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Sinopse: Neste episódio Chuck convida Pedro Sebilhano para falar sobre essa autoficção que mistura drama e um pássaro mentiroso com um nariz anormalmente grande. Ah, e não esqueçamos de periquitos comendo humanos! EXTRA: Sebilhano participou de: Três Minutos Podcast #024 - O Tigre Branco; Três Minutos Podcast #030 - Cowboy Bebop: O Filme. Animatrix foi citado em: Três Minutos Podcast #014 - Trilogia Matrix. Assista Takeru Sato entrevistando Toshio Suzuki e Hayao Miyazaki em cinescrito.com
Em seus plenos 38 anos de idade, o Studio Ghibli lançou seu mais recente filme, O Menino e a Garça. E para aproveitar o momento, conversamos tudo sobre o famoso estúdio de animação japonesa, fundada por Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata, Toshio Suzuki e Yasuyoshi Tokuma, discutindo filmes como O Castelo Animado, Vidas ao Vento, Ponyo, Meu Amigo Totoro, A Viagem de Chihiro, Princesa Mononoke, e muito mais. Siga-nos nas nossas redes sociais para nunca perder um novo episódio: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/subarashow Twitter: https://twitter.com/subarashow Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/subarashow Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@subarashow Faça parte do nosso servidor do Discord: https://discord.gg/W8YFJtDAYe
Hayao Miyazaki, the legendary Japanese animator and co-founder of Studio Ghibli, who has previously announced his retirement three times, tells us all that The Boy and the Heron (as it's titled in most of the world; How Do You Live? in Japan) is really, honestly, for real this time, I'm super serious, his last film. His longtime producer, Toshio Suzuki, has already cast doubt on this new claim, but for now, here we have Miyazaki's final film, which tells the story of Mahito, a young boy in wartime Japan, who loses his mother in a fire and is evacuated to his aunt's countryside estate, whereupon he meets a talking grey heron that promises that his mother is alive. José sees The Boy and the Heron as a masterpiece of cinema, a film that does things that other films have forgotten to do, a doorway to thinking about life, loss, and worlds within worlds. Mike... didn't really get on with it, but he puts it down to taste and maybe mood - any objection he has can be equally levelled at things he loves. We easily agree that Miyazaki's and Ghibli's reputation for visual design and craft holds, with image upon image here that dazzles. As for what it all adds up to? Take José's side. It's better to like things than be bored by them. Recorded on 30th December 2023.
This Friday, for our first episode of 2024, we discuss The Boy and The Heron, the latest film from legendary filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki and his team at Studio Ghibli. It is the most expensive Japanese film ever made, and has received widespread critical acclaim. But what, exactly, is it about? Lilah chats through it with political columnist Stephen Bush and Leo Lewis, the FT's Asia Business editor, who has co-written a book on anime. Is it about his past, or the future of animation? Where does it sit in the Studio Ghibli canon? And is Miyazaki ever really done?-------We love hearing from you. Lilah is on Instagram @lilahrap. You can email her at lilah.raptopoulos@ft.com.-------Links (all FT links get you past the paywall): – The FT's review of The Boy and the Heron is here: https://on.ft.com/3S47ZNS – Leo's book on anime, co-authored with Roland Kelts, is called Japanamerica. His exclusive FT interview with Studio Ghibli's Toshio Suzuki is here: https://on.ft.com/3TPuVBQ – Here's a recent FT interview with Miyazaki's closest collaborators: https://on.ft.com/47oXc56 – The other films we mentioned are Spirited Away, My Neighbour Totoro, Princess Mononoke, Ponyo, Howl's Moving Castle and Castle in the Sky– Stephen wants less expensive video games. He recommends the indie game I Was A Teenage Exocolonist– Lilah recommends the docuseries 10 years with Miyazaki, which is available for free on NHK World Japan, and Italianamerican, which is available on Max– Leo is on X @Urbandirt. Stephen Bush is @stephenkb– You can get a free trial to Stephen's political newsletter Inside Politics – which includes a daily cultural recommendation – by clicking here-------Special FT subscription offers for Life and Art podcast listeners, from 50% off a digital subscription to a $1/£1/€1 trial, are here: http://ft.com/lifeandart-------Original music by Metaphor Music. Mixing and sound design by Breen Turner, Sam Giovinco and Simon Panayi.Read a transcript of this episode on FT.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Christian and Devin review The Boy and the Heron. After losing his mother, Mahito moves to the country with his father and new stepmother, Natsuko, and encounters a mysterious gray heron. When Natsuko suddenly goes missing, Mahito, guided by the heron, must find her by venturing into a dream-like realm where the living and the dead exist side by side. Hayao Miyazaki's first feature film in 10 years, The Boy and the Heron is a hand-drawn, original story written and directed by the Academy Award®-winning director. Produced by Studio Ghibli co-founder Toshio Suzuki, the film features a musical score from Miyazaki's long-time collaborator Joe Hisaishi. The theme song for the film "Spinning Globe" was written and performed by global J-pop superstar Kenshi YonezuTOPICS IN THIS EPISODE:Start / Housekeeping (00:18)The Boy and the Heron Review (05:36)Final Thoughts and Ratings (26:47)Coming Up Next / Closing (30:44)'THE HOLDEROVER GRADES: Christian: 79/100Devin: 77/100Overall Score: 78/100Contact Film Optix Rate and Review us on Apple Podcast and Spotify on your podcast platform of choice! Email us at filmoptix@gmail.com Tweet at us @FilmOptix Follow us @Film Optix on Instagram Follow us on Letterboxd Visit our Website Thank you for listening!!!
Welcome to episode 95 of Holly Jolly X'masu! In this episode, I talk about Shoji Suzuki's 1961 album, “Swingin' Christmas.” I truly hope you enjoyed this episode. This is one of my favorite albums and played a huge part in my collecting journey. I'd love to say it's the best album in my collection, but I actually have several others that blow it away. I'll be covering one of those on Christmas Day. I mentioned Shoji Suzuki's biggest hit, “Suzukake No Michi,” and I wanted to share a video of it with you. This is from 1987 and features the Rhythm Aces lineup that appeared on this album—Shoji Suzuki on clarinet, Toshio Suzuki on piano, Jimmy Takeuchi on drums, Ryusei Matsuzaki on vibraphone, and Yoichi Kobayashi on bass. I loved finding this and being able to see the entire band performing. Shoji Suzuki and his Rhythm Aces – Suzukake no Michi – 1987 As hard as it is to believe, December is just around the corner, which means I'll have a new episode each week. Throughout the month, I'll be covering some of the best and most interesting albums in my collection. I'll start off with the Meiji Gakuin University Glee Club's 10th anniversary performance of Bach's Christmas Oratorio. After that, I'll cover a really groovy late 60s album, “Christmas Song/New Year's Song.” Then tune in for Kayo Ishu's outstanding vocal jazz album, “Scat Christmas.” I'll close out the year with a pair of extremely rare albums from the early 70s that have to be heard to be believed. As always, any feedback on this episode would be appreciated. If have any suggestions, or if you'd like to recommend a song or album for a future episode, drop me a line and let me know. Remember, I've added a button to my Ko-fi page. If you'd like to support me one cup of coffee at a time, a donation is only $3. I've also opened a Redbubble store. I only have a couple designs up, but keep an eye on it as I'll be trying to add more. Half of any proceeds or donations received will be donated to support the people of Ukraine, while the rest will be used to purchase new Japanese Christmas music to review for future episodes. You can also find me on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. And if you get a chance, leave me a review on iTunes. Thanks!
Let us get to know you - 1 minute survey link Studio Ghibli is an unmistakable animation powerhouse - initially dub the Pixar of Japan, its come to hold its own. Not always regarded as an empire for its sales, it's true power lies in its influence. Often mentioned as a source of inspiration by John Lasseter, ex-CCO of Pixar, and filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, Studio Ghibli teamed up with A-listers like Liam Neeson and Cate Blanchett for iconic English dubs. Recently, whispers of Studio Ghibli's future have intensified. While Hayao Miyazaki remains its iconic face, Isao Takahata's genius and Toshio Suzuki's leadership as producer and president were equally pivotal. With Takahata's 2018 passing and Miyazaki's impending exit, the hunt is on for the studio's next visionary leaders... In EP 1: Be introduced to Isao Takahata, the mentor who discovered Hayao Miyazaki's brilliance. In EP 2: Relive the pivotal call when Toshio Suzuki ignited the creation of "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind," the movie that birthed Studio Ghibli. In EP 3: Journey with the legendary trio as they race against time to debut the studio's foundational film. In EP 4 & 5: Chart Studio Ghibli's ascendancy, marked by production hell to create animation heaven. - We're looking to grow our team! Help support our productions here :') Buy Me a Coffee - Want to discover more origins, rise & fall on Asian business empires? Follow us on our Tiktok where we share 5 minute breakdowns of some of the most interesting Asian businesses. Want to meet the team? Follow me here! - If you love the style of Empires, and want similar content, check out:
Let us get to know you - 1 minute survey link Studio Ghibli is an unmistakable animation powerhouse - initially dub the Pixar of Japan, its come to hold its own. Not always regarded as an empire for its sales, it's true power lies in its influence. Often mentioned as a source of inspiration by John Lasseter, ex-CCO of Pixar, and filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, Studio Ghibli teamed up with A-listers like Liam Neeson and Cate Blanchett for iconic English dubs. Recently, whispers of Studio Ghibli's future have intensified. While Hayao Miyazaki remains its iconic face, Isao Takahata's genius and Toshio Suzuki's leadership as producer and president were equally pivotal. With Takahata's 2018 passing and Miyazaki's impending exit, the hunt is on for the studio's next visionary leaders... In EP 1: Be introduced to Isao Takahata, the mentor who discovered Hayao Miyazaki's brilliance. In EP 2: Relive the pivotal call when Toshio Suzuki ignited the creation of "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind," the movie that birthed Studio Ghibli. In EP 3: Journey with the legendary trio as they race against time to debut the studio's foundational film. In EP 4: Chart Studio Ghibli's ascendancy, marked by production hell to create animation heaven. In EP 5: Hear from industry insiders who shed light on Studio Ghibli's impact and significance in the region. - We're looking to grow our team! Help support our productions here :') Buy Me a Coffee - Want to discover more origins, rise & fall on Asian business empires? Follow us on our Tiktok where we share 5 minute breakdowns of some of the most interesting Asian businesses. Want to meet the team? Follow me here! - If you love the style of Empires, and want similar content, check out:
Let us get to know you - 1 minute survey link Studio Ghibli is an unmistakable animation powerhouse - initially dub the Pixar of Japan, its come to hold its own. Not always regarded as an empire for its sales, it's true power lies in its influence. Often mentioned as a source of inspiration by John Lasseter, ex-CCO of Pixar, and filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, Studio Ghibli teamed up with A-listers like Liam Neeson and Cate Blanchett for iconic English dubs. Recently, whispers of Studio Ghibli's future have intensified. While Hayao Miyazaki remains its iconic face, Isao Takahata's genius and Toshio Suzuki's leadership as producer and president were equally pivotal. With Takahata's 2018 passing and Miyazaki's impending exit, the hunt is on for the studio's next visionary leaders... In EP 1: Be introduced to Isao Takahata, the mentor who discovered Hayao Miyazaki's brilliance. In EP 2: Relive the pivotal call when Toshio Suzuki ignited the creation of "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind," the movie that birthed Studio Ghibli. In EP 3: Journey with the legendary trio as they race against time to debut the studio's foundational film. In EP 4: Chart Studio Ghibli's ascendancy, marked by production hell to create animation heaven. In EP 5: Hear from industry insiders who shed light on Studio Ghibli's impact and significance in the region. - We're looking to grow our team! Help support our productions here :') Buy Me a Coffee - Want to discover more origins, rise & fall on Asian business empires? Follow us on our Tiktok where we share 5 minute breakdowns of some of the most interesting Asian businesses. Want to meet the team? Follow me here! - If you love the style of Empires, and want similar content, check out:
Let us get to know you - 1 minute survey link Studio Ghibli is an unmistakable animation powerhouse - initially dub the Pixar of Japan, its come to hold its own. Not always regarded as an empire for its sales, it's true power lies in its influence. Often mentioned as a source of inspiration by John Lasseter, ex-CCO of Pixar, and filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, Studio Ghibli teamed up with A-listers like Liam Neeson and Cate Blanchett for iconic English dubs. Recently, whispers of Studio Ghibli's future have intensified. While Hayao Miyazaki remains its iconic face, Isao Takahata's genius and Toshio Suzuki's leadership as producer and president were equally pivotal. With Takahata's 2018 passing and Miyazaki's impending exit, the hunt is on for the studio's next visionary leaders... In EP 1: Be introduced to Isao Takahata, the mentor who discovered Hayao Miyazaki's brilliance. In EP 2: Relive the pivotal call when Toshio Suzuki ignited the creation of "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind," the movie that birthed Studio Ghibli. In EP 3: Journey with the legendary trio as they race against time to debut the studio's foundational film. In EP 4: Chart Studio Ghibli's ascendancy, marked by production hell to create animation heaven. In EP 5: Hear from industry insiders who shed light on Studio Ghibli's impact and significance in the region. - We're looking to grow our team! Help support our productions here :') Buy Me a Coffee - Want to discover more origins, rise & fall on Asian business empires? Follow us on our Tiktok where we share 5 minute breakdowns of some of the most interesting Asian businesses. Want to meet the team? Follow me here! - If you love the style of Empires, and want similar content, check out:
Let us get to know you - 1 minute survey link Studio Ghibli is an unmistakable animation powerhouse - initially dub the Pixar of Japan, its come to hold its own. Not always regarded as an empire for its sales, it's true power lies in its influence. Often mentioned as a source of inspiration by John Lasseter, ex-CCO of Pixar, and filmmaker Guillermo del Toro, Studio Ghibli teamed up with A-listers like Liam Neeson and Cate Blanchett for iconic English dubs. Recently, whispers of Studio Ghibli's future have intensified. While Hayao Miyazaki remains its iconic face, Isao Takahata's genius and Toshio Suzuki's leadership as producer and president were equally pivotal. With Takahata's 2018 passing and Miyazaki's impending exit, the hunt is on for the studio's next visionary leaders... In EP 1: Be introduced to Isao Takahata, the mentor who discovered Hayao Miyazaki's brilliance. In EP 2: Relive the pivotal call when Toshio Suzuki ignited the creation of "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind," the movie that birthed Studio Ghibli. In EP 3: Journey with the legendary trio as they race against time to debut the studio's foundational film. In EP 4: Chart Studio Ghibli's ascendancy, marked by production hell to create animation heaven. In EP 5: Hear from industry insiders who shed light on Studio Ghibli's impact and significance in the region. - We're looking to grow our team! Help support our productions here :') Buy Me a Coffee - Want to discover more origins, rise & fall on Asian business empires? Follow us on our Tiktok where we share 5 minute breakdowns of some of the most interesting Asian businesses. Want to meet the team? Follow me here! - If you love the style of Empires, and want similar content, check out:
We are discussing Hayao Miyazaki's 1992 anti-war love letter to aviation and flying pigs: Porco Rosso! Including; gender roles, the effects of war, curses, rising fascism, romance, cute kids, ambiguous endings, and much more. Remember, it's better to be a pig than a fascist. Porco Rosso (Japanese: 紅の豚, Hepburn: Kurenai no Buta, lit. 'Crimson Pig') is a 1992 Japanese animated adventure-fantasy film[1] written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. It is based on Hikōtei Jidai ("The Age of the Flying Boat"), a three-part 1989 watercolor manga by Miyazaki.[2] It stars the voices of Shūichirō Moriyama, Tokiko Kato, Akemi Okamura and Akio Ōtsuka. Animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten, Japan Airlines and the Nippon Television Network, it was produced by Toshio Suzuki and distributed by Toho. Its score is by Japanese composer Joe Hisaishi. The plot revolves around an Italian World War I ex-fighter ace, now living as a freelance bounty hunter chasing "air pirates" in the Adriatic Sea. However, an unusual curse has transformed him into an anthropomorphic pig. Once called Marco Pagot (Marco Rossolini in the American version), he is now known to the world as "Porco Rosso", Italian for "Red Pig". I Love This You Should Too is hosted by Samantha & Indy Randhawa
