Sari HD me. I feel like the trailers for the other films were much more theatrical. But i suppose its different since Miyazaki didn't make this film with Ghibli. Even then, Nausicaa deserved a better trailer, especially since its my favorite film.
I actually kinda like the trailer! Love it actually. In terms of capturing the entire scope of the film no, but capturing the childlike magic and imagination of Miyazaki maybe. I enjoy it more as a product of its time
***** Yes. The manga is...full of so much awesome. I really hated how they used the fire demon in the film. He was so cool in the manga (yes, I know they made the movie before the manga was finished, but still...).
+eclipsesonic You certainly are the most fervent of ghibli fanatics. I've seen your comments across the vast majority of Ghibli movie trailers on UA-cam.
"A thousand years have passed since the collapse of industrialized civilization. A toxic jungle now spreads, threatening the survival of the last of the human race" That opening always send chills down my spine...
it’s literally the future if we don’t get our shit together. not that industrial civilization should be saved, but parts can be salvaged for the good of all, especially keeping hospitals powered with solar panels and windmills (while everyone else lives relatively electricity-free). but we must stop extractive economies. Indigenous peoples around the world have been telling us all along, not in the same way but in a similar spirit.
@@тито-к9в Nice dream... But indigenous small scale societies don't have the man power to create and maintain the production of advanced machines like solar panels or wind farms. considering the world would need a ceaseless supply of these items as solar degrades to be useless after ten years, and wind between fifteen and twenty. Plus you'd also need the satellite industries of heavy plant production and materials plus their satellite industries such as refining. A solar panel is the tip of a massive pyramid of industries.
@gabriellockhart i meant that we would use all the solar that has already been produced, and then rely on wind and (non-dam) hydro for the necessities in hospitals. there is literally no other solution. harnessing electricity as we know it only exists because of a society built on extraction and exploitation, one that has deforested almost the entire planet and continues to eat mountains and drain lakes. you’re right in that solar power requires as much destruction and violence that fossil fuels do, but crucially they do not alter the climate at nearly the same rate, and that’s what we need to focus on mitigating first. the mass extinction event industrial society is causing right now cannot go on.
@@тито-к9в Nope because they'd eventually all degrade and wear out and with no means of producing more we would literally end our species. You see we've gone way past the tipping point to go in reverse. The only way now is forwards, the only chance of survival of our species is to become multi planet species, we need to leave earth and start mining and consuming the asteroid belt. For the survival of our species we need to ditch solar and wind because both of these things are not remotely sustainable and will do considerably more damage then coal or gas. because of these technologies reliance on rare earth materials. The key word being rare. we'll have to strip mine africa and south america. which is stupid and dangerous. our only path forward is nuclear fission and water batteries and low carbon natural gas with next generation thorium reactors. with the hope of that in the next few years we can crack nuclear fusion generators and that piece of tech will essentially remove our need for gas, solar and wind. a wasteless system of generating electricity with no danger of melt down. And you're also forgotting the benefits of global warming. which means our plants will grow more and thus we'll get more calories per acre of land, a second benefit would be larger cattle. the earth is simply returning to how it was before the last ice age, warm and wet, Pursuing a reversal of carbon could destroy the eco system by creating a mass die off of plants that require CO2 to survive. Our technology is more then enough to protect us from the so called increase in temperature and increased storms..
+Arrowdance Funny you should mention that on this vid, since Nausicaa also has a manga with a lot more going on than in the movie. Check it out if you can.
The year wouldn't make any difference, seeing as it's all hand-drawn! It's just put together with the computer, which really wouldn't have any effect on the art quality. Or do you mean it's impressive because most of the stuff at the time was crap?
Even if it's not their highest rated one, to me Studio Ghibli struck gold on their first film. Nausicca and thr Valley of the Wind is a beauitful story about cooperating with nature and I will love it to the end of time.
ugh, i'm so happy when people watch nausicaa. whenever people mention their favorite hayao miyazaki films, almost nobody's ever heard of nausicaa.... :( it's my most favorite film that shaped my childhood and i live by it!
Hey, well, for what it's worth, my super awesome college professor told me this film was her favorite! These films aren't usually my cup of tea, but I'm here checking it out because I trust it must be great if she's into it, haha.
@@vanitybenevolent Since its pre-ghibli, im super biased to say that its the best ghibli film, before ghibli even existed hahah it really shaped the way man.
This movie is fucking beautiful to the point of perfection. I've always been the guy to be mad if the MC didn't get some kind of retribution or revenge on the people who wronged them and this movie just didn't give me that feeling. I'm fine with the peace they had and that's amazing for me.
Mayasaki's gold. I've never been an anime person but i've been watching Mayasaki films the last 3 weeks and i shit you not they're all good. So far; Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, Kiki's Delivery Service and now Nausicaa Valley of the Wind. They're all good.
