That's why they said "sort of." Obviously their films are very different. When most people make the comparison they're simply referring to both studio's impact on their respective cultures.
Mapple Heart you are so ture I (the weeb I am) has bought the collection pack of movies and im mentioning the person on the bottom too (favorites are ponyo,hollows moving castle, kiki delivery service,my neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away) such movies are way better than DISNEY im disgraced at them
Most people are smart enough to think of it as an easy connection for people to better understand what something they are unfamiliar with is by connecting it to or comparing it to something familiar (in this case Disney being the familiar and on similar standing as Ghibli). MOST people are smart enough to realize this.
@@re-mo3jq if you want to describe disney to a japanese or smth then its perfectly fine, as he used it in the video for americans and europeans to describe ghibli
@Yr Ayon that’s kind of sad. Anime is a slippery slope of losing touch with reality for some people who can’t distinguish works of art from real life. Just remember nobody is going to remember the beauty you love to encapsulate in your life if you never do anything with your life. It’s all about the balance
I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of these movies. Ever. They are comfort movies, they’re there when I want reality to go away for a while. They make things better for a moment in time and give me things to think about and focus on when my mind is too loud with other things. Big thanks to everyone involved in the making of these treasures. We all thank you.
You should thank the female authors who worked hard and written the books for mr rip off Miyazaki to steal the stories and make movies out of the books. Single thanks to all the female writters who made Miyazaki famous so called genius artist when in fact all of the stories, places and beauty comes from female authors writing those stories and didn't get a single thanks for their work while some idiotic Miyazaki is called genius artist. It was a female author who wrote howls moving castle. all of ghibli studio movies are based off from stories in the books that were written by female authors.
Wow! I didn't know that they directed Heidi! Used to love it so much as a kid, it holds such a dear place in my heart and I feel so proud to hear that Miyazaki was part of it 🥰 I have so much respect for that man, may he live longer to create more masterpieces.
"Howl's Moving Castle" wasn't the first Studio Ghibli movie I ever saw, but it was the one that convinced me that not all Japanese animation would annoy the heck out of me. The art was beautiful, the story good, and the dubbing well-done, and most of the anime tropes that get on my nerves weren't present or were limited. It also holds a warm place in my heart because I bonded with some of my floor-mates over the movie my Freshman year of college. I didn't make many friends in college, because I was under a lot of stress and in the process of burning out, but those two were good friends, and helped me maintain my sanity longer that I probably would have otherwise.
Studio Ghibli movies are actually amazing. I watched a lot of films when I was a child and I almost forgot all of them and their storylines even though I loved them. Yet, Spirited Away and Howl's Moving Castle always existed in my mind. Surprisingly, when I was 16 I still remembered every single detail of the film. That's how much I love the film.
+SlightlyOtaku lol .What would happen if this guys dies .Seriously it feels like we have to count on this guy when I feel like theren't aren't other people with creative ideas
***** This is the CZcams comment section, not a formal business exchange. Did you want him to say something like this? "Dear sir, It is my recommendation that you consider doing one of these videos for Ponyo. Thank you for your consideration. Sincerely, CZcams Commenter" This wasn't a demand, it was a quick way to suggest something. It's really not a big deal.
Ponyo was the first film I watched, and there was just such a beautiful type of love between the characters where they loved each other without expecting anything back. It got me hooked as a kid because I thought that’s how it should be. It was such an innocent love that had nothing to do with romance and everything to do with falling in love with someone’s soul
I just watched Spirited Away for the first time. I have to say it is one of my favorite movies of all time. I really enjoyed every film I have watched by Studio Ghibli. I also love Howls moving castle and Princess Monoke a ton too.
Fun fact: Hayao Miyazaki never actually thought that his early manga drawings were basically copies of Osamu Tezuka's. As he writes in his book "Starting Point" ; "I have absolutely no recollection of ever imitating Tezuka, and I have never thought that there was any resemblance between our styles, but people kept telling me that my drawings looked like his. That was terribly humiliating. " "So when I was finally forced to admit that my drawings actually DID look like Tezuka's, I took out the sketches I had stored in the drawer of our (the Miyazaki family) dresser and burned them all."
