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  1. May 2, 2024 · Recent News. Miyazaki Hayao (born January 5, 1941, Tokyo, Japan) is an influential Japanese anime director whose lyrical and allusive works have won both critical and popular acclaim. His notable films include Princess Mononoke (1997), Spirited Away (2001), Howl’s Moving Castle (2004), and The Boy and the Heron (2023).

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  2. Hayao Miyazaki (宮崎 駿 or 宮﨑 駿, Miyazaki Hayao, Japanese: [mijaꜜzaki hajao]; born January 5, 1941) is a Japanese animator, filmmaker, and manga artist.A founder of Studio Ghibli, he has attained international acclaim as a masterful storyteller and creator of Japanese animated feature films, and is widely regarded as one of the most accomplished filmmakers in the history of animation.

    • 1963–present
    • Goro Miyazaki, Keisuke Miyazaki
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  4. Oct 2, 2021 · Listen · 3:453-Minute Listen. Imageboard, My Neighbor Totoro (1988), Hayao Miyazaki. Japanese filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki is renowned for creating enchanting worlds in his animated films. For the ...

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  5. Nov 23, 2021 · There is a curious mix of fatalism and hope in Miyazaki’s work. The forest spirit in “Princess Mononoke” is murdered, despite the hero and heroine’s hardest efforts; yet the forest lives ...

  6. Jan 9, 2005 · In 1985, Tokuma Shoten, the publishing company, which had released the manga of “Nausicäa,” opened an anime studio, Ghibli; Toshio Suzuki, Isao Takahata, and Hayao Miyazaki became its ...

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    Hayao Miyazaki is emotional and passionate, has a fiercely undulating human nature, is strongly self-assertive and tends to prompt action, has a bountiful expressiveness and curiosity, and possesses an imagination so vivid it verge on hallucinatory vision. And it goes without saying that all these characteristics are in constant conflict with the s...

    Early life

    Miyazaki was born in Tokyo, and is the second son of four brothers. His father was Katsuji Miyazaki and their family owned Miyazaki Airplane Mfg. Co., Ltd (宮崎航空機製作所 , Miyazaki Kōkūki Seisakusho), and their factory was based in Tochigi Prefecture in Kanuma. When the Second World War began, their family was evacuated to Utsunomiya. It was here that Miyazaki stayed until his third grade of elementary school. He moved to Eifuku, Suginami, Tokyo where he studied until 4th grade of elementary schoo...

    Working as an Animator

    He entered Gakushuin University and joined the Children's Literature Circle (Children's Culture Study Group). While helping plan several puppet shows, he continued drawing manga with the goal of becoming a professional manga artist, but decided to move into the world of animation. After graduating from Gakushuin University, he joined Toei Animation as an animator. He struggled with the workmanlike atmosphere of Toei Animation, and never stopped his dream of being a cartoonist. He was greatly...

    Future Boy Conan

    In 1978, Miyazaki directed Future Boy Conanfor NHK. While he was not credited as director in the end credits, Miyazaki's responsibilities encompassed that of a director. In trying to keep with the strict weekly broadcasting schedule, Miyazaki was not only in charge of directing, but also in storyboarding, setting, character design and mechanical design. He drew most storyboards and layouts, and the script made by the staff. The storyboard, layout, and original drawings were all checked by Isa...

    Good & Evil

    Most of Miyazaki's films feature some sort of struggle between good and evil. For example, in The Castle of Cagliostro, Clarisse d'Cagliostro struggling to save the European Grand Duchy of Gagliostro after it is invaded by the Count Cagliostro, and in Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, Nausicaä is struggling to save the Valley of the Wind after it is invaded by the Tolmekians. Also, in Castle in the Sky, Pazu must save Sheeta after she is captured by Muska.

    Environment

    Several of Miyazaki's film go into man's concern for nature. Such as, in Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, Nausicaä spends a portion of the movie doing research to find a cure for the toxin plaguing their lands. And in Princess Mononoke, San, being raised by wolves, is very angry at men for destroying their forests.

    Anti-War

    Anti-War is a big theme in both Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind and in Princess Mononoke. In both movies, the main characters are trying to stop all of the wars. Nausicaä wants to stop the animals from fighting, as well as the main battle against the Pejitans and the Ohmu. In Princess Mononoke, Ashitakatries to end the conflict between Irontown and the forest.

    Miyazaki has cited several Japanese artists as his influences, including Sanpei Shirato, Osamu Tezuka, and Soji Yamakawa. A number of Western authors have also influenced his works, including Frédéric Back, Lewis Carroll, Roald Dahl, Jean Giraud, Paul Grimault, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Yuriy Norshteyn, as well as animation studio Aardman Animations.

