Hayao Miyazaki’s most recent film The Wind Rises was finally released in the U.S. over the weekend. Earning an estimated $306,000 from 21 theaters, Miyazaki’s final Oscar-nominated film has prompted the Nerds to reminisce about some of their favorite Studio Ghibli movies.
So all week, we’ll be hearing from many of the Nerds as they share memories about the movies that affected them the most.
In the meantime, you can get started by checking out some of our past Miyazaki coverage from recent months.
Junko got an early screening of The Wind Rises, and reviewed it for us here.
We also commenced this Roundtable when Miyazaki first announced his retirement back in September.
Also, LaShawn knitted a Totoro hat and artist Martin Hsu created a Miyazaki-inspired vinyl figure.
So tune in all week as we look back at the career of a living legend.
- Keith on why Howl’s Moving Castle is better in English
- Martin Hsu sketches his way through the Ghibli Museum outside Tokyo
- Bao reflects on the magic of Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away
- Noah looks at the various versions of Nausicaä that have made their way across the Pacific
- Junko revisits Miyazaki’s pre-Ghibli period with Horusu: Prince of the Sun
- Martin follows up his Ghibli Museum visit with a trek to the house from Totoro.
- Rodrigo looks at how Miyazaki uses magic realism in Ponyo.
- Raymond ruminates on what drives the aviators in Porco Rosso and The Wind Rises.
- Sondra Morishima wraps up the Week with a specially designed bingo card for your next Ghibli Movie Marathon!
LOVE him.
I adore this, thank you. After hearing of Miyazaki’s retirement, I wasn’t sure what the studio was planning on doing fully. Looking forward to this.
We should all bow down to the modern