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Posted by on 11.18.2003, 04:13 PM:

Nausicaa? Studio Ghibli

hiya forum , is Nausicaa a anime from Studio Ghibli?

and i new to Studio Ghibli ive seen mononoke and that was brilliant! 8] so ive just won Studio Ghibli Miyazaki collection or something? museum i think ? but anyway it has:-

Princess Mononoke
My Neighbor Totoro
Porco Rosso
Laputa: Castle in the Sky
Grave of the Fireflies
Kiki's Delivery Service
Spirited Away

and they are all dubbed and subbed but i dont no what Porco Rosso is? i live in the uk


Posted by Roarkiller on 11.19.2003, 04:23 AM:

 

All miyazaki's movies r brilliant. But not all ghibli movies r of that high a standard, juz to warn u before u have too high an expectation for their movies.

On ur question, technically, Nausicaa is NOT a ghibli film. It was created before ghibli was formed.

Porco Rosso is a movie based in europe (italy mostly) bout a pilot who turned into a pig and takes place after WWII but has nothing to do with it. Its one of the more brilliant movies not directed at children. No spoilers, watch it to appreciate it.


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Posted by Terry on 12.08.2003, 12:56 AM:

  Luck!

Man, i wish I won a bunch of free DVDs. You don't realize how lucky you are, or do you? Anyway, enjoy them enough for the both of us, becuase if you don't...


Posted by Denshou on 03.19.2004, 12:32 PM:

 

Yes! Nausicaa is a Studio Ghibli Film, Studio ghibli was Formed in 1984, year when Nausicaa was released. But the first Ghibli Official film was Laputa, nausicaa is based on a Hayao miyazaki Manga book!


Posted by Roarkiller on 04.26.2004, 08:29 AM:

 

quote:
Originally posted by Denshou
Yes! Nausicaa is a Studio Ghibli Film, Studio ghibli was Formed in 1984, year when Nausicaa was released. But the first Ghibli Official film was Laputa, nausicaa is based on a Hayao miyazaki Manga book!



Studio ghibli was formed in 1985, not 84.


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Posted by on 01.15.2005, 07:44 PM:

  onny

I have heard Nausicaa was manga by Mr.Miyasaki. Because he was haven't money to make Nausicaa anime. and After he can get more money from writed Nausicaa manga. Then he make anime movie before got Ghibli studio. But this movie is in Ghibli studio collection


Posted by Jiji on 01.15.2005, 11:52 PM:

 

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I have heard Nausicaa was manga by Mr.Miyasaki. Because he was haven't money to make Nausicaa anime. and After he can get more money from writed Nausicaa manga. Then he make anime movie before got Ghibli studio. But this movie is in Ghibli studio collection


As far as I know, when Miyazaki created the manga, he had never throught of turning it into an anime. In fact, he said that he deliberately created a complex and sophisticated world that is very difficult to be animated.

With increasing popularity of the manga, it turned out that Tokuma Shoten wanted him to make an anime based on it. Miyazaki had to spend extra effort to shape the manga storyline to fit the limitations of a movie, and overcome various technical difficulties like the movement of the oomu.


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Posted by Roarkiller on 01.18.2005, 08:14 AM:

 

Lots of difficulties, yes. In fact, after the release, Miyazaki said that he will NEVER make another movie based on a manga ever again.


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Posted by Jiji on 01.25.2005, 11:44 AM:

 

Miyazaki's own reply to the question in an interview:

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Were you asked, from the beginning, to draw the comic with the intention of it becoming an animated work?

No. If I draw a comic, I draw something not meant to be animated. Otherwise, there would be no meaning-for me-in what I do. Nothing can be less interesting than a comic that has been drawn with the hidden intention of turning it into a movie. Although there are lots of comics like that, they are inferior products. A comic book is a comic book. It's different from a movie.
Right now, we [Ghibli Studio] are powerful enough to plan our own projects and call all the shots, so it's easy for us to forget that that is not often the case in most of the movie-making world.
Whether or not to animate a comic is a matter of common sense because the decision is normally based solely on how many copies of the comic are sold. But there are also people like Mr. Ogata, with his Don Quixote personality, who wanted to make a movie because he was tired of working on the magazine. Or people like Mr. Suzuki(the second chief editor and currently Ghibly producer) and Mr. Kameyama(the first editor and currently freelance writer), who wanted to try something different while continuing their editorial work at Animage.
The presence of Mr. Pack (Tsutomu Takahata) as producer was decidedly significant, as was the participation of Mr. Hara, a top craftsman. A variety of things came together, and the movie was made.


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Posted by nanashi on 01.27.2005, 01:52 PM:

 

Nausicca DVD sells as Ghibli Collection.
but, Ghibli not existed yet when it filmed.

1978 CONAN (Production studio : NihonAnimation)
1979 Lupin3 Cagliostro (TokyoMovieShinsya)
1980 Lupin3/TV-145,155 (TMS, Telecom Anim. Studio)
1982 Homes/TV (TMS, Telecom Anim. Studio)

1982.2 start Nausicca MANGA in "Animage" that TokumaSyoten publishes.
--to 1994.3 It was serialized, and sometimes took the rest.
Because he did't have the work of the anim. at 1982.
"He was haven't money" is yes.
"to make Nausicaa" is no.
It's as Jiji says.
He did't think that made it to the animation.
1983 "Syuna no Tabi" (original color picture book)

1984.3 Nausicca (Production studio : TopCraft)
-Tokuma wanted to made it to the Animation.
-It's a condition to make Takahata a producer that MIya-san gave.

1985.6 Studio Ghibli starts for Laputa
1986.8 Laputa (Ghibli)
1988.4 Firefly, totoro
--Ghibli staff is a contract of every one work.

1989.7 KiKi
--Ghibli becomes fixed staff's company.
1991 Only Yesterday
1992 Porco Rosso

(Day of Japan op. to the public)


Posted by Hakumaku on 02.20.2005, 06:26 PM:

 

Yeah Nausicaa was made by Topcraft
(who also animated The last unicorn & flight of dragons)
Many of the animators went to work for miyazaki when he formed studio ghibli for the production of Laputa.

Being a miyazaki film the rights were bought back by ghibli so now its a ghibli film.

Castle of cagliostro,Sherlock hound were all not Ghibli...but are also now part of the Ghibli dvd collection.
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Posted by starhawk on 03.06.2005, 12:05 AM:

 

wow, you are lucky. All of those films are excellent- I've seen all of them but Totoro, but based on reviews and word of mouth I've heard it is one of Miyazaki's best.

Porco Rosso is a great first Ghibli film to watch- it isn't quite as dramatic as Miyazaki's other works and thus a little more accessable. It's also slightly more of an adult film, with a couple of funny sensual jokes- both visually and in the narrative- and a lot of late night scenery and a setting that adults will probably enjoy more than kids.
I just saw it for the first time a week ago after I bought the new DVD- I loved it and so did my friends, but we all felt that the story didn't feel truly wrapped up. But we still loved the characters and the aerial dogfights and the setting.

Nausicaa is one of Miyazaki's best films, hands down. I loved it. The animation may not be the best, but the story is wonderful and the imagination is astounding. Yes, it is NOW a Ghibli film, but as others said it was technically made before Studio Ghibli was formed.

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