Hayao Miyazaki receives an Honorary Award at the 2014 Governors Awards in the Ray Dolby Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland in Hollywood, CA, Saturday, November 8.
Traditional animation is too well documented to die at this point. The techniques and ins and outs of the process are cataloged in hundreds of formats and mediums. It will likely become less common, but far more appreciated, like artisanal goods we see today. We might see less than we used to in the future, but what we do see will likely be well funded because the shortage will boost the novelty, and thus the value, making big studios more likely to blow money on production costs knowing that they will make it back in the box office.
@@glennhonestly6600 although Shinkai’s movies are detailed and...stuff, but I’ll still show Miyazaki’s first. His works touch souls. Personal opinion thoughh
The only reason he did this is because of John Lasseter. He was a good friend of Miyazaki. Whenever Pixar was stuck with a story, everyone would gather in the company's theater and watch a Miyazaki movie for inspiration. In the past, Studio Ghibli had other studios translate some of their films, but those translations and edits changed the film dramatically, and the quality suffered. So, Miyazaki turned down all other offers to do dubbing. Disney went to him to convince them to do the English dubbing. They said they would leave the films untouched, he would have final approval of the dub, and they wanted to dub all of his films, simply translate the language to an English-speaking audience. Since Disney acquired Pixar and Pixar was tasked with directing the translations, Miyazaki paid a surprise visit and saw what a huge fan Lasseter was, along with everyone else at the studio. They became very good friends after that. Miyazaki was awarded the Oscar for Spirited Away (Best Animated Feature), but declined coming because of the US's war in Iraq, to which he strongly, strongly opposed. Without any other nomination to accept an award from the Academy, and his 6th. retirement announcement and old age of 74, the Academy seriously wanted him to accept an award. Here, we see Lasseter himself handing the award to a rather disinterested Miyazaki. His short speech makes it clear that he does not enjoy stepping over his deeply held pacifist beliefs for awards. He accepted the award only as a personal favor to Lasseter, and mentioning that he got to see Maureen O' Hara as the highlight of his trip only proves that he did not care about the Academy, the award, or the United States at all. He does not want to see the world perpetuate warfare and destroy the environment like it had when he was young. He also likes the freedom and aesthetic of traditional animation (in spite of his friendship with John Lasseter, a pioneer and current leader of 3D CGI). Miyazaki sees himself as a dying breed of animators in a world that simply refuses to acknowledge or respect the art. Even live-action Oscar-winning films do not portray themselves with the same level of depth and sincerity as Miyazaki's body of works. If you're watching a movie, you're often reminded of the fact that it's a movie with poor acting, 1-dimensional characters, a focus on sexuality, violence, and a variety of often shallow pre-constructed plot points and cheesy camera techniques that "feel" fake. But if you're watching a Miyazaki film, you're just swept away into another world to experience the life of those characters living in that world... or should I say, spirited away.
Great description of Miyazaki. I admire his priorities to create works that are pure and always carries true warmth and meaning. He sees the academy for what it truly is, something that mistakens loud noises and over abundance of violence as works of art.
Dream High Animation He originally let Miramax do the dubbing. Miramax is a subsidiary of Disney in the same way Pixar is separated from Walt Disney Studios Animation and ABC: these might all be owned by Disney, but they operate fairly independently. Miramax was going to trim a number of scenes from Princess Mononoke, and the then-president of Miramax tried to convince Miyazaki on cutting the film down. After that experience, the owner of Ghibli Studios said they were planning on rejecting all other dub offers, but Disney's offer, this time, Walt Disney Animation Studios, was "of another order entirely." Disney was the only company who said they would dub all of his films in English and give him final cut privileges: Miyazaki would personally be able to approve any and all changes to the final product himself, and the dub would not release without his approval. For instance, in Castle in The Sky, the pirates fought over having Sheeta as a mother. But this was changed to having her as a girlfriend in the dub in order to make more sense to English-speaking audiences.
It's better not to dilute handing out these at the larger telecast and to have to have a separate ceremony. Although, the telecast could use a nice, lengthy recap video of the Governor's Ball and all the major moments in the speeches of the recipients.