I love that the trailer makes it look like it's a cutesy movie about the bravery of a young princess that loves nature and wants to protect everyone yayyyy, when in reality it's so much darker, so much sadder, and so much deeper. This movie is awesome
Rarely have i seen so much righteous beardage and badass moustachery comitted to one single film. Heroic princess messiah leads the way in an ode to true compassion and male fascial hair.
@@SayHelloToMyLittleSchwing SPS Voice makes everything better. Heck... he played a Colombian Mob boss and not only made it credible. He was actually kind of charming.
Nah man, they moment we developed the capability to navigate the outer space effeciently, we leave this crumbling rock we called earth and we rape some other worlds. To be honest, i'm looking forward to it.
Yeah I'm seeing this for the first time and it just doesnt look like it has enough story structure. It looks like a collection of random ass weirdness.
in my opinion its one of the best made Miyazaki films. I just wached it and it was so good. Even at the end i cried not because it was sad but just because of how kind lovig and good nausica was ... damn i cried like for an hour p.s i usually never crie when im waching a movie but Hayao Miyazaki can easily make that happen😢😭😭😭
My gran, who I lived with a lot as a child, used to rent this out of our local library every other week so I could watch it before going to bed. I’m not even a huge anime fan, but something about Nausicaa has really vibed with me my whole life.
I agree with you I personnally prefer watching animation movies rather than real films because of the art and Studio Ghibli always use that kind of water color stuff that looks so beautiful!
+Kirielle Lilas yaaaaass the scenery in Mononoke was so breathtakingly amazing! with so much detail you could count the amount of hair from the Forest Spirit! And in Spirited Away the sea shone as if you stood next to it!
I love Mononoke Hime is long but so amazing and San is my second favorite heroin (after of Nausicaä) and the first movie that I watched was Spirited Away i still love it. Nausicaä was the "first" after of so much time i didn't watched a studio ghibli movie and now is one my favorite movies of all time.
I recently had the pleasure of seeing this movie on the big screen when my local theater was hosting classic movies. I'd already seen it before, but it is nothing short of absolutely breathtaking in an actual movie theater. I greatly envy the people who see ghibli films when they first came out
I found it, i finally found it. It took me 6 years trying to remember what this movie was about but i finally found it. Thank you, whoever you are for posting this trailer ❤
This is my favorite Studio Ghibli movie, and Ponyo. For the aesthetics of this film, Miyazaki was inspired by the art of Jean Giraud Moebius, one of my favorite artists.
I remember looking at this at a local family-owned VHS rental store in the early '90s and decided to check it out. This was the first of Miyazaki's films I saw and had no idea who he was. As years went by I have seen his other creations and became a fan.
I watched this movie probably in the mid 80s with my dad. I wanted to find it to show my son what it was, and it was the 2nd one that came up in my vague search for it. Who knew it had so many fans today! Thanks very much!
The trailer can't even express what a masterpiece this movie was. Honestly, none of the Studio Ghibli movies even need a trailer Just "made by Studio Ghibli" is enough because everyone knows, it is going to be mindblowing up until hayao miyazaki retired
My favourite movie of all time together with castle in the sky. The track "the legend of the wind" makes the other ghibli movies almost pale in comparison what an icon.
On March 11 1984 Nausicaä Of The Valley Of The Wind was released in Japanese theaters and made $14.3 million on a budget of 180 million yen in the budget of $758,000 in US Dollars the film did help the creation of Studio Ghibli and it's themes of environmental and anti-war this movie hold up when it was released back in 1984. Tomorrow is going to be the film's 40th anniversary Happy 40th anniversary to Nausicaä. Great film
if you love Miyazaki’s work I recommend these movies to watch,castle in the sky, up on poppy hill, when the wind rises,whisper of the heart,grave of the fireflies,arrietty,ocean waves,porco rosso,when marine was there,the cat returns,ponyo,Totoro,spirited away, and many others!
This film is the best animated film i've ever seen in my life since Disney's Fantasia 2000. Where to begin? The Action... The Peril... The Voices... My God! As stupid as this sounds, this film should've won an Oscar… if Animated Films could’ve won Oscars in 1984…
Dude this movie's everything ( animation,theme,plot,drive etc) is just insane even now when I watch a disney movie and this, its spectacular to realize how a 37 yr old film( 1984 ) is better than a 20th century big budget movie.
Finally got to rewatch this since it was added to netflix. Fucking amazing. It was one of those vague "loose-thread" childhood memories that stick in the back of your head. I was basically stumbling in the dark until I saw the trailer on netflix, as I didn't remember the name. Finding it was very satisfying. GG childhood.
I liked the movie, but for some reason I thought she was not wearing any pants for the first 20 minutes until i realised the pants are just plain white xD
They should make a live action version of this, it shouldn't be exactly the same, but similar. It has an awesome world, and some great ideas and characters.
nah let it stay as animation and preserve it. No remake or live action (sure it would be cool if that happens but for me the animation is incomparable for it to be live action)
The trailer's summary is quite inaccurate - "harness the power of the Ohmus" and "spectacular romance"? None of that was in the film. Still much better than the Warriors of the Wind cover though.
