Top 10 Best Live Action Anime Movies
This is a Top 10 List of Live Action Movies based on Anime and Manga series so have you already watch these amazing anime films or not yet?; if not! you absolutely need to watch them right away
here we go:
Dragonball Evolution (2009)

On his 18th birthday, Goku (Justin Chatwin) receives a mystical Dragonball as a gift from his grandfather. There are only six others like it in the whole world, and legend has it that whomever possesses all seven will be granted one perfect wish. When the arrival of a dark force triggers a tragedy, Goku and his companions (Chow Yun-Fat, Emmy Rossum) are propelled into an epic quest to collect the seven Dragonballs and save the Earth from destruction.
Initial release: April 10, 2009 (USA)
Adapted from: Dragon Ball
City Hunter (1993)

Extremely silly comedy about U.S. criminals hijack a cruise ship with a gluttonous private eye aboard who is seeking a magnate's missing daughter. who winds up on a cruise ship full of rich patrons, gorgeous women, murderous terrorists, and scarce food.
Initial release: 14 January 1993
Adapted from: City Hunter; by Tsukasa Hôjô
Fist of the North Star (1995)

A post-apocalyptic warrior wages war against the evil overlord who murdered his father and imprisoned his true love.
A practitioner of the deadly martial art "Hokuto Shinken" allies with two children and an expert in "Nanto Seiken" to fight against the rivals who kidnapped his lover and threaten the prosperity of mankind.
Initial release: 1995
Adapted from: Fist of the North Star
Honey and Clover

This film is adapted from the anime series about five art school students who navigate the emotional peaks and valleys of university life. Three male students all live in the same apartment building, and, when two of them fall for the same girl, their friendship is tested. Both Takemoto (Shô Sakurai) and Morita (Yusuke Iseya) long for Hagu (Yû Aoi), a new student at the school. Takemoto attempts to play it cool, while Morita tries a bit too hard to get her attention.
Initial release: July 22, 2006
Adapted from: Honey and Clover
Mushishi

A wandering mystical doctor passes through remote regions of Japan uncovering supernatural creatures called the Mushi and curing people of their effects. Mushishi, also known in English as Mushi-Shi: The Movie and Bugmaster, is a 2006 Japanese fantasy film directed by Katsuhiro Otomo, based on the manga of the same name.
Initial release: March 24, 2007
Adapted from: Honey and Clover
The Liar and His Lover

A love story between a famous 25-year-old songwriter, who keeps his identity hidden from the public, and a 16-year-old high school student who possesses a gifted voice.
Initial release: 2013
Adapted from: The Liar And his Lover
Bakuman
Mashiro Moritaka (Saiko), with his superb drawing skill, is invited by his writing genius classmate Takagi Akito (Shujin) to tread the difficult path of the mangaka. His sights are set on his naive yet earnest joint dream with Azuki Miho, who is aiming to become a voice actress. Saiko and Shujin team up as writer and artist, aiming to be serialized in Weekly Shonen Jump, make a hit, and then release an anime. They bring their manuscripts into editors and set off on the road to becoming pro manga artists.
Initial release: Oct 3, 2015
Adapted from: Bakuman
Attack on Titan

Several hundred years ago, humans were nearly exterminated by titans. Titans are typically several stories tall, seem to have no intelligence, devour human beings and, worst of all, seem to do it for the pleasure rather than as a food source. A small percentage of humanity survived by walling themselves in a city protected by extremely high walls, even taller than the biggest of titans. Flash forward to the present and the city has not seen a titan in over 100 years. Teenage boy Eren and his foster sister Mikasa witness something horrific as the city walls are destroyed by a colossal titan that appears out of thin air. As the smaller titans flood the city, the two kids watch in horror as their mother is eaten alive. Eren vows that he will murder every single titan and take revenge for all of mankind.
Initial release: Aug 1, 2015
Adapted from: Attack on Titan
Assassination Classroom

A mysterious creature destroys 70% of the moon. The creature then warns that if he is not destroyed by March of next year, Earth will be next. The creature also demands that he becomes the homeroom teacher for 3rd grade E class at Kunugigaoka Junior High School. The government is powerless to say no. The creature then becomes the homeroom teacher of 3rd grade E class which consists of failed students including Nagisa Shiota (Ryosuke Yamada). The creature is called Teacher Koro. Meanwhile, the government requests that the students try to kill Teacher Koro even though he possesses super powers. The government offers a 10 billion yen reward for whomever successfully kills him. The students are confused by the situation, but decide to kill Teacher Koro. When their class begins with Teacher Koro, the students finds themselves having a good time with their new teacher.
Initial release: Mar 21, 2015
Adapted from: Assassination Classroom
Death Note (2006)

a young genius picks up a notebook. that displays the message: "The human whose name is written in this note shall die" It is the notebook of death that can determine when a person will die. Light Yagami, an extremely bright elite university student is the one to possess this ultimate tool. So Light decides to create an ideal world and begins to hold the scales to judge the criminals in his discretion. Meanwhile, the ICPO (International Criminal Police Organization) has placed a mysterious detective called "L" in the Japanese police force to investigate the series of criminal cases. "L" is an eccentric genius who has successfully solved many cases in the past that were deemed unsolvable. With L's expertise, the police are able to tighten the investigative screws over these cases, but Light, also cleverly manipulating the notebook of death, tosses and shakes the investigation. The future of mankind is at the mercy of this fierce battle between the two brains.
Initial release: Jun 17, 2006
Adapted from: Death Note