I remember watching this back in 2016 when my love for Ghibli was returning. Thank you for teaching me so much about the studio I love the most. You guys also taught me that there was a Nausicaa Manga, and guess what: I own it, I read it, and I'm a huge fan of Nauiscaa. Thank you!
I’m watching this again... I want to cry because Isao Takahata died. I remember watching so many Studio Ghibli movies when I was younger. I still watch Studio Ghibli movies but it feels more special now than it did when I was younger
I believe it was around 6 years ago, 6 years ago when the dreams started to occur. I was 11 years old and I had a dream about a magical land in which I can only describe as being awfully familiar. It was a land of wonder and beauty. Over the years I had reoccurring dreams of this land, this country. Then it happened. I saw it. I was surfing the internet when I suddenly recognised an image from some website, with a title hovering over the image saying "Spirited Away". I immediately researched this film, and discovered that when I was a child, around 5 or 6 years old, my Japanese grandfather would show me these Studio Ghibli films, they stayed with me and shaped the person that I am today. Today is the one year anniversary of his death, and all I have to say is that I loved him so much. I find it incredibly difficult to describe the feeling Studio Ghibli movies impart on me, but from now on they will always remind me of a distant relationship with my grandfather.
Kiki's Delivery Service was one of the first pieces of Japanese media that really captured my attention in contrast to American media. I had watched various anime because they were syndicated on channels I watched but Kiki's Delivery Service went way above and beyond. Others followed like Howl's Moving Castle, Laputa, and Princess Mononoke. Ghibli created some amazing classics that have held up over time. These are the films I plan to show my children so they realize there's so much more than Pixar/Disney. People hailed Frozen for addressing deep subjects and such yet I still feel it pales in comparison to what is normal for many Japanese works. American media is more like junk food. Chips and cookies have their place, but a high quality potato chip is still a potato chip.
Studio Ghibli's work is deep. I like Spirited Away, but there are so many masterpieces. The pictures are good, but the script and expressions are great.
I've got to say, my favourite studio Ghibli is whisper of the heart and i think it goes under the radar too often. I mean i love all of them but that one is great
I didn't realise how much studio ghibli shaped my childhood. I watched alot of their movies on TV and I loved them. It makes me really appreciate the art. The animation always makes me dreams.
Honestly this animation studio is much better then Disney because they explore more into human emotion and the story telling in every film they made had the mentality of. " if this flops we out." They give everything into there films were Disney started to give into the cash easy cow. 🐄
I 100% agree that Ghibli is far, far better than what Modern Disney has put out. But if you mention the classics (Fantasia, Bambi, Pinocchio, etc) then I'd say they're on very similar levels with those
@@MissChloeCampbell the Disney classics are all really good, but they are children’s films, (except Fantasia )there are very few ghibli children’s films. So it’s not really a comparison people should make
@@tellymustard5511 I respect your opinion, but I must add in that Disney's movies are mainly meant for all audiences (with the older ones being exceptionally mature in some regards.) Ghibli and Disney make completely different movies, so it's still difficult to compare them since both of them have made such beautiful works of art. My apologies if I seem biased in anyway (I am quite biased when it comes to classic Disney movies, LOL) and since I've only recently gotten into Ghibli, it's still hard to make a comparison
Totoro and Ponyo are 2 of my daughters favorite movies , she gets more mesmerized by these movies than any disney movie. Love Ghibli every movie i've watched has blown my mind in so many ways
Ghibli is one of the best and i have watched all the movies. It took me into another world. And reason is, i was always into anime more than disney movies.
please a 107 facts on Ponyo! There's so much more to Ponyo than meets the eye, unlike what most people think. It's brimming with trivia, fun facts and cultural references, both Asian and Western, and it's all a lot of fun to discuss! The characters show hints of more complex, interesting personalities and backgrounds as well, worth exploring and theorizing about!
