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Although many Hollywoodmoviesare among some of the most influential in the reality , there are quite a few illustrious example of even the most acclaimed American movies borrowing ideas from Nipponese films and filmmakers . Japanese photographic film are often slower - paced than most self-aggrandising - budget American productions , as the sensitivity of the East are much different than in many North American regions . As such , celluloid account has seen motion-picture show from the East receive westerly update , remakes , etc . to expand their worldwide prayer , which in turn has precede audiences to insure out the original Nipponese movies as well .

There are manyanime that Hollywood ripped off , but the crucial divergence is that most anime appeal to a niche audience . Because of the differences in audience , Hollywood alive - activity anime adaptationsare meant to broaden their appeal not just to Western audiences , but to viewers from Japan as well , since most anime take flight under the radar even in their nation of origin . Nevertheless , Hollywood has developed a report through the years for remaking or adapting concepts from Japanese films . Whether the original movie is good or theremake is honorable than the original , there are a few prominent examples of it .

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10The Hunger Games (2012) - Battle Royale (2000)

The Hunger Games' central plot is very similar to Battle Royale’s plot.

base on the series of young grownup books by novelist Suzanne Collins , The Hunger Gamessees a group of teenagers in a dystopian future engage in televised fights to the death for the amusement of wealthy people . Although the premise is unique by American criterion , the Japanese graphic novel , Battle Royale , beat the Quran and the movie to the punch over a decade before . Written by novelist and journalist Koushun Takami , Battle Royaleoriginated the same ideaas fancy inThe Hunger Games , with the key difference being its far more brute nature and effectiveness as a scathing criticism of Japanese politics circa 1999 .

9The Ring (2002) - Ring (1998)

The Ring also features a demonic force that claims its victims through a TV screen.

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The Ringcenters around a cursed videotape that see anyone who check its contents mysteriously kick the bucket precisely a calendar week after viewing it . Praised for its creativity and subversion of reliable repulsion trope , The Ringis one of many remaking of the Nipponese original repulsion film , Ring(also live asRingu).Based on the 1991 Koji Suzuki novel of the same name , Ringis a quite democratic film among horror buff as its creative narrative structure works as an effective cautionary tale about the dangers of speedily expanding engineering science during Japan ’s former 90 technical manna from heaven .

Ringis the best adaptation of Suzuki ’s workbecause of its originative approach to filmmaking . While there are many entries in the horror film genre that rely on jump scares , panic chords , and other devices to oversell the picture in doubt ’s repulsion , Ringis notable for boast most no music , emphasizing long , static takes with minimal movement in the frame , and claustrophobic cinematography that was not only groundbreaking for its meter but also effective in making audiences sense like they were in the protagonists ' shoe . As such , Ringis also one of thebest Japanese repulsion moviesever made .

8Black Swan (2010) - Perfect Blue (1997)

Perfect Blue explored the deteriorating mental health of a musically inclined protagonist first.

direct by Darren Aronofsky , Black Swancenters around a gifted but mentally precarious danseuse whose mental health gradually deteriorates as her desire to become the absolute best danseuse spirals out of controller . Despite change the protagonist ’s profession , Black Swanmirrors the late Satoshi Kon’sPerfect Bluein many noticeable ways . From the characters ' similar sounding name of Mimura to Nina to the similarity in their titles , to Aronofsky expressing his admiration of Kon ’s work , Black Swancan almost be seen as an unofficial sequel or remaking to Kon’sPerfect Blue .

While Nina is a danseuse , Mimura is one of the biggest pop stars inPerfect Blue ’s report , and despite wanting to transition into the globe of acting , a deranged stalker ’s prank force her to question what is and is n’t real . Although the two films share many similarity , the key difference between them is their vehemence on violence . AlthoughBlack Swan ’s ferocity is fairly tame , Perfect Bluefeatures fictional character being murdered viciously throughout the film . Despite being well - animated , it also brings into question Mimura ’s mental state , which efficaciously cause the storytelling more engaging .

7Kill Bill Vol. 1 (2003) - Lady Snowblood (1973)

Kill Bill Vol. 1 features many visual references to Lady Snowblood.

In increase to the similarities betweenReservoir DogsandCity on Fireas well asThe Hateful EightandThe Thing , Quentin Tarantino’sKill Bill Vol . 1is another film in the writer - theatre director filmography that features many similarities to another flick . Toshiya Fujita’sLady Snowbloodfeatures a protagonist on a bloody quest to avenge the deaths of her total class , whereasKill Bill Vol . 1centers more around avenging one ’s ego , the similarities between the two film are still strikingly obtrusive .

The Bride expend various martial arts to dispatch declamatory chemical group of assassins as well as her former partner in crime after being entrust for bushed . Based on the former 70s manga of the same name by Kazuo Koike and Kazuo Kamimura , Lady Snowblood ’s protagonist was raised from birth to be the most effective grampus to retaliate the last of her mob before her . Although Lady Snowblood and The Bride share many similarities , Kill Bill Vol . 1 ’s group O - Ren Ishii ’s appearance and backstory share even greater similarities toLady Snowblood .

6Inception (2010) - Paprika (2006)

Paprika and Inception both center around the possibility of invading one’s dreams.