Don't forget Mamoru Hosoda ("The Girl Who Leapt Through Time", "Summer Wars", "Wolf Children", "Mirai"). He was actually supposed to direct Ghibli's "Howl's Moving Castle".
No category for him there. But if there was a nobel prize for cultural impact/film and animation improvement, he would definitely deserve an award of that caliber.
Fun fact: The same year Spirited Away won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature, Miyazaki refused to attend in protest of the United States's involvement in the Iraq War, later stating that he "didn't want to visit a country that was bombing Iraq." My respect for him only continues to increase 😊
Well, ironically, the country hes from refuses to acknowledge its horrendous war crimes of the past to this this day (maybe he doesnt). They dont wanna hear about the nanjing massacre, unit 731 or the "comfort women". Japanese officials even call other nations, who put up monuments for the korean women, and tell them to tear them down. They will complain about the bomb but they are incapable of facing their own darkness and keeping up appearances is more important to them. Germany owned its horros and worked through them...Japan is all about "not losing face" and its pathetic.
Thank you for filling my childhood with bright and colorful memories with all of your beautiful movies. They truly are art, and I praise your work. There is no one like you, you are a legend! Congratulations Mr Miyazaki, you deserve it more than anyone else.
a legendary director! I hope "the wind rises" will not be his last movie because I will be sad :( the new generations will need your art so that they can live peacefully, and I will not forget Studio Ghibli as well ;)
Hayao Miyazaki is my favourite director of all time and Castle in the Sky, Nausicaa, Mononoke and Spirited Away are all in my top 10 favourite films of all time. This man is a genius of animation and so many people are missing out on these imaginative and wonderful films.
My wife tells me that I’m a very lucky man. And I think I’ve been lucky because I’ve been able to participate in the last era when we can make films with paper, pencil, and film. Another fact of luck is that my country has not been at war for the fifty years that I have been making films. Of course, we have profited from wars, but we are very fortunate that we have not had to go to war ourselves. But my greatest luck is that I’ve been able to meet miss Maureen O’Hara today. So, I’ve been so happy and feel so blessed with luck in my life. Thank you.
Just watching this after seeing The Boy & The Heron. That film deserves nominations for Best animated film, Best Picture, and should win Best Score & Best original screenplay
@@Zain94336American movies have a bigger market than the foreign films. A Japanese film making over $100m is a huge deal, while that’s just penny in America.
In a few hundred years, if humanity will still be out there, we'll be talking about Miyazaki the same way we talk about Michelangelo, Shakespeare, Leonardo. In a way, we already are.
Yes Disney was a pioneer in the anime world but even himself can not be compared to Hayao Miyazaki, Ghibli really has made masterpieces, pieces of arts that has a moral story and more sophisticated in human being nature that full of emotion and warmness I have never felt before. It has created every pixel in such a way that no one can ever never add or correct in it. Hayao Miyazaki is one of a kind, irreplaceable also a pioneer, I doubt he don't know how much people in the whole world that supports and respects him. Thank you so much Hayao Miyazaki for being a part of my life and safe go-to zone❤..
An absolute genius filmmaker. He made a deep, lasting impression on so many hearts, so many core childhood memories. He deserves every joy there is. Congratulations, Mr. Miyazaki!✨💛✨💐💐💐
Valar Morghulis I couldn't agree more. The Academy is only dick poop to hayao. even lower than dick poop. dick poop is awesome tho hahahaaha. im so immature....
Matt Choo Tung He did not want to receive anything from a country that bombed innocent people for profit. That was his reason but Ghibli forced him to go anyway.
Oh my god this is fantastic. "This award is meaningless to me. I hate digital animation, and I hate you too capitalist American warmongers. On the bright side, at least I got to meet my waifu, Maureen O'Hara. Peace, fuckers." - Hayao Miyazaki
Why would he show up to receive an award thats useless to him? Why would he insult the United States when it is the only country keeping China out of Japan? Why would he hate Digital animation when he does in fact incorporate it into some of his film?
David Borgos Officially, no. Japan does not have an armed service dedicated towards its national interests. It does have a peace keeping force that the UN allows for the sake of preventing terrorism, but as far as a military force that can fight against a world power like it did back in the 30's? Nope. Read up on your history.