Thank you so much for posting this! I have to do a presentation on Studio Ghibli and this is going to be very useful! Great video compilation by the way. :)
I write about anime--IRL my name is Patrick Drazen--and there is so much to say about "Marnie", including the two kabuki ghost stories referenced in the Ghibli version, and the fact that the Ghibli version now takes place on Tanabata--the 7th day of the 7th month--a day when your deepest wish can come true. Based on a Chinese legend of two heavenly beings--a weaver and a cowherd--who fall in love but can only be with each other one day per year--this cosmic Romeo/Juliet story was also animated--kinda--by Sanrio, the Hello Kitty people, as the film "The Legend of Sirius", released in the west as "Sea Prince and the Fire Child."
107(a) Japan was glad to have an Oscar winning film in "Spirited Away"; Hollywood, not so much. Shortly after the win, the Academy changed the nominating rules for animated features, for the purpose of stacking the deck against future Ghibli films. Howl fact: Miyazaki did not go to Hollywood to collect his Oscar for "Spirited Away" in the spring of 2003. He claimed a schedule conflict, but he actually was against going to America on what would have been the fifth day of the US invasion of Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein. At the time Ghibli was working on "Howl's Moving Castle", based on a fantasy romance by Diana Wynne Jones, but Miyazaki rewrote the script to add a solid anti-war subplot.
Nausicaa isn't an unofficial Ghibli movie. The studio that produced it, Topcraft, was dissolved and formed into Ghibli and nearly the entire production staff was carried over. If this wasn't enough, the studio bought the rights long ago and now all releases of the film are adorned with the logo on the box art and title screen precedes the film itself. I know some stingy people like to hold onto the concept that it isn't a Ghibli film, but it is in pretty much every way. Miyazaki also didn't come out of retirement to make Boro the Caterpillar, as he only retired from feature films, not side projects like short films and manga (hence why he's also currently drawing and writing a samurai one).
Josh Leitzel Ghibli was officially formed in 1985 while the movie was done in 1984. We called it unofficial simply because it was done before the studio was even known as Studio Ghibli. Of course, Miyazaki himself considers it a Ghibli movie. As for retirement, we know. He isn't coming out of "retirement" just because he's working on Ghibli shorts.
Yeah, pretty convenient timing. Though I think we should temper our expectations, as the proposal was never said to be confirmed yet. And even if it were, I think it's heavily implied that it would merely be an expansion of the already aforementioned CGI Boro the Caterpillar short film.
You guys forgot to mention the fact that creator of Neon genesis evangelion helped Hayao Miyazaki with Princess Mononoke. It was mentioned in one of the ghibli movie DVD's extras.
We now need a 107 facts about Studio Ghibli part 2 as it's been a long time since you made this video, and in this time Miyazaki has came out of retirement ONE MORE TIME to make The Boy and the Heron and some people even say it's the last Ghibli movie, so pls make a part 2
Honestly it amazes me that as a kid my mom loved Heidi and when I was younger I loved ponyo ghibili was subconsciously something that we both grew up on
They're so much more than just a Japanese disney
Mapple Heart weeb
Mapple Heart True, there films are so powerful an emotionally driven, not to mention their storytelling styles are incredibly different.
That's why they said "sort of." Obviously their films are very different. When most people make the comparison they're simply referring to both studio's impact on their respective cultures.
Eccentricity are you kidding? I bawled my eyes out at the ending of howl's moving castle!
Mapple Heart you are so ture I (the weeb I am) has bought the collection pack of movies and im mentioning the person on the bottom too (favorites are ponyo,hollows moving castle, kiki delivery service,my neighbor Totoro and Spirited Away) such movies are way better than DISNEY im disgraced at them
"japanese Disney" - I hate when people put it like that bc it's never their own stuff but only an "asian version of ".
Most people are smart enough to think of it as an easy connection for people to better understand what something they are unfamiliar with is by connecting it to or comparing it to something familiar (in this case Disney being the familiar and on similar standing as Ghibli). MOST people are smart enough to realize this.
