOfTheNorthStar'' has the original 1986 movie, which was basically a BloodierAndGorier big-budget version of the earlier TV series produced by Toei (who also did the TV series); the ''Legends of the True Savior'' movies from the late [=2000's=], which also retold events from the manga, but with new [[AdaptationExpansion story elements]]; and the LiveActionAdaptation [[Film/FistOfTheNorthStar from 1995]].
34* The ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' movie is a NonSerialMovie, although the fandom also has alternate speculations about it.
35** It does fit in passably, considering the episodic nature of ''Cowboy Bebop'' - a reasonably long amount of time could pass between any two given episodes.
36** Given that ''[[ShowWithinAShow Big Shots]]'' is still on, but we see a cameo of Andy as a ronin instead of a cowboy (which happened at the end of the episode he was in) it'd easily take place between episodes 22 and 23.
37* ''[[Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex Ghost in the Shell: Solid State Society]]'' is effectively the show's "Third Gig", although it only occupies one film rather than a whole series. It shows. (Not in a directly bad way, it's just glaringly apparent.) There are also two movies, "The Laughing Man" and "The Individual Eleven", which are basically compilations from the two original season arc episodes. These two films have been criticised for compressing the plots so much that they are hard to follow, and also for the fact that the English dubs were not performed by the actors who dubbed the series.
38* The sequel movie to ''Anime/MartianSuccessorNadesico'' is an example of an anime GrandFinale, despite [[CutShort not actually concluding anything]].
39** The movie was actually intended to be the first part of a trilogy, with two [[NoExportForYou Japan-only]] video games [[AllThereInTheManual filling in the blanks]] between the series and movies.
40%%* ''Be Invoked'', the GrandFinale (of sorts) for ''Anime/SpaceRunawayIdeon''.
41* ''Anime/MagicalGirlLyricalNanoha TheMovie 1st'' retells the first season of the series and is described by Seven Arcs as a "new parallel history".
42** Though if you go by the related sound stage, [[RecursiveCanon it's apparently an actual movie in story]]...On the other hand, a Sound Stage for the [[VideoGame/MagicalGirlLyricalNanohaAsPortable PSP games]] has the OriginalGeneration characters meet the movie versions of Nanoha and Fate.
43** Another movie was later released retelling the second season and is notable for [[spoiler: [[AdaptedOut Adapting Out]] Gil Graham and his familiars.]]
44** A two-part third movie was also made, but rather than adapting the third season it takes place during the TimeSkip with elements from the PSP games (it would be impossible to adapt ''[=StrikerS=]'' InUniverse without drastically altering the story due to the amount of classified information involved).
45* ''Anime/PrettyCure'' has roughly one movie of this sort per series. (If [[SixthRanger Hikari]] hadn't been in the first movie, it would have been ''exactly'' one per series.) Like the ''Anime/SailorMoon'' movies mentioned above, all of them are disconnected from the parent series' plots but seem to take place somewhere along the way.
46** You also have the ''All-Stars'' movies, focusing on the teams meeting up and fighting an original villain. More recently, due to the overwhelming amount of Cures, the movies tend to focus on the three most recent teams.