LOL but in all seriousness, as a source of inspiration. He's such a wonderfully imaginative person, somebody that all filmmakers (or really anybody) should look up to!
Well thankfully Miyazaki pulled yet another “I got one more in me” and is back at Ghibli A great master of animation and storytelling has come back to give a swift kick in the ass to all the studios here
@@MadhavSharma-wz1lv Of course, he announced he’s out of retirement; for the 10th or 11th time; but hasn’t said what movie he’ll make next Whatever it is, we’ll all be there
>And i think i've been lucky because i've been able to participate in the last time, the last era where we can make films with paper, pencil and film. Oh these gave me such feels! ;_;
My mom used to show me all his movies when I was a little boy which inspired me and made me who I am to a certain point. I can’t thank him enough for some wonderful moments I’ll never forget. I’ll show his movies to my children for sure and hopefully they to their childrens… ❤️🌅
This was nice, more than deserved! He's made no less than 3 of the greatest animated films of all time. What a legend. Wish he would live forever. Traditional animation is something special.
Whenever and whichever studio ghibli movie i watch it simply takes me to a whole new world from where I never want to come out of and thank you Mr Miyazaki I am on your debt for the rest of my life 😭😭😭😭
Proud collector of Studio Ghibli films, they do not sit next to my other movies, no, they sit right next to me on my desk. Miyazaki-san please continue influencing the stories produced by Studio Ghibli, there must be more of your talent in future films.
I am so so happy for him! He has inspired so many people including me. One of the things I have also looked up to is his humbleness and true passion for what he does!
I feel very sad that he retired from film making, no matter how many times i thank him..i still feel i didn't thank him enough for his extraordinary works.... Love HAYAO MIYAZAKI sensei forever .....
"And I feel lucky for being able to participate in the last era of Paper, pencil and film..." as a student of animation myself, this line shatters me into pieces. 3D is great no doubt, it has given us great reach with details. But hand drawn animation is something that can never be transcended with, the amount of Connection to the maker it causes, how personal it feels to be able to make your own created characters move. To make a whole stretched out feature film, or even a short, there's no such feeling as there is to putting the pen finally down and staring at the screen while the frames, and the characters/atmosphere in it you see move and come to life. The joy is unexplainable, and it can never get old, no matter how sophisticated you become with each year of training and creating. ❤ I feel lucky for belonging to one of the very few colleges that teach 2D animation still, infact prioritizes it for the good, from the country...
Great personality and an unspeakable story genius. Waiting for my Hayao Miyazaki Gibli Collection with all masterpieces, thank you buddy. May you have a blessed life and a great time!
Unexpectedly, she is translating his short speech exactly, understanding the meanings of his every word. Soon I have noticed that the translation was prepared in advance. It is no wonder because Japanese grammar is quite different from English one.
Ever since watching a badly dubbed arabic tv cartoon "Adnan wa Lina" more commonly known "Future boy conan" I was hooked. Miyazaki can't help but fill his films with wonder, truth and the fantastical. He is a hero to all animators. ありがとう
First line:audience giggles Second line:audience gets surprised Third line: audience feels grateful Fourth line:audience claps and laughs For sure his soul resembles course of all Ghibli movies.
His success and amazing imagination is a product of hard work, dedication, character and passion. There's nothing more common than people with talent, but it's those who persist and work hard that get their talent recognized.respect bow to hayao sama
As an Irish woman I love that he was happy to meet one of our own , Maureen O' Hara 🇮🇪❤🇯🇵 what I love most about him aside of his work that has entranced both children and adults, was that he is outspokenly anti-war despite Japan's history. He refused to attend the Oscars when he won for Spirited away as he did not agree with the US invasion of Iraq.
I don't think this man knows how much he means to the world.
judging by his personality, i don't think he cares
@@gena5270 You may be right
@Nathanael Kasparek No you haven't, scammer! :)
@@cizia69 😂😂😂🙌🙌🙌
It's a new trend these days
cizia69
sorry stupid question , what does "means" stand for ?
I wish that Hayao Miyazaki will live forever...
same.