    Movies

    1. 1968 Hols: Prince of the Sun (太陽の王子 ホルスの大冒険 , Taiyō no ōji Horusu no dai Bōken) 1.1. Animator, Scene Designer 2. 1979 The Castle of Cagliostro (ルパン三世 カリオストロの城 , Rupan Sansei: Kariosutoro no Shiro) 2.1. Director, Storyboard, Screenplay, Character Designer 3. 1984 Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (風の谷のナウシカ , Kaze no Tani no Naushika) 3.1. Director, Storyboard, Screenplay 4. 1986 Castle in the Sky (天空の城ラピュタ , Tenkū no Shiro Rapyuta) 4.1. Director, Storyboard, Screenplay, Editor 5. 1988 My N...

    Shorts

    1. 1972 Panda! Go, Panda! (パンダ・コパンダ , Panda Kopanda) 1.1. Screen Design 2. 1973 Panda! Go, Panda! and the Rainy-Day Circus (パンダ・コパンダ 雨降りサー スの巻 , Panda Kopanda: Amefuri Circus no Maki) 2.1. Screen Design 3. 1995 On Your Mark (ジブリ実験劇場 , Jiburi Jikkengekijō On Yua Māku) 4. 2001 Koro's Big Day Out (コロの大さんぽ , Koro no Daisanpo) 5. 2001 The Whale Hunt (くじらとり?, Whale Hunt) 6. 2002 Mei and the Kittenbus (めいとこねこバス , Mei to Konekobasu) 7. 2006 The Day I Bought a Star (星をかった日 , Hoshi wo Katta Hi) 8. 2006...

    TV

    1. 1964-65 Shonen Ninja-style Fujimaru (少年忍者風のフジ丸) (Toei Animation) 1.1. Assistant Animator 2. 1966-67 Rainbow Sentai Robin (レインボー戦隊ロビン) (Toei Animation) 2.1. Assistant Animator 3. 1969-70 Secret Akko-chan (ひみつのアッコちゃん) (Toei Animation) 3.1. Based on the comics for girls by Fujio Akatsuka (赤塚不二夫) 3.2. Assistant Animator 4. 1969-70 Moomin (1969 TV series) (ムーミン) (Fuji TV, Zuiyo, Shin-ei Animation, TMS Entertainment) 4.1. Animator 5. 1971-72 Lupin the Third Part I (ルパン三世 (TV第1シリーズ) , Rupansansei...

    Manga, Image Boards

    1. Puss in Boots 2. People of the Desert 3. Animal Treasure Island 4. To My Sister (Collected in The World of Hayao Miyazaki and Yasuo Ōtsuka) 5. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind(7 volumes) 6. The Journey of Shuna 7. Run Two Horsepower Run From The Wind(NAVI, December 1989 and CAR GRAPHIC , August 2010 issue) 8. Meal in the Air(JAL WINDS, June 1994) 9. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind - Watercolor Painting Collection 10. Princess Mononoke 11. The Age of the Flying Boat(Dainippon Painting...

    Design Work

    1. WondershipTVCM of Hitachi's Maxell New Gold Videotape 2. Pochette DragonTVCM of Hitachi's PC H2 3. Ghost Ship in the live-action film Red Crow and the Ghost Ship 4. Nandarōfor Nippon Television Network 5. Kanabeefor the Kanagawa Dream National Athletic Meet

    Lyrics

    1. Carrying You (Castle in the Skytheme song) 2. My Neighbor Totoro (My Neighbor Totorotheme song) 3. Le Chemin du Ven (My Neighbor Totoroinsert song) 4. Country Road (Whisper of the Hearttheme song) 5. Baron no Uta (Whisper of the Heartimage album) 6. Princess Mononoke (Princess Mononoketheme song) 7. Tatara Song (Princess Mononokeinsert song)

    Hayao Miyazaki at the Internet Movie Database
    Hayao Miyazaki on Anime News Network
    Hayao Miyazaki on Wikipedia
    Miyazaki, H. (2009). Starting Point 1979-1996. San Francisco: VIZ Media. (Translated by Cary, B. & Schodt, F.L.)
  7. Hayao Miyazaki. Writer: Spirited Away. Hayao Miyazaki is one of Japan's greatest animation directors. The entertaining plots, compelling characters, and breathtaking visuals in his films have earned him international renown from critics as well as public recognition within Japan. Miyazaki started his career in 1963 as an animator at the studio Toei Douga studio, and was subsequently involved ...

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