durée : 01:29:30 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Albane Penaranda - "Mon voisin Totoro", "Princesse Mononoké", "Le Voyage de Chihiro", on doit ces films d'animations incontournables aux deux génies du studio Ghibli : Hayao Miyazaki et Isao Takhata. "Surpris par la nuit" rend hommage au meilleur du film d'animation japonais dans cette émission diffusée en 2006. "Surpris par la nuit" proposait en 2006 une thématique sur le studio de films d'animation japonais Ghibli. Ce studio a su rester intègre, même en temps de crise, en s'appuyant notamment sur ses deux fondateurs et forces créatrices : Hayao Miyazaki et Isao Takahata. C'est à partir de ces deux figures que se construit cette émission produite par Olivia Gesbert sous le titre Les bons génies du studio Ghibli : Hayao Miyazaki et Isao Takahata. Il y a des expériences cinématiques qui nous enchantent au point qu'on craindrait, en essayant de traduire en mot l'effet produit, d'en corrompre la pureté. C'est le cas pour les films d'animations du studio Ghibli : de Mon voisin Totoro au Voyage de Shiiro, en passant par Pompoko ou Le Tombeau des lucioles, ce sont des films qui émerveillent autant qu'ils émeuvent. Ce qui est impressionnant c'est non seulement la faculté pour le studio japonais de sortir quasi exclusivement des chefs-d'ouvre de l'animation, mais aussi l'immense diversité des univers créés par ces ouvres : on passe du monde violent et sombre de la guerre dans leur premier film Nausicaa de la vallée du vent à l'univers à la fois enfantin et psychédélique de Ponyo sur la falaise. Les films des studios Ghibli sont des triomphes esthétiques et commerciaux sans pour autant rentrer dans une forme de conformité ou de commercialisation à outrance : il n'y a pas de Ghibli-land, pas d'inondation des marchés domestiques et étrangers d'objets dérivés de mauvaise qualité. Entre voyages au Japon et entretiens avec des spécialistes passionnés, la découverte est double : celle de l'histoire d'un studio qui a connu des difficultés aujourd'hui difficiles à imaginer, et celle d'un univers poétique auquel chaque intervenant a un rapport intime et particulier. Car c'est peut-être là le plus grand révélateur de la puissance de l'animation des studios Ghibli : ce sont des ouvres qui ne peuvent être vues et reçues que de façon intime, précieuse, comme un souvenir d'enfance qui demeure à jamais irremplaçable. L'émission donne à entendre le critique Ilang Nguyen, l'historien Xavier Kawa-Topor, les fondateurs du studio Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata, leur producteur Toshio Suzuki ; ainsi que les réalisateurs Satoshi Kon et Paul Grimault. Par Olivia Gesbert Réalisation : Gaël Gillon Surpris par la Nuit - Les bons génies du studio Ghibli : Hayao Miyazaki et Isao Takahata (1ère diffusion : 24/05/2006) Indexation web : Documentation Sonore de Radio France Archive Ina-Radio France
For Different Ways To Support The Alchemists Check Out Our Linktree: https://linktr.ee/animealchemists #animenews #manganews #animepodcast #goodsmilecompany #tmsentertainment TMS Entertainment raises workers base salary Source: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-04-04/tms-entertainment-raises-base-salary-with-new-hires-now-earning-260000-yen-per-month/.196756 Abrams ComicArts will begin licensing manga and other international titles for release in fall 2024.Source: https://icv2.com/articles/news/view/53774/abrams-comicarts-go-imprint-division-add-manga-international-titles Crunch roll is merging with VRV. Source: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-04-05/vrv-streaming-service-bundle-merges-with-crunchyroll/.196787 Studio Ghibli announced that Koji Hoshino will be replaced by the founder Toshio Suzuki as the studios president. Source: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-04-04/ghibli-founder-toshio-suzuki-replaces-koji-hoshino-as-studio-president/.196768 The Super Mario Bros.Source: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-04-06/the-super-mario-bros-movie-earns-estimated-usd26-million-in-u.s-on-opening-day/.196838 Zoologist and writer of The Adventures of Milo and Otis, Masanori Hata had passed away at 87. Source:https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-04-06/zoologist-essayist-masanori-hata-passes-away-at-87/.196824 Blue Locke inspired soccer tournamentSource:https://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2023/03/20/real-life-bluelock-soccer-tournament-coming-from-crunchyroll-saturdays-football-and-la-galaxy The Good Smile Company investedSource:https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/interest/2023-04-07/wired-good-smile-company-invested-usd2.4-million-in-4chan/.196796 Mangaka Rumiko Takahashi Knighted by France Source: https://otakuusamagazine.com/rumiko-takahashi-receives-frances-knight-of-the-order-of-arts-and-letters/ Ranking of Kings manga goes on Hiatus.No news on it's return. Source:https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-04-06/ranking-of-kings-manga-goes-on-hiatus/.196850 Rising of the Shield Hero first key visual for the for the anime's 3rd season Source: https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2023-04-07/the-rising-of-the-shield-hero-anime-season-3-teaser-unveils-october-debut/.196881 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/emory-villalovos/support
Police raids have uncovered a gambling network tied to the husband of a Thai actress. Studio Ghibli co-founder Toshio Suzuki has been accused of spending company funds on his Thai girlfriend. An Australian man was arrested over a restaurant brawl in Phuket. Tourists in the Andaman Sea were treated to a rare display of Bryde's whales. Finally, the world-famous New York burger joint Shake Shack opened its flagship Thailand store in Bangkok today. This news highlights the diverse and exciting news stories coming out of Thailand. From police raids to whale sightings, there is always something new and interesting happening in the country. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thaigerpodcast/message
[School of Movies 2023] This has been a long time coming. You've all been so good and respectful when it comes to not bombarding us with requests for anime shows that we decided to treat you collectively, and finally push the button on the one studio whose body of work is the first thing most people think of when it comes to prestigious films in this medium. Studio Ghibli was founded in 1985 and have produced two dozen movies to date. This is the first of a series of shows releasing over this year that will cover all of these. And to do that we have to go back to the source. Hayao Miyazaki was one of the founders, alongside Toshio Suzuki and Isao Takahata, and his is the most singular creative vision, informing upon the direction and philosophy of their art for forty years. Most of this first episode is spent discussing what repeating motifs show up across this body of work, and how much of that ties in with Hayao's worldview. We lightly cover Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro which he directed for Tokyo Movie Shinsha in 1979, and then move on to Nausicaa (1984) which was based on a manga book of his. These led up to the actual official formation of Ghibli in 1985. You will definitely pick up on themes that will be coming back around again and again, and we are honoured to be able to talk about these in lengthy depth, even if we do frequently strike an irreverent tone.
As an American, Sam Anderson knows what it feels like to arrive at a theme park. “The totalizing consumerist embrace,” he writes. “The blunt-force, world-warping, escapist delight.” He has known theme parks with entrances like “international borders” and ticket prices like “mortgage payments.” Mr. Anderson has been to Disney World, which he describes as “an alternate reality that basically occupies its own tax zone.”In November, when Ghibli Park finally opened, Mr. Anderson made sure to get himself there. The park is a tribute to the legendary Studio Ghibli, first started by the animator Hayao Miyazaki in 1985, out of desperation, when he and his co-founders, Isao Takahata and Toshio Suzuki, couldn't find a studio willing to put out their work.Miyazaki is detail-obsessed. He agonizes over his children's cartoons as if he were Michelangelo painting the Sistine Chapel, insisting that, although few viewers will be conscious of all this work, every viewer will feel it. And we do. Those tiny touches, adding up across the length of a film, anchor his fantasies in the actual world.And so, after many years, and much traveling — at long last — Mr. Anderson found himself stepping into the wonders of Ghibli Park. His first impression was not awe or majesty or surrender or consumerist bliss. It was confusion.This story was recorded by Audm. To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android.
When making mokuhanga there are many way to get to the final product. However you get there, you need to enjoy every single moment you have with it. So many twists and turns, indulging your passions with your work, anything can happen. On this episode of The Unfinished Print I speak with printmaker Karen Pittman. With her varied CV, Karen has explored many ways of making, of creating. Her influences come from the traditional, working from the ground up. Karen's mokuhanga exudes that tradition, the patience and serenity of a seasoned mokuhanga artist. I speak with Karen Pittman about how she got involved with mokuhanga, her time at Mokuhankan and David Bull, her blog; Vivid Laboratories, he own work and what she learned from her mother as an artist. Please follow The Unfinished Print and my own mokuhanga work on Instagram @andrezadoroznyprints or email me at theunfinishedprint@gmail.com Notes: may contain a hyperlink. Simply click on the highlighted word or phrase. Artists works follow after the note. Pieces are mokuhanga unless otherwise noted. Karen Pittman - blog, Instagram 星空に - By Starlight (2019) Balcones Canyonlands (2020) Annie Bissett - is an American mokuhanga printmaker and graphic designer based in Rhode Island, USA. Her work touches on politics, and beauty. Her interview with The Unfinished Print cane be found, here. Annie's work can be found, here. April Vollmer - is a mokuhanga artist based in New York City. She has been working in the medium for over thirty years. Her book, Japanese Woodblock Print Workshop, is a classic of the genre and a fantastic instructional book on mokuhanga. Her interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Zea Mays Workshop - is a printmaking workshop located in Florence, Massachusetts, USA. They conduct in person and online workshops, as well as tutorials and private lessons for many types of printmaking. More info, here. temari - (手まり) is a Japanese folk art where balls are embroidered with different types of decorations. They are used as toys, gifts, games, or for collection. More info can be found about this delightful craft, here. For Karen Pittman's temari balls, you can find them here. two point perspective - also known as linear perspective, is a drawing style which creates a 3D perspective on a two dimensional surface. It is one point of the three points of perspective. One point perspective is where the vanishing point is on the horizon line, and three point perspective is where three points are on the horizon line. The above information is found on The Virtual Instructor, by Matt Fussell, where all points are discussed in detail. Naoshima (直島) - is a an island and part of an archipelago of islands located between Shikoku and Honshu islands in Japan. It is known for its comteporary art galleries, fishing, and nature tourism. More info, here. shin hanga - is a style of Japanese woodblock printmaking which began during the end of the ukiyo-e period of Japanese printmaking, in the early 20th Century. Focusing on the foreign demand for “traditional” Japanese imagery and motifs such as castles, bridges, famous landscapes, bamboo forests, to name just a few. Shin hanga was born in 1915 by Watanabe Shōzaburō (1885-1962) when he found Austrian artist Frtiz Capelari (1884-1950) and commissioned Capelari to design some prints for Watanabe's feldgling printing house . From there shin-hanga evolved into its own distinct “new” style of Japanese woodblock printing. It lasted as this distinct style until its innevitable decline after the Second World War (1939-1945). Emil Orlick (1870-1932) - 日本の刷り師 (1901) Yoshida Family of Artists - The Yoshida's are one of the most famous family of artists from Japan. Begun with painter Yoshida Kasaburō (1861-1894), made famous by Yoshida Hiroshi (1876-1950) and his work with woodblock printing. The Yoshida family has helped shape many artists around the world. More info from the Mount Holyoke College Art Museum, here. Tōshi Yoshida (1911-1995) - 白塀 (Shirobei) Studio Ghibli - (株式会社スタジオジブリ) is an animation production house based in Tōkyō, Japan. The studio was founded in 1985 by Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata (1935-2018), and Toshio Suzuki. It has a long line of animated films which have influenced artists, and animators around the world. One such film is Princess Mononoke (もののけ姫) an historical fantasy taking place during the Muromachi Period (1336-1573 CE) of Japan. It is a fantasy story based on the relationship between nature, gods, and man. More info can be found here for Ghibli. David Bull - is a Canadian woodblock printmaker, and educator who lives and works in Japan. His love of mokuhanga has almost singlehandedly promoted the art form around the world. His company, Mokuhankan, has a brick and mortar store in Asakusa, Tōkyō, and online, here. The Seacoast in Autumn from the My Solitudes Series (2007-2009) Mokuhankan - is a brick and mortar woodblock print shop located in Asakusa, Tōkyō. It is a learning and working space, where it sells the works of artist Jed Henry, master carvers of the past, and various print series. All are printed and carved by Mokuhankan printmakers and carvers. Started by printmaker David Bull as a way to sell his own series and reprints of old carvers of the past, Mokuhankan has grown exponentially over the years and is a must visit when coming to Tōkyō. More info, here. Awagami Mini Print Exhibtion - is a an exhibiton sponsored by the Awagami Factory. Awagami is a company which produces washi in Tokushima, Shikoku, Japan. This exhibtion, focuses on small size prints. More info can be found, here. Cameron Hilker - was an employee at Mokuhankan from 2017-2022. Cameron worked at Mokuhankan as the Businnes Operations and Social Media Marketing Manager. His interview with The Unfinished Print, can be found, here. Asakusa, Tōkyō - is a vibrant and exciting part of the metropolis of Tōkyō. It is rich with history, and rich in the tradition of entertainment, theatre, and religion. Today, Asakusa is known for it's temple system, with Sensō-ji as its centrepiece. Shopping, within the Nakamise, leading you from Kaminarimon to Sensō-ji, you are surrounded by so many opportunities to spend your money, it's quite the experience. You can also go to Kappa-bashi, where you can shop for kitchen-ware and random tchochke's. More information can be found at gotokyo.org. Don Quijote - (株式会社ドン・キホーテ) founded in 1989, Don Quijote is a chain of department stores located throughout Japan, parts of Asia and The United States. As a discount realtor, Don Quijote caters to tourists and locals who want a good price. More info can be found on their website, here. Daiso - (株式会社大創産業) founded in 1977, Daiso is a discount realtor based in Japan but with outlets throughout the world. While known for being “the 100 Yen shop", Daiso sells a variety of items at different price points. More info, here. Fabiola Gil Alares - is a mokuhanga artist and business person who lives and works in Spain. Her book on mokuhanga, Mokuhanga: Manual Ilustrado de Xilografia Japonesa, has become one of the go to books about mokuhanga, in any language. Her interview with The Unfinished Print can be found, here. Her website can be found, here. Adentro Print which Karen helped to print when working at Mokuhankan. Owl In Moonlight (みみずくのうたた寝)printed by Mokuhankan. Based on a print by Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) Shin-Torinoko paper - is a mass produced, machine made Japanese paper that is relatively inexpensive. It comes in various weights and colours. More info can be found, here. Kitaro Japanese Paper Company - founded in 1872, Kitaro focuses on making high quality Japanese washi in Fukui Prefecture. More info, here. murasaki baren - is a mid-range mokuhanga baren. “murasaki” meaning “purple” , come in two types of weight (medium and heavy), and two types of sizes (10cm and 12cm). They are reasonably priced baren. McClains Woodblock Print Supply Co. - based in Portland, Oregon, McClains is the go to supplier of woodblock print tools in the United States. Their website can be found, here. The interview with the Unfinished Print with Daniel Jasa of McClain's can be found, here. mudabori - "waste carving" is a technique in mokuhanga which involves the artist carving away any unwanted wood deemed unecessary for their finished print. These can be guides, as to where the colour blocks will be carved, and then carved away later after it has served its purpose. More info can be found over at Mokuhankan, here. Edo Period (1603-1868 CE) pigments for mokuhanga - during the Edo Period, mixing four or five colours was common as they were mineral and vegetal pigments, which could last a long time. According to Japanese Print-Making by Tōshi Yoshida, the best colours to use for their steadfastness was sumi (black ink), gofun (shell powder), shu (Chinese vermillion), kuchinashi (jasmine/gardenia yellow), ai (indigo), and taisha (red ochre). John Amoss of Tanuki Prints in Georgia, has written and produced a video of some of his work with Mokuhankan, and his experience grinding traditional pigments with their team. You can find that, here. From David Bull's woodblock.com there is a posting about preparing powdered pigments in the traditional method, here. My interview with John Amoss can be found, here. Morning Tree by John Amoss (2022) Winsor & Newton - is a British artist supply company, started in 1832, which sells artist materials such as pigments, brushes, paper, etc. More info can be found, here. Print Austin - is an annual printmaking expo in Austin, Texas where artists of all different types of printmaking come and show their work. As Karen says in her interview, there are workshops, classes and interactive modules. More info can be found, here. New Leaf Gallery - is a relief print focused gallery located in Wybridge, Vermont, USA. More info can be found, here. Cormark International - is an international supplier of exotic woods, and are based in South Africa. More info, here. Ocooch Hardwoods - is a wood supplier based in Wisconsin. More info can be found, here. © Popular Wheat Productions opening and closing musical credit - One Love (LG Main remix) from From Illmatic to Stillmatic: The Remixes (2002) logo designed and produced by Douglas Batchelor and André Zadorozny Disclaimer: Please do not reproduce or use anything from this podcast without shooting me an email and getting my express written or verbal consent. I'm friendly :) Слава Україну If you find any issue with something in the show notes please let me know. ***The opinions expressed by guests in The Unfinished Print podcast are not necessarily those of André Zadorozny and of Popular Wheat Productions.***
Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata e o Toshio Suzuki, os fundadores do Studio Ghibli, marcaram a história do cinema japonês com seus mais de 20 filmes. O debate sobre o surgimento da animação e até o surgimento da palavra anime, passando pelas produções famosas da companhia, como Meu Amigo Totoro, Viagem de Chihiro e Ponyo: Uma Amizade Que Veio Do Mar.