Nah, "Groundhog Day" (1993) is still a better movie than any of films.... ;-)
Let's maker him a vampire or move him to Russia
He's in his 70s, so he potentially has a couple of decades left.
Victoria Marulanda Why Russia?😂😂😂
Don't let traditional animation die!
Traditional animation is too well documented to die at this point. The techniques and ins and outs of the process are cataloged in hundreds of formats and mediums.
It will likely become less common, but far more appreciated, like artisanal goods we see today.
We might see less than we used to in the future, but what we do see will likely be well funded because the shortage will boost the novelty, and thus the value, making big studios more likely to blow money on production costs knowing that they will make it back in the box office.
i mean no matter still have to draw if even not on paper...digit or not still be amazing
already did
hentai
nowadays people fap to hentai and fuck dem waifu pillows
Caleb Crawford EXACTLY!!!
My kids will grow watching his movies... A living Legend
N your kid 's kids for sure
And You too still can grow whatching his movies
Nah i bet they're watching Shinkai's movie
@@glennhonestly6600 although Shinkai’s movies are detailed and...stuff, but I’ll still show Miyazaki’s first.
His works touch souls. Personal opinion thoughh
Seeing how he called his son a failure, I wonder if they will.
The only reason he did this is because of John Lasseter. He was a good friend of Miyazaki. Whenever Pixar was stuck with a story, everyone would gather in the company's theater and watch a Miyazaki movie for inspiration. In the past, Studio Ghibli had other studios translate some of their films, but those translations and edits changed the film dramatically, and the quality suffered. So, Miyazaki turned down all other offers to do dubbing. Disney went to him to convince them to do the English dubbing. They said they would leave the films untouched, he would have final approval of the dub, and they wanted to dub all of his films, simply translate the language to an English-speaking audience.
Since Disney acquired Pixar and Pixar was tasked with directing the translations, Miyazaki paid a surprise visit and saw what a huge fan Lasseter was, along with everyone else at the studio. They became very good friends after that. Miyazaki was awarded the Oscar for Spirited Away (Best Animated Feature), but declined coming because of the US's war in Iraq, to which he strongly, strongly opposed.
Without any other nomination to accept an award from the Academy, and his 6th. retirement announcement and old age of 74, the Academy seriously wanted him to accept an award. Here, we see Lasseter himself handing the award to a rather disinterested Miyazaki. His short speech makes it clear that he does not enjoy stepping over his deeply held pacifist beliefs for awards. He accepted the award only as a personal favor to Lasseter, and mentioning that he got to see Maureen O' Hara as the highlight of his trip only proves that he did not care about the Academy, the award, or the United States at all. He does not want to see the world perpetuate warfare and destroy the environment like it had when he was young. He also likes the freedom and aesthetic of traditional animation (in spite of his friendship with John Lasseter, a pioneer and current leader of 3D CGI). Miyazaki sees himself as a dying breed of animators in a world that simply refuses to acknowledge or respect the art. Even live-action Oscar-winning films do not portray themselves with the same level of depth and sincerity as Miyazaki's body of works.
If you're watching a movie, you're often reminded of the fact that it's a movie with poor acting, 1-dimensional characters, a focus on sexuality, violence, and a variety of often shallow pre-constructed plot points and cheesy camera techniques that "feel" fake. But if you're watching a Miyazaki film, you're just swept away into another world to experience the life of those characters living in that world... or should I say, spirited away.
Ayyy
Great description of Miyazaki. I admire his priorities to create works that are pure and always carries true warmth and meaning. He sees the academy for what it truly is, something that mistakens loud noises and over abundance of violence as works of art.
that fking pun at the end
You my friend deserve an oscar for this comment thank you
Dream High Animation He originally let Miramax do the dubbing. Miramax is a subsidiary of Disney in the same way Pixar is separated from Walt Disney Studios Animation and ABC: these might all be owned by Disney, but they operate fairly independently.
Miramax was going to trim a number of scenes from Princess Mononoke, and the then-president of Miramax tried to convince Miyazaki on cutting the film down. After that experience, the owner of Ghibli Studios said they were planning on rejecting all other dub offers, but Disney's offer, this time, Walt Disney Animation Studios, was "of another order entirely." Disney was the only company who said they would dub all of his films in English and give him final cut privileges: Miyazaki would personally be able to approve any and all changes to the final product himself, and the dub would not release without his approval. For instance, in Castle in The Sky, the pirates fought over having Sheeta as a mother. But this was changed to having her as a girlfriend in the dub in order to make more sense to English-speaking audiences.
