So I don't know if you guys have seen any of Miyazaki's work, but it's brilliant. The storylines are captivating, but not so complicated and deep that it makes your brain hurt. The animations are amazing and the scenes are beautiful. The only movies I saw were Princess Mononoke and Laputa: Castle in the Sky. There are a few others, like Naussica: Valley of the Wind, which I am currently downloading, and Spirited Away. The English dubs are actually pretty good, and even though I haven't seen the Japanese versions, I think that the English dubs fully capture the meaning of the dialogue. Anyways, if you enjoy Japanese Anime and you haven't seen Miyazaki's movies, I highly suggest you do 😛
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I’ve seen Spirited Away, Howl’s Moving Castle, Castle in the Sky, Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, and Kiki’s Delivery Service. They’re AMAZING films, but I think I enjoy the Japanese dub better, simply because sometimes the English versions aren’t… well, sometimes the English voices don’t quite fit, IMO. Still gotta see Princess Mononoke, a lot of people’ve said that it’s a good film. :/
Princess Mononoke is amazing 😛
ARGH now I want to watch it even more LOL.
Lots of the films are so old, but I find that they totally beat out some of the other movies out now :/
Well, WALL-E was okay. XD Can’t be that harsh of a critic 😡
I WUV WALL-E D=
Hey, I do too. It was an awesome film. XD I’m just saying that compared to a lot of the movies made nowadays, they don’t quite measure up to Miyazaki films. But WALL-E was great.
OMG I love WALL-E too!!!!!
I didn’t really understand the french but I watched this movie at school.
http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Le_Voyage_de_Chihiro
You can also search up Le Voyage de Chihiro. Its a pretty good movie!
OMG I LOVE THE GODFATHER TOO!
Oh wait-
I watched all his movies! In Chinese. lul. A couple in Japanese. With English subs.
I have only seen Spirited Away. I somehow always forget to watch Kiki’s Delivery Service. But i do like this one song from the movie. Something about “Im gonna fly”?
Yupyup, Spirited Away.