Funnily enough, even in English it's a fairly appropriate use of the term. Dictionary definition includes: "a quality of mystery, excitement, and remoteness from everyday life" and "a medieval tale dealing with a hero of chivalry, of the kind common in Romance languages." This describes Nausicaa-- and much of Miyazaki's work-- quite well. The trailer itself is not exactly faithful to the movie in general, I would agree.
I love the animation in "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind" and I love the song too because it cheers me up and it's the oldest out of my favourite Anime and you uploaded the trailer on my 22nd birthday. :)
Why I love Nausicaa as a character - 1. She represents the best of humanity but not in a dumb way like many movies do 2. She knows her limits and isn't flawless 3. She isn't full nonviolent. She knows when to resort to that Pretty wholesome character ngl
+Arzoid HD So you imply those non asiatic mates disliked it? It's not a matter of having watched animes before, it's a matter of watching art with eyes unclouded by prejudice, in case there were mates who disliked it.
Just watched the Force Awakens trailer, and there's clearly a tribute to the opening scene of Nausicaä. A New Hope had its The Hidden Fortress, so it makes sense that a meta cinephile like Abrams would do this.
+P Romich yep, i think that Rey character inspired by Nausicaa. Also The Matrix Revolution also have an ending that similar to Nausicaa, just look it up
OMG you're right! Can't believe I didn't notice the similarities between Rey and Nausicaa when I saw Episode VII. The opening scene of the film definitely has a lot similarities. J. J. Abrams most likely did pay tribute to Nausicaa when doing Star Wars. It works!
+0ddc1_kovacs I also find the whimsical Rey's Theme is inspired by Ghibli movies. When I saw Rey sliding down the sand with that music playing my first thought was Nausicaa.
I saw this in eighth grade back in early March of 2015. We had movie days every single Friday. There was a choice between this and My Neighbor Totoro both Ghibli movies to get the most votes. End up watching Nausicaa instead. And immediately I was instantly blown away by it.
In case you're thinking that you've heard this song before but in English; the song is "It's a memory" By Fred Faulke. Finding that out was the most relieving thing I've done all year.
I was here- 27th of August 2019, i don't know where the other commenters are at, but i know some are dads, moms, grandparents or even dead......may your soul rest in peace.....and for those who are reading this comment after 9 years from now, please pray for me😢😢
ii saw this in the early 90's and it took me over a decade to find it using the only memory i had of the ohmu rage rushing the valley at the very end of this film, such a powerful memory i have of it, i nevcer gave up searching and now i play it for my son on occasions, this film inspired so many artists, the chokobo from final fantasy is just one of them.
I watched this movie when I was 6 year old and it was my favorite..... After I became adult I tried to find this movie. Now I have finally found it😭😭 I am so happy!!!!
I enjoy watching Nausicää of the Valley of the Wind and it was a amazing Ghibli animated movie I ever seen. I like the Nausicää and she was the bravest princess that she has no fear and she can kick some ass. The entire animation was great and the entire premise was really Anime style that fans will enjoy. Even though I came here because I seen Doug Walker's (Nostalgia Critic) review on Disneycember and he says that it was the first Ghibli movie that ever came out in the 80's and that's why I need to watch these classic Movies of Miyazaki's work. Check it out if you can and this movie was fantastic. Thanks Doug.
felipe i 100% agree with you. i think nausicaa is a fantastic movie and she is one of my favorite heroes. it is my favorite ghibli movie. i have the manga and i like it too, it goes into a lot more depth in the story, but the anime movie is better.
Felipe Rico Most of the people I know have Lord of the Rings as their favorites movies of all time. Mine is Nausicaä (even if I love Tolkien cinematic masterpiece) and I think this have to be one of the most underated movies of all time. With Grave of the Fireflies and La Vie D'adèle. Yeah most of the cinephiles know theses but they arent popular as a PIXAR or a Marvel movie.
Little fun fact one of the influences for Nausicaa was J.R.R Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings other influences include Frank Herberts Dune Ursula Lee Guin Earthsea series and the French comic legend Jean Giraud aka Moebius
Threw this movie into my parents cart when i was 3 years old because i liked the colors on the VHS cover. They bought it for me because they thought it was cute lol. Now as an adult i love arthropods and think theyre sooo cuuuttte
This is my favourite movie of all time, and I wish there was a trailer that properly represented the tone and intensity of the movie. This trailer seems cobbled together, with clunky dialogue read by some actor not associated with the film, and a song that belittles the masterful score by Joe Hisaishi. I was lucky enough to travel to the Ghibli museum in 2019 and see original production art and storyboards. Honestly the rest of the museum did not live up to expectations, but that room full of Hayao Miyazaki art was well worth the wait!
What a year for movies! so many neat movies that year as you had Ghostbusters, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Amadeus, Gremlins, Elm Street, The Neverending Story, this movie, Beverly Hills Cop, Top Secret and more.
This is my favourite of Miyazaki's films and I feel that the trailer does not do justice to this masterpiece. Who agrees with me?