1979 ist es endlich soweit! Hayao Miyazaki verabschiedet sich von Fernsehserienproduktionen und steigt ins Kinogeschäft ein! Nachdem er zusammen mit Isao Takahata bereits im Zeitraum von 1971 bis 1972 an der Serie 'Lupin III' mitarbeitete, sollte er nun bei der zweiten Kinofortsetzung 'Das Schloss des Cagliostro' Regie führen, das Charakterdesign entwickeln und zusammen mit Haruya Yamazaki das Drehbuch schreiben. Außerdem lernt Miyazaki während der Arbeit an dem Abendfüller den Redakteur des Magazins 'Animage', Toshio Suzuki, kennen, mit dem er ein paar Jahre später, zusammen mit Takahata-san, das legendäre 'Studio Ghibli' gründen wird. 'Lupin III - Das Schloss des Cagliostro' ist bis heute die erfolgreichste Produktion des Lupin-Frenchise, wobei inzwischen die sechste Serie erschienen ist und nach 1979 noch viele weitere Kinofilme folgen sollten. Welchen Einfluss dieser Film auf die zukünftige Arbeit Miyazakis haben wird und wie die Welt auf die erste Regiearbeit des Regisseurs reagierte, der heute in Japan einen gottgleichen Staus genießt, erfahrt ihr von Shaggy-senpai und Tomasu-san in der neuesten Episode eures Lieblingspodcasts 'World Of Ghibli' rund um das wunderbare 'Studio Ghibli'.
My review of the Studio Ghibli film, The Wind Rises I watched in English on HBO Max. Original theme music The City Above composed by Tim Roven on www.tabletopaudio.com. All rights reserved to Studio Ghibli, Toho, Jiro Horikoshi, Hayao Miyazaki, Tatsuo Hori, Toshio Suzuki, Nippon Television Network, Dentsu, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, Walt Disney Japan, Mitsubishi and KDDI, the original film animators, and promotional artists. - Thank you to BetterHelp for sponsoring this episode. Special offer for Solo Nerd Bird listeners, get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/solonerdbird #sponsored - - - Socials: IG: solonerdbirdpodcast Twitter: solonerdbirdpod FB: solonerdbirdpod Tumblr: solonerdbird Fanbase: solonerdbird WordPress: solonerdbird.wordpress.com Twitch: solo_nerd_bird Tiktok: solonerdbirdpodcast Email: solonerdbird@gmail.com
Conocí a Enrique Gato en un almuerzo en Bar Yebra, organizado por Juan Martínez-Barea, fundador de Sputnik. Nos contó Enrique el fascinante proceso productivo detrás de Tadeo Jones y los 10 años que estuvo peleando para sacar adelante su película. La búsqueda del capital, que permitió financiar una visión artística y empresarial, puso a prueba la persistencia del creador. Ahora, desde Lightbox Academy, quiere que los jóvenes sigan sus pasos, en el bonito arte de la animación. Miyazaki, maestro de la animación japonesa, aparece lógicamente en la conversación. Yo sigo enamorado de la película Susurros del corazón, origen del post Corazonadas. Índice: 0.28. El chad boina verde en el videojuego Commandos. 16.08. Segundo de Chomón, pionero español del cine de animación. 25.55. La odisea de 10 años con Tadeo Jones. 37.39. La curiosidad como brújula profesional. 52.10. «El dinero mete mucha presión en el mundo artístico». 1.02.25. Los recuerdos de infancia como fuente de inspiración. 1.07.40. La entrevista con Hayao Miyazaki y Toshio Suzuki. 1.18.15. La escena del terremoto en El viento se levanta. 1.29.01. El rol del instinto en tus decisiones de carrera. Apuntes: Las aventuras de Tadeo Jones. Enrique Gato. El bosque animado. Manolo Gómez & Ángel de la Cruz. Commandos. Gonzo Suárez. Gris. Conrad Roset. El viaje de Chihiro. Hayao Miyazaki. Ponyo. Hayao Miyazaki. El viento se levanta. Hayao Miyazaki. 10 years with Hayao Miyazaki. Kaku Arakawa. The kingdom of dreams and madness. Mami Sunada.
Conocí a Enrique Gato en un almuerzo en Bar Yebra, organizado por Juan Martínez-Barea, fundador de Sputnik. Nos contó Enrique el fascinante proceso productivo detrás de Tadeo Jones y los 10 años que estuvo peleando para sacar adelante su película. La búsqueda del capital, que permitió financiar una visión artística y empresarial, puso a prueba la persistencia del creador. Ahora, desde Lightbox Academy, quiere que los jóvenes sigan sus pasos, en el bonito arte de la animación.Miyazaki, maestro de la animación japonesa, aparece lógicamente en la conversación. Yo sigo enamorado de la película Susurros del corazón, origen del post Corazonadas.Escucha el podcast en tu plataforma habitual:Spotify — Apple — iVoox — YouTubeArtículos sobre finanzas en formato blog:Substack Kapital — Substack CardinalApuntes:Las aventuras de Tadeo Jones. Enrique Gato.El bosque animado. Manolo Gómez & Ángel de la Cruz.Commandos. Gonzo Suárez.Gris. Conrad Roset.El viaje de Chihiro. Hayao Miyazaki.Ponyo. Hayao Miyazaki.El viento se levanta. Hayao Miyazaki.10 years with Hayao Miyazaki. Kaku Arakawa.The kingdom of dreams and madness. Mami Sunada.Índice:0.28. El chad boina verde en el videojuego Commandos.16.08. Segundo de Chomón, pionero español del cine de animación.25.55. La odisea de 10 años con Tadeo Jones.37.39. La curiosidad como brújula profesional.52.10. «El dinero mete mucha presión en el mundo artístico».1.02.25. Los recuerdos de infancia como fuente de inspiración.1.07.40. La entrevista con Hayao Miyazaki y Toshio Suzuki.1.18.15. La escena del terremoto en El viento se levanta.1.29.01. El rol del instinto en tus decisiones de carrera.
'Nausicaä aus dem Tal der Winde' war der erste Manga von Hayao Miyazaki, der seit 1982 in den Magazin 'Animage' des Verlags ''Tokuma Shoten' erschien. Jedoch war Nausicaä so ein großer Erfolg, dass Toshio Suzuki, ein Redakteur des Verlags, Miyazaki-san überredete, aus dem Manga einen abendfüllenden Film zu machen, bei dem Hayao Miyazaki ebenfalls Regie führen sollte. Der Kinofilm umfasst etwa die ersten 16 Kapitel des Mangas und wurde so ein großer, dass Miyazaki zusammen mit Isao Takahata (der bei Nausicaä als Produzent verantwortlich zeichnete) und Toshio Suzuki das 'Studio Ghibli' gründete. Was ab dann geschah ist allgemein bekannt und bereits jetzt schon eine Legende. Unterm Strich ist es jedoch so, dass das das Besprechen aller Ghibli-Filme bei eurem Lieblingspodcast 'World Of Ghibli' nicht komplett wäre, wenn Shaggy-senpai und Tomasu-san euch 'Nausicaä aus dem Tal der Winde' vorenthalten hätten. Insofern wünschen wir euch viel Spaß beim Lauschen der Geschichte rund um den Film, der das 'Studio Ghibli' überhaupt erst möglich gemacht hat.
A historic episode for the AMPM VIDEO crew, lots of firsts for the show as we talk through Howl's Moving Castle a 2004 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. The film is loosely based on the 1986 novel of the same name by British author Diana Wynne Jones. The film was produced by Toshio Suzuki, animated by Studio Ghibli and distributed by Toho. The Japanese voice cast featured Chieko Baisho and Takuya Kimura, while the English dub version starred Jean Simmons, Emily Mortimer, Lauren Bacall, Christian Bale, Josh Hutchersonand Billy Crystal. The story is set in a fictional kingdom where both magic and early 20th-century technology are prevalent, against the backdrop of a war with another kingdom. The film tells the story of a young, content milliner named Sophie who is turned into an old woman by a witch who enters her shop and curses her. She encounters a wizard named Howl and gets caught up in his resistance to fighting for the king. Subscribe for new episodes and follow us on instagram @goteamvideo, send us your questions and movie recommendations for future episodes! Also! If you would like to support us and all we do at AMPM VIDEO you can head over to patreon.com/ampmvideo
ようこそ! ¡Bienvenidos al podcast Japonés para todos! Comenzamos una serie de episodios dedicados a la magia de Studio Ghibli (スタジオジブリ). En esta primera entrega hablamos sobre los inicios del estudio y sus integrantes Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata y Toshio Suzuki. ¡Acompáñanos! ¿Tienes algún comentario? ¿te animas a participar? ¿quieres aprender japonés? escríbenos en el Instagram @japanesefordummies En este episodio: Nicolás Sensei, Rayen, Anto y Javo de Japanese for Dummies. Producción: Alejandra Carvajal. Coordinación: Rayen Huirilef. 'Japonés para todos' el podcast para los interesados en la cultura japonesa donde se comparten opiniones, conocimientos, e información sobre elementos de la cultura, costumbres y el idioma de Japón. Música: Ghibli but lofi ~ a relaxing chillhop lofi mix ~ (totoro, castle in the sky, spirited away, etc.) Music and artwork by Demon gummies https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKRR_uODeDynIGUnPscb6MA Etsy shop link: https://www.etsy.com/shop/demongummies check out their stickers~! Buy a cup of coffee ^_^ https://ko-fi.com/demongummies Hisaishi, Joe 2008 Studio Ghibli 25 Years Concert https://soundcloud.com/joe-hisaishi/budokan-studio-ghibli-25-years-concert-joe-hisaishi Joe Hisaishi in Budokan (久石譲in武道館 Hisaishi Jo in Budoukan?) was a concert given on 4 and 5 (plus an added performance on 6) August 2008 at Tokyo's 14,000-seat Nippon Budoukan venue commemorating both the Japanese theatrical premiere of Ponyo and the 25 years of musical collaboration between composer Joe Hisaishi and film maker Hayao Miyazaki. This massive concert featured performances of these signature Miyazaki film scores composed by Hisaishi, conducting from the piano, and the 200-member New Japan Philharmonic World Dream Orchestra, along with six featured vocalists, the 800 combined voices of the Ippan Koubo, Ritsuyuukai and Little Singers of Tokyo choirs, plus a 160-piece marching band. Altogether there were some 1160 musicians and singers on stage, backed by images from Miyazaki's films projected on a giant screen. These performances were recorded and broadcast by NHK in two versions - an edited 1-hour version aired on NHK on 31 August, and the full concert aired on the NHK satellite channel BS2 on 23 September 2008. Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment released R2 DVD and Blu-ray versions of this 2-hour concert in Japan on 3 July 2009.
En 1985 Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata y Toshio Suzuki fundaron Studio Ghibli, el estudio detrás de películas animadas como El viaje de Chihiro y Mi vecino Totoro. Con Diana hablamos de los rasgos característicos del trabajo de Ghibli: la preocupación por el pacifismo, la importancia de la naturaleza, la insistencia en trabajar en 2D, los códigos visuales y estructuras narrativas de las que echan mano. Conversamos también sobre el potencial comunicativo de la animación, sobre para un público adulto, sus fundamentos técnicos y las posibilidades que generamos cuando nos permitimos considerar situaciones absurdas. A Diana la encuentran en Twitter y en Instagram como @dianalunareja. También pueden escucharla en El podcast de moda (https://li.sten.to/elpodcastdemoda5). Pueden encontrarnos en su aplicación de podcasts favorita, o como @expertosdesillon en Instagram, @ExpertoSillon en Twitter o también pueden escribirnos a expertosdesillon@gmail.com Expertos de Sillón es un podcast donde conversamos con nuestros invitados e invitadas sobre sus grandes obsesiones, sus placeres culposos o sus teorías totalizantes acerca de cómo funciona el mundo. Es un proyecto de Sillón Estudios. Conducen Alejandro Cardona y Sebastián Rojas. Produce Sara Trejos. REFERENCIAS Diana recomienda todas las películas de Ghibli, pero sobre todo El viaje de Chihiro, Mi vecino Totoro, El cuento de la princesa Kaguya y Ponyo en el acantilado. El libro sobre cómic se llama Entender el cómic: El arte invisible, de Scott McCloud.
