Posted by Antpage on 04.03.2014, 03:03 AM: The Next Miyazaki Anyone know who their gonna replace Miyazaki with? He still is retiring right? Who are they gonna find with the fantasy and magic touch infused with reality? |
Posted by Roarkiller on 04.03.2014, 08:44 AM: Talent is not something you replace with by posting an ad in the papers.
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Posted by Saddletank on 04.03.2014, 09:21 AM: Actually, yeah, you can do that. Its how many now well-known anime directors began their careers, and some great bands were formed.
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Posted by arren18 on 04.03.2014, 09:59 AM: Ghibli was never Miyazaki on his own, and it will continue to be a group of varied directors just as before. Maybe none of them will become as famous and strongly-associated with the Ghibli name as Miyazaki, but then that's just how it will be.
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Posted by Koda on 04.04.2014, 06:32 AM: Why would we want a clone of someone, we want new people to add their approach to the Studio Ghibli world
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Posted by husky51 on 04.04.2014, 12:46 PM: As great as Miyazaki is, and we all love his work, he is not the sole talent at Ghibli. There are others who are either very good or are getting there, IMO. Ghibli will survive. |
Posted by dballred on 06.21.2014, 06:14 AM: Now that Hayao is retired, maybe he can spend time mentoring his son, Goro. |
Posted by saviour2012 on 06.21.2014, 07:41 AM: I feel that thinking that miyazaki takahata had will be impossible to replace. Practically because the world has changed a lot.
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Posted by Saddletank on 06.21.2014, 02:11 PM: 1) I have no clue what you're talking about.
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Posted by saviour2012 on 06.21.2014, 02:17 PM:
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Posted by Saddletank on 06.21.2014, 02:28 PM: 1) The OP was a troll.
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Posted by Koda on 06.21.2014, 05:34 PM: He may have been a troll, but the post still has relevance. It's a good talking point as well.
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Posted by Roarkiller on 06.23.2014, 04:38 AM:
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Posted by FlareNetworkC on 07.11.2014, 08:57 AM: Goro isn't Hayao or Takahata, but he did direct From Up on Poppy Hill, which I will be buying on dvd this month. It looks really good!
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Posted by arren18 on 07.11.2014, 10:11 AM: I enjoyed Poppy Hill. It's not among the best, but the setting and atmosphere are great, and it's well worth seeing. I hope you like it!
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Posted by husky51 on 07.11.2014, 12:29 PM: I agree with arren. It was an enjoyable movie. In fact, I just re-watched it about a week and a half ago... Sad and happy moments... |
Posted by Saddletank on 07.11.2014, 12:39 PM: Yes, a big step up in technical competence for Goro. I really liked it.
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Posted by FlareNetworkC on 07.11.2014, 07:29 PM: Yeah, I was going to buy it earlier, but I bought Laputa instead.
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