The best Banjo Ginga’s drama movies

Banjo Ginga

Banjo Ginga

12/11/1948 (75 años)
Today we present the best Banjo Ginga’s movies. If you are a great movie fan, you will surely know most of them, but we hope to discover a movie that you have not yet seen … and that you love! Let’s go there with the best Banjo Ginga’s movies.

Dragon Ball Z: Bardock - The Father of Goku

Dragon Ball Z: Bardock - The Father of Goku
7.8/10
Bardock, Son Goku's father, is a low-ranking Saiyan soldier who was given the power to see into the future by the last remaining alien on a planet he just destroyed. He witnesses the destruction of his race and must now do his best to stop Frieza's impending massacre.

Mobile Suit Gundam III: Encounters in Space

Mobile Suit Gundam III: Encounters in Space
7.6/10
Amuro Ray and the rest of the White Base crew, now denominated the 13th Autonomous Corps, return to outer space to support the rest of the Earth Federation forces for the decisive battle against the Duchy of Zeon's forces.

Mobile Suit Gundam I

Mobile Suit Gundam I
7.1/10
In the year Universal Century 0079, humans have colonized the area of space lying in between the Earth and the moon. However the ambitious Zabi family, rulers of the Duchy of Zeon (the grouping of colonies furthest from the earth) has sparked a war.

Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution: Anemone

Eureka Seven Hi-Evolution: Anemone
7.2/10
After her father is killed by the deadly coral menace, Anemone vows to have her revenge. But the only way to fight back is from the inside.

Galaxy Express 999: Eternal Traveller Emeraldas

Galaxy Express 999: Eternal Traveller Emeraldas
A remake of episode 22 of the TV version.

Future War 198X

Future War 198X
6.3/10
An American scientist constructs a laser satellite with hopes of preventing any nuclear conflicts from occurring. However, after a fatal error from both the US and the USSR governments, war breaks out and humanity faces a new bloodshed.

Touch: Cross Road

Touch: Cross Road
6.3/10
Trying to find his own game of baseball, and not that of his brothers, Tatsuya moves to America and pitches for a poor, struggling minor league baseball team called the Emeralds. Meanwhile, Minami is still in Japan, trying to find her own path after quitting gymnastics. Inspired by a photograph of her final performance, she becomes the photographers assistant.

Sangokushi: The Distant Land

Sangokushi: The Distant Land
Third movie of the Sangokushi animated film trilogy. The movie covers the longest time span of the three films, from Liu Bei's expedition to Shu in 211 CE to the death of Kongming in 234 CE.

Touch 2: The Farewell Gift

Touch 2: The Farewell Gift
5.7/10
  • Genre: AnimationDrama
  • Release: 13/12/1986
  • Character: Shouhei Harada (voice)
Tatsuya and Minami meet Akio Nitta, an ace batter who thought of Kazuya as his rival. Nitta sees great potential in Tatsuya and expects to face him on the road to the national high school baseball tournament.

Touch: The Ace Without a Number

Touch: The Ace Without a Number
6/10
Tatsuya Uesugi is the twin brother of Kazuya, pitcher of the Meisei High School baseball team. Irresolute about his feelings towards baseball, his next door neighbor, and his brother; Tatsuya ends up joining his school's boxing club. From the sidelines, he quietly watches the ascension of Kazuya.

LIttle Women

LIttle Women
7.7/10

Pretending Not to See

Pretending Not to See
6.2/10
  • Genre: AnimationDrama
  • Release: 15/11/2012
  • Character: Food Cart Man (voice)
While one kid is being bullied, another one witnesses the revolting situation. Filled with guilt, fear, and powerlessness; he starts wondering if just minding his own business is the right thing to do.

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