Tim and Tay discuss their first animated feature and first Hayao Miyazaki feature on the podcast: Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, which offers a compelling heroine for young and old viewers alike, embodying the idea that violence and war only lead to more of the same. The success of Nausicaä would allow Miyazaki to co-found Studio Ghibli and subsequently release some of the most beloved animated movies in cinematic history. This animated feature tells the story of Nausicaä, a pacifist and princess who finds herself and her people caught in the middle of two warring nations that are intent on destroying each other and the hostile natural world. Directed and written by Hayao Miyazaki, Nausicaä stars Sumi Shimamoto and Goro Naya; it premiered March 11, 1984, in Japan, and on DVD (with an English dub) on February 22, 2005.Tagline — "Why do people destroy and hate? Why do they not show love and affection?"Nausicaä is available to stream on Netflix.Scene (31:15 — 35:10)Tolmekian airships disrupt the peaceful Valley of the Wind. Nausicaä realizes that the airships are going after her father, who lies bedridden in a tower. She arrives, but her father has already been slain by the Tolmekian Royal Guard. In a burst of rage, Nausicaä attacks several Tolmekians, before Lord Yupa stops her.Links5:00 — Lupin III: The Castle Of Cagliostro5:21 — Nausicaä goes from manga to movie9:00 — The Warriors Of The Wind10:30 — Toshio Suzuki says “no cuts” for Princess Mononoke16:00 — Miayzaki's tropes and the concept of “shojo”19:00 — Writing strong roles for young girls21:00 — Miyazaki on the ending of Nausicaä25:00 — Miyazaki's love of aircraft26:55 — Inspiring Final Fantasy's chocobos48:00 — INVINCIBLE54:00 — Giant God Warrior Appears In Tokyo55:00 — Manga as the outlet for darker ideasRecommendationsTim: The Hunt (Zobel, 2020). Available to stream on Crave.Tay: La Tortue Rouge (Dudok de Wit, 2016).All links are verified at the time of publication and based on availability in Canada.
Samantha reads the true crime memoir My Friend Anna by Rachel DeLoache Williams, Indy takes a mystical journey to the kingdom of cats with Studio Ghibli's The Cat Returns (猫の恩返し), and we preview next week's feature the dance classic(?) Save The Last Dance. The Cat Returns is a 2002 Japanese animated fantasy[3] film directed by Hiroyuki Morita, produced by Toshio Suzuki and Nozomu Takahashi, written by Reiko Yoshida, based on the manga The Cat Returns by Aoi Hiiragi, with music by Yuji Nomi, animated by Studio Ghibli. This is Hiroyuki Morita's first and only film so far as director for Studio Ghibli. A spin-off of Whisper of the Heart, it was theatrically released in Japan on July 20, 2002 through Toho and in 2005 in the United States through Walt Disney Home Entertainment.[4] It received an Excellence Prize at the 2002 Japan Media Arts Festival. GKIDS re-issued the film on Blu-ray and DVD on January 16, 2018 under a new deal with Studio Ghibli. Save the Last Dance (2001) Official Trailer # 1 - Julia Stiles HD The Cat Returns - Official Trailer My Friend Anna: The True Story of a Fake Heiress by Rachel DeLoache Williams: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43822651-my-friend-anna
In der Sportwagen-WM steht an diesem Wochenende ein ganz besonderes Rennen an: der 100. Start von Toyota bei einem WM-Lauf. Weil die Epoche der Japaner in der gewaltigen Gruppe C begann und diese Gruppe C Ende August in Hockenheim mit einem Supercup-Einladungsrennen spektakulär wiederbelebt wird, zeigen wir Euch hier einfach mal ein Bild von dem wuchtigen Toyota aus den goldenen Achtzigern. Schließlich widmen wir dem Comeback der Gruppe C auf deutschem Boden ja auch in der neuen Ausgabe der Zeitschrift PITWALK, die wir an diesem Wochenende gerade druckreif machen, unsere Titelgeschichte. Sein Debüt feierte der japanische Automobilhersteller beim 1.000-Kilometerrennen von Fuji im Oktober 1983, bei dem Toyota in der Gruppe C mit einem 83C an den Start ging. Bei dieser Premiere belegten Kaoru Hoshino, Keiji Matsumoto und der spätere Le-Mans-Sieger Masanori Sekiya den neunten Platz, während das Team um Derek Daly, Geoff Lees und Toshio Suzuki im Schwesterauto nach einem Trainingsunfall nicht starten konnte. Jetzt treffen in Portimao zwei Hypercars von Toyota auf den neuen Boliden des Edelprivatiers James Glickenhaus. Der US-Amerikaner hat mal eben ein eigenes Hypercar entwickeln lassen. Beim zweiten WM-Lauf 2021 erlebt es seine Feuertaufe. Und es gibt in der Qualifikation gleich mal ein überraschendes Ergebnis. PITCAST-Produzent Norbert Ockenga analysiert die Zeitenjagd an der Algarve und holt dazu Glickenhaus-Fahrer Richard Westbrook, Teamchef Glickenhaus, Toyota-Teamchef Rob Leupen und -Technikdirektor Pascal Vasselon sowie Porsche-Fahrer Kévin Estre ans Mikro. Dazu gibt es Zusammenfassungen der IndyCar- und IMSA-Rennen auf der Belle Isle, einer Insel im Detroit River zwischen den USA und Kanada – und eine ausgiebige Schilderung der Ereignisse in der Auto- und Motorradwertung am vorletzten Tag der Rallye Kasachstan, wo ein kurioser Unfall den deutschen Beifahrer Dirk von Zitzewitz um alle Siegchancen bringt. Der Ostholsteiner beschreibt seine Erlebnisse ebenso wie die Motorradfahrer Matthias Walkner und Sebastian Bühler.
In der Sportwagen-WM steht an diesem Wochenende ein ganz besonderes Rennen an: der 100. Start von Toyota bei einem WM-Lauf. Weil die Epoche der Japaner in der gewaltigen Gruppe C begann und diese Gruppe C Ende August in Hockenheim mit einem Supercup-Einladungsrennen spektakulär wiederbelebt wird, zeigen wir Euch hier einfach mal ein Bild von dem wuchtigen Toyota aus den goldenen Achtzigern. Schließlich widmen wir dem Comeback der Gruppe C auf deutschem Boden ja auch in der neuen Ausgabe der Zeitschrift PITWALK, die wir an diesem Wochenende gerade druckreif machen, unsere Titelgeschichte. Sein Debüt feierte der japanische Automobilhersteller beim 1.000-Kilometerrennen von Fuji im Oktober 1983, bei dem Toyota in der Gruppe C mit einem 83C an den Start ging. Bei dieser Premiere belegten Kaoru Hoshino, Keiji Matsumoto und der spätere Le-Mans-Sieger Masanori Sekiya den neunten Platz, während das Team um Derek Daly, Geoff Lees und Toshio Suzuki im Schwesterauto nach einem Trainingsunfall nicht starten konnte. Jetzt treffen in Portimao zwei Hypercars von Toyota auf den neuen Boliden des Edelprivatiers James Glickenhaus. Der US-Amerikaner hat mal eben ein eigenes Hypercar entwickeln lassen. Beim zweiten WM-Lauf 2021 erlebt es seine Feuertaufe. Und es gibt in der Qualifikation gleich mal ein überraschendes Ergebnis. PITCAST-Produzent Norbert Ockenga analysiert die Zeitenjagd an der Algarve und holt dazu Glickenhaus-Fahrer Richard Westbrook, Teamchef Glickenhaus, Toyota-Teamchef Rob Leupen und -Technikdirektor Pascal Vasselon sowie Porsche-Fahrer Kévin Estre ans Mikro. Dazu gibt es Zusammenfassungen der IndyCar- und IMSA-Rennen auf der Belle Isle, einer Insel im Detroit River zwischen den USA und Kanada – und eine ausgiebige Schilderung der Ereignisse in der Auto- und Motorradwertung am vorletzten Tag der Rallye Kasachstan, wo ein kurioser Unfall den deutschen Beifahrer Dirk von Zitzewitz um alle Siegchancen bringt. Der Ostholsteiner beschreibt seine Erlebnisse ebenso wie die Motorradfahrer Matthias Walkner und Sebastian Bühler.
This week's show is titled THE GHIBLI MIXTAPE. We take a look at the music from films produced by Studio Ghibli.#StudioGhibli was founded in 1985 by long time directors Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata, and producer Toshio Suzuki. Studio Ghibli has produced some of the most beloved animated films of all time, including Castle in the Sky, My Neighbor #Totoro, Kiki's Delivery Service, Princess Mononoke, Spirited Away, Ponyo, as well as Only Yesterday, Whisper of the Heart, When Marnie Was There.
This week in our Chat Returns miniseries, we are thrilled to speak with one of the leading characters of the Ghibliotheque story so far... Studio Ghibli's long-serving producer, enabler, genius-herder and former President, Toshio Suzuki. Suzuki has played a key role in every Studio Ghibli film to date, and has had significant influence on the careers of all Ghibli's filmmakers, not least Goro Miyazaki, who was tapped to direct Tales From Earthsea by Suzuki. As discussed on our previous episode, Goro Miyazaki describes Suzuki as the 'dark wizard' behind Ghibli, and his mark is still seen even today, on the new release Earwig and the Witch - which is screening in UK cinemas now.Keep an eye out for weekly episodes in our Chat Returns miniseries - featuring conversations with filmmakers, writers, and animators who have either worked directly with Ghibli, or have been heavily inspired by them - over the next couple of months.Our book, Ghibliotheque - The Unofficial Guide to Studio Ghibli, will be on sale from all good bookshops in the UK from 2nd September, and is available for preorder now.Get in touch with Ghibliotheque at ghibli@littledotstudios.com or follow us on Twitter:@ghibliotheque@MichaelJLeader - Michael@jakehcunningham - Jake@_stephwatts - StephProduced by Michael Leader, Jake Cunningham, Harold McShiel and Steph Watts. Artwork by Sophie Mo. Music by Anthony Ing. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Aric and Marisa put the spotlight on the Coming-of-Age genre with six films that bring us back to our golden days. They discuss the memorable conventions of the genre and dive into what makes this genre so special to all of us.The list includes the beloved Studio Ghibli film KIKI'S DELIVERY SERVICE (1989), a whimsically mature film about a young witch trying to find herself in a new town, Ronald F. Maxwell's LITTLE DARLINGS (1980), the sincere teen-comedy starring memorable child actresses Kristy McNichol and Tatum O'Neal, Francis Ford Coppola's THE OUTSIDERS (1983), the dreamy adaptation of the S.E. Hinton novel with an unforgettable cast, Arthur Barron's JEREMY (1973), a bashfully sweet love story between two teenage outcasts, Larry Clark's KIDS (1995), the punishing indie film about the underworld of teens in New York, and Roy Andersson's A SWEDISH LOVE STORY (1970), a film about young romance and the realities of growing old. Please consider supporting this show through our Patreon!Keep up with us on Instagram and Twitter: @filmchatterpod.Check out the films mentioned in this episode on our Letterboxd.Thanks for tuning in!Powered and distributed by Simplecast
2月20日発売の映画秘宝4月号に掲載された、KADOKAWAより発売中の永塚あき子編『ALL ABOUT TOSHIO SUZUKI』について鈴木さんが受けたインタビューの模様(後編)をお送りします。 インタビュアーは、ライターのさやわかさん、編集者の秋山直斗さんです。
2月20日発売の映画秘宝4月号に掲載された、KADOKAWAより発売中の永塚あき子編『ALL ABOUT TOSHIO SUZUKI』について鈴木さんが受けたインタビューの模様(前編)をお送りします。 インタビュアーは、ライターのさやわかさん、編集者の秋山直斗さんです。
Studio Ghibli is one of the most magnificent and influential studios in Cinema history. It was founded in 1985 by Toshio Suzuki, Isao Takahata, and Hayao Miyazaki. To give readers a brief insight into the depth of the studio’s impact on film is this emotional tribute by ex-Chief Creative Officer of Pixar and Disney, John Lasseter, “Whenever we get stuck at Pixar or Disney, I put on a Miyazaki film sequence or two, just to get us inspired again.” The list of famous names attached to the films of Studio Ghibli’s English dubbed versions is enormous. Some of the standouts include Patrick Stewart, Uma Thurman, Mark Hamill, Daisy Ridley, Dev Patel, Tom Holland, Saoirse Ronan, Kirsten Dunst, Tina Fey, Anne Hathaway, John Cho, Lucy Liu, Christian Bale, Claire Danes, Gillian Anderson, Jada Pinkett Smith, Billy Crudup, and Keith David. Five of Studio Ghibli’s films feature on IMDb’s Top Rated Movies list, and many of their movies regularly feature on top animated films and best movies of all times lists. Roger Ebert’s website has a page dedicated to the Studio Ghibli collection, and in his four out of four stars praise of ‘My Neighbor Totoro,’ he states, “Whenever I watch it, I smile, and smile, and smile.” For the written version of this article, click here: https://www.hollywoodinsider.com/studio-ghibli-masterclass-cinema/ For the video version of this article, click here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XhJ4J8AAuDA Hosted by Eileen Shortall and written by Drew Alexander Ross Hollywood Insider is a trusted media network, across multiple channels, covering the business, substance and meaningful side of global entertainment/culture and its major players. We strive to present in-depth coverage of the factors affecting and of interest to readers and viewers around the World. By being focused on factual and reliable coverage, rather than rumor, gossip and sensationalism, we are able to present information ignored elsewhere. As such, it continues to be a network for the concerns/observations about cultural, psychological, political, environmental, ecological, social and philanthropic matters from the thousands of personalities who relish the opportunity. In their normal world, except for a privileged few, interviews and profiles are constrained by ‘showbusiness’ only agendas. We will continue to be the network that shows that they have the same serious concerns, interests and views as many of their constituencies. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week we review Earwig and the Witch from Studio Ghibli. In the film, a headstrong orphan discovers a world of spells and potions while living with a selfish witch. Earwig and the Witch aims to continue Studio Ghibli's tradition of pushing the boundaries of animation and storytelling. While the gets close, it feels unfinished. Directed by Gorô Miyazaki, written by Keiko Niwa and Emi Gunji, and produced by studio co-founder Toshio Suzuki, with planning from Hayao Miyazaki, the film is based on the novel of the same name by Diana Wynne Jones, the author behind the source material for Howl’s Moving Castle.
