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    production studio has created many classics appealing to generations all over the world, creating different genre films for people to enjoy. For years this company has been overwhelmingly successful, winning multiple awards and receiving love from millions of fans. Studio Ghibli is one of the most successful production companies in all of Japan because of the awards they won for their films. Studio Ghibli Inc, is a Japanese animation film studio based in Koganei, Tokyo, Japan. The studio is recognized

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    Catherine Collazo Behind the Scenes Studio Ghibli Topic: Studio Ghibli Organization: Topical Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about the art of anime and the history of Studio Ghibli. Introduction Attention getter: Miyazaki once said, “humans have both the urge to create and destroy.” (BrainyQuote, n.d.) Relevance: The ability to make great movies that makes a difference in people’s lives takes years of practice and it would seem that Studio Ghibli has mastered that art. Credibility statement:

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    Studio Ghibli is by many lazily known as the Asian equivalent to Disney, but the comparison only remains true in terms of box office sales. In terms of content, Studio Ghibli is a universe apart. Founded in 1984 by founder and world renowned director Hayao Miyazaki, Studio Ghibli has for decades since its establishment churned out iconic films known for their beautifully drawn frames and fantastical plots, nearly all of which star strong, intelligent, independent-minded female protagonists. This

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    Marina Klimova Professor Stacy English 111 1 October 2017 The Walt Disney Company vs. Studio Ghibli What does a whistling mouse and a catlike bunny creature have in common? They are both the logos of two leading animation companies: the Walt Disney Company and Studio Ghibli. While Disney and Studio Ghibli vary in their style, production, and overall themes, they both produce award winning and adventurous movies for Western and Non-Western audiences alike. In 1928, the whistling Mickey Mouse in the

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    cause harm to the environment as shown with overdeveloped human settlements (Shea). Global warming is growing as a predominant problem that can affect future generations and to spread awareness films are incorporating a pro-environmental message. Studio Ghibli 's Princess Mononoke, written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, draws a connection between human greed and environmental consequences. The difference between this film and many other environmental films is that the supernatural forces of nature serve

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    how does Studio Ghibli’s leading director Hayao Miyazaki draw on western sources and settings as well as Japanese history and traditions in two of Studio Ghibli’s films: ‘My Neighbour Totoro’ and ‘Spirited Away’ ? With headquarters based in Koganei, Tokyo, Japan, Studio Ghibli is easily one of Japan’s most famous animation studio’s in the world and is known as “the Disney of Japan”. It was founded June 15th, 1985 after the great success of ‘Nausicaa of the valley of the wind’ the studio is headed

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    Hayao Miyazaki is a Japanese director and animator. He was born in Bunkyo-ho District of Tokyo, Japan on January 5th, 1941 to an affluent, liberal family. His father, Katsuji Miyazaki, and his uncle made parts used in Japanese Zero fighter planes during World War II. His mother, Dola, was a intelligent and strict woman. For nearly nine years, while Miyazaki was attending grade school, she suffered from spinal tuberculosis and had to spend two years in hospital care. She eventually recovered and lived

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    Ever since watching Hayao Miyazaki’s film, ‘Spirited Away’, I was enamoured with the art style aesthetics, smooth animation and storytelling. His work in Studio Ghibli had played a major part in my desire to work in animation and to create artistic and compelling stories. But it’s not just me he has influenced and inspired, and it’s in this essay that I will discuss how this illustrious individual has influenced and placed his mark in the animation world. Miyazaki had always had an interest in drawing

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    will be so much more successful. I say - After becoming a young adult and rewatching Princess Mononoke again, my old thought of the film, which was Princess Mononoke being produced by Disney will be more successful, has twisted. The style of Studio Ghibli provided the movie the unique, exciting, and memorable features. To be more specific, the fascinating and well-thought storyline was the most outstanding part of the film. How Hayao Miyazaki did not separate good and evil with a clear defined line;

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    protagonist. The Studio Ghibli film studio has many female roles in their animated films, and audiences view these characters as more age-appropriate to their target audience: female children and pre-teen girls. American audiences that are exposed to these Japanese films seem to agree that the female characters are more realistic, more personable, and have better views and goals than those of the Disney Princess franchise. Two films both released in 1989, Disney’s The Little Mermaid and Studio Ghibli’s Kiki’s

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