• The anime films "Ghost Cat" and "Anzu Mononoke" won awards at the Fantasia International Film Festival. "Ghost Cat" won the Audience Award, while "Anzu Mononoke" won the Best Animated Feature award. Both films are Japanese animated productions that explore supernatural themes and storytelling.
• "Ghost Cat" is a short film directed by Yuki Yamada that follows a young girl who encounters a mysterious feline spirit. The film was praised for its beautiful animation and emotional narrative. "Anzu Mononoke" is a feature-length film directed by Masaaki Yuasa, known for his unique visual style and imaginative storytelling.
• The Fantasia International Film Festival is a renowned genre film festival held annually in Montreal, Canada. It celebrates a diverse range of cinematic works, including horror, science fiction, and fantasy. The recognition of these two Japanese animated films at the festival highlights the continued global appreciation for the artistry and creativity of the anime medium.