Watching Weathering with You is the reason I kinda "got back" into anime.
I always regret not having watched Your Name in the theaters.
ITT: post anime you’ve seen on theatres and your experiences
>The Fire Rises
The theaters in my country don't bet much on anime, but recently they have been doing some effort. I went with some friends and it was full of couples. It was enjoyable but got a bit cringed out for watching anime in public by the side of random people and when the weeb music got pretty loud
Nothing besides a few Pogeyman films when I was a kid. They were pretty good I guess. Nowadays I live in a rural area and the only local cinema just shows normie shit
Madoka: Rebellion, Promare, Your Name, and Weathering With You.
Madoka and Promare had really obnoxious crowds (lots of clapping mid-movie, cheering, etc.), while the latter two's were pretty decent.
Oh I also saw promare in cinemas.
Saw digimon movie when i was a kid the stupid preshow cartoon was fucking horrible so much so few kid lost their shit and cry alot some even got kick out
>that feel when
I've seen a few from being invited by a friend but the one that left the largest impression was when I saw Fireworks. Didn't know anything about it, it was the only anime movie I went to see alone besides a Your Name re-watch and I did it on an impulse. The theater didn't give enough of a shit to test the screening beforehand so the picture was cut off on the bottom so you couldn't read the subtitles. Upon seeing that the 6 other people in the theater gasped and were murmuring among themselves. After like 1 minute of watching incoherent Japanese, a stereotypical fat neckbeard stood up from the row in front of me and bolted out of the theater to tell staff. I questioned my decision to be there for a few minutes until they stopped the movie and fixed it. The movie itself was mediocre at best.
Other movies I've seen in theaters: Boy and the Beast, Your Name, Mary and the Witch's Flower, Night is Short Walk on Girl, Millennium Actress and Grave of the Fireflies.
I don't understand why the Angelamon short makes some people so upset
Granted my first exposure to digimon was renting tthat movie so I saw that short before I saw digimon itself.