Sari HD me. I feel like the trailers for the other films were much more theatrical. But i suppose its different since Miyazaki didn't make this film with Ghibli. Even then, Nausicaa deserved a better trailer, especially since its my favorite film.
100% agree. But I think trailers were just different back then.
I actually kinda like the trailer! Love it actually. In terms of capturing the entire scope of the film no, but capturing the childlike magic and imagination of Miyazaki maybe. I enjoy it more as a product of its time
Ghibli is gone now since his retirement he made this studio and I seen his son, made only one film.
My fav is Howl's moving castle!!
Nausicaa is one of my favourite Miyazaki films.
Definitly is most underated and my favorite movie from his talent.
It's suck that he's not as popular as any Pixar/Disney movie here.
Arthaslepeureux DEFINITELY, not his most underrated. But I enjoyed the manga a whole lot more.
***** Yes. The manga is...full of so much awesome.
I really hated how they used the fire demon in the film. He was so cool in the manga (yes, I know they made the movie before the manga was finished, but still...).
+eclipsesonic You certainly are the most fervent of ghibli fanatics. I've seen your comments across the vast majority of Ghibli movie trailers on UA-cam.
manga is like 3x better tho. it's not rushed imo this one feels so compressed still a great anime nonetheless (disney who?)
This movie is incredible but I recommend you all read the Nausicaa manga. The art is amazing and it's Miyazaki's life's work!
The manga is too good
I had an existential crisis after the Manga I swear.
And would I do it again - yes, yes and yes.
I am heavily influenced by the Magna and the film adaptation I am very heavily influenced by the films of Hayao Miyazaki
Where can I read it?
@@lerunya17 Samee, it hits so hard, every single time i finish it, and i at least read this fullmanga 2 times a year
"A thousand years have passed since the collapse of industrialized civilization. A toxic jungle now spreads, threatening the survival of the last of the human race"
That opening always send chills down my spine...
it’s literally the future if we don’t get our shit together. not that industrial civilization should be saved, but parts can be salvaged for the good of all, especially keeping hospitals powered with solar panels and windmills (while everyone else lives relatively electricity-free). but we must stop extractive economies. Indigenous peoples around the world have been telling us all along, not in the same way but in a similar spirit.
@@тито-к9в Nice dream... But indigenous small scale societies don't have the man power to create and maintain the production of advanced machines like solar panels or wind farms. considering the world would need a ceaseless supply of these items as solar degrades to be useless after ten years, and wind between fifteen and twenty. Plus you'd also need the satellite industries of heavy plant production and materials plus their satellite industries such as refining. A solar panel is the tip of a massive pyramid of industries.
@gabriellockhart i meant that we would use all the solar that has already been produced, and then rely on wind and (non-dam) hydro for the necessities in hospitals. there is literally no other solution. harnessing electricity as we know it only exists because of a society built on extraction and exploitation, one that has deforested almost the entire planet and continues to eat mountains and drain lakes. you’re right in that solar power requires as much destruction and violence that fossil fuels do, but crucially they do not alter the climate at nearly the same rate, and that’s what we need to focus on mitigating first. the mass extinction event industrial society is causing right now cannot go on.
@@тито-к9в Nope because they'd eventually all degrade and wear out and with no means of producing more we would literally end our species. You see we've gone way past the tipping point to go in reverse. The only way now is forwards, the only chance of survival of our species is to become multi planet species, we need to leave earth and start mining and consuming the asteroid belt. For the survival of our species we need to ditch solar and wind because both of these things are not remotely sustainable and will do considerably more damage then coal or gas. because of these technologies reliance on rare earth materials. The key word being rare. we'll have to strip mine africa and south america. which is stupid and dangerous. our only path forward is nuclear fission and water batteries and low carbon natural gas with next generation thorium reactors. with the hope of that in the next few years we can crack nuclear fusion generators and that piece of tech will essentially remove our need for gas, solar and wind. a wasteless system of generating electricity with no danger of melt down.
And you're also forgotting the benefits of global warming. which means our plants will grow more and thus we'll get more calories per acre of land, a second benefit would be larger cattle. the earth is simply returning to how it was before the last ice age, warm and wet, Pursuing a reversal of carbon could destroy the eco system by creating a mass die off of plants that require CO2 to survive. Our technology is more then enough to protect us from the so called increase in temperature and increased storms..
It's a really amazing animation for 1984.
Sure is! But hey have you ever seen akira (1988) the animation in that movie is spectacular!
+kakashi101able Yeah, I watched it, too. It has an awesome animation, but I prefer the manga. It has more stuff than the movie.
+Arrowdance Funny you should mention that on this vid, since Nausicaa also has a manga with a lot more going on than in the movie. Check it out if you can.
The year wouldn't make any difference, seeing as it's all hand-drawn!
It's just put together with the computer, which really wouldn't have any effect on the art quality. Or do you mean it's impressive because most of the stuff at the time was crap?
Audrey McKnight
Yes a year has to do with a lot! Like CGI of the 90s. Toys story was amazing for it's time and still today!