This guy has every single drop of my respect :"(, people like this come once in a generation .
Mozart of animation
wind walker he's really deserve more than one oscar
Can you quantify respect?
Well deserved. A shame they didn't do this the same night of the other Oscars.
It's better not to dilute handing out these at the larger telecast and to have to have a separate ceremony. Although, the telecast could use a nice, lengthy recap video of the Governor's Ball and all the major moments in the speeches of the recipients.
BlueFox94 They mean he should have Won the Oscar for " The Wind RIses". Not FROZEN.
Snow Anaya Well, at least he won for SPIRITED AWAY, even if he wasn't present.
BlueFox94 True he got's one.
BlueFox94 What about "Howl's Moving Castle" or "Ponyo"?
did you notice that when he shares his thoughts about war, nobody clapped?
Pussies
Eduardo Hernández audience *sweats*
That's cause they all voted in war criminals and they know it
United States of assholes
They all got triggered lol
"he can't die. or the rest of the forest will die too." "he can't die. or else the rest of paper and pencil animation will die too.
Makoto Shinkai will take on his legacy bro !!
@@8hiphop7 yh...I also feel so...senkei is potentially d best successor of miyazaki
@@smeducare8432 *shinkai
This generation also has impressive directors especially yuasa, yamada and shinkai.
Don't forget Mamoru Hosoda ("The Girl Who Leapt Through Time", "Summer Wars", "Wolf Children", "Mirai"). He was actually supposed to direct Ghibli's "Howl's Moving Castle".
He shouldn't of won an Oscar, he should of won a Nobel Prize.
That is indeed true...
Yessss
For?
No category for him there. But if there was a nobel prize for cultural impact/film and animation improvement, he would definitely deserve an award of that caliber.
HAVE. He shouldn't HAVE won.... Not OF, HAVE.
I'll probably weep if I see him in person.
+Hotricebunnies That's not true! He's still alive.
HE IS ALIVE YOU STUPID! Sorry, the idea of his death makes me so bad
Yohann the Programmer i want to meet him to , his movies bring tears to my eyes i just love him so much 😛
Fuck you he didn't
Same here.
The guy is a legend and will be remembered forever. Thank you Hayao Miyazaki for your stunning works of art, truly phenomenal creations.
Breath of the wild is out
Fun fact: The same year Spirited Away won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature, Miyazaki refused to attend in protest of the United States's involvement in the Iraq War, later stating that he "didn't want to visit a country that was bombing Iraq."
My respect for him only continues to increase 😊
Well, ironically, the country hes from refuses to acknowledge its horrendous war crimes of the past to this this day (maybe he doesnt). They dont wanna hear about the nanjing massacre, unit 731 or the "comfort women". Japanese officials even call other nations, who put up monuments for the korean women, and tell them to tear them down. They will complain about the bomb but they are incapable of facing their own darkness and keeping up appearances is more important to them. Germany owned its horros and worked through them...Japan is all about "not losing face" and its pathetic.
He's going to win his 3rd Oscar on March 10th.
You just predicted the future!
He just did!!🎉🎉🎉🎊
good boy
and he did.
Thank you for filling my childhood with bright and colorful memories with all of your beautiful movies. They truly are art, and I praise your work. There is no one like you, you are a legend!
Congratulations Mr Miyazaki, you deserve it more than anyone else.
Cut4bieber yes ! Absolutely the most wonderful man , I dream of meeting him one day!
a legendary director! I hope "the wind rises" will not be his last movie because I will be sad :( the new generations will need your art so that they can live peacefully, and I will not forget Studio Ghibli as well ;)
Unfortunately, it is :'(
He is going make movies until the day he dies that what he said on Crunchyroll
I'm glad to hear that he will continue making movies till he die :) because kids nowadays cant live by SpongBob forever hh
***** why??
You can always trust Hideaki Anno and Mamoru Hosoda to keep the anime/japanese film industry going ;)
I just saw his new film “The Boy and The Heron” in Japan today. He still got it 👏
Especially Joe Hisaishi, I think he might had out done himself.
