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Hayao Miyazaki

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(person) by DragonAsh (?) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 1 C! Sat Nov 13 1999 at 8:58:23

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He is sometimes known as the Walt Disney of Japan. His Mononokehime is the #2 top grossing movie in Japan. (Only outsed by Titanic.) He is also well known for Nausicaa of the valley of the wind, Totoro, and Kiki's Delivery Service. Released by Disney recently. Mononokehime will be released in America as Princess Mononoke.


(person) by Robotech_Master (4.8 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) Wed Apr 26 2000 at 2:35:19

Miyazaki originally worked with other anime studios including Tokyo Movie Shinsha, during which time he directed Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro, but subsequently founded Studio Ghibli with a group of animators who had previously worked on the animated version of The Last Unicorn. More information about Miyazaki and Ghibli may be found via http://www.nausicaa.net.

(idea) by Altusmens (1.9 y) (print)   ?   (I like it!) 1 C! Mon Oct 07 2002 at 3:15:12

Be warned, this write-up contains some mild spoilers for most Miyazaki/Studio Ghibli movies.

I want to adress some of the trends we find in these movies that I've noticed while watching them and while watching the masterpiece AMV "Memories Dance" By Vlad J. Pohnert (see www.animemusicvideos.org).

First of all, there is almost always a strong lead female role. In Laputa: Castle in the Sky we had the leader of the pirates, Ma Dola. In Nausicaa of the Valley of Wind, we can cite the general of the invading army. In Mononoke Hime (Princess Mononoke) there is Lady Iboshi.

There is usually a young female lead with male supporting role of the same age, and occasionally vice-versa. Typically, the movie ends with the two falling in love to one degreee or another: sometimes it's made obvious, others, it's implied.

Animals of one kind or another are almost always present. My Neighbor Totoro is pretty obvious about this, we also have giant insects, animal gods, pets and, if we stretch the imagination a little, robots which behave in a similar manner to animals (I'm thinking Laputa in this case).

Hayao Miyazaki seems to be obsessed with flying. Some of his movies are entirely centered around it; both Laputa and Nausicaa incorporate massive flying vehicles of one kind or another. The ending of On Your Mark has the freed angel flying off into the sky. Kiki's Delivery Service has both the witch broom and the man-powered glider of Kiki's friend.

Also, perhaps less obvious, is that there is rarely a distinction between black and white good vs. evil. This can be said of most anime, but it is especially visible in these movies and often becomes one of the major themes. Even the people cast as the "villains" usually have a genuinely good reason for doing what they're doing and don't perceive themselves as being evil. The only movie I can see as detracting from this is Laputa.

Finally, something a little more trivial but interesting all the same: the young lead females always seem to have the same hairstyle. Again, the only exception is Laputa, but the movie compensates in the end by having the girl's braids shot off.


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Studio Ghibli Haha wo Tazunete Sanzen Ri Spirited Away Nausicaa
anime Kiki's Delivery Service The Last Unicorn Totoro
Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi great anime filmmakers Nausicaä of the Valley of Wind Princess Mononoke
Laputa My Neighbor Totoro John Lennon, The Hippie Fanboy, Death, and "Gimme Some Truth" Lupin III
Miyazaki Mamoru Oshii Mononoke Hime l33t
Isao Takahata Castle of Cagliostro Masamune Shirow Anno Hideaki
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