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I like to talk about moving drawings.
I watched the BAD cut of NAUSICAA
I watched the US's first attempt at dubbing Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind. Just, why?
#studioghibli #hayaomiyazaki #nausicaa
#studioghibli #hayaomiyazaki #nausicaa
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THE SECRET OF NIMH was a BOOK??
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I have returned. I go over the major differences between The Secret of NIMH (film) and its source material, Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH (book). #animation #classicmovies #animatedmovie
My Thoughts on THE BOY AND THE HERON
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I share my (spoiler free) thoughts on what I thought about Hayao Miyazaki's new film, THE BOY AND THE HERON. #studioghibli #hayaomiyazaki #theboyandtheheron #reviewfilm
Why I LOVE Princess Mononoke
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Part 5 and finale of my journey to the premiere of The Boy and the Heron. #studioghibli #hayaomiyazaki #theboyandtheheron #princessmononoke
Why I LOVE Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
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Part 4 of my journey to the premiere of The Boy and the Heron. #studioghibli #hayaomiyazaki #theboyandtheheron
Why I LOVE Porco Rosso
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Part 3 of my journey to the premiere of The Boy and the Heron. #studioghibli #hayaomiyazaki #theboyandtheheron #porcorosso
Why I LOVE Spirited Away
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Part 2 of my journey to the premiere of The Boy and the Heron. Spirited Away Theory: www.cbr.com/spirited-away-brothel-theory-explained/ #studioghibli #spiritedaway #theboyandtheheron #hayaomiyazaki
Why I LOVE Kiki's Delivery Service
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Looking at my 5 favorite Miyazaki films in anticipation for his new film. The Boy and the Heron. Starting with Kiki's Delivery Service #studioghibli #hayaomiyazaki #theboyandtheheron #kikisdeliveryservice
The Day of the Crows is pretty GREAT!
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After 7 long years, I finally watched The Day of the Crows. #animatedfilms #review #animation
The 20 BEST Animated Films According to IMDb
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Looking at IMDb.com's highest-rated animated movies and lowkey judging. #animatedfilms #ranking #animation
Shinkai comes back SWINGING - Suzume
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This is the last one for now, I promise. #suzumenotojimari #suzume #makotoshinkai
"THE Shinkai film of ALL-TIME" - Weathering with You
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The final entry to my little "Road to Suzume" series. :) #makotoshinkai #weatheringwithyou #suzumenotojimari
The Shinkai film that shook Japan - Your Name
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Part 3/4 of my little "Road to Suzume" series :) #makotoshinkai #yourname #suzumenotojimari
Revisiting my first Shinkai movie - Children Who Chase Lost Voices
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Continuing on the road to Shinkai's new film, Suzume, I revisit the first film of his that I ever watched. #makotoshinkai #suzume #suzumenotojimari
Makoto Shinkai's debut film is a little odd - The Place Promised in Our Early Days
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The road to Suzume's premiere begins with The Place Promised in Our Early Days. #makotoshinkai #suzumenotojimari #suzume
why pokémon trainers should practice their throws
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why pokémon trainers should practice their throws
Goro Miyazaki's BEST Film (so far?) - From Up On Poppy Hill
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Goro Miyazaki's BEST Film (so far?) - From Up On Poppy Hill
Im glad i never this version as a kid back then. I haven't seen Nausicaa until recently and i wish i had seen it in the 90s.
Did you recreate the cover using AI???? 🤮🤮🤮🤮 Please don't use AI...it steals from artists, as as a creator, you're only shooting yourself in the foot!!!
Nah, the image I used in the video was pulled from Google, and it happened to be quite small and low quality. It stretched when I enlarged it during editing. I didn't really think much of it until later, but thought it was fine. As far as I know, the image itself is not AI. I wouldn't knowingly use AI art ever. I appreciate you looking out for other artists.
Naming them Gorgons is the most 80s thing they could've done...ugh, I DO think the dub is horrendous!!! Sooo glad the whole "no cuts" message with the katana happened after this so his movies were kept how they were intended to be seen! And that they redid this atrocity!
Miramax also did a dirty to Gandahar. But TopCraft had earlier success with The flight of Dragons, enough to blatantly inspire The Legend of Zelda.
Anime in the west back in the day was so wierd. Particularly the localization,im looking a you 4kids
My elementary school library had the sequel book, Rasco and the Rats of NIHM. I must haves that book out at least 7 times to reread it.