Inceptionis the first case of a North American filmmaker producing an acclaimed film that shares many similarities between itself and Satoshi Kon ’s workplace . Similar to Kon ’s 2006 fancy dangerous undertaking filmPaprika , Inceptionsees its protagonists utilizing futurist technology to occupy the dreaming of others in a moving-picture show that question the ethics of such engineering . Despite their similarity , Inceptiondistinguishes itself fromPaprikaby being more ground and root in science and world . Although both films feature technology as the cornerstone for their premiss , Paprikahighlights the fantastical elements more than the scientific .

5Chronicle (2012) - Akira (1988)

Chronicle also features adolescent protagonists abusing their telekinetic abilities.

Directed by Katsuhiro Ôtomo , Akirais an anime movie that centers around the violent disorder that a notorious biker gang drawing card go on in a futuristic Tokyo after being prey to an unethical government activity experiment . Renowned for its groundbreaking living and stellar phonation - over cast , Akirahas inspired many artistsacross various genres . However , the 2012 Josh Trank superhero movieChroniclefeatures the most blatant references toAkirain both style and intro . However , unlikeAkira , Chroniclecenters more on the impact becoming a superhero would have on real - life story relationships than the moral principle of government experiment .

4The Lion King (1994) - Kimba, the White Lion (1965)

The Lion King’s structure is nearly identical to Kimba, the White Lion’s.

AlthoughThe Lion Kingis one of thebest animated Disney moviesof all time , it is also in spades similar to the 1965 Zanzibar copal , Kimba , the White Lion . In accession to the titular Leo cub ’s name andThe Lion King ’s Simba sounding virtually the same , and imagination that the Disney movie rip off fromKimba , the White Lion , the two animated movie share many alike radical . The Lion Kingis more rooted in African mythology andKimba , the White Lionin Japanese , but they ’re both ultimately coming - of - age stories pore around the brute kingdom that feature groundbreaking animation for their Clarence Shepard Day Jr. .

3The Magnificent Seven (1960) - Seven Samurai (1954)

The Magnificent Seven is famous for being the American version of Seven Samurai.

Akira Kurosawa is one of the most influential film producer of all time , and his bequest ’s shock on cinema is perfectly exhibit by the turn of filmmakers who have reference or instantaneously remade his films . AlthoughThe Magnificent Sevenis a authoritative Western , its patch centering around a rag - tag radical of skilled individual taking on a remorseless crowd isthe same plot asSeven Samurai . Similar toSeven Samurai , The Magnificent Sevenfeatures many of the Western genre ’s best actors , and the principal root word of doing what ’s right even in the aspect of licking is also alike .

2A Fistful of Dollars (1964) - Yojimbo (1961)

A Fistful of Dollars also sees its mysterious protagonist outsmart two warring gang factions

Another Western directly influenced by Kurosawa is the 1964 Sergio Leone Spaghetti Western , Fistful of Dollars . The first in theDollarstrilogy , A handful of Dollarssees Clint Eastwood ’s iconic Man With No Name character display his theme song self - preservation that has keep him active throughout the trilogy when he determine to bet both slope of a deadly yet profitable mob state of war . Yojimbosees the legendary Toshiro Mifune show a standardized level of intelligence first as his beloved Sanjuro fibre in the 1961 film , Yojimbo . While the films are stylistically dissimilar , they share a similar plot of land and equally iconic friend .

1Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977) - The Hidden Fortress (1958)

George Lucas has gone on record explaining the influence The Hidden Fortress had on Star Wars.

Perhaps the most prominent example of Kurosawa ’s piece of work work one of Hollywood ’s most well - known and well-thought-of pic is Kurosawa ’s 1958 classic , The Hidden Fortress , and its impact on the iconicStar warfare : Episode IV - A New Hope . WhereasStar Wars : Episode IV - A New Hopecenters around a young boy ’s development into a man while also help a cryptic princess amid a growing intergalactic war , The Hidden Fortresssees its greedy protagonist develop into a more humble and healthy somebody after unknowingly escort a princess through an ongoing warfare .

Star warfare : Episode IV - A New Hope ’s parallels withThe Hidden Fortressalso lie down in both films ' unequalled approach to storytelling . InStar Wars : Episode IV - A New Hope , Luke Skywalker is largely ignorant of the greater implication of the public he survive in . As such , Princess Leia and the other lineament know more about the Force and the mankind around Luke . InThe Hidden Fortress , General Rokurota see about the on-going war through Princess Yuki , which further develop his lineament , while standing as the ripe example of a Hollywoodmovieripping off Japan .

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Takeshi Kitano as Kitano sits in the middle of the central cast of Battle Royale in Battle Royale.

Rie Inō as Sadako Yamamura in Ring.

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Junko Iwao as Mima Kirigoe in Perfect Blue​​​​​​​ and Natalie Portman as Nina Sayers in Black Swan.

Doctor Atsuko Chiba voiced by Megumi Hayashibara looks up directly into the camera in a scene from Paprika

Mitsuo Iwata as Shōtarō Kaneda in a scene from Akira.

Snowene’s spirit in the night sky looks over Kimba in the desert in Kimba, the White Lion.

Toshiro Mifune as Kikuchiyo yells in a scene from Seven Samurai.

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