47* ''Anime/TengenToppaGurrenLagann'' had two movies: Gurren Chapter and Lagann Chapter that were essentially summaries of the original series with new animation put in. Don't let that fool you though. In Gurren-hen the beginning of the movie shows [[spoiler: Lord Genome's rise to Spiral Knight and fall to despotic tyrant.]] Then it's pretty much the same until:[[spoiler: Adine, Guame, Cytomander, and the new general: Viral (Yes that Viral, complete with his own Enkidu-daiganzan) all attack the Dai Gurren-dan at once. Simon later snaps out of his wangst after trying to climb Suzaku to save Nia. (Suzaku is at least a mile in the air at this point) The generals then combine their mechs to form the Dai-Gan Doten-Kaizan which falls after a combined attack by the entire Dai Gurren-dan (GIGA DRILL BREAKER! DAI GURREN-DAN SHOOT)]] Lagann-hen then takes the last episode of the series and raises it to the power of itself after: [[spoiler: The ENTIRE Dai Gurren-dan (Only Kittan died, the rest of the {{Mauve Shirt}}s survived) get their own Tengen Toppa Ganmen. (Even Nia) After Lord Genome converts the Big Band Storm all of the ganmen combine to form SUPER Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann. From Super Tengen Toppa Gurren-Lagann's drill comes Tengen Toppa's drill. From Tengen Toppa's drill comes Chouginga Gurren-Lagann's drill. From Chouginga's drill comes Arc Gurren-Lagann's drill. And from Arc's drill comes Gurren-Lagann. Viral does a Cannonball Attack. Then Lagann does a Cannonball attack. And then Simon and the Anti-Spiral fistfight. Then Simon turns his own blood into a drill and goes straight through the Anti-Spiral.]]
48* Of the dozen or so movies in the ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'' franchise, ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamCharsCounterattack'', ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamF91'' and ''Anime/Gundam00AWakeningOfTheTrailblazer'' are so far the only {{The Movie}}s, while the rest are {{Compilation Movie}}s of the various series and {{OVA}}s. However, ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSEED SEED]]'' and ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundamSeedDestiny Destiny]]'' may be getting a movie at some point in the future, provided they get out of DevelopmentHell.
49* ''Literature/{{Slayers}}'' has five {{Non Serial Movie}}s, but only the first is considered TheMovie. Drawn to the mysterious resort island of Mipross by dreams planted in her head by the ancient wizard Rowdy Gabriev, Lina and Naga get involved in a battle against a demon named Joyrock that culminates in Lina being sent back in time to kill him before he could slaughter the elves of Mipross, an act that is stated to be directly responsible for the existence of Lina's companion Gourry Gabriev.
50* ''Literature/SwordArtOnline the Movie: [[Anime/SwordArtOnlineTheMovieOrdinalScale Ordinal Scale]]'' is set between the events of ''Mother's Rosario'' and ''Alicization''. AugmentedReality technology kicks off, resulting in the creation of a highly advanced AU game called ''[[TitleDrop Ordinal Scale]]''. Things begin to go horrifically awry, however, when monsters from SAO find their way into the game.
51* The movie version of ''Manga/{{X1999}}'' was produced [[OvertookTheManga when the manga was still beginning]]. Because of this, many plot elements were over-simplified or cut-out completely, with one of the antagonists (Kakyo Kuzuki, who was yet to be introduced in the manga when the movie was made) being replaced with a new character (Shogo Asagi). The movie sets aside the conflict between the individual Heavenly Dragons and Earth Dragons to focus more on the relationship between the childhood trio of [[TwoGuysAndAGirl Kamui, Fuma, and Kotori]].
52* ''The Disappearance of Literature/HaruhiSuzumiya'', based on the light novel of the same name, was released 2010. At 162 minutes, it's the third-longest animated film ever, behind ''[[Anime/SpaceBattleshipYamato Final Yamato]]'' and the extended cut of ''Manga/InThisCornerOfTheWorld''.
53* ''Manga/{{Gintama}}'' has a movie adaptation of the fan-favorite Benizakura Arc. Also, in 2013, another movie with an original plot was released, supposedly to act as a 'final episode' for the Gintama anime. Though, considering how many times the staff has trolled the fanbase by claiming the show has been cancelled, there is a certain lack of credibility to this...
54* ''Anime/EurekaSeven'' has an AlternateContinuity movie which re-writes everyone's back story and motivations. It is connected to the series though.
55* The [[Anime/DoraemonFilmSeries film series]] based on ''Manga/{{Doraemon}}'' has released almost 40 movies as of 2020, but since the story doesn't have a real ending nor does it have any development, plus most of what the studio's doing nowadays is to [[TheRemake remake em' all]] for new generations of kids, all ''Doraemon'' movies (except some short movies and spinoffs) are considered [[NonSerialMovie non-serial movies]].