Hey, nice to come across this. The book was one of favorites growing up as a kid and the movie was my first “They ruined the source material!” moment. As an adult, I get why they changed what they did and can appreciate it as its own piece. But the book and movie are just so different in tone. The entire sections describing the scientific method (they even had a control group) used on the rat experiments, Jenner and Nicodemus having full on debate, the rats pondering a future where there could be more than one intelligent species on earth, would have been boring in a movie but little me loved it. It honestly might have been my first foray into Science Fiction as a vehicle for thinking about larger concepts. It’s also funny that from the perspective of NIMH they are the protagonists in a sci fi horror movie about having accidentally made potentially dangerous intelligent rats that could go out and completely upset the balance of the planet if left to breed and run free in the wild.
Bruh i get recommended this video evey month. A nice video, you remind me of a friend who tried to make similar videos but he's passionate about gaming and manhwa.
Nimh stands for the national institute of mental health
Randomly came across your channel. Really loved the miyazaki videos. Great job. Wish your channel becomes successful.
Mrs. Frisby doesn't have a first name because she is a mid-20th-century married woman, and to use her first name would imply a level of intimacy that we, the audience, do not have, or a youth that she doesn't not fit into. It's a remainder of the style of sexism of the time period, older even than the film itself. A little more concurrent with the book's publication. It was standard to refer to married women by their husbands' names in newspapers through even the 80s, and continued in a lot of Southern US newspapers into the 90s. Basically, it's emphasizing her positive qualities as a modest and correct married mother.
I haven't seen this movie in a while. honestly, all I remember is seeing it once when I was 4 or 5 back in the 2000s, but I at least watched it once.
And a movie
Theres a really cool rpg setting called "cloud empress" that has a similar feel to this. The art is super retro and so far theres like 7 mini books, worth cheking out
I love this movie
Nobody else can call shuch a masterpiece thier first work wow.
Bruh I'd kill a whole entire Forest to see a sequel for Nausicaä uh it has came to my attention that i shouldn't do that :|
Just finished the Nausicaa of the Vallet of the Wind manga really good read, aged very well The difference in writing between the movie and manga is night and day Nausicaa is a top tier mc Ion think stuff like Nier and Attack on Titan would exist without Nausicaa, they werent lying when they said the manga was a pioneer
These videos are such good quality man, thanks so much for making these 💕
I hope he doesn't make another film, he should have stopped at "The Wind Rises" this one is rubbish.
You not liking a movie ≠ the movie is rubbish
Visually and imaginatively spectacular, but the story was a hot mess
Unconventional? Yes. A hot mess? No. There's this notion here in the west that "good storytelling" equals to linear/logical narrative, mandatorily. This is a very simplistic and restrictive (not to say utilitarian) way to look at art, however.
@@maniacmeat9832 rightly or wrongly, my feelings would be shared by a great many. I need to give it a second viewing, and maybe that will temper my opinion somewhat
Dude you deserve way more subs for how good these videos are keep it up
Honestly it’s still my favorite Ghilbli film. I’ve watched all of them except the new Boy and the Heron and grave of the fireflies (because it’s not on any streaming service), and there’s just something about Nausicaä that sticks out to me even among the Ghilbli films.
Nausicaa was the first ghibli movie I watched. I watched it when I was 4 and was obsessed with it. My mom even made me her insect whistle :')
I have watched most Ghibli films and Nausicaä is still my favorite. It is so beautiful and powerful but also hauntingly quiet at times.
Yo. You forgot to mention the awesome sound track! The way it has both 80 synth and one of the most haunting, nostalgic melodies ever is amazing.
By the way, you forgot to mention Summer Wars by Mamoru Hosoda, that was one of his well known films along with Girl who Leapt through time. I really enjoy his works, as they cover a range of family themes similar to some of Miyazaki's works. Not just having female leads, he also has a passion to show a mentor guide a student and how they grow in films like the Boy and the Beast.
I actually loved the music, like you know its good when one of my favourite themes is literally 3 notes. It has similar vibes to the breath of the wild, which I could write an entire academic essay on
Just so you know, there are whispers or rumors that Miyazaki's next film will be a sequel to this 👀
Although it is rumor, it could work. Although the Nausicaä film is pretty open and close, the Manga does go on MUCH longer than the film, as the film is an adaptation of the first 2 volumes out of the 7 total, with a lot of the worldbuilding and politics of the world cut out for simplicities sake (for example, the Tolmekians being at war with the Doroks, or Kushana's Military Politics with her siblings)
*WHERE IS THIS MANGA?!*
It’s absolutely amazing,when I was young I watched it all them time,it’s extraordinary!
