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Posted by Konan on 04.30.2006, 03:52 PM:

  Does anyone have the R2 DVD trailers for the following Ghibli DVDs?

Does anyone have the R2 DVD trailers for the following Ghibli-distributed DVDs?:

Touei Anime Monokuro Kessakusen (Toei Anime Monochrome Selected Masterpieces)

Beruviru Randebu (Belleville Randevous)

Kiriku to Majo (Kirikou and the Sorceress)

Miyazaki Hayao to Jiburi Bijyutsukan (Hayao Miyazaki and the Ghibli Museum)

Sekai Waga Kokoro no Tabi (A Journey of the Heart)

Otsuka Yasuo no Ugokasu Yorokobi (Joy in Motion)

Lasseter-san Arigato (Thank you Mr. Lasseter)

Purinsu & Purinsesu (Princes and Princesses)

Dark Blue (Dark Blue World)

Yanagawa Horiwari Monogatari (The Story of the Yanagawa Waterways)

Nihon sono Kokoro to Katachi (Japan Spirit and Form)

Thank you very much, and best wishes,
Konan






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Posted by E_Hakki on 04.30.2006, 04:39 PM:

 

Hehe, thats some list. Is Ghibli really distributing all those movies...whats your source?

I'm not sure about special Ghibli made trailers but links to the standard ones can be found for most of those movies at www.imdb.com. Just type the title of the movie, click to load its profile and it should say 'view trailer' at the bottom of the 'plot outline' section.

P.S. Do you mean "Belleville Rendez-Vous"!? I have to say thats one of my most detested movies of all-time. I hate it so much, but for some reason it seems to be rated very highly by most people.


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Posted by Konan on 04.30.2006, 05:38 PM:

 

quote:
Originally posted by E_Hakki
Hehe, thats some list. Is Ghibli really distributing all those movies...whats your source?

I'm not sure about special Ghibli made trailers but links to the standard ones can be found for most of those movies at www.imdb.com. Just type the title of the movie, click to load its profile and it should say 'view trailer' at the bottom of the 'plot outline' section.

P.S. Do you mean "Belleville Rendez-Vous"!? I have to say thats one of my most detested movies of all-time. I hate it so much, but for some reason it seems to be rated very highly by most people.



I got most of those titles here: http://club.buenavista.jp/ghibli_eng/
The "Toei Anime Monochrome Masterpieces" one I got from the anipages site.
And yes, I do mean Belleville Rendezvous, a movie that I actually enjoyed .


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Posted by Konan on 05.01.2006, 10:42 AM:

 

Ok, so I found one for Belleville Rendezvous here: http://www.walkerplus.com/movie/asx/mo3094_500.asx
I just found Kirikou, too: http://www.walkerplus.com/movie/asx/mo1872_300.asx
Also, Princes and Princesses: http://www.walkerplus.com/movie/asx/mo2837_500.asx

These are probably the theatrical trailers -- they are definitely not the DVD trailers, but they're good enough for me now.


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