56* ''VisualNovel/FateStayNight'':
57** It got a movie based on one of the routes in the game: Unlimited Blade Works. Like all anime adaptation movies, some things were cut, some scenes were changed, and some others possibly enhanced.
58** Later, there was the adaptation of the [[Anime/FateStayNightHeavensFeel Heaven's Feel]] route, which was [[DividedForAdaptation split into three movies]].
59** The spin-off ''VideoGame/FateGrandOrder'', had one of its storylines adapted into [[Anime/FateGrandOrderDivineRealmOfTheRoundTableCamelot two anime movies]].
60* ''Manga/{{Sundome}}'' was adapted into ''four'' live-action movies.
61* ''Franchise/DragonBall'' has had many movies and movie-like features over the years:
62** The original ''Dragon Ball'' had three movies (and a special if one counts ''The Path to Power''). They compress several arcs together whilst also doing their own thing.
63** ''Anime/DragonBallZ'' got 13 movies and two [=OVAs=]. While the [=OVAs=] are considered canon, almost all of the movies can't fit into the anime and often reuse themes and plotlines the anime was currently adapting anyway. Notably, thanks to the change in anime title they got to do "The Movie" again where the first movie was released as just ''Dragon Ball Z''. In the mid 2010s there were two more films released, [[Anime/DragonBallZBattleOfGods Battle of Gods]] and [[Anime/DragonBallZResurrectionF Resurrection 'F']], which are the only Z movies that are canon to the anime series.
64** ''Anime/DragonBallGT'' got the ''Goku Jr.'' TV special. Unlike the classic movies, it was considered canon to the anime thanks to connecting with ''GT''... but ''GT'''s canon status has been in critical condition ever since ''Super'' came out. It also had ''The Path to Power'' special during this era, but since it's a retelling of the story's beginning, it's officially recognised as the fourth ''Dragon Ball'' movie.
65** Officially ''Anime/DragonBallSuper'' has only one film thus far, ''[[Anime/DragonBallSuperBroly Broly]]'', which is considered canon to the anime series (and effectively replaced the Bardock special). Notably however, ''Super's'' first two arcs adapted the two canon ''Z'' movies, ''Battle of Gods'' and ''Resurrection 'F''', expanding and tweaking those stories, meaning those films could ''technically'' be considered canon in some fashion.
66* ''Manga/KOn'' now has one. Oddly enough, it supposedly takes place [[RetCon in the middle of the already-completed second season]].
67* ''Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagica'' gets ''three'': A two part CompilationMovie of the anime followed by [[Anime/PuellaMagiMadokaMagicaTheMovieRebellion a movie-length continuation.]]
68* ''Franchise/{{Tamagotchi}}'' has two, ''Anime/TamagotchiTheMovie'' and ''Anime/TamagotchiHappiestStoryInTheUniverse'', which both came out before the anime TV series came out.
69* ''Toys/{{Jewelpet}}'' has ''Sweets Dance Princess''.
70* ''Literature/LegendOfTheGalacticHeroes'' has three theatrical movies, namely, ''[[Anime/LegendOfTheGalacticHeroesMyConquestIsTheSeaOfStars My Conquest is the Sea of Stars]]'', ''Golden Wings'' and ''Overture to a New War''. Incidentally, the first of those three actually predated the release of the first animated series.
71* ''VisualNovel/SteinsGate'' has ''Steins;Gate: Burdened Domain of Déjà vu''. It takes place a year later, and deals with a much different threat. This time, it's [[spoiler: Rintarō Okabe's Reading Steiner ability. His memories of the other world lines are overloading it, causing him to shift out of the Steins;Gate world line. As a result, it's as though he never existed, and no one remembers him, except for Kurisu Makise and Suzuha Amane.]]