I love it too, i also read the manga and it was just as good. The story is more fleshed out in the manga of course, so i recommend it to people who liked the movie. 😊
The scenes with the frogs climbing Mahito's body and the one where the birds run towards him right after he falls into the 'other world' were honestly so scary, haha! It reminded me a lot of Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away.
It's so nice to hear other people share their thoughts on my favorite films :) I like to know I'm not the only one obsessed with these masterpieces!!
i definitely went in with the wrong mindset thinking it would be more of a standard adventure (i blame the change of the original title and the western advertising), but i still loved it! it left me feeling that i need to find my own blocks to build my own world and that it’ll be all right :-) great review!
Your name was a masterpiece of thos director I highly recommend to watch. This first one was not very clear to me
There were a lot of birds.
Thanks for getting me hyped for The Boy and the Heron!
I wouldn’t say but it’s better than the directors other work I mean everyone loves to make fun of earwig the witch
First time seeing your channel and thanks for recommending this I think your the first UA-camr I met who’s talking about this
Ah, I know this feeling of pursuing a film Apparently nobody else is interested in and is Impossible or Hard To Get. I thought I was the only one who persued such obscure titles. Great video by the way... but Only 52 views?!
Nice vid
Great video man, this deserves more views and likes. Keep up the good work!
Glad this randomly came up! Fun video. Kiki's was also my first Ghibli movie. I watched it so much, and even rewatched it the other day. It's such a wonderful film!
The way is works is that they take all the reviews and averages them into the common rating. I’m pretty sure they’re ranked by which ratings are higher.
The thing I love most about the manga is that it follows Miyazaki's philosophical journey over the course of over a decade. The themes of the story keep getting more complex and nuanced as it goes on. You can see some reflections of Miyazaki's thought process in other works he made around the same time, particularly in Porco Rosso and Princess Mononoke. Mononoke has basically the same ending as the Nausicaa manga: >Well, we killed the one entity holding the world as we know it together, and wiped a whole city off the map in the process. What do we do now? >We rebuild, and keep on living. Side note: the master of the crypt is probably the best sympathetic villain character of all time. One one hand, it just wants to create a problem-free world to carry out the hopes and dreams of its long-dead creators, but on the other hand, it killed tens of billions, destroyed the entire ecosystem, and manipulated all the survivors to do its bidding in order to achieve a goal that would end in their extermination. All because humanity couldn't fix its own problems.
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I totally get what you mean by learning how to look at it. Great video! This manga is one of my favorite books.
Nice video, I can see you put a lot of work into it. Showed up on my home page. Thanks for sharing!
8:00 for people who dont have the means to read the manga, I recommend checking your local library. I checked out 11 gundam books that i would never be able to afford (theyre 25-30 a piece) nowadays my local library has a huge selection of manga, and it also has a partership with 4 other libraries, so it has access to a lot more books that it can borrow. it also now has access to an ebook app. so you also have access to a ton of ebooks to read. not only that, they let you check out a lot more books per each visit, and theyre a lot more lenient on when to return them. if youre late returning a book, instead of charging you fees, it just automatically auto-checks out unless someone else put a hold on that book. and it auto checks out a ton of times, like 10 i think. so you can potentially have a book at home for 10 times longer than before.
5:01 I personally think that in most cases, its better to watch the film before reading the book. from my personal exprerience, every time I read the book/manga before watching the movie, the movie ends up feeling underwhelming. my best example is The Godfater.... I love that movie, as a cinefile, I would put it in my top 3 of all time. but when i read the book, i thought the book is a way better story. it goes more into detail on everything and everything makes more sense. and im sure, that If I had read the book before watching the movie, I would have been dissappointed to see all the changes made in the movie, and the stuff they cut out. so im sure my opinion of the movie would have been diminished and i might not have enjoyed it as much. but by watching the lesser product, before the greater product, I got to get an equal amount of enjoyment from the movie as I did from the book. now, the oposite case.... I read the ghost in the shell manga before watching the animated movie. in this case, they had cut out soooooo much from the manga, that it really diminished my opinion of the movie. I loved the movie. but im sure if I had watched it before reading the manga, my opinion of it would have been a lot better. then there's dune, I read the book before the movie, thought the book was near perfect, the movie, very underwhelming. on imdb it has a score of 8/10 which is a really good score. I personally would give it a 6/10, but im sure if I had watched it before reading the book, i would have scored it closer to an 8/10