Is better to compare them. Most people may associate them with the weeb trash they make today
IKR but god forbid we ever say “european ghibli”
@@re-mo3jq if you want to describe disney to a japanese or smth then its perfectly fine, as he used it in the video for americans and europeans to describe ghibli
Disney is the "American Studio Ghibli" lol
we need a 107 Howls Moving Castle facts!!
yes!!!!!! please !!!
YESSSSS
Yes, just yeas
YOU RIIIGGGHHHHTTT
Yes we need a 107 about Howl's Moving Castle! Or Ponyo! Which ever comes first! In fact just do all the ghibli films!
THIS IS LITERALLY THE BEST MOVIE STUDIO EVER
no kidding
I agree.
Couldn't agree more
it for sure is the studio, that produces movies with the highest "i cry my eyes out"/movie rate i know. and im a 38 year old male ^_^
I aggre, I saw one movie and fell in love with it. So I watched everyone else and is in love with all the movies
There's so much magic and whimsy behind the way Ghibli depicts their worlds. I wish real life was like that.
i think it is
@Namikaze_ aayon I've lost count on how many lives I have.
@@Seastar14TheWitch SAME! omg i am happy i could relate to you!!
I think real life *is* like that. Ghibli makes the ordinary things of life seem beautiful.
@Yr Ayon that’s kind of sad. Anime is a slippery slope of losing touch with reality for some people who can’t distinguish works of art from real life. Just remember nobody is going to remember the beauty you love to encapsulate in your life if you never do anything with your life. It’s all about the balance
2016: nopee
2017: heck no
2018: Just a bit longer
2019: Almost there
2020: **CZcams randomly recommends**
im not mad tbh ahha
The CZcams algorithm finally decided after 3 years "Oh it's time to show up".
It has to be because the movies made it to netflix
Yes
kiki is probably the main thing that made me fall in love with anime at a young age. I had the English dub on vhs when I was little.
Me too the trailer that I found for this flim was part of the "Spirit of Mickey " Disney's Vsh
me too 😭
it's weird why am I tearing up
S Rank because it’s so beautiful
The music helps
memories.
S Rank I teared up in the Ghibli museum, really got me emotional!
Because the studio is now gone... That’s why...
Parasite: We are the first foreign movie to win an Oscar
Spirited Away: Am I a joke to you?
lol no one ever said Parasite was the first foreign movie to win an Oscar, it was the first foreign movie to win best picture
Swiss people and Germans: Heidi
Every other person: 𝓗𝓮𝔂𝓭𝓮𝓮
his pronunciation annoyed me
Oh jaa😅🤣
In Croatia is hajdi or haidi not sure
0op
Don't forget about us Scandinavians, we pronounce it the same.
107 Howl's Movings Castle please! It's my favorite animated movie :D
mE tOo
especially Howl😍 Lol😂
Morgan Burt ohhh mine too I can watch it without getting boring!!! I just love that movie!!
Morgan Burt yes
Me toooo
Please do 107 facts about Kiki's Delivery Service
Kenni Is Bored. Yeeeeesssss dooooo thaaaaat
Please!!
Pretty please
Kenni Is Bored. I am glad you are not talking about ponyo 107 facts.
YESS :3
kiki’s delivery service is like the most underrated studio ghibli movie
Another 107 Facts on Studio Ghibli is definitely warranted, because there's just so much ground to cover.
Rami Ungar there was too much to cover, even with Ghibli week this week. Haha.
I don’t think I’ll ever get tired of these movies. Ever. They are comfort movies, they’re there when I want reality to go away for a while. They make things better for a moment in time and give me things to think about and focus on when my mind is too loud with other things. Big thanks to everyone involved in the making of these treasures. We all thank you.
