Despite its critical acclaim and cultural significance, “Grave of the Fireflies” remains a relatively unknown film outside of Japan. However, in recent years, the film has gained a wider following, thanks in part to the efforts of anime fans and historians who have worked to promote its significance.

In Japan, “Grave of the Fireflies” is often screened on television and in schools as a way of teaching children about the country’s history and the consequences of war. The film has also been recognized for its cultural significance, being selected for preservation in the Japanese government’s “Memory of the World” registry.

“Grave of the Fireflies” has had a lasting impact on the world of anime and beyond. The film has been widely acclaimed for its powerful storytelling, memorable characters, and historical significance. It has been recognized as one of the greatest animated films of all time, ranking high on lists such as Anime News Network’s “Top 100 Anime” and IGN’s “Top 25 Anime Movies of All Time.”