Miyazaki is easily one of the most inspirational film-makers of all time!
Hayao Miyazaki is my favourite director of all time and Castle in the Sky, Nausicaa, Mononoke and Spirited Away are all in my top 10 favourite films of all time. This man is a genius of animation and so many people are missing out on these imaginative and wonderful films.
お疲れ様でした
一生の思い出
感謝します
本当にありがとうございました
I love this man he's reminds me of my own grandpa. He don't give no cares just tell it like it is.
My wife tells me that I’m a very lucky man.
And I think I’ve been lucky because I’ve been able to participate in the last era when we can make films with paper, pencil, and film.
Another fact of luck is that my country has not been at war for the fifty years that I have been making films.
Of course, we have profited from wars, but we are very fortunate that we have not had to go to war ourselves.
But my greatest luck is that I’ve been able to meet miss Maureen O’Hara today.
So, I’ve been so happy and feel so blessed with luck in my life. Thank you.
He is way bigger than an Oscar :')
Just watching this after seeing The Boy & The Heron. That film deserves nominations for Best animated film, Best Picture, and should win Best Score & Best original screenplay
Akira Kurosawa and Hayao Miyazaki, both are Japanese finest....
Mohd Aizat Hisyam Ismail And white men like george lucas and john lasseter will reap the benifits and gain more money in the end
@@Zain94336American movies have a bigger market than the foreign films. A Japanese film making over $100m is a huge deal, while that’s just penny in America.
宮崎先生。おめでとうございます。紙に絵を描く楽しさを学びました。美術館での ショートフィルムも本当に楽しみです。
Congratulations Hayao Miyazaki. Your films are just amazing and heart filling.
This speech hides great meaning. Miyazaki is legend.
The best representative of Japanese animation, congratulations!!
of humanity produced animation, to be honest
*Of filmmaking. He is one of the best filmmakers ever.
RESPECT!!!!!!
I just want to say thank you Miyazaki sensei.. You've made a MAJESTIC work of art for us..
In a few hundred years, if humanity will still be out there, we'll be talking about Miyazaki the same way we talk about Michelangelo, Shakespeare, Leonardo. In a way, we already are.
Yes Disney was a pioneer in the anime world but even himself can not be compared to Hayao Miyazaki, Ghibli really has made masterpieces, pieces of arts that has a moral story and more sophisticated in human being nature that full of emotion and warmness I have never felt before. It has created every pixel in such a way that no one can ever never add or correct in it.
Hayao Miyazaki is one of a kind, irreplaceable also a pioneer, I doubt he don't know how much people in the whole world that supports and respects him.
Thank you so much Hayao Miyazaki for being a part of my life and safe go-to zone❤..
He's truly a very imaginative man. So generous. So pure.
What an amazing filmmaker. He definitely deserves the award.
that guy is a living legend!
Miyazaki is the best in the world
An absolute genius filmmaker. He made a deep, lasting impression on so many hearts, so many core childhood memories. He deserves every joy there is. Congratulations, Mr. Miyazaki!✨💛✨💐💐💐
おめでとうございます、宮崎駿監督。たくさんの素晴らしい作品をありがとうございました。
This is an honor for him. What an incredible imagination that man has.
I think this is more honor for the academy, to give this man their figurine.
He has won an academy before but has refused them up until this point
Valar Morghulis To say I agree with you would be an understatement.
Valar Morghulis I couldn't agree more. The Academy is only dick poop to hayao. even lower than dick poop. dick poop is awesome tho hahahaaha. im so immature....
Matt Choo Tung He did not want to receive anything from a country that bombed innocent people for profit.
That was his reason but Ghibli forced him to go anyway.
Oh my god this is fantastic.
"This award is meaningless to me. I hate digital animation, and I hate you too capitalist American warmongers. On the bright side, at least I got to meet my waifu, Maureen O'Hara. Peace, fuckers." - Hayao Miyazaki
the reaction from the audience though lol
Miyazaki always trollin' and rollin'
Why would he show up to receive an award thats useless to him?