You should thank the female authors who worked hard and written the books for mr rip off Miyazaki to steal the stories and make movies out of the books. Single thanks to all the female writters who made Miyazaki famous so called genius artist when in fact all of the stories, places and beauty comes from female authors writing those stories and didn't get a single thanks for their work while some idiotic Miyazaki is called genius artist. It was a female author who wrote howls moving castle. all of ghibli studio movies are based off from stories in the books that were written by female authors.
@@goldraven8935 I said thanks to all involved. I don’t claim to know everyone involved but I do appreciate them all.
Wow! I didn't know that they directed Heidi! Used to love it so much as a kid, it holds such a dear place in my heart and I feel so proud to hear that Miyazaki was part of it 🥰 I have so much respect for that man, may he live longer to create more masterpieces.
"Howl's Moving Castle" wasn't the first Studio Ghibli movie I ever saw, but it was the one that convinced me that not all Japanese animation would annoy the heck out of me. The art was beautiful, the story good, and the dubbing well-done, and most of the anime tropes that get on my nerves weren't present or were limited. It also holds a warm place in my heart because I bonded with some of my floor-mates over the movie my Freshman year of college. I didn't make many friends in college, because I was under a lot of stress and in the process of burning out, but those two were good friends, and helped me maintain my sanity longer that I probably would have otherwise.
yes
Studio Ghibli movies are actually amazing.
I watched a lot of films when I was a child and I almost forgot all of them and their storylines even though I loved them.
Yet, Spirited Away and Howl's Moving Castle always existed in my mind. Surprisingly, when I was 16 I still remembered every single detail of the film. That's how much I love the film.
Please come back Hayao Miyazaki Sensei, we miss you!
It felt like without this guys there is not much other Ghibli's flims lol
What if they did a Godzilla movie
+Nolan Ueno it would get boring
Surprise, he's coming back!
+SlightlyOtaku lol .What would happen if this guys dies .Seriously it feels like we have to count on this guy when I feel like theren't aren't other people with creative ideas
Do 107 facts on ponyo
They do what they want. It's a group
+keychain ___ surprised it takes them a while to do some facts for people's cartoon
Adam Helsel PONYO WANTS HAAAAM
+Darkk Eco That doesn't mean they're not open to suggestions.
***** This is the CZcams comment section, not a formal business exchange. Did you want him to say something like this?
"Dear sir,
It is my recommendation that you consider doing one of these videos for Ponyo.
Thank you for your consideration.
Sincerely,
CZcams Commenter"
This wasn't a demand, it was a quick way to suggest something. It's really not a big deal.
Ponyo was the first film I watched, and there was just such a beautiful type of love between the characters where they loved each other without expecting anything back. It got me hooked as a kid because I thought that’s how it should be. It was such an innocent love that had nothing to do with romance and everything to do with falling in love with someone’s soul
do 107 facts on 107 facts
YESSSSSSSS
saul Guerra meta 107!
YESSS
As an Italian i’ m so proud about the many references to my country that are inside the movies 😭
I just love how much I smile whenever I watch a Ghibli film, even if the theme is dark and sad. There is still that magic in the air
When I was a kid I was really REALLY scared of pigs so you can guess how my reaction was to Princess Mononoke.
What about spirited away and porco rosso?
Grave of the fireflies is my favourite... so moving and visceral.
I just watched Spirited Away for the first time. I have to say it is one of my favorite movies of all time. I really enjoyed every film I have watched by Studio Ghibli. I also love Howls moving castle and Princess Monoke a ton too.
currently working my way through all the Ghiblis, Howls Castle is my favorite so far
Fun fact: Hayao Miyazaki never actually thought that his early manga drawings were basically copies of Osamu Tezuka's. As he writes in his book "Starting Point" ;
"I have absolutely no recollection of ever imitating Tezuka, and I have never thought that there was any resemblance between our styles, but people kept telling me that my drawings looked like his. That was terribly humiliating. "
"So when I was finally forced to admit that my drawings actually DID look like Tezuka's, I took out the sketches I had stored in the drawer of our (the Miyazaki family) dresser and burned them all."