72* ''Manga/FairyTail'' has two movies (''Anime/FairyTailTheMoviePhoenixPriestess'' and ''Anime/FairyTailDragonCry''), with storyboarding and planning provided by creator Creator/HiroMashima. The first movie also had a tie in written by Mashima.
73* ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'' had two movies that were set in the ''Anime/TenchiUniverse'' continuity: 1995's ''Tenchi Muyo! in Love'' and 1999's ''Tenchi Forever!'' A third movie, 1997's ''Tenchi Muyo! Daughter of Darkness'', was set in its own universe, derived from the [=OAVs=].
74* ''Anime/{{Free}}'' got a {{prequel}} movie called ''Anime/HighSpeedFreeStartingDays'', based on the second of the {{light novel}}s the characters came from and showing the characters struggling to stay together after entering middle school.
75* ''Manga/MyHeroAcademia'' has three movies: ''Anime/MyHeroAcademiaTwoHeroes'', ''Anime/MyHeroAcademiaHeroesRising'' and ''Anime/MyHeroAcademiaWorldHeroesMission''.
76* The ''VideoGame/PrettySeries'' has had five movies comprised of performances from the shows and one original story movie for ''VideoGame/PriPara''.
77* ''Literature/ACertainMagicalIndex'' has ''[[Anime/ACertainMagicalIndexMiracleOfEndymion Miracle of Endymion]]'', which canonically takes place between the events of Volumes 8 and 9 of the original light novel series. Amusingly, due to the fact the plot involves a giant SpaceElevator, later novels and the spinoff ''Manga/ACertainScientificRailgun'' [[{{Retcon}} would pay service to its presence and insert it, while the respective animes would add it into new scenes.]] Also, much {{lampshading}} of the presence of said elevator is made in all media, with one person questioning its presence while another would confusedly state it's always been there.
78--> '''Uiharu:''' The titular Endymion is the world's first space elevator! It has been under construction since 3 years ago without the city revealing what its purpose is! It is a bridge connecting Earth to space!\
79'''Saten:''' Oh... Hey, Uiharu. If it's been under construction for three years, then that ridiculously huge tower was already there when this manga began, right? Has it really been here all that time?\
80'''Uiharu:''' What are you saying, of course it has. Did Mental Out mess with your memories?\
81'''Saten:''' But it's never been drawn in the background before...\
82'''Uiharu:''' It just so happened to be outside the panel.\
83'''Saten:''' Don't you call this a retco--\
84'''Uiharu:''' IT JUST SO HAPPENED! TO BE OUTSIDE!! THE PANEL!!!\
85'''Saten:''' O-Okay.
86* {{Subverted}} with ''Anime/SonicTheHedgehogTheMovie'', which is actually two thirty-minute OVA episodes combined into an hour-long "movie". The plot, which covered Sonic's fight to save the planet of Freedom from Eggman's schemes, was meant to act as a pilot for an anime series, but such a series never materialized.
87* ''Anime/PanpakaPants'' had a 60-minute film titled ''Panpaka Pants The Movie: Treasure of the Bananan Kingdom'', where a vacation with his family ends in him being separated and stranded in the Bananan Kingdom, where he meets up with Wanpoko the Dog, Terry the Monkey and Orson the Crane and must work with them to retrieve the Kingdom's stolen bananas from the Alligator King.
88* ''Manga/DemonSlayerKimetsuNoYaiba'' has a movie that adapts the Mugen Train arc. The movie itself is known to break several box office records. Eventually, it became not only the highest grossing anime film (beating out the likes of ''Anime/SpiritedAway''), but also the highest grossing R-rated animated film, the highest grossing Japanese film and even became the highest grossing film of 2020 (no really, it's mainly because of [[UsefulNotes/COVID19Pandemic Covid]] which prevented a lot of American films to be shown theatrically).
89* ''Manga/SpyXFamily'' is set to have its first film with ''Anime/SpyXFamilyCodeWhite'', which will feature an original story by creator Tatsuya Endo.

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