Ninja Scroll(獸兵衛忍風帖,1993)written and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri
Ninja Scroll is regarded by many as one of the most influential anime films ever made. Alongside Akira and Ghost in the Shell, it was responsible for increasing the popularity of adult-oriented anime outside of Japan. The film has been cited by The Wachowskis as an influence on the Matrix franchise, and resulted in Kawajiri later contributing to two segments of the anthology film The Animatrix.
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Kite (1998)



Sword of the Stanger (2007)



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At the heart of "Fullmetal Alchemist:
Brotherhood" (2009) lies the Law of Equivalent Exchange:
"Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost." On a surface level, it reflects the mechanics of alchemy in the story, but symbolically, it becomes a profound commentary on life itself.
This principle challenges the idea of shortcuts or "free" gains. It is a metaphor for sacrifice, balance, and accountability. For the Elrics, it's a painful lesson that drives their evolution. Their failed attempt to bring back their mother, which costs Al his body and Ed a leg and an arm, is a tragic proof of this law in action. As the story unfolds, however, the show complicates this idea, revealing that the world is not always fair, and that not all exchanges are equal or just-especially when power is abused.
Ultimately, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood suggests that while the law holds alchemical truth, the deeper human truth lies in striving to make meaning out of imbalance: giving without expecting, forgiving without repayment, and fighting for others even when there's no personal gain. It is a story about growing out of rigid equivalence and learning what it truly means to be human.
The End(s) of Evangelion