My review of the Studio Ghibli film, Tales from Earthsea dubbed in English on HBO Max. The film is based on a combination of plot and characters from the first four books of Ursula K. Le Guin’s ‘Earthsea’ series. Original theme music, 'Neon Drive' is by Tim Roven from www.tabletopaudio.com. *All rights reserved to Ursula K. Le Guin, Studio Ghibli, Toshio Suzuki, Tomohiko Ishii & Toho, the original artist(s), producer(s), and writer(s).* - - - Socials: IG: solonerdbirdpodcast Twitter: solonerdbirdpod FB: solonerdbirdpod Tumblr: solonerdbird WordPress: solonerdbird.wordpress.com Twitch: solo_nerd_bird Email: solonerdbird@gmail.com
鈴木さんの新刊本3冊にまつわる特集(第3弾)。永塚あき子編集『ALL ABOUT TOSHIO SUZUKI』について(後編)お送りします。商業的な成功と作品の質の高さを両立させ、スタジオの経営まで担ってきた鈴木さんの幅広い活動は、映画業界に留まりません。ふつうのプロデューサーとはひと味も二味も違うと言われるのはいったいなぜなのか!?鈴木さんの過去、現在、そして未来をめぐる、すべてを凝縮した1冊です。 出演は、KADOKAWAの三村遼子さん、東宝の今井翔大さん、スタジオジブリの高橋望さんです。 鈴木さんの『アニメージュ』時代からジブリ設立、そして12月30日放送の最新作『アーヤと魔女』までの仕事の軌跡が、数々の直筆資料とともに収録されています。ぜひ一度手に取ってご覧ください。
鈴木さんの新刊本3冊にまつわる特集(第3弾)。永塚あき子編集『ALL ABOUT TOSHIO SUZUKI』について(前編)お送りします。商業的な成功と作品の質の高さを両立させ、スタジオの経営まで担ってきた鈴木さんの幅広い活動は、映画業界に留まりません。ふつうのプロデューサーとはひと味も二味も違うと言われるのはいったいなぜなのか!?鈴木さんの過去、現在、そして未来をめぐる、すべてを凝縮した1冊です。 出演は、KADOKAWAの三村遼子さん、東宝の今井翔大さん、スタジオジブリの高橋望さんです。 鈴木さんの『アニメージュ』時代からジブリ設立、そして12月30日放送の最新作『アーヤと魔女』までの仕事の軌跡が、数々の直筆資料とともに収録されています。ぜひ一度手に取ってご覧ください。
My review of the Studio Ghibli film, Howl's Moving Castle dubbed English version currently on HBO Max. Original theme music by Tim Roven from www.tabletopaudio.com. *All rights reserved to Diana Wynne Jones, Hayao Miyazaki, Toshio Suzuki, Studio Ghibl, and Toho* - - - Socials: Twitter: @/SoloNerdBirdPodcast IG: @/solonerbirdpodcast FB: @/solonerdbird Tumblr: @/solonerdbird Twitch: solo_nerd_bird WordPress: solonerdbird.wordpress.com Email: solonerdbird@gmail.com
En este episodio hablo sobre la creación de la revista Animage, sobre su primer editor Toshio Suzuki y cómo conoció a Isao Takahata y Hayao Miyazaki.Fe de erratas:En el podcast hago referencia a dos episodios de Lupin III que dirigió Hayao Miyazaki en 1980 que son de la cuarta temporada y no de la segunda como aseguro en el podcast. Os pido disculpas por el error. Puedes leer la versión escrita de este podcast en el siguiente enlace: https://studioghibliweblog.es/2020/10/11/ghibliografia1/---Música usada en este podcast:Pamgaea by Kevin MacLeodLink: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4193-pamgaeaLicense: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.---Métodos de contacto: https://studioghibliweblog.es/contacto/ @sghibliweblog Puedes encontrar más información en: www.spreaker.com/user/studioghibliweblog
This week's guest is Johnny Dioxide of Johnny Dioxide and the Ghost Rock Radio and we'll be discussing their recently released song 'Red Turtle' (Spotify) and the masterly stop-motion film (YouTube). We talk about composing and playing music for ghosts. Along the way we talk about the Toshio Suzuki film that inspired the song and the film created by Johnny's girlfriend, award winning film-maker Kelly Norris (@beatchik).You can connect with Johnny and see and hear their latest work on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Check out their website for merchandise featuring the incredible cover artwork.Music to play to ghosts: anything by George Barnes; I think Spooky might be a good choice ;)Johnny's new favourite: Atomic bomb by William OnyeaborAll of the songs featured in the show are on our Spotify playlist (The Ennrons new favourites). If you enjoyed this podcast then please hit the subscribe button and leave a review on iTunes, Spotify or the podcast app that you’re listening on. If the music featured connects with you, we'd love to hear it and also suggestions for future favourites.If you want to help us to continue making and growing the podcast as well as releasing new music, then you can either buy us a coffee or become a regular patron for less than the price of a cup of coffee per month.If you want to publish your music to all the major streaming services, we recommend DistroKid; click the link for a 7% discount. Thanks for listening. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Certamente o Studio Ghibli é o mais famoso estúdio de animação do Japão. Fundado por Toshio Suzuki, Hayao Miyazaki e Isao Takahata no ano de 1985, o estúdio conta com mais de 20 filmes e dezenas de curta-metragens. Durante décadas o Studio Ghibli produziu filmes de animações tradicionais, desenhados à mão, evitando até o ano 2020, o uso de CGI. O último filme, Aya e as Bruxas de Goro Miyazaki (filho de Hayao Miyazaki), lançado em 2020, foi o primeiro a utilizar-se da técnica. Independente da técnica utilizada, a marca do Studio Ghibli é quase um selo de qualidade. De todos os filmes que já assisti, apenas um não me agradou realmente. Nesses últimos meses de 2020 revisitei todos os filmes do estúdio e colocarei aqui a minha lista pessoal do pior para o melhor. Nessa lista vou excluir o último filme, Aya e as Bruxas, pois até o momento não consegui assistir. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this episode of Casual Chats, Patricia and special guests Zenith Warrior Princess and Filip Kanzurovski discuss about the Japanese animation company Studio Ghibli founded on June 15, 1985 by Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata, Toshio Suzuki, and Yasuyoshi Tokuma. They have been known for producing some of the most groundbreaking, critically acclaimed 2D animated movies in Japan from Castle in the Sky to When Marnie was There. They go over the films, the memorable characters, the atmospheric scenes, the quiet moments, and the risky storytelling ranging from protecting the environment to the struggles of surviving a war as well as the cute, charming stories from two sisters interacting with a creature named Totoro to a witch trying to help her neighborhood with delivering goods alongside her smart aleck cat. 35 years after the studio's premiere, people from around the world love the films and has gained a massive audience into the world of anime. Which movies do Patricia, Zenith, and Filip think are the best films in Studio Ghibli's library? Listen and find out.
Before we look forward, we look back. In the season finale of Studio Ghibli’s Animated Wonders, we discuss the documentary film, ‘The Kingdom of Dreams & Madness’ and then discuss what the future of the animation studio could be. Will there be a new wave of talent injected into Ghibli? Will Hayao Miyazaki finish his final film? And what are Dylan, Ciaran and Ashley’s final rankings of the Ghibli films?Hosts:Dylan Blight: https://twitter.com/vivaladilAshley Hobley: https://twitter.com/ashleyhobleyCiaran Marchant: https://twitter.com/YaboyRingoStudio Ghibli’s Animated Wonders Credits:Music: “Lo-Fi Hip Hop Chill Beats For Study Game Sleep” by ReckonerLicense: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)Art: Cherie HenriquesThe Kingdom of Dreams and Madness (2013)Directed by: Mami SunadaStarring: Hayao Miyazaki, Yumiko Miyoshi, Toshio Suzuki, Hideaki Anno, Goro Miyazaki, Isao TakahataAll Episodes: https://explosionnetwork.com/studio-ghiblis-animated-wondersSupport Us: http://www.ko-fi.com/explosion
Em 1985 o diretor e animador, roteirista entre muitos outros talentos Hayao Miyazaki se juntou ao também diretor e roteirista Isao Takahata e aos produtores Toshio Suzuki e Yasuyoshi Tokuma para dar vida ao maior estúdio de animação japonesa do mundo e sem dúvida um dos mais amados e lembrados nascia assim os Studio Ghibli. Neste décimo segundo capítulo do segundo volume do podcast Geração M, Henrique Rizatto e Antonio “Xaxim” Dias recebem a ilustradora Mariana Marques, artista talentosíssima e grande fã dos trabalhos da Ghibli para conversarmos sobre o surgimento do estúdio, nossos filmes favoritos e aqueles nem tanto e a importância dessa fábrica de maravilhas dos animes. Ouça este podcast para conhecer mais sobre os Studio Ghibli, seus filmes mais importantes e memoráveis como Túmulo dos Vagalumes, A Viagem de Chihiro, Princesa Mononoke, aproveite ainda que quase todos os filmes estão disponíveis na Netflix. Conheça e adquira os incríveis desenho da nossa querida convidada - http://www.rabbitheartstore.com Depois de ouvir o podcast não esqueça de comentar o que você achou em nossas redes sociais ou diretamente por e-mail ou aqui nesse post. Ouça nosso Podcast baixando direto no site do Cinem(ação).com também no: Anchor Spotify Google Podcast Android iTunes Fale Conosco: Site: https://geracaom.cinemacao.com/ Email: geracaom@cinemacao.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/geracaompodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/GeracaoMPodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/geracaompodcast/ CONTRIBUA com o Cinem(ação) Com um valor a partir de R$1,00, você pode contribuir com o Cinem(ação)! Nós acreditamos que, para manter a produção de conteúdo de qualidade independente na internet, é preciso contar com a colaboração dos fãs e seguidores assíduos! Quanto mais dinheiro conseguirmos arrecadar, maior será nossa dedicação para melhorar os podcasts, tanto em quantidade quanto em qualidade! Venha fazer parte desse clube também! Apoia.se do Cinem(ação) Patreon do Cinem(ação) Padrim do Cinem(ação) PicPay do Cinem(ação) Edição: !SSOaí Design Estratégico --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/geracao-m/message
This week, Deviboy returns from his exile, and Stephen from Comics2Movies and XCT joins us to discuss a new comic.Devi brings news from the far off land of Nintendo. It's time to get your cameras out for the New Pokemon Snap. Apart from Nintendo's hopeless naming, it's shaping up to be an expanded photography game for the new generation. We all hope they fit in the fun easter eggs and interactions.Oh no, Loot Boxes! Apple are being taken to court for exploiting children via the App Store. We think we've got a solution to the problem too, so be ready to send us your opinions on the system.Supercollider? I hardly know her! CERN are designing a 100km collider almost 4 times the size of the Large Hadron Collider. The LHC failed to open a portal to hell and lead to a demon invasion, but maybe the Future Circular Collider will. Somebody get Doomguy on speed dial.Cyberpunk 2077 is delayed again, but to tide us over until the release a comic series titled Trauma Team. This also gives it the accidental honour of being the first piece of Cyberpunk 2077 to release. Until then, keep working to create a hyper corporate dystopia so we can all live out our Cyberpunk fantasies.In gaming, Professor went up against space card sharks in Star Realms, Deviboy relived his childhood in Raze 2 and Stephen fell in love with Hearthstone.Pokemon Snap now on Nintendo Swtich-https://www.gamespot.com/articles/a-new-pokemon-snap-is-coming-to-switch-and-it-look/1100-6478623/Apple being sued for lootboxes-https://appleinsider.com/articles/20/06/13/apple-sued-for-allowing-apps-with-loot-boxes-onto-app-storeAn even bigger super collider now in the works-https://www.reddit.com/r/science/comments/hdchxl/cern_makes_bold_push_to_build_21billion/-https://www.sciencemag.org/news/2020/06/european-physicists-boldly-take-small-step-toward-100-kilometer-long-atom-smasherCyberpunk 2077 comic book series announced-https://comicbook.com/gaming/news/cyberpunk-2077-comic-announced/Games PlayedProfessor– Star Realms - https://store.steampowered.com/app/438140/Star_Realms/Rating: 3.75/5Deviboy– Raze 2 - https://armorgames.com/play/12275/raze-2Rating: 3/5Stephen– Hearthstone - https://playhearthstone.com/en-us/Rating: 5/5Other topics discussedMario Party 10 (party video game developed by NDcube and published by Nintendo for the Wii U.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mario_Party_10ZombiU ((known as Zombi on platforms other than the Wii U) is a first-person survival horror video game developed by Ubisoft Montpellier and published by Ubisoft. It was released for the Wii U as one of its launch games in November 2012.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZombiUPokemon Snap (first-person simulation video game with rail shooter style gameplay mechanics co-developed by HAL Laboratory and Pax Softnica and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64. It was first released in Japan in March 1999, and was later released in June 1999 in North America and in September 2000 for PAL regions.A sequel called New Pokémon Snap was announced in 2020 and is in development for Nintendo Switch.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_SnapNew Pokémon Snap (first-person rail shooter and simulation video game in development by Bandai Namco Studios, planned to be published by Nintendo and The Pokémon Company for the Nintendo Switch. It is a sequel to the 1999 game Pokémon Snap. In New Pokémon Snap, the player visits a variety of island locations, including jungles and beaches, where they research Pokémon in their natural habitats, photographing them while traveling in an on-rails hovercraft, to build a "Photodex".)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Pok%C3%A9mon_SnapVoltorb (Electric-type Pokémon introduced in Generation I.)- https://bulbapedia.bulbagarden.net/wiki/Voltorb_(Pok%C3%A9mon)Pokemon Unite (upcoming free-to-start,multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) video game developed by TiMi Studios and published by Tencent in partnership with The Pokémon Company for Android,iOS, and Nintendo Switch.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pok%C3%A9mon_Unite- https://www.pokemon.com/us/pokemon-video-games/pokemon-unite/Super Mario Odyssey (platform game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo Switch on October 27, 2017. An entry in the Super Mario series, it follows Mario and Cappy, a sentient hat that allows Mario to control other characters and objects, as they journey across various worlds to save Princess Peach from his nemesis Bowser, who plans to forcibly marry her.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Mario_OdysseyThe 25 Highest-Grossing Media Franchises of All Time. Pokémon being the highest grossing media in global history.- https://www.titlemax.com/discovery-center/money-finance/the-25-highest-grossing-media-franchises-of-all-time/Joe Camel (the advertising mascot for Camel cigarettes from late 1987 to July 12, 1997, appearing in magazine advertisements, billboards, and other print media.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_CamelApple parental control feature stops microtransactions and other activites- https://techcrunch.com/2019/12/10/apples-new-parental-controls-can-limit-who-kids-can-call-text-and-facetime-and-when/Youtube’s COPPA Child-Directed Content Rules- https://variety.com/2020/digital/news/ftc-rules-child-directed-content-youtube-1203454167/80’s Cartoons that were created to sell toys- https://www.eightieskids.com/12-classic-80s-cartoons-that-were-created-just-to-sell-toys/J. Michael Straczynski (American television and film screenwriter, producer and director, and comic book writer. He is the founder of Studio JMS and is best known as the creator of the science fiction television series Babylon 5 and its spinoff Crusade, as well as the series Jeremiah and Sense8. Straczynski wrote Marvel Comics' The Amazing Spider-Man, followed by runs on Thor and Fantastic Four.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._Michael_StraczynskiWhy Blizzard Doesn’t Allow Trading in Hearthstone- https://esportsedition.com/hearthstone/hearthtsone-trading/L.O.L Surprise- https://lolsurprise.mgae.com/EA Legal and Government Affairs VP Kerry Hopkins : We look at lootboxes as 'surprise mechanics- https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2019/06/ea-loot-boxes-actually-surprise-mechanics-that-are-ethical-and-fun/EA CEO Andrew Wilson : Lootboxes are like collecting baseball cards- https://www.playstationlifestyle.net/2019/06/20/ea-loot-boxes-discussed-by-the-companys-ceo-andrew-wilson/Kinder Surprise were banned in USA because of the small toys in the eggs- https://metro.co.uk/2017/10/04/why-are-kinder-eggs-banned-in-the-usa-6976543/Diablo Immortal (upcoming action role-playing hack and slash video game in the Diablo series designed for online multiplayer play on mobile devices.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diablo_ImmortalBlizzard Entertainment principal game designer Wyatt Cheng : Do You Guys Not Have Phones (Said during the presentation of mobile game Diablo Immortal at BlizzCon in November 2018. The remark, which was said as an answer to the crowd's disappointment reaction to Diablo Immortal being strictly mobile, has since been used to mock both Blizzard Entertainment and video game publishers acting disconnected from gaming audiences in general.)