The 1990s represented anime’s rebellious adolescence. It was a wildly experimental era when creators pushed boundaries with unprecedented creative freedom before corporate consolidation and committee-driven production models took hold. While Ghost in the Shell and Princess Mononoke secured their legacies through critical acclaim, equally revolutionary works remain criminally underseen despite their profound influence on filmmakers […]
The 1990s represented anime’s rebellious adolescence. It was a wildly experimental era when creators pushed boundaries with unprecedented creative freedom before corporate consolidation and committee-driven production models took hold. While Ghost in the Shell and Princess Mononoke secured their legacies through critical acclaim, equally revolutionary works remain criminally underseen despite their profound influence on filmmakers
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