I remember watching this back in 2016 when my love for Ghibli was returning. Thank you for teaching me so much about the studio I love the most. You guys also taught me that there was a Nausicaa Manga, and guess what: I own it, I read it, and I'm a huge fan of Nauiscaa. Thank you!
Grave of the fireflies
Sailor V Yes!!!!!
Sailor V yesssss
Do 107 facts please
Miracle X TT^TT
Miracle X my favorite studio ghibli movie
I’m watching this again... I want to cry because Isao Takahata died. I remember watching so many Studio Ghibli movies when I was younger. I still watch Studio Ghibli movies but it feels more special now than it did when I was younger
The first Ghibli movie I watched was Grave Of The Fireflies, and it remains my favorite to this day.
I believe it was around 6 years ago, 6 years ago when the dreams started to occur. I was 11 years old and I had a dream about a magical land in which I can only describe as being awfully familiar. It was a land of wonder and beauty. Over the years I had reoccurring dreams of this land, this country. Then it happened. I saw it. I was surfing the internet when I suddenly recognised an image from some website, with a title hovering over the image saying "Spirited Away". I immediately researched this film, and discovered that when I was a child, around 5 or 6 years old, my Japanese grandfather would show me these Studio Ghibli films, they stayed with me and shaped the person that I am today. Today is the one year anniversary of his death, and all I have to say is that I loved him so much. I find it incredibly difficult to describe the feeling Studio Ghibli movies impart on me, but from now on they will always remind me of a distant relationship with my grandfather.
GIVE ME THE 107 HOWL'S!!! THATS MY FAVORITE MOVIE!!!!!!!!
There was a studio Ghibli animated music video called "On Your Mark" released in 1994 that Hayao directed and wrote.
Kiki's Delivery Service was one of the first pieces of Japanese media that really captured my attention in contrast to American media. I had watched various anime because they were syndicated on channels I watched but Kiki's Delivery Service went way above and beyond. Others followed like Howl's Moving Castle, Laputa, and Princess Mononoke. Ghibli created some amazing classics that have held up over time. These are the films I plan to show my children so they realize there's so much more than Pixar/Disney. People hailed Frozen for addressing deep subjects and such yet I still feel it pales in comparison to what is normal for many Japanese works. American media is more like junk food. Chips and cookies have their place, but a high quality potato chip is still a potato chip.
I love this studio. They put so much beauty into the world while making us more aware of the beauty already around us.
I saw ponyo a few years ago and ive loved it ever since 207 facts please
Oops but that would be even better
i've loved Ponyo since I was 2
Pig King ponyo came out in like 2009
AnActualCøral no, 2008. look it up..
frick my covers been blown *jumps out window*
Pig King lol
Studio Ghibli's work is deep.
I like Spirited Away, but there are so many masterpieces.
The pictures are good, but the script and expressions are great.
107 facts about Howl's moving castle :P you could probably fill like 25 facts looking just at the book(s) by Diana Wynne Jones anyway ;)
107 facts about Howl's Moving Castle. You said it now do it
I've got to say, my favourite studio Ghibli is whisper of the heart and i think it goes under the radar too often. I mean i love all of them but that one is great
I’m in love with every single movie Studio Ghibli has produced.. and fact #37 and #38 makes me happy
Yes this was one of your best 107 facts videos, keep up the great work!
Love Studio Ghibli movies ❤️
GREATEST 107 YET! Thanks guys!
man, this studio is my childhood. I grew up with these movies and Spirited way is such a huge inspiration to me
I would LOVE 107 facts about Ponyo!
howl's moving castle, spirited away and my neighbor totoro were the ones that i will always remember 😍😍😍
their stories are really great and unique.
1:46 a man truly ahead of time
I didn't realise how much studio ghibli shaped my childhood. I watched alot of their movies on TV and I loved them. It makes me really appreciate the art. The animation always makes me dreams.
Honestly this animation studio is much better then Disney because they explore more into human emotion and the story telling in every film they made had the mentality of. " if this flops we out." They give everything into there films were Disney started to give into the cash easy cow. 🐄
all Disney films are absolutely awful
@@tellymustard5511 Maybe not all.
