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Ah! My Goddess!
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Ghibli-ish:
-1984 Nausicaa
-1986 Laputa

-1988
Grave of the Fireflies


-1988
My Neighbour Totoro


-1989
Kiki's Delivery Service


-1992
Porco Rosso


-1993
I Can Hear the Sea


-1995
On Your Mark


-1995
Whisper of the Heart


-1997
Princess Mononoke


-2001
Spirited Away

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Tezuka:
Short movies
Instrumentals
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Princess Mononoke/もののけ姫
Mononoke Hime


Drama, Adventure, Fantasy
  • Review1:

      seamas at imdb says:

      I saw this film in Japan, in Japanese with no sub-titles, I don't speak a word of the language and I was still enthralled! It is Miyazaki most visually intense (surpassing, at long last, Nausicaa) and is alive with color and movement the like not yet seen in anime.

      The story is complex, and after talking with Japanese friends, it is clear that much of it went over my head (particularly that relating to specific Japanese myths), but the important elements came through. Miyazaki's long infatuation with technology verses nature and man's relation to God (or gods) weave throughout the film as does his trend for strong women characters.

      Even with the language barrier, the film is of such intense emotion that it caries you through to the end. The change in dynamic between the crashing fight scenes and the quiet scenes of healing by the lake is so broad and so well paced that I can't remember a film where my emotional state was so expertly varied.

      If you have a chance to see this film, in any language, I recommend you do.
  • Review2:

      misty6767at imdb says:

      The first time I saw Princess Mononoke I was completely moved and surprised. Since it was a Studio Ghibli film dubbed by Disney I liked the fact that it wasn't a "they all lived naively ever after" film. There were no complete "good" or "bad" guys. Even Lady Eboshi the most antagonist character in the movie had a reasonable motive for trying to get rid of the animal gods and cutting down the forest. Although it her actions were environmentally damaging and wrong in general, she did it to help her people survive which is what all the species on Earth strive for. Another wonderful aspect of the plot is that it sends a message - Protect the Earth and all will survive in peace - a message either discreetly or strongly portrayed in many of Miyazaki's films. Perhaps the portrayal of this message (and the tiny hint of San and Ashitaka's romance and Moro's views on nature) was what made the film so touching to me.

      Like many Miyazaki movies, the animation (as always) is wonderful and nicely detailed which is also another quality that genuine Disney films lack (thank goodness for Studio Ghibli). The music was beautiful and well suited to the movie.

      The only predicament to the movie is that it is a bit downbeat and does not contain much happy laughter (oh well, I can watch My Neighbor Totoro - also a good movie - for happy laughter.).

      10/10 - And my favourite movie of all time.



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    Runtime: 134 min
    Year released: 1997