Why would he insult the United States when it is the only country keeping China out of Japan?
Why would he hate Digital animation when he does in fact incorporate it into some of his film?
"The only thing keeping China out of Japan?"
So Japan doesn't have a military now?
David Borgos Officially, no. Japan does not have an armed service dedicated towards its national interests. It does have a peace keeping force that the UN allows for the sake of preventing terrorism, but as far as a military force that can fight against a world power like it did back in the 30's? Nope. Read up on your history.
The man behind all of the masterpieces
I freaking love this man.
NightPlanes like a father figure, an idol or a crush?
LOL but in all seriousness, as a source of inspiration. He's such a wonderfully imaginative person, somebody that all filmmakers (or really anybody) should look up to!
Such a kind hearted and pure soul.
You dont know him for real. Hes known to be harsh to adults and his own son.
we need to see him again this year.
How do you live? is the masterpiece and the last good film of modern animation
Well thankfully Miyazaki pulled yet another “I got one more in me” and is back at Ghibli
A great master of animation and storytelling has come back to give a swift kick in the ass to all the studios here
@@TrueBuddhaCatI Is he making one more movie after the boy and the heron(how do you live).
@@MadhavSharma-wz1lv Of course, he announced he’s out of retirement; for the 10th or 11th time; but hasn’t said what movie he’ll make next
Whatever it is, we’ll all be there
John Lasseter looks like a youngling giving a gift to his sensei
>And i think i've been lucky because i've been able to participate in the last time, the last era where we can make films with paper, pencil and film.
Oh these gave me such feels! ;_;
Miyazaki is everything a role model should be.
My mom used to show me all his movies when I was a little boy which inspired me and made me who I am to a certain point. I can’t thank him enough for some wonderful moments I’ll never forget. I’ll show his movies to my children for sure and hopefully they to their childrens… ❤️🌅
This is amazing, HE'S amazing ! I almost cried, I'm so happy for him. He's so talented, and his movies are so deep and moving. I
Miyazaki is amazing.Not like all this hollywood bullshit
True
He alone has stood up to the all-powerful Disney and gentlemen has beaten them. This man is a human heritage and Japanese pride.
What exactly is japanese pride though? The refusal to acknowledge their dark history to this day?
What a great director, film maker What a great man. His films are my favourites since childhood. He deserves the best. Congratulations. :)
日本で唯一、ジブリでアカデミー賞を受賞したのが、千と千尋の神隠しで凄いし、日本で、千と千尋の神隠しがベルリン国際映画祭で金熊賞を受賞したのが、初の快挙で凄い。
それと、アニ-賞も全て受賞してる。
千と千尋の神隠しは、特に、金熊賞を受賞してるから、これが、一番凄い。
だって、ベルリン国際映画祭は、
ディズニーのアニメでさえ受賞してないから、そのディズニーが受賞した事ない金熊賞を受賞したのが、
一番凄い。
この金熊賞は、一番の金字塔になった。
宮崎先生は、アカデミー賞名誉賞を受賞されたから、これも、黒澤明監督に次ぐ2人目やから、凄い。
改めて、宮崎先生アカデミー賞名誉賞の受賞おおめでとうございます。
宮崎先生は、日本の誇りです。
who's here now after Studio Ghibli's announcement of Hayao Miyazaki's potential final new movie how do you live? coming out July 14th 2023?
Hayao Miyazaki is the greatest legend of all time!
The legends never dies.
THE ANIMATION DIRECTOR FOR ALL TIME
I love Miyazaki Hayao and Ghibli
fuckin legend
Congratulations Miyazaki-sensei!
A symbol of the animation
A true legend of animation. Hope he continues to make films for the rest of his life.
This man made movies in the way you're suppose to, with passion and imagination, what a legend he will always be.
please the boy and the heron must win!!
it won bro
@@hazardEXE27 yesssss !!!!
It did
This was nice, more than deserved! He's made no less than 3 of the greatest animated films of all time. What a legend. Wish he would live forever. Traditional animation is something special.