I 100% agree that Ghibli is far, far better than what Modern Disney has put out. But if you mention the classics (Fantasia, Bambi, Pinocchio, etc) then I'd say they're on very similar levels with those
@@MissChloeCampbell the Disney classics are all really good, but they are children’s films, (except Fantasia )there are very few ghibli children’s films. So it’s not really a comparison people should make
@@tellymustard5511 I respect your opinion, but I must add in that Disney's movies are mainly meant for all audiences (with the older ones being exceptionally mature in some regards.) Ghibli and Disney make completely different movies, so it's still difficult to compare them since both of them have made such beautiful works of art. My apologies if I seem biased in anyway (I am quite biased when it comes to classic Disney movies, LOL) and since I've only recently gotten into Ghibli, it's still hard to make a comparison
107 Facts about "When marine was there"
5:01 Is it me or dose that look like a poster for a *Earlier Design* Of Glitter force?
Twilightkitty It's yes! Precure 5 gogo, which came long before smile (glitter force)
Its MARNIE not MARINE
+ash the sloth I wrote that three years ago, cut me some slack
DemonicFryingPan oh k
I'm gonna Love this. Thanks Frederator!
yay been waiting for this!!! Go Studio Ghibli
Please do 107 facts on ponyo!
Howl's Moving Castle is my favorite!! Please do that one next! ❤️
Totoro and Ponyo are 2 of my daughters favorite movies , she gets more mesmerized by these movies than any disney movie. Love Ghibli every movie i've watched has blown my mind in so many ways
The museum is so cool, I loved going there
Ghibli is one of the best and i have watched all the movies. It took me into another world. And reason is, i was always into anime more than disney movies.
I'm so glad I stumbled on From up on Poppy Hill at the library last year, first ghibli film I saw:)
please a 107 facts on Ponyo! There's so much more to Ponyo than meets the eye, unlike what most people think. It's brimming with trivia, fun facts and cultural references, both Asian and Western, and it's all a lot of fun to discuss! The characters show hints of more complex, interesting personalities and backgrounds as well, worth exploring and theorizing about!
Thank you so much for posting this! I have to do a presentation on Studio Ghibli and this is going to be very useful! Great video compilation by the way. :)
107 facts about when Marnie was there
ArtinaStar Tarokh YESSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!
YAAAASSSSS
YEEEEEESSSSSSS
Aqua Cat YEAH
I write about anime--IRL my name is Patrick Drazen--and there is so much to say about "Marnie", including the two kabuki ghost stories referenced in the Ghibli version, and the fact that the Ghibli version now takes place on Tanabata--the 7th day of the 7th month--a day when your deepest wish can come true. Based on a Chinese legend of two heavenly beings--a weaver and a cowherd--who fall in love but can only be with each other one day per year--this cosmic Romeo/Juliet story was also animated--kinda--by Sanrio, the Hello Kitty people, as the film "The Legend of Sirius", released in the west as "Sea Prince and the Fire Child."
107(a) Japan was glad to have an Oscar winning film in "Spirited Away"; Hollywood, not so much. Shortly after the win, the Academy changed the nominating rules for animated features, for the purpose of stacking the deck against future Ghibli films.
Howl fact: Miyazaki did not go to Hollywood to collect his Oscar for "Spirited Away" in the spring of 2003. He claimed a schedule conflict, but he actually was against going to America on what would have been the fifth day of the US invasion of Iraq to overthrow the government of Saddam Hussein. At the time Ghibli was working on "Howl's Moving Castle", based on a fantasy romance by Diana Wynne Jones, but Miyazaki rewrote the script to add a solid anti-war subplot.
Wow, Just Wow! Thanks For doing This video! I learned a lot!
So much love for these films
0:05
"Studio Ghibli is *actually* behind *SEVERAL* *GREAT* movies..."
wow... several... severaaaaaaaaaaal...
