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'''Progressive anime''' is a subset of [[progressive animation]] that is produced in [[Japan]].  The term was first promoted by the [[Hayao Miyazaki]] Mailing List back in the early 1990s.  Like the broader term progressive animation, progressive anime refers to [[anime]] that truly breaks boundaries and goes in the face of cliches in the medium.  Again this is a very ambiguous definition, but people who tend to use this label are the kinds of people who appreciate artistically(contracted; show full)
*''[[FLCL]]'' (aka ''Furi Kuri'')
*''[[Gankutsuou]]'' (aka ''The Count of Monte Cristo'')
*''[[Ghost in the Shell]]'' (aka ''Kõkaku Kidõtai'' or ''Koukaku Kidoutai'')
*''[[Gilgamesh]]''
*''[[Grave of the Fireflies]]'' (aka ''Hotaru no Haka'')
*''[[Haibane Renmei]]'' 
((aka ''Haibane-Renmei'' or ''Charcoal Feather Federation'')
*''[[Hols: Prince of the Sun]]'' (aka ''Taiyō no Ōji: Horusu no Daibōken'' or ''The Little Norse Prince'')
* ''[[Key the Metal Idol]]''
*''[[Kakurenbo]]''
*[[Katsuhiro Otomo]]'s ''[[Memories_(film)|Memories]]''
*''[[Manie Manie]]'' (aka ''[[Labyrinth Tales]]'' or ''Neo-Tokyo'')
*''[[Mindgame]]''
*''[[Monster (manga)|Monster]]''
*''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' (aka ''Shin Seiki Evangelion'')
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*[http://www.livejournal.com/community/pareview A prototype for the Progressive Animation Review]
*[http://www.pelleas.net/aniTOP/ Anipages Daily] A [[blog]]/site that focuses heavily on Japan's progressive and independent animation movements versus the [[otaku]]-centric slant most anime sites have. It focuses heavily on production aspects of animation in Japan.

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[[es:Anime progresivo]]