Best director ever! :)
Whenever and whichever studio ghibli movie i watch it simply takes me to a whole new world from where I never want to come out of and thank you Mr Miyazaki I am on your debt for the rest of my life 😭😭😭😭
Proud collector of Studio Ghibli films, they do not sit next to my other movies, no, they sit right next to me on my desk. Miyazaki-san please continue influencing the stories produced by Studio Ghibli, there must be more of your talent in future films.
I am so so happy for him! He has inspired so many people including me. One of the things I have also looked up to is his humbleness and true passion for what he does!
I feel very sad that he retired from film making, no matter how many times i thank him..i still feel i didn't thank him enough for his extraordinary works....
Love HAYAO MIYAZAKI sensei forever .....
4 years later he's back, new film coming in 2022 I think.
@@samsanchaz4040 Bro has made like 5 "retirement movies"🤥
"And I feel lucky for being able to participate in the last era of Paper, pencil and film..." as a student of animation myself, this line shatters me into pieces.
3D is great no doubt, it has given us great reach with details. But hand drawn animation is something that can never be transcended with, the amount of Connection to the maker it causes, how personal it feels to be able to make your own created characters move. To make a whole stretched out feature film, or even a short, there's no such feeling as there is to putting the pen finally down and staring at the screen while the frames, and the characters/atmosphere in it you see move and come to life. The joy is unexplainable, and it can never get old, no matter how sophisticated you become with each year of training and creating. ❤
I feel lucky for belonging to one of the very few colleges that teach 2D animation still, infact prioritizes it for the good, from the country...
And here I am, in 2023, watching my first of his films - My Neighbor Totoro - and I’m completely blown away, absolutely in awe.
There are filmmakers, then there is Miyazaki!
Great personality and an unspeakable story genius. Waiting for my Hayao Miyazaki Gibli Collection with all masterpieces, thank you buddy. May you have a blessed life and a great time!
I feel so honoured to have him as one of the OBs of my high school!
One of the greatest directors ever, not just in animation
UNA LEYENDA VIVA¡¡ Grande Miyazaki, muchas gracias por todo¡¡¡¡
I'm Japanese. I'd like to applaud the interpreter for her great job
Thank you to Hayao Miyazaki, such a honored to your talent of studio ghibli's anime
This man is a genius.
The Legendary Miyazaki❤️❤️❤️
He deserves it all :')
Spirited Away is one of my favorite films of all time, and is a work of art for all ages. Thank you Hayao Miyazaki for your dedication to cinema.
Just been watching his movies they are masterpieces!
Unexpectedly, she is translating his short speech exactly, understanding the meanings of his every word. Soon I have noticed that the translation was prepared in advance. It is no wonder because Japanese grammar is quite different from English one.
She's not translating exactly what he was saying. It annoyed me how she translated his speech in such a venue
I have so much respect for this man , god bless him
I just can't get enough of his films. They bring joy in my dry life
Hayao Miyazaki is such a gem. His masterpieces is just out of this world.
Ever since watching a badly dubbed arabic tv cartoon "Adnan wa Lina" more commonly known "Future boy conan" I was hooked. Miyazaki can't help but fill his films with wonder, truth and the fantastical.
He is a hero to all animators.
ありがとう
First line:audience giggles
Second line:audience gets surprised
Third line: audience feels grateful
Fourth line:audience claps and laughs
For sure his soul resembles course of all Ghibli movies.
I love this amazing man with a passion. God bless him and all his loved ones.
He’s amazing I really love and adore his works. They’re ALL so meaningful and hopeful
The greatest artist of Japanese animation since Osamu Tezuka
My childhood❤❤❤❤❤
His success and amazing imagination is a product of hard work, dedication, character and passion. There's nothing more common than people with talent, but it's those who persist and work hard that get their talent recognized.respect bow to hayao sama
I really love ghibli from the child i almost see every movie of ghibli studios like spirit away make by Hayao Miyazaki
King of animation talks!
As an Irish woman I love that he was happy to meet one of our own , Maureen O' Hara 🇮🇪❤🇯🇵 what I love most about him aside of his work that has entranced both children and adults, was that he is outspokenly anti-war despite Japan's history. He refused to attend the Oscars when he won for Spirited away as he did not agree with the US invasion of Iraq.
One of the best person in history
he's get multiple now. what a g.