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Super Robot Monkey Team Hyper Force Go, itself a co-production with Japan, with an old-school Super Sentai/Tokusatsu flavor. Many episodes of SWAT Kats have anime-like uses of shadows and shading. The series also has some of the most fluid animation and action
scenes you'll find in 90s cartoons. This is probably because it was (for the most part) animated by Mook DLE, whom also helped out on Eureka Seven, Gungrave, R. O. D the TV and Mars Daybreak. Teenage
Mutant Ninja Turtles: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) has a Five-Episode Pilot animated by Toei Animation and several later episodes also done in Japan in a distinctly anime-like style at points. This predated the actual anime based on the series. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) is particularly Animesque in terms of storytelling but many of the action scenes have a clear anime influence. The opening sequence even has a Shout-Out to AKIRA. This actually got more pronounced as the series went on and the "Back to the Sewer" season dropped all pretense whatsoever.
"Japan box office 'Spirited Away'". Variety.
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Retrieved August 21, 2014. End of 2001: $227 million Schwarzacher, Lukas (February 16, 2003). "H'wood eclipses local fare".