107 Howl's Coving Castle facts!!!
I love this 😭 thank you !!!!!!
Thank you so much!
ANIMATION AT ITS FINEST
Great job guys! I'm obsessed with Ghibli.
the way you pronounced "Heidi" killed my soul
I grew up watching these movies and seeing all of the ones I love the most in one video and other films put tears in my eyes
Why is Kiki's Delivery Service so underrated in comparison to all the other Ghibli films. It is my personal favorite
Nausicaa isn't an unofficial Ghibli movie. The studio that produced it, Topcraft, was dissolved and formed into Ghibli and nearly the entire production staff was carried over. If this wasn't enough, the studio bought the rights long ago and now all releases of the film are adorned with the logo on the box art and title screen precedes the film itself. I know some stingy people like to hold onto the concept that it isn't a Ghibli film, but it is in pretty much every way.
Miyazaki also didn't come out of retirement to make Boro the Caterpillar, as he only retired from feature films, not side projects like short films and manga (hence why he's also currently drawing and writing a samurai one).
Josh Leitzel Ghibli was officially formed in 1985 while the movie was done in 1984. We called it unofficial simply because it was done before the studio was even known as Studio Ghibli. Of course, Miyazaki himself considers it a Ghibli movie.
As for retirement, we know. He isn't coming out of "retirement" just because he's working on Ghibli shorts.
Welp, what were the chances of this happening:
io9.gizmodo.com/hayao-miyazaki-is-stepping-out-of-retirement-for-one-fi-1788928111
Yeah, pretty convenient timing. Though I think we should temper our expectations, as the proposal was never said to be confirmed yet. And even if it were, I think it's heavily implied that it would merely be an expansion of the already aforementioned CGI Boro the Caterpillar short film.
Love this studio's work and thankful Disney brings them to us.
I love this studio so much!!!
You guys forgot to mention the fact that creator of Neon genesis evangelion helped Hayao Miyazaki with Princess Mononoke. It was mentioned in one of the ghibli movie DVD's extras.
Another fact : Hideaki Anno Was The One Who Voice Jiro Horikohi .
He also helped in making the hardest scenes to animate in Nausicaa
Dude, Ponyo and Secret World of Arrietty were my childhood. I used to watch them every day.
14:43 Miyazaki watching them through the door wearing an apron is so funny to me
Grave of the fireflies got me interested but whisper of the heart made me a huge fan
Shouldv'e mentioned that Miyazakis first time directing a theatrical feature was Lupin III Cstle of agliostro. And please do 107 facts of Lupin III :)
Linnzy maybe we should do 107 Miyazaki? Lol.
yah probably ^^
+SlightlyOtaku do it .Like any animation classic or cartoon it belongs here .Go channel federator
You guys forgot to mention that Howl's Moving Castle is based on the amazing book by Diana Wynne Jones
We now need a 107 facts about Studio Ghibli part 2 as it's been a long time since you made this video, and in this time Miyazaki has came out of retirement ONE MORE TIME to make The Boy and the Heron and some people even say it's the last Ghibli movie, so pls make a part 2
I've been watching Studio Ghibli movies since i was a baby. I love all these movies and now my son watches them to.
studio Ghibli, amazing movies, I love all of them, they are feelgood films!
are we just gonna ignore the baby head in the background at 14:11
Good job, Mr. Narrator! Great video
Hayao Miyazaki created my whole childhood
I think I'd die if y'all did a Howl's Moving Castle facts video. that movie kills me
Pleeease do Kiki's Delivery Service!!!!
Respect for all of these three Humans; also, rest in peace, Mr. Takahata; you gave a lot to the world.
this boy's voice is just so calming. i don't know but I find his voice super attracted
107 facts about Howl's Moving Castle or Kiki's Delivery Service
107 facts about the Land Before Time
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107 facts about Darkwing Duck
Honestly it amazes me that as a kid my mom loved Heidi and when I was younger I loved ponyo ghibili was subconsciously something that we both grew up on