- https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/do-you-guys-not-have-phonesEntertainment Software Rating Board (ESRB) (American self-regulatory organization that assigns age and content ratings to consumer video games. The ESRB was established in 1994 by the Entertainment Software Association, in response to criticism of controversial video games with excessively violent or sexual content.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entertainment_Software_Rating_BoardESRB ratings will begin warning players of loot boxes in games. The Entertainment Software Rating Board announced its plans today, stating it would be adding the description “Includes Random Items” in its rating of games that allow players to makein-game purchases of random items.- https://www.vg247.com/2020/04/13/esrb-ratings-loot-boxes/China's new law forces Dota, League of Legends, and other games to reveal odds of scoring good loot- https://www.theverge.com/2017/5/2/15517962/china-new-law-dota-league-of-legends-odds-loot-box-randomLoot box warnings to be added to video games- https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-52281573PEGI Introduces Notice To Inform About Presence of Paid Random Items- https://pegi.info/news/pegi-introduces-feature-noticeAuction House (The Auction House was a feature of the PC version of Diablo III. This allowed players to put items up for auction, bid and buyout. Two versions of the auction house existed.One used gold earned in-game while the second used real-world currency. Sales and purchases from the Real Money Auction House (RMAH) could be funded by either the players Battle.net account balance or a separate e-commerce service such as PayPal.)- https://diablo.fandom.com/wiki/Auction_HouseBudget of NASA (As a federal agency, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) receives its funding from the annual federal budget passed by the United States Congress.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Budget_of_NASACSIRO Budget 2019-2020- https://www.science.org.au/news-and-events/news-and-media-releases/mixed-news-science-2019-20-budgetAvatar: Last Airbender comics (visual publications that depict events and situations unseen during the series' run. Most of the first comics released occur during and between episodes as a means of supplementing the series, while comics released following the conclusion of the show's official run pertain to events after the end of the Hundred Year War.)- https://avatar.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_Avatar:_The_Last_Airbender_comicsBionicle (a line of Lego construction toys marketed primarily towards 8-to-16 year-olds. Over the following decade, it became one of Lego's biggest-selling properties; spawning into a franchise and playing a part in saving the company from its financial crisis of the late 1990s.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bionicle- https://bionicle.fandom.com/wiki/The_Bionicle_WikiTerralympus (by Stephen Kok, Earth is a distant memory and the remnants of humanity now live aboard the space station, Terralympus.)- https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/43181637-terralympusTranshumanism (a philosophical movement that advocates for the transformation of the human condition by developing and making widely available sophisticated technologies to greatly enhance human intellect and physiology.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TranshumanismThe Legend of Korra ((also known as Avatar: The Legend of Korra) is an American animated television series created by Bryan Konietzko andMichael Dante DiMartino for Nickelodeon that aired from April 14, 2012 to December 19, 2014. A sequel to Konietzko and DiMartino's previous series Avatar: The Last Airbender, which aired from 2005 to 2008.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Legend_of_KorraThe Legend of Korra comics (visual publications that depict events and situations unseen before and after the series' run.)- https://avatar.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_The_Legend_of_Korra_comicsAssassin’s Creed Comics- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assassin%27s_Creed#Comics- https://www.goodreads.com/list/show/112978.Assassin_s_Creed_ComicsJ. Michael Straczynski’s AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: A Retrospective- https://comicsverse.com/straczynski-amazing-spider-man/Spider-Man: One More Day (four-part 2007comic book crossover storyline, connecting the three main Spider-Man series concurrently published by Marvel Comics at the time. Written by J. Michael Straczynski and Joe Quesada.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spider-Man%3A_One_More_DayThe Witcher (a Polish-American fantasy drama series produced by Lauren Schmidt Hissrich. It stars Henry Cavill, Freya Allan and Anya Chalotra. The show initially follows the three main protagonists at different points of time, exploring formative events that shaped their characters, before eventually merging into a single timeline.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Witcher_(TV_series)Bat-Credit Card (The infamous Bat-Credit Card was a credit card that Batman used when he needed to make monetary transactions. Batman used it in Batman & Robin to offer $7 million for Poison Ivy.)- https://batman.fandom.com/wiki/Bat-Credit_CardBatman: Year One (American comic book story arc published byDC Comics which recounts the superhero Batman's first year as a crime-fighter. It was written by Frank Miller, illustrated by David Mazzucchelli, colored by Richmond Lewis, and lettered by Todd Klein.)- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman:_Year_OneCheck out more stuff from Stephen Kok- https://sigmatestudio.com/Check out more stuff from Comics2Movies including XCT & Terralympus- https://www.comics2movies.com.au/Shout Outs20 June 2020 – Aya and the Witch: Official Stills From Studio Ghibli's First Fully CG Film are released - https://www.ign.com/articles/aya-and-the-witch-studio-ghibli-cg-film-stillsStudio Ghibli is doing a long-form adaptation of Diana Wynne Jones’ novel Earwig and the Witch. Titled Aya to Majo (Aya and the Witch), the movie will air on NHK in Japan this winter. Earwig is an orphan girl who has lived at St. Morwald's Home for Children ever since she was a baby, but all of that changes the day that she is adopted by a mysterious woman named Bella Yaga, who turns out to be a terrible witch and brings Earwig to live in her home of supernatural trinkets. With help from a talking cat, Earwig must use her wits to survive in her new magical surroundings. The colourful carousel of images sees a digression from the traditional, hand-drawn animation that Studio Ghibli is well-renowned for. Instead, this feature has opted for a new kind of art style with an entirely 3D computer-generated story that centres around Earwig, the young girl with the broomstick. Hayao Miyazaki is overseeing the adaptation’s planning, while his son Goro, who helmed From Up On Poppy Hill, is directing. Toshio Suzuki is producing.21 June 2020 – Lilo & Stitch turns 18 - https://comicbook.com/movies/news/lilo-and-stitch-fans-celebrate-anniversary-twitter-trend/18 years ago, Lilo & Stitch hit theaters, spawning a franchise still beloved by Disney fans all these years later. After grossing $273.1 million at the box office for Walt Disney animation, the fan-favorite animated feature went on to introduce three more movies and a television series. A year after its release, the Stitch-centric Stitch! The Movie hit theaters and two years after that, Lilo & Stich 2: Stitch Has a Glitch made its way to the masses. The franchise then ended with Leroy & Stitch and Lilo & Stitch: The Series, both of which set sail in 2006. More recently, however, new reports have surfaced that say Disney+ is now developing a hybrid live-action/CGI remake for the platform. Prior to any coronavirus shutdowns, the film was reported to start production later this year. No further information has been released about the project as of now.22 June 2020 – Kurt Cobain's MTV Unplugged guitar sells to Australian for record $9m - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06-22/kurt-cobains-guitar-bought-by-australian-for-9-million/12379316An Australian businessman hopes his purchase of music icon Kurt Cobain's acoustic guitar could help boost the struggling global music industry. The 1959 Martin D-18E guitar was played by Cobain during his 1993 MTV Unplugged performance in New York. It now holds the record for being the most expensive guitar in the world after being purchased by the founder of Rode Microphones, Peter Freedman, for $US6 million ($8.8 million). Mr Freedman plans to display the guitar on a worldwide tour, the proceeds of which will go back to the performing arts sector. "I did it to highlight the massive crisis in the arts," he told ABC Radio Brisbane. "I've got the attention of government, I've got the attention of everyone asking me why I did it." "Musos and entertainers get nothing — it's as though they don't exist," he said. His main motivation is to lobby on behalf of musicians in countries like as Germany, the UK and Australia. "The money that comes from it mightn't be much, but it's the focus on governments, and the effects of this will last forever if I do it right," Mr Freedman."It's not the money we need, it's the people, the support.23 June 2020 – Joel Schumacher passes away at 80 - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06-23/filmmaker-joel-schumacher-dies-at-80/12383008The man behind the flamboyant reinvention of Hollywood's Batman franchise, Joel Schumacher has died. From a job dressing department store windows to costume design for Woody Allen's 1970s movies Interiors and Sleeper, the New Yorker made his mark on the big screen in 1985 with the coming-of-age movie St Elmo's Fire. That project launched the careers of the Brat Pack — Rob Lowe, Demi Moore, Emilio Estevez and Ally Sheedy — and had the movie industry clamouring for more of Schumacher's brilliance. The Lost Boys, Flatliners, John Grisham adaptations The Client and A Time to Kill and the critically acclaimed Falling Down followed. Audiences loved Schumacher's overly dramatic and exuberant Batman Forever in 1995, but panned its follow-up, Batman & Robin in 1997. After theBatman films, Schumacher pulled back from blockbusters and returned to making minimalist films such as Tigerland and Phone Booth, both earning positive reviews. He also directed The Phantom of the Opera , The Number 23, and two episodes of House of Cards. He died from cancer in New York City.24 June 2020 – Segway ends production - https://www.abc.net.au/news/2020-06-24/segway-ends-production-of-vehicle-falls/12386530Segway is ending the production of its namesake vehicle. The two-wheeled personal transporter, which the company boldly claimed would revolutionise the way people got around, will be retired on July 15. While used by tourists and some police forces, the vehicle also became known for high-profile crashes. It even resulted in the death of a former Segway company president, who drove one off a cliff in 2009. The company said 21 employees would be laid off, another 12 employees would stay on for two months to a year, and five would remain at the Bedford, New Hampshire facility. The transportation revolution that inventor Dean Kamen envisioned when he founded the company in 1999 never took off. The Segway's original price tag of around $US5,000 was a hurdle for many customers. It was also challenging to ride, because the rider had to be balanced at a specific angle for the vehicle to move forward. If the rider's weight shifted too much in any direction, it could easily spin out of control and throw the rider off. They were banned in some cities because users could easily lose control if they were not balanced properly. In 2017, Segway got into the scooter business, just as the light, inexpensive and easy-to-ride two-wheelers took over urban streets. It comes after decades of high-profile falls, viral videos and even the death of a former company owner.23 June 2020 – Deus Ex turns 20- https://techraptor.net/gaming/features/deus-ex-20th-anniversary-nameless-mod-retrospective- https://www.techradar.com/au/news/deus-ex-20th-anniversary-programmer-scott-martin-talks-about-working-on-the-pc-gaming-masterpieceIf a game came out today that depicted a world ravaged by a viral outbreak, dehumanized by capitalism, in the throes of mass public riots, gripped by anti-government sentiment, and witnessing the progressive breakdown of American society amid the rise of China as an autonomous superpower, you might think it was too on-the-nose. Twenty years ago however, it was simply the setting of a radical, and somewhat prophetic video game, called Deus Ex. Directed by System Shock producer Warren Spector and designed by future Dishonored creative director Harvey Smith, Deus Ex represented a profound leap in both storytelling and mechanical depth for first-person video games. The game placed players in the role of J.C. Denton, a cybernetically augmented United Nations Anti-Terrorism agent who gradually unravels a web of conspiracies gripping the dark cyberpunk future of 2052. Its sprawling world was dense with philosophical questions, conflicted morality, deep characters, and all the ingredients that make an instant classic; its character customization system and resulting player freedom is still imitated today. It’s success spawned a lukewarm sequel in 2003 withInvisible War, and then a successful revival in 2011 with the prequel Human Revolution and its own sequel in 2016,Mankind Divided. The original game is fondly remembered in PC gaming communities with the meme, “every time you mention it, someone will install it.”. Seven years after its release, Deus Ex served as the basis for one of the most impressive mods of its generation, known only as The Nameless Mod. Reflecting on the original Deus Ex's revered place in PC gaming history, Scott Martin one of the only three programmers tasked with coding the entire game using the very first Unreal Engine, keeps it humble. "I feel honored and privileged to have worked on the game," he said, "and happy that so many people still remember it fondly after all this time!"Remembrances22 June 1965 – David O. Selznick - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_O._SelznickAmerican film producer, screenwriter and film studio executive. He is best known for producing Gone with the Wind (1939) and Rebecca (1940), each earning him an Academy Award for Best Picture. In 1926, Selznick moved to Hollywood, and with the help of his father's connections, he gained a job as an assistant story editor at Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. He left MGM for Paramount Pictures in 1928, where he worked until 1931, when he joined RKO as Head of Production. His years at RKO were fruitful, and he worked on many films, including A Bill of Divorcement , Rockabye,Bird of Paradise, and King Kong. Despite his output of successful movies at MGM,Paramount Pictures, and RKO Pictures, Selznick longed to be an independent producer with his own studio. In 1935 he formed Selznick International Pictures, and distributed his films through United Artists. His successes continued with classics such as, A Star Is Born , The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, and Gone with the Wind , which remains the highest-grossing film of all time (adjusted for inflation). Gone with the Wind won eight Oscars and two special awards. He produced his second Best Picture Oscar winner in a row, Rebecca , the first Hollywood production of British director Alfred Hitchcock. Selznick had brought Hitchcock over from England, launching the director's American career. Rebecca was Hitchcock's only film to win Best Picture. Gone with the Wind overshadowed the rest of Selznick's career. Later, he was convinced that he had wasted his life trying to outdo it. The closest he came to matching the film was with Duel in the Sun. With a huge budget, the film is known for causing moral upheaval because of the then risqué script written by Selznick. The film would be a major success. The film was the second highest-grossing film of 1947 and was the first movie that Martin Scorsese saw, inspiring Scorsese's own directorial career. He died from heart attack at the age of 63 in Hollywood, California.22 June 1969 – Judy Garland - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Judy_GarlandBorn Frances Ethel Gumm, American