Even if it's not their highest rated one, to me Studio Ghibli struck gold on their first film. Nausicca and thr Valley of the Wind is a beauitful story about cooperating with nature and I will love it to the end of time.
ugh, i'm so happy when people watch nausicaa. whenever people mention their favorite hayao miyazaki films, almost nobody's ever heard of nausicaa.... :( it's my most favorite film that shaped my childhood and i live by it!
Hey, well, for what it's worth, my super awesome college professor told me this film was her favorite! These films aren't usually my cup of tea, but I'm here checking it out because I trust it must be great if she's into it, haha.
Nausicaa is one of the first Ghibli movies I’ve ever seen and it’s my absolute favorite
I just watched it at the cinema :) Quite a good turnout too.
Nausicaa is my favorite Hayao Miyazaki films ever
@@vanitybenevolent Since its pre-ghibli, im super biased to say that its the best ghibli film, before ghibli even existed hahah it really shaped the way man.
Love miyazaki's "nature and spirit" main subject, never gets boring and he explore it through so much interesting ideas
This movie is fucking beautiful to the point of perfection. I've always been the guy to be mad if the MC didn't get some kind of retribution or revenge on the people who wronged them and this movie just didn't give me that feeling. I'm fine with the peace they had and that's amazing for me.
That isn't the point of the movie. Nausicaa just wants peace, and revenge only takes you farther away from that.
There are no true villains in the movie, only misguided people.
Nausicaa is like the bridge between nature and humans!
Mayasaki's gold.
I've never been an anime person but i've been watching Mayasaki films the last 3 weeks and i shit you not they're all good.
So far; Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, Kiki's Delivery Service and now Nausicaa Valley of the Wind. They're all good.
trvth1s nausica is older than the others you named
Turd Ferg I've seen more since i posted this, including Mayasaki first film
kakashi101able give em to me. Right now i ran out of movies, now i'm watching a series called attack on titan and its great.
Yea dude he's basically a god. And btw its Miyazaki :) Hayao Miyazaki.
+trvth1s
Watch Akira, Ninja Scroll, Fist of the North Star, Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust,Metropolis etc.animes
I love that the trailer makes it look like it's a cutesy movie about the bravery of a young princess that loves nature and wants to protect everyone yayyyy, when in reality it's so much darker, so much sadder, and so much deeper. This movie is awesome
Rarely have i seen so much righteous beardage and badass moustachery comitted to one single film.
Heroic princess messiah leads the way in an ode to true compassion and male fascial hair.
don't let yupa take off his hat or else his hair will give you night terrors
@@L00PdeL00P His voice will calm you. It is Patrick Stewart's voice after all.
Patrick stewart in nausicaa is a top tier cast
* Self correction *
FACIAL hair.
There probably was the odd character who had hairy fascia. But that was not what I was getting at.
@@SayHelloToMyLittleSchwing
SPS Voice makes everything better.
Heck... he played a Colombian Mob boss and not only made it credible. He was actually kind of charming.
*The movie portrayed the future* if people won't care about the world they live in.
same with like half of miyazaki film haha
Nah man, they moment we developed the capability to navigate the outer space effeciently, we leave this crumbling rock we called earth and we rape some other worlds. To be honest, i'm looking forward to it.
Well it might since our planet is fuck be at least it not a mad Max future that would horrible
Dude if this is what the future looked like then I think I’d be pretty happy
wrg
This trailer doesn't do the movie enough justice.
Tess Crelli still better then warriors of the wind
Yeah I'm seeing this for the first time and it just doesnt look like it has enough story structure. It looks like a collection of random ass weirdness.
To be fair on the trailer, the movie is quite a sprawling epic and pretty difficult to summarize.
I don't care how outdated this movie is... everyone who loves anime should see it. Great message and music!
Old =/ Outdated
It's a special movie.
VanHalen/StyxFan1992 It is older fs, but I wouldn’t call it outdated; if anything it’s frighteningly more relevant, now.
it's more relevant than ever, how is it outdated
@@bellagarrison7588
it's not outdated, it's timeless classic
this is one of the most creative and beautiful movies Studio Ghibli has made. A truly beautiful film.
I like the 80's style anime then the new anime now
Well it's good that you can like things in order
LMAO
What about Wolf Children or Summer Wars or Vampire Hunter D Bloodlust?
you and me both.
clever.
This movie is way beyond its time.
in my opinion its one of the best made Miyazaki films. I just wached it and it was so good. Even at the end i cried not because it was sad but just because of how kind lovig and good nausica was ... damn i cried like for an hour
p.s i usually never crie when im waching a movie but Hayao Miyazaki can easily make that happen😢😭😭😭
For me this is the best SG film,
Everyone else can battle for the 2nd spot.
Best female character in any movie EVER!!!!!
She's very pretty, one of my favourite Studio Ghibli characters.
I love this movie so much it's very underappreciated and it sends a very important message
My gran, who I lived with a lot as a child, used to rent this out of our local library every other week so I could watch it before going to bed. I’m not even a huge anime fan, but something about Nausicaa has really vibed with me my whole life.
