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  1. American feature-length adaptation of Heidi (1974), Japanese anime series produced by Zuiyo Eizo (now Nippon Animation) based on the Swiss novel Heidi's Years of Wandering and Learning by Johanna Spyri (1880), and directed by Isao Takahata.

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    • Panda Kopanda Rainy Day Circus
    • Panda! Go Panda!
    • Chie The Brat
    • The Great Adventure of Horus, Prince of The Sun
    • My Neighbors The Yamadas
    • Gauche The Cellist
    • Only Yesterday
    • Pom Poko
    • The Tale of The Princess Kaguya
    • Grave of The Fireflies

    The anime, released in 1973, is a sequel to the medium-length children’s movie Panda, Go Panda!, directed by Takahata for the A Production studio and based on the screenplay of his friend Hayao Miyazaki. Mimiko, the heroine, lives with her father, Papanda, and his son Pan, and the anime follows their adventures. In this sequel, the trio is challeng...

    Panda! Go, Panda! is Takahata’s 33-minute short, released in 1977 by the distribution house Toho. The sequel was made in collaboration with Hayao Miyazaki, who contributed as a screenwriter and art designer. The medium-length movie follows the escapades of cheerful little Mimiko and her adventures with the two pandas, Pan and Papanda, who have esca...

    Chie the Brat (Jarinko Chie) is Isao Takahata’s second feature film, released in 1981 and produced by Toho and TMS Entertainment. The format echoes that of Japanese cartoon strings. The movie is an adaptation of the manga of the same name by writer and cartoonist Etsumi Haruki. Using typical Japanese humor, it follows the young and lively protagoni...

    The Great Adventure of Horus, Prince of the Sun is the first feature film directed by Isao Takahata, then an employee of the Japanese production company Toei Dōga. Rather than for any real commercial purpose, the film was produced as a concession in response to the intense labor protests that swept through Toei since 1965. Along with the work sched...

    My Neighbors the Yamadas is, once again, a feature film based on a manga, in this case, the comic manga Nono-chan (by Hisaichi Ishii). It was released in 1999. Produced by Studio Ghibli, it reprises themes already introduced in Jarinko Chie and Only Yesterday, exploring the everyday life of a Japanese family. The Yamada family, consisting of the pa...

    The director’s third feature-length animated film, Gauche the Cellist, was released in 1982 and produced by Oh! Production. It was adapted from Kenji Miyazawa’s short story of the same name. Gauche is a country boy who plays the cello in the local orchestra, a practice to which he devotes his whole self. Unfortunately, not being an exceptionally sk...

    Only Yesterday is Isao Takahata’s second directorial project under the Studio Ghibli banner. It’s adapted from the homonymous manga by Hotaro Okamoto and Yuko Tone. A blockbuster in Japan in 1991, it is a realistic drama aimed at adult audiences. It follows the story of Taeko, a young woman employed by a Tokyo company. Taeko finds herself at a cros...

    Pom Poko, released in 1994, is based on Kenji Miyazawa’s short story Futago no hoshi. The protagonists are the tanuki (animals also known as “raccoon dogs“) who inhabit Tama Hill and their battle against humans who want to clear it for redevelopment into a residential area. To thwart the humans, the tanuki exploit the art of transformism, tradition...

    The Tale of the Princess Kaguya, released in 2013, is the last anime directed by Takahata. Completed over eight years, it is a free adaptation of the 10th-century Japanese tale Taketori Monogatari. In the anime, an elderly, childless peasant couple discovers a glowing creature in a bamboo stalk, which soon takes the form of a newborn girl. Deciding...

    Grave of the Fireflies, an animated masterpiece that made its mark on cinema history, is still one of the most profound anti-war films ever made. Based on a short story by author Akiyuki Nosaka, it is Takahata’s first film for Studio Ghibli. The neo-realist anime is a harrowing transposition of the truth of war and the horror of those who are its m...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0847223Isao Takahata - IMDb

    Isao Takahata. Director: Pom Poko. Isao Takahata was born on 29 October 1935 in Ise, Japan. He was a director and writer, known for Pom Poko (1994), Grave of the Fireflies (1988) and The Tale of The Princess Kaguya (2013). He died on 5 April 2018 in Tokyo, Japan.

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  3. Isao Takahata Movies - Best to Worst. Isao Takahata is not nearly appreciated enough. His film-making craft is virtually unmatched in the world of animation - or otherwise really. He's not as consistent as the more well known Miyazaki, but his peaks are absolutely just as high.

  4. Apr 5, 2018 · He is known for his five feature length anime films released under Ghibli, Grave of the Fireflies (1988), Only Yesterday (1991), Pom Poko (1994), My Neighbors the Yamadas (1999) and The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2013).

  5. May 11, 2023 · Takahata's films often tackled mature and complex themes, and his innovative animation techniques helped to redefine the genre. Takahata passed away in 2018, leaving behind a legacy as one of Japan's greatest animators. Here is a list of All Isao Takahata Movies Ranked:

  6. Isao Takahata, one of the key figures in Japanese animation and co-founder of Studio Ghibli, has left an incredible mark on the world of cinema. With a directorial career spanning several decades, Takahata has been influential in shaping the animation industry, both in Japan and internationally.

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