actress, singer, and dancer. During a career that spanned 45 years, she attained international stardom as an actress in both musical and dramatic roles, as a recording artist, and on the concert stage. Garland began performing in vaudeville as a child with her two older sisters and was later signed to Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer as a teenager. She appeared in more than two dozen films for MGM and is remembered for portraying Dorothy Gale in The Wizard of Oz. Garland was a frequent on-screen partner of both Mickey Rooney and Gene Kelly. Although her film career became intermittent thereafter, two of Garland's most critically acclaimed performances came later in her career: she received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in A Star Is Born (1954) and a nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Judgment at Nuremberg. At age 39, Garland became the youngest and first female recipient of the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement in the film industry. In 1997, Garland was posthumously awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Several of her recordings have been inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, and in 1999, the American Film Institute placed her among the 10 greatest female stars of classic American cinema. She died from Barbiturate overdose at the age of 47 in London.22 June 1990 – Ilya Frank - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilya_FrankIlya Mikhailovich Frank, Soviet winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1958 jointly with Pavel Alekseyevich Cherenkov and Igor Y. Tamm, also of the Soviet Union. He received the award for his work in explaining the phenomenon of Cherenkov radiation. In 1934, Frank moved to the Institute of Physics and Mathematics of the USSR Academy of Sciences . Here he started working on nuclear physics, a new field for him. He became interested in the effect discovered by Pavel Cherenkov, that charged particles moving through water at high speeds emit light. Together with Igor Tamm, he developed a theoretical explanation: the effect occurs when charged particles travel through an optically transparent medium at speeds greater than the speed of light in that medium, causing a shock wave in the electromagnetic field. The amount of energy radiated in this process is given by the Frank–Tamm formula. The discovery and explanation of the effect resulted in the development of new methods for detecting and measuring the velocity of high-speed nuclear particles and became of great importance for research in nuclear physics. Cherenkov radiation is also widely used in biomedical research for detection of radioactive isotopes. He died at the age of 81 in Moscow.Famous Birthdays22 June 1834 – William Chester Minor - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Chester_MinorAlso known as W. C. Minor, American army surgeon and one of the largest contributors of quotations to the Oxford English Dictionary. He was also held in a psychiatric hospital from 1872 to 1910 after he murdered George Merrett. It was probably through his correspondence with the London booksellers that he heard of the call for volunteers for what was to become the Oxford English Dictionary (OED). He devoted most of the remainder of his life to that work. He became one of the project's most effective volunteers, reading through his large personal library of antiquarian books and compiling quotations that illustrated the way particular words were used. He was often visited by the widow of the man he had killed, and she provided him with further books. The compilers of the dictionary published lists of words for which they wanted examples of usage. Minor provided these, with increasing ease as the lists grew. It was many years before the OED's editor, Dr. James Murray, learned Minor's background history, and visited him in January 1891. In 1899 Murray paid compliment to Minor's enormous contributions to the dictionary, stating, "we could easily illustrate the last four centuries from his quotations alone." He was born in Ceylon22 June 1898 – Erich Maria Remarque - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_Maria_RemarqueBorn Erich Paul Remark, 20th-century German novelist. His landmark novel All Quiet on the Western Front (1928), about the German military experience of World War I, was an international best-seller which created a new literary genre, and was subsequently made into the film All Quiet on the Western Front. Remarque had made his first attempts at writing at the age of 16. Among them were essays, poems, and the beginnings of a novel that was finished later and published in 1920 as The Dream Room (Die Traumbude). All Quiet on the Western Front (Im Westen nichts Neues) (1929), his career defining work, was written in 1927. Remarque was at first unable to find a publisher for it. Its text described the experiences of German soldiers during World War I. On publication it became an international bestseller and a landmark work in twentieth-century literature. It inspired a new genre of veterans writing about conflict, and the commercial publication of a wide variety of war memoirs. It also inspired dramatic representations of the war in theatre and cinema, in Germany as well as in countries that had fought in the conflict against the German Empire, particularly the United Kingdom and the United States of America. Remarque continued to write about the German experience after WWI. His next novel, Three Comrades (Drei Kameraden), spans the years of the Weimar Republic, from the hyperinflation of 1923 to the end of the decade. His fourth novel, Flotsam (in German titled Liebe deinen Nächsten, or Love Thy Neighbour), first appeared in a serial version in English in 1939. His next work, the novel Arch of Triumph, was first published in 1945 in English, and the next year in German as Arc de Triomphe. Another instant bestseller, it reached worldwide sales of nearly five million. His final novel was Shadows in Paradise. He as born in Osnabrück,German Empire.22 June 1899 – Richard Gurley Drew - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Gurley_DrewAmerican inventor who worked for Johnson and Johnson, Permacel Co., and 3M in St. Paul, Minnesota, where he invented masking tape and cellophane tape. While testing their new Wetordry sandpaper at auto shops, Drew was intrigued to learn that the two-tone auto paint jobs so popular in the Roaring Twenties were difficult to manage at the border between the two colors. In response, after two years of work in 3M's labs, Drew invented the first masking tape, a two-inch-wide tan paper strip backed with a light, pressure-sensitive adhesive. The first tape had adhesive along its edges but not in the middle. In its first trial run, it fell off the car and the frustrated auto painter growled at Drew, "take this tape back to those Scotch bosses of yours and tell them to put more adhesive on it!" (By "Scotch," he meant "cheap".) The nickname stuck, both to Drew's improved masking tape, and to his 1930 invention, Scotch Brand cellulose tape. In 1930 he came up with the world's first transparent cellophane adhesive tape (called sellotape in the UK and Scotch tape in the United States). During the Great Depression, people began using Scotch tape to repair items rather than replace them. This was the beginning of 3M’s diversification into all manner of marketplaces and helped them to flourish in spite of the Great Depression. He was born in Saint Paul, Minnesota.22 June 1958 – Bruce Campbell - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruce_CampbellBruce Lorne Campbell, American actor, voice actor, producer, writer and director. One of his best-known roles is Ash Williams in Sam Raimi's Evil Dead franchise, beginning with the 1978 short film Within the Woods. He has starred in many low-budget cult films such as Maniac Cop , Sundown: The Vampire in Retreat, and Bubba Ho-Tep . In television, Campbell had lead roles in The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. and Jack of All Trades , and a recurring role as Autolycus,King of Thieves, in Hercules: The Legendary Journeys and Xena: Warrior Princess . He played Sam Axe on the USA Network series Burn Notice and reprised his role as Ash Williams on the Starz series Ash vs. Evil Dead. Campbell started his directing career with Fanalysis and A Community Speaks, and then with the horror comedy feature films Man with the Screaming Brain and My Name Is Bruce, the latter being a spoof of his career. Campbell is featured as a voice actor in several video game titles. He provides the voice of Ash in the three games based on the Evil Dead film series: Evil Dead: Hail to the King,Evil Dead: A Fistful of Boomstick and Evil Dead: Regeneration. In addition to acting and occasionally directing, Campbell has become a writer, starting with an autobiography, If Chins Could Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor, published on August 24, 2002. The autobiography was a successful New York Times Best Seller.If Chins Could Kill follows Campbell's career to date as an actor in low-budget films and television, providing his insight into "Blue-Collar Hollywood". He was born in Royal Oak, Michigan.Events of Interest22 June 1633 – The Holy Office in Rome forces Galileo Galilei to recant his view that the Sun, not the Earth, is the center of the Universe in the form he presented it in, after heated controversy. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Galileo_affair#Trial_and_second_judgment,_1633Galileo was interrogated while threatened with physical torture. A panel of theologians, consisting of Melchior Inchofer, Agostino Oreggi and Zaccaria Pasqualigo, reported on the Dialogue. Their opinions were strongly argued in favour of the view that the Dialogue taught the Copernican theory. Galileo was found guilty, and the sentence of the Inquisition, issued on 22 June 1633, was in three essential parts:Galileo was found "vehemently suspect of heresy", namely of having held the opinions that the Sun lies motionless at the center of the universe, that the Earth is not at its centre and moves, and that one may hold and defend an opinion as probable after it has been declared contrary to Holy Scripture. He was required to "abjure, curse, and detest" those opinions.He was sentenced to formal imprisonment at the pleasure of the Inquisition. On the following day this was commuted to house arrest, which he remained under for the rest of his life.His offending Dialogue was banned; and in an action not announced at the trial, publication of any of his works was forbidden, including any he might write in the future.22 June 1978 – End of the World came in theatres in Columbia - https://www.scifihistory.net/june-22.htmlOn this day in 1978 (in Colombia), End of the World served up yet one Apocalyptic-themed SciFi/Thriller. The feature film starred Christopher Lee (in a dual role) and Sue Lyon, and here's the premise as cited "After witnessing a man's death in a bizarre accident, Father Pergado goes on a spiritual retreat, where he encounters his alien double bent on world conquest." For no apparent reason, French distributors cut the movie down to one hour and fifteen minutes for its French theatrical release, Sir Christopher Lee only appearing in its prologue and its conclusion. Sir Christopher Lee has said about this movie: "Some of the films I've been in I regret making. I got conned into making these pictures in almost every case by people who lied to me. Some years ago, I got a call from my producers saying that they were sending me a script and that five very distinguished American actors were also going to be in the film. Actors like José Ferrer, Dean Jagger, and John Carradine. So I thought "Well, that's all right by me". But it turned out it was a complete lie. Appropriately, the film was called End Of The World."22 June 1978 – Charon, the first of Pluto's satellites to be discovered, was first seen at the United States Naval Observatory by James W. Christy. - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charon_(moon)#DiscoveryOn June 22, 1978, he had been examining highly magnified images of Pluto on photographic plates taken with the telescope two months prior. Christy noticed that a slight elongation appeared periodically. The blob seemed to move around Pluto. The direction of elongation cycled back and forth over 6.39 days―Pluto's rotation period. Searching through their archives of Pluto images taken years before, Christy found more cases where Pluto appeared elongated. Additional images confirmed he had discovered the first known moon of Pluto. The International Astronomical Union formally announced Christy's discovery to the world on July 7, 1978. After its discovery, Charon was originally known by the temporary designation S/1978 P 1, according to the then recently instituted convention. On June 24, 1978, Christy first suggested the name Charon as a scientific-sounding version of his wife Charlene's nickname, "Char".IntroArtist – Goblins from MarsSong Title – Super Mario - Overworld Theme (GFM Trap Remix)Song Link -https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-GNMe6kF0j0&index=4&list=PLHmTsVREU3Ar1AJWkimkl6Pux3R5PB-QJFollow us onFacebook- Page - https://www.facebook.com/NerdsAmalgamated/- Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/440485136816406/Twitter - https://twitter.com/NAmalgamatedSpotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/6Nux69rftdBeeEXwD8GXrSiTunes -https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/top-shelf-nerds/id1347661094RSS -http://www.thatsnotcanonproductions.com/topshelfnerdspodcast?format=rssInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/nerds_amalgamated/Email - Nerds.Amalgamated@gmail.comSupport via Podhero- https://podhero.com/podcast/449127/nerds-amalgamatedRate & Review us on Podchaser - https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/nerds-amalgamated-623195
After helping a cat, a seventeen-year-old girl finds herself involuntarily engaged to a cat Prince in a magical world where her only hope of freedom lies with a dapper cat statuette come to life.Hosts:Dylan Blight: https://twitter.com/vivaladilAshley Hobley: https://twitter.com/ashleyhobleyCiaran Marchant: https://twitter.com/YaboyRingoStudio Ghibli’s Animated Wonders Credits:Music: “Lo-Fi Hip Hop Chill Beats For Study Game Sleep” by ReckonerLicense: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)Art: Cherie HenriquesThe Cat ReturnsDirected by: Hiroyuki Morita Produced by: Hironori Aihara, Koji Hoshino, Tomohiko Ishii, Takeyoshi Matsushita, Hayao Miyazaki, Toshio Suzuki, Nozomu Takahashi, Hideyuki Takai, Chiyoshi Tanaka, Seiichiro Ujiie Written by: Aoi Hiiragi (comic), Reiko Yoshida (screenplay) Starring: Chizuru Ikewaki, Yoshihiko Hakamada, Aki Maeda, Takayuki Yamada, Hitomi Sato, Kenta Satoi, Mari Hamada, Tetsu WatanabeAll Episodes: https://explosionnetwork.com/studio-ghiblis-animated-wondersSupport Us: http://www.ko-fi.com/explosion
During her family's move to the suburbs, a sullen 10-year-old girl wanders into a world ruled by gods, witches, and spirits, and where humans are changed into beasts.Hosts:Dylan Blight: https://twitter.com/vivaladilAshley Hobley: https://twitter.com/ashleyhobleyBuddy Watson: https://twitter.com/BuddyWatson12Studio Ghibli’s Animated Wonders Credits:Music: “Lo-Fi Hip Hop Chill Beats For Study Game Sleep” by ReckonerLicense: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)Art: Cherie HenriquesSpirited Away (2001)Directed by: Hayao MiyazakiProduced by: Hironori Aihara, Ryoichi Fukuyama, Koji Hoshino, Takeyoshi Matsushita, Yutaka Narita, Seiji Okuda, Toshio Suzuki, Yasuyoshi Tokuma, Banjiro Uemura, Seiichiro UjiieWritten by: Hayao MiyazakiStarring: Rumi Hiiragi, Miyu Irino, Mari Natsuki, Takashi Naito, Yasuko Sawaguchi, Tatsuya Gashuin, Ryunosuke Kamiki, Yumi TamaiAll Episodes: https://explosionnetwork.com/studio-ghiblis-animated-wondersSupport Us: http://www.ko-fi.com/explosion
On a journey to find the cure for a Tatarigami's curse, Ashitaka finds himself in the middle of a war between the forest gods and Tatara, a mining colony. In this quest he also meets San, the Mononoke Hime.Hosts:Dylan Blight: https://twitter.com/vivaladilAshley Hobley: https://twitter.com/ashleyhobleyBuddy Watson: https://twitter.com/BuddyWatson12Studio Ghibli’s Animated Wonders Credits:Music: “Lo-Fi Hip Hop Chill Beats For Study Game Sleep” by ReckonerLicense: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)Art: Cherie HenriquesPrincess MononokeDirected by: Hayao Miyazaki Produced by: Yutaka Narita, Seiji Okuda, Toshio Suzuki, Yasuyoshi Tokuma, Seiichiro Uijiie, Takahiro Yonezawa Written by: Hayao Miyazaki Starring: Yuriko Ishida, Yoji Matsuda, Tsunehiko Kamijo, Kaoru KobayashiAll Episodes: https://explosionnetwork.com/studio-ghiblis-animated-wondersSupport Us: http://www.ko-fi.com/explosion