Sorry Disney but Studio Ghibli create Heroins that you can't. No no no no, Frozen is just a yuri-sister musical.
You made my night thank you a lot specially after watching for the first time 'the grave of fireflies'
haha Your welcome. But it's the true for me, Disney used to be so good until the PC taked the place of nice drawers hands.
I agree with you I personnally prefer watching animation movies rather than real films because of the art and Studio Ghibli always use that kind of water color stuff that looks so beautiful!
+Kirielle Lilas yaaaaass the scenery in Mononoke was so breathtakingly amazing! with so much detail you could count the amount of hair from the Forest Spirit! And in Spirited Away the sea shone as if you stood next to it!
I love Mononoke Hime is long but so amazing and San is my second favorite heroin (after of Nausicaä) and the first movie that I watched was Spirited Away i still love it. Nausicaä was the "first" after of so much time i didn't watched a studio ghibli movie and now is one my favorite movies of all time.
I just watched the movie for the first time and it was FUCKING good
Nope...
DkGamerzHD omg i just watched it too its amazing
I loved it. It was the best movie since Fantasia 2000 to me.
It's 2020 and Nausicaa is still the GOAT of Anime movies!
(Akira comes in close 2nd)
What about Ninja Scroll?
The movie is almost 40 years old? Studio Ghibli is timeless!
1984・・ナウシカ、マクロス、うる星やつら2。すごい年だった。
少年ケニアもです。
In my opinion, the BEST Ghibli film, but I can't explain why.
I recently had the pleasure of seeing this movie on the big screen when my local theater was hosting classic movies.
I'd already seen it before, but it is nothing short of absolutely breathtaking in an actual movie theater. I greatly envy the people who see ghibli films when they first came out
This movie is an absolute masterpiece. Nausicaa is a true hero and one of the greatest fictional characters ever written.
40 year later still a classic
Out of all the movies this is my favorite! It just touches my heart and never fails to make me cry ❤️
I would not compare this movie with disney or other franchise's work..This movie is a masterpiece with a moral value which is rare in today's films.
I found it, i finally found it.
It took me 6 years trying to remember what this movie was about but i finally found it.
Thank you, whoever you are for posting this trailer ❤
Even in 2020 this is still one of my favorite Anime movies ever.
Hayao Miyazaki is a great master! Works such as his anime can only be seen him. He and his anime are a treasure of generati
ons!
Truly beautiful, epic, nostalgic and wonderful movie
One of the best cartoon movie ever, I hope they can create more movies like this studio Ghibli!!
The end of this movie had me all fucked up. Suddenly I had a new take on life and everything was all beautiful and shit.
+Pretty Gurl Rock
Cheap drugs.
When I finished watching this movie I wanted to move to a rainforest and forget about the rest of humanity.
I haven't watch this movie though. Is it nice?
i agree the movie was good but the ending was so fucked up -_-
Me gustan todas las películas de Ghibli, pero está en especial me hizo reflexionar tanto del mundo, la vida y los humanos.
Es mi película favorita 💕.
I absolutely love this movie. It's my favorite. Highly underrated Ghibli film.
This is my favorite Studio Ghibli movie, and Ponyo. For the aesthetics of this film, Miyazaki was inspired by the art of Jean Giraud Moebius, one of my favorite artists.
This is one of my favorite movies. Nausicaä is an inspiring character.
This is my favorite studio Ghibli
Who else is watching this movie during the covid-19 pandemic and feels defeated but also hopeful?
You're not alone, quarantine feels melancholic, but the most important is that it will end sooner or later.
I watched it yesterday
I will watch it today so excited
"Princess, put on your mask!"
I remember looking at this at a local family-owned VHS rental store in the early '90s and decided to check it out. This was the first of Miyazaki's films I saw and had no idea who he was. As years went by I have seen his other creations and became a fan.
I saw this on video 35 years ago at age 4 and one of my intros to anime
Ive been meaning to watch this for 20 years it feels, finally did and it was great.
I watched this movie probably in the mid 80s with my dad. I wanted to find it to show my son what it was, and it was the 2nd one that came up in my vague search for it. Who knew it had so many fans today! Thanks very much!
Do you watch the warriors of the wind dub.
The trailer can't even express what a masterpiece this movie was.
Honestly, none of the Studio Ghibli movies even need a trailer
Just "made by Studio Ghibli" is enough because everyone knows, it is going to be mindblowing
up until hayao miyazaki retired
or everyone know its going to be a great film (except for that earwig witch because it was 3d that I wish would be forgotten)
Unless it is the 3d one
I really look up to Nausicaä. She is such a QUEEN!!
This probably became my favorite anime movie
My favourite movie of all time together with castle in the sky. The track "the legend of the wind" makes the other ghibli movies almost pale in comparison what an icon.
I just watched this film for the first time, it’s an amazing piece of art
Professor recommended us to watch it to better understand the philosophy of gentleness
Can't believe this movie is as old as me. Brings back the good ol' days.
On March 11 1984 Nausicaä Of The Valley Of The Wind was released in Japanese theaters and made $14.3 million on a budget of 180 million yen in the budget of $758,000 in US Dollars the film did help the creation of Studio Ghibli and it's themes of environmental and anti-war this movie hold up when it was released back in 1984.
Tomorrow is going to be the film's 40th anniversary
Happy 40th anniversary to Nausicaä.
Great film
if you love Miyazaki’s work I recommend these movies to watch,castle in the sky, up on poppy hill, when the wind rises,whisper of the heart,grave of the fireflies,arrietty,ocean waves,porco rosso,when marine was there,the cat returns,ponyo,Totoro,spirited away, and many others!
I saw this movie just yesterday and I was seriously amazed 😃😃. Miyazaki definitely has amazing movies
This film is the best animated film i've ever seen in my life since Disney's Fantasia 2000.
Where to begin?
The Action...
The Peril...
The Voices...
My God!
As stupid as this sounds, this film should've won an Oscar… if Animated Films could’ve won Oscars in 1984…
Dude this movie's everything ( animation,theme,plot,drive etc) is just insane even now when I watch a disney movie and this, its spectacular to realize how a 37 yr old film( 1984 ) is better than a 20th century big budget movie.
facts
Happy to say this is my first Miyazaki film, and i loved it
I has been worshipping Nausicaa since I saw it. No special power and bring peace by sacrificing herself. Love her too much.
Still my hero
Finally got to rewatch this since it was added to netflix.
Fucking amazing.
It was one of those vague "loose-thread" childhood memories that stick in the back of your head.
I was basically stumbling in the dark until I saw the trailer on netflix, as I didn't remember the name.
Finding it was very satisfying.
GG childhood.
I liked the movie, but for some reason I thought she was not wearing any pants for the first 20 minutes until i realised the pants are just plain white xD
I'm watching it now and I was like wtf😂
Ahahah me too
Same lol
Cheezeburglar it’s just censored. She really isn’t wearing any pants
I came here looking for an explanation for that
They should make a live action version of this, it shouldn't be exactly the same, but similar. It has an awesome world, and some great ideas and characters.
nah let it stay as animation and preserve it. No remake or live action (sure it would be cool if that happens but for me the animation is incomparable for it to be live
action)
0:21 I love this moment with the music, it's wonderful
The film that built Studio Ghibli.
I love the studio Ghibli films they are perfect ❤
The trailer's summary is quite inaccurate - "harness the power of the Ohmus" and "spectacular romance"? None of that was in the film. Still much better than the Warriors of the Wind cover though.
The word "roman"(not romance) has a different meaning in Japanese.
It's more like "something that captures your feelings."
Funnily enough, even in English it's a fairly appropriate use of the term. Dictionary definition includes: "a quality of mystery, excitement, and remoteness from everyday life" and "a medieval tale dealing with a hero of chivalry, of the kind common in Romance languages." This describes Nausicaa-- and much of Miyazaki's work-- quite well. The trailer itself is not exactly faithful to the movie in general, I would agree.
“She is zandra “ when I heard that I died inside :”(
It might be in the manga
I love the animation in "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind" and I love the song too because it cheers me up and it's the oldest out of my favourite Anime and you uploaded the trailer on my 22nd birthday. :)
I’m going to watch it right now. I just finished watching the wind rises and it was amazing.
Why I love Nausicaa as a character -
1. She represents the best of humanity but not in a dumb way like many movies do
2. She knows her limits and isn't flawless
3. She isn't full nonviolent. She knows when to resort to that
Pretty wholesome character ngl
I watched this anime movie in my history class.
What was the reaction of everyone in class?
And why picking this movie?
Idk. I can tell my classmates never watched animes. Only Asians on my class did.
+Arzoid HD So you imply those non asiatic mates disliked it? It's not a matter of having watched animes before, it's a matter of watching art with eyes unclouded by prejudice, in case there were mates who disliked it.
Antonio Augusto Its true mostly asians would already know and love it because its from asia after all. :)
wow that's great
A film dated 90s doesn't stop me from watching it. There are actually so much good films/animations in the 90s that are way better than movies today.
Nausicaa is the best Ghibli girl for me!!!❤️❤️❤️
Just saw this film for the first time today and wow... i need more ghibli films
Just watched the Force Awakens trailer, and there's clearly a tribute to the opening scene of Nausicaä.
A New Hope had its The Hidden Fortress, so it makes sense that a meta cinephile like Abrams would do this.
How so?
+P Romich yep, i think that Rey character inspired by Nausicaa. Also The Matrix Revolution also have an ending that similar to Nausicaa, just look it up
OMG you're right! Can't believe I didn't notice the similarities between Rey and Nausicaa when I saw Episode VII. The opening scene of the film definitely has a lot similarities. J. J. Abrams most likely did pay tribute to Nausicaa when doing Star Wars. It works!
Yep, thought about that too, about Rey's introductory scene inside that huge, delapidated ship.
+0ddc1_kovacs I also find the whimsical Rey's Theme is inspired by Ghibli movies. When I saw Rey sliding down the sand with that music playing my first thought was Nausicaa.
I saw this in eighth grade back in early March of 2015. We had movie days every single Friday. There was a choice between this and My Neighbor Totoro both Ghibli movies to get the most votes. End up watching Nausicaa instead. And immediately I was instantly blown away by it.
In case you're thinking that you've heard this song before but in English; the song is "It's a memory" By Fred Faulke. Finding that out was the most relieving thing I've done all year.
The most perfect movie, ever
I‘ve just seen it for the first time 😳 this is one of the best movies ever; still here in 2020?
I was here- 27th of August 2019, i don't know where the other commenters are at, but i know some are dads, moms, grandparents or even dead......may your soul rest in peace.....and for those who are reading this comment after 9 years from now, please pray for me😢😢
Disney who?
gtone339 Exactly.
It's not from Disney
Insecurity.
It is a disney production movie..
@@natacham4171 no they just publish it and do the english dub, the easy part
Love this montage trailer! Wonderful image song.
Imagine an RPG in universe of Nausica. That would be awesome!!!
ii saw this in the early 90's and it took me over a decade to find it using the only memory i had of the ohmu rage rushing the valley at the very end of this film, such a powerful memory i have of it, i nevcer gave up searching and now i play it for my son on occasions, this film inspired so many artists, the chokobo from final fantasy is just one of them.
Best beautiful animation
Wow, this movie is 40 years old.
God Bless Anime. 💖&☮️
Of all ghibli movies this moved my heart so much. I cried a lot
この安田成美の歌バックのナウシカのCMを見ると、当時の胸の高鳴りが思い出されて、泣けてくる。メーヴェのエンジンのどアップがめっちゃいい!!
Watched the movie and read the manga.Loved it so much❤
I watched this movie when I was 6 year old and it was my favorite..... After I became adult I tried to find this movie. Now I have finally found it😭😭 I am so happy!!!!
Im interested in this movie.. Is It for adults?
The ending of this movie is some of the best and most powerful scenes in the entire history of all ANIMATED FILMS
I enjoy watching Nausicää of the Valley of the Wind and it was a amazing Ghibli animated movie I ever seen. I like the Nausicää and she was the bravest princess that she has no fear and she can kick some ass. The entire animation was great and the entire premise was really Anime style that fans will enjoy. Even though I came here because I seen Doug Walker's (Nostalgia Critic) review on Disneycember and he says that it was the first Ghibli movie that ever came out in the 80's and that's why I need to watch these classic Movies of Miyazaki's work. Check it out if you can and this movie was fantastic. Thanks Doug.
felipe i 100% agree with you. i think nausicaa is a fantastic movie and she is one of my favorite heroes. it is my favorite ghibli movie. i have the manga and i like it too, it goes into a lot more depth in the story, but the anime movie is better.
Its my favorite and my first anime movie i watched but it was tge reason why ghibi studios was created though
Felipe Rico Most of the people I know have Lord of the Rings as their favorites movies of all time. Mine is Nausicaä (even if I love Tolkien cinematic masterpiece) and I think this have to be one of the most underated movies of all time. With Grave of the Fireflies and La Vie D'adèle. Yeah most of the cinephiles know theses but they arent popular as a PIXAR or a Marvel movie.
Little fun fact one of the influences for Nausicaa was J.R.R Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings other influences include Frank Herberts Dune Ursula Lee Guin Earthsea series and the French comic legend Jean Giraud aka Moebius
Hence why Nausicaa gives me a Frodo Baggins/Paul Atreides kinda vibe
Threw this movie into my parents cart when i was 3 years old because i liked the colors on the VHS cover. They bought it for me because they thought it was cute lol. Now as an adult i love arthropods and think theyre sooo cuuuttte
Love those 1980s music.
40th anniversary of Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind🥳🥳🥳🥳
I swear we need to hack like the Times Square building screens and put this movie on, it’s so painfully underrated
Great idea!
This is my favourite movie of all time, and I wish there was a trailer that properly represented the tone and intensity of the movie. This trailer seems cobbled together, with clunky dialogue read by some actor not associated with the film, and a song that belittles the masterful score by Joe Hisaishi. I was lucky enough to travel to the Ghibli museum in 2019 and see original production art and storyboards. Honestly the rest of the museum did not live up to expectations, but that room full of Hayao Miyazaki art was well worth the wait!
1984.....how long time ago !!
Hard to believe this movie is already 32 Years Old!
Holy Fuck!
Original cartoon is a wonderful work.
That is also a work of Hayao Miyazaki.
What a year for movies! so many neat movies that year as you had Ghostbusters, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Amadeus, Gremlins, Elm Street, The Neverending Story, this movie, Beverly Hills Cop, Top Secret and more.
Johnlindsey289 lol I just watched Beverly Hills Cop the other night, it's been a long time!