Anime films vary significantly in scope, from short 45-minute features like The Garden of Words to massive cinematic epics.
: The longest anime film ever released is the extended version of In This Corner (and Other Corners) of the World (2019), followed by other long-form titles like Final Yamato and The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya .
Unlike Western animation, which has shifted heavily toward 3D CGI, anime films often prioritize 2D hand-drawn aesthetics. High-budget productions like Redline (2009) exemplify this dedication, famously taking seven years and 100,000 hand-drawn frames to complete.