A love story between a girl who loves reading books, and a boy who has previously checked out all of the library books she chooses.Hosts:Dylan Blight: https://twitter.com/vivaladilAshley Hobley: https://twitter.com/ashleyhobleyCiaran Marchant: https://twitter.com/YaboyRingoStudio Ghibli’s Animated Wonders Credits:Music: “Lo-Fi Hip Hop Chill Beats For Study Game Sleep” by ReckonerLicense: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)Art: Cherie HenriquesWhisper of the HeartDirected by: Yoshifumi KondôProduced by: Hayao Miyazaki, Takashi Shoji, Toshio Suzuki, Yasuyoshi Tokuma, Seichiro UjiieWritten by: Aoi Hiiragi (comic), Hayao Miyazaki (screenplay)Starring: Yoko Honna, Issey Takahashi, Takashi Tachibana, Shigeru Muroi, Keiju Kobayashi, Mayumi Izuka, Mai ChibaAll Episodes: https://explosionnetwork.com/studio-ghiblis-animated-wondersSupport Us: http://www.ko-fi.com/explosion
A community of magical shape-shifting raccoon dogs struggle to prevent their forest home from being destroyed by urban development.Hosts:Dylan Blight: https://twitter.com/vivaladilAshley Hobley: https://twitter.com/ashleyhobleyCiaran Marchant: https://twitter.com/YaboyRingoStudio Ghibli’s Animated Wonders Credits:Music: “Lo-Fi Hip Hop Chill Beats For Study Game Sleep” by ReckonerLicense: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)Art: Cherie HenriquesPom PokoDirected by: Isao Takahata Produced by: Ritsuo Isobe, Ned Lott, Hayao Miyazaki, Toshio Suzuki, Yasuyoshi Tokuma, Seiichiro UjiieWritten by: Isao Takahata, Hayao Miyazaki (idea)Starring: Shincho Kokontei, Makoto Nonomura, Yuriko Ishida, Norihei Miki, Nijiko Kiyokawa, Shigeru Izumiya, Gannosuke Ashiya, Takehiro MurataAll Episodes: https://explosionnetwork.com/studio-ghiblis-animated-wondersSupport Us: http://www.ko-fi.com/explosion
In 1930s Italy, a veteran World War I pilot is cursed to look like an anthropomorphic pig.Hosts:Dylan Blight: https://twitter.com/vivaladilAshley Hobley: https://twitter.com/ashleyhobleyCiaran Marchant: https://twitter.com/YaboyRingoStudio Ghibli’s Animated Wonders Credits:Music: “Lo-Fi Hip Hop Chill Beats For Study Game Sleep” by ReckonerLicense: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)Art: Cherie HenriquesPorco Rosso (1992)Directed by: Hayao MiyazakiProduced by: Hideo Ogata, Yoshio Sasaki, Toshio Suzuki, Sokai Tokuma, Yasuyoshi Tokuma, Matsuo Toshimitsu, Tatsumi YamashitaWritten by: Hayao Miyazaki Starring: Shuichiro Moriyama, Tokiko Kato, Bunshi Katsura Vi, Tsunehiko Kamijo, Akemi Okamura, Akio Otsuka, Hiko SekiAll Episodes: https://explosionnetwork.com/studio-ghiblis-animated-wondersSupport Us: http://www.ko-fi.com/explosion
E ai Ruma de Nerds!!! E Irashaimase, clientela otaku o Drop do Molho Shoujo é para enaltecer esse estúdio de animação que tanto nos emocionou com diversas obras. Aproveitando que a maioria dos filmes do Studio Ghibli esta disponível no sistema de streaming, Netflix, Ingrid (@ingridisdead) e Bea (@tsuyoi_shoujo) se juntam a Mauricio Xavier, para comentarem a historia, a obra e seus criadores, Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata, Toshio Suzuki e Yasuyoshi Tokum. E aguardem que o Molho Shoujo esta preparando mais novidades sobre o Studio Ghibli. Duração: 41:22 Acessem o Molho Shoujo Podcasts - @molhoshoujo @anaraqueen @ingridisdead @asasdetinta @tsuyoi_shoujo @gabimariab_ Edição: @rildonoliver
A twenty-seven-year-old office worker travels to the countryside while reminiscing about her childhood in Tokyo.Hosts:Dylan Blight: https://twitter.com/vivaladilAshley Hobley: https://twitter.com/ashleyhobleyCiaran Marchant: https://twitter.com/YaboyRingoStudio Ghibli’s Animated Wonders Credits:Music: “Lo-Fi Hip Hop Chill Beats For Study Game Sleep” by ReckonerLicense: CC BY (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/)Art: Cherie HenriquesOnly Yesterday (1991)Directed by: Isao TakahataProduced by: Toru Hara, Ritsuo Isobe, Hayao Miyazaki, Hideo Ogata, Yoshio Sasaki, Shigeharu Shiba, Toshio Suzuki, Yasuyoshi Tokuma, Tatsumi YamashitaWritten by: Hotaru Okamoto (manga), Yuuko Tone (manga), Isao Takahata (written by) Starring: Miki Imai, Toshiro Yanagiba, Yoko Honna, Mayumi Izuka, Mei Oshitani, Megumi Komine, Yukiyo Takizawa, Masashi Ishikawa, Yuuki Masuda, Michie Terada, Masahiro Ito, Yorie Yamashita, Yuki Minowa, Chie KitagawaAll Episodes: https://explosionnetwork.com/studio-ghiblis-animated-wondersSupport Us: http://www.ko-fi.com/explosion
Support us on Patreon: www.patreon.com/waruideshou Welcome to the first episode of the first ever Christmas Ghiblis! We’re so excited to share our love and admiration for this studio, these creators and these films with all of you. We subconsciously associate the holiday season with these movies in our minds, so this felt like the right time to do these episodes. Creating something like the Christmas Ghiblis felt a bit intimidating, as we are far from experts. However, in addition to our cursory research, we also bring to the table our own unique emotional experiences with the films, and we believe these are valuable in their own right, as well as entertaining. Doc and Shadon deep dive into the first film produced under the Studio Ghibli name, Laputa: Castle In The Sky. We talk about creators Hayao Miyazaki, Toshio Suzuki, and Joe Hisaishi, and what these guys have to say about the film. We also discuss what we think the film’s core themes to be such as: humanity’s sense of discovery, a turn to the post-modern, the moral ambiguity of technology, believing in order to understand, hiddenness, and more! Enjoy, and happy holidays! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/waruideshou/message
Michael and Jake return to the Ghibliotheque to tackle Hayao Miyazaki's first anime epic, the sprawling fantasy adventure Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind. While the film actually predates the founding of Studio Ghibli, many of the key personnel, themes and qualities that would define the Studio's work are here in spades, and the success of Nausicaä put Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata and Toshio Suzuki on the path to Ghibli greatness. But what do the boys make of it?Follow Ghibliotheque on Twitter:@ghibliotheque@MichaelJLeader – Michael@jakehcunningham – JakeProduced by Michael Leader, Jake Cunningham, Harold McShiel and Steph Watts. Audio wizardry from Jamie Maisner. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Set in the 1970s, Attack of the Friday Monsters: A Tokyo Tale is a game about the childhood of a young Japanese boy. Playing off a nostalgia that probably most westerners never lived through (1970s, Japan, the giant monster craze) the game some how grabs the player, unlike king kong scaring the hell our woman, the peaceful game is very reminiscent of Ghibli films and the like. Partly why is because the video game is developed by Level 5, The developers of Ni No Kuni a game co-developed with the agreement of Toshio Suzuki (the preseident of Ghibli Studios). Ni No Kuni included the musical accompaniment, cut scene animation and more from the Ghibli Studio.Blog Post:http://musicsthehangup.com/blog/s01e16-attack-of-the-friday-monsters-a-pure-nostalgic-video-soundtrack/Join Us on Social Media:Twitter - https://twitter.com/MusicsTheHangUpInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/musicsthehangup/Discord - https://discord.gg/34RcqkNSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/musicsthehangup)
Welcome to the Ghibliotheque, the podcast that leafs through the library of films from the world’s greatest animation studio, Studio Ghibli.In this episode, Michael & Jake get to grips with one of the oddest films in the Studio Ghibli canon: Isao Takahata's 1994 urbanisation polemic Pom Poko. Focusing on a community of magical tanuki raccoon-dogs who use their powers of transformation - and their large, mythical testicles - to hold back the development of their forest habitat, Pom Poko has earned a unique reputation among fans of the studio. But is it one of the (family) jewels in the Ghibli crown?Show notes: Mixing Work With Pleasure by Toshio Suzuki: http://www.jpic.or.jp/japanlibrary/en/books/001886.htmlJunji Ito: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Junji_ItoFollow Michael and Jake on Twitter:@MichaelJLeader – Michael@jakehcunningham – JakeProduced by Michael Leader, Jake Cunningham, Harold McShiel and Steph WattsEditing by Lister Rossell See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Formé au sein du studio Ghibli, l’animateur japonais Hiroshima Yonebayashi sort sa première production au sein de son studio Ponoc créé en 2015 : “ Marie et la Fleur de la sorcière”. Mais ce film très plaisant, généreux et bien produit et bien rythmé, n’est malheureusement qu’un succédané d’un film de Miyazaki. L’ombre du maître est là jusque dans le propos, dans la dénonciation des dérives de la science et du monde moderne. “Marie et la Fleur de la sorcière” pose la difficile question de la succession du Studio Ghibli, qui n’arrive pas à survivre à ses créateurs et à faire émerger des talents émancipés et nouveaux dans la japanimation.Podcast animé par Thomas Rozec avec Julien Dupuy.RÉFÉRENCES CITÉES DANS L’ÉMISSION Marie et la fleur de la sorcière (Hiromasa Yonebayashi, 2014), Arrietty le petit monde des chapardeurs (Hiromasa Yonebayashi, 2010), Souvenirs de Marnie (Hiromasa Yonebayashi, 2014), Princesse Mononoké (Hayao Miyazaki, 1997), Studio Ghibli, Toshio Suzuki, Isao Takahata, Les Chapardeurs / The Borrowers (Mary Norton, 1952), Studio Ponoc, Kiki la petite sorcière (Hayao Miyazaki, 1989), Le Voyage de Chihiro (Hayao Miyazaki, 2001).CRÉDITSEnregistré le 1er février 2018 à L’Antenne Paris (10 rue la Vacquerie, Paris 11ème). Production : Binge Audio. Direction de production : Joël Ronez. Chargée de production et d’édition : Camille Regache. Direction générale : Gabrielle Boeri-Charles. Moyens techniques : Binge Audio. Réalisation : Quentin Bresson. Générique : "Soupir Articulé", Abstrackt Keal Agram (Tanguy Destable et Lionel Pierres). NoCiné est une production du réseau Binge Audio www.binge.audio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
En este episodio hablo sobre el regreso de Hayao Miyazaki:- Difusión del reportaje Hayao Miyazaki, never ending man, con subtítulos en inglés (https://goo.gl/cfICJr).- Toshio Suzuki da marcha atrás durante los Oscars (https://goo.gl/p5yKyi).- Primeros datos de la película - La nueva película de Hayao Miyazaki no saldrá en 2019 (https://goo.gl/DI4Vju). - Hayao Miyazaki trabaja en el storyboard (https://goo.gl/lJB9y0). - Hayao Miyazaki ha dibujado 20 minutos de su nueva película (https://goo.gl/0jXWBH). - Studio Ghibli reclutando personal para su nueva película (http://wp.me/p5DQBS-L3). Métodos de contacto: studioghibliweblog@icloud.com http://twitter.com/sghibliweblog http://www.facebook.com/StudioGhibliWeblogPuedes encontrar más información en: www.spreaker.com/user/studioghibliweblog
Alternative title: We Can't Do Anything Right. This episode ran way longer than we intended, and we had to do some heavy edits. We're sorry it's such a hefty episode! We have so much passion about Studio Ghibli, we couldn't contain it! Castle in the Sky: 1986 First Film. Inspired by Gulliver's Travels. Name taken from Gulliver's Travels, meaningless in Japanese “Laputa” My Neighbor Totoro: 1988 Third Film Released in United States as My Friend Totoro by Fox Video. Disney released in 2006 One of the most recognized characters from anime Miyazaki has said that Totoro is "not a spirit: he's only an animal. I believe he lives on acorns. He's supposedly the forest keeper, but that's only a half-baked idea, a rough approximation" The character of Mei was modeled on Miyazaki's niece. Mei and the Kittenbus released in 2003 in Japan, 13 minutes long, often shown at The Ghibli Museum Whisper of the Heart/The Cat Returns: 1995 Eighth Film/2002 Twelfth Film First Japanese film in Dolby Digital First film where Miyazaki was the screenwriter and not the director. Based on the manga Mimi wo Sumaseba. The spiritual successor, The Cat Returns was turned into a manga after the film was released, called Baron: Neko no Danshaku. Muta and the crow are seen in The Secret World of Arrietty as two animals fighting. The Cat Returns was originally going to be a short film about 20 minutes long for a theme park, but the project was cancelled, so Miyazaki took the existing work and gave it to Studio Ghibli to be adapted into a larger project. The Film was made because the main character, Haru, had a “believable feel to her”. Princess Mononoke: 1997 Ninth Film Mononoke is a japanese word for spirit or monster. Miyazaki drew sketches of a princess living in the woods with a beast in the late 70's. He had difficulty adapting his ideas, because he already used them in Totoro. The final storyboards were completed just a few months before the release of the film. The film draws a comparison to the destructive nature of humans toward natural resources and the environment. About humans and nature fighting for a balance. Miramax Films, then a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, purchased the film's distribution rights for North America. Miyazaki met with Harvey Weinstein, Miramax's chairman; Weinstein demanded that edits should be made to Princess Mononoke.In response, Toshio Suzuki sent Weinstein a katana with a message stating "No cuts." Highest grossing film in Japan until Titanic was released several months later Spirited Away: 2001 Eleventh Film First Miyazaki film to use a 100% digital process Grossed $200 Million Worldwide before opening in North America Overtook Titanic at the Japanese box office, becoming the top grossing film in the history of Japanese Cinema. The only anime winner of an Academy award for Best Animated Feature Howl's Moving Castle: 2004 Thirteenth Film Based on the novel Howl's Moving Castle, but is very different than the book. Characters die in the book that do not in the film, Sophie has magic powers, there is a war going on. Howl has an alias known as “The Great Wizard Jenkins” Homework: Joker Game- Studio: Production I.G. (Haikyuu!!, Attack on Titan, Kuroko's Basketball, Bunny Drop, Psycho Pass) Paprika- Studio: Madhouse (Hunter x Hunter, One Punch Man, Wolf Children, Monster, Death Note, The Girl Who Leapt Through Time) Shout out to our Logo Designer at turvytops.com Say what's up to us Facebook: Instant Ramen Podcast Twitter: @instantramenpod E-mail: instantramenpodcast@gmail.com
Otaku Movie Anatomy hosts review Princess Mononoke! Princess Mononoke (Japanese: もののけ姫 Hepburn: Mononoke-hime, "Spirit/Monster Princess") is a 1997 epichistorical fantasy anime film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki. It was animated by Studio Ghibli and produced by Toshio Suzuki. The film stars the voices of Yōji Matsuda, Yuriko Ishida, Yūko Tanaka, Kaoru Kobayashi,Masahiko Nishimura, Tsunehiko Kamijo, Akihiro Miwa, Mitsuko Mori and Hisaya Morishige. Princess Mononoke is set in the late Muromachi period (approximately 1336 to 1573) of Japan with fantasy elements. The story follows the young Emishi warrior Ashitaka's involvement in a struggle between forest gods and the humans who consume its resources. The term "Mononoke" (物の怪 or もののけ) is not a name, but a Japanese word for a spirit or monster. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
En este episodio hablo sobre la nominación de Marnie para los Oscars.- Precandidatura: http://goo.gl/zOTj8m- Candidatura: http://wp.me/p3AWXX-9Jor- Web oficial de los Oscars: http://goo.gl/xW67La- En Jiburi 2 hablo de las críticas de Toshio Suzuki y Hayao Miyazaki sobre Marnie: https://goo.gl/iOEG8O- Mi opinión sobre Omoide no Marnie: http://wp.me/p3AWXX-9JmVMétodos de contacto:studioghibliweblog@icloud.comhttp://twitter.com/sghibliwebloghttp://www.facebook.com/StudioGhibliWeblogPuedes encontrar más información en:www.spreaker.com/user/studioghibliweblog
Andrew and Chris discuss the recent news on Studio Ghibli’s restructuring and then dive into our opinions on Japanese with subtitles versus English dub.
Hayao Miyazakis Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind har netop haft dansk biografpremiere, men er også ude på engelsk blu-ray. SÅ ER DER TEGNEFILM PODCAST giver en anmeldelse og analyse af denne anime-milepæl. For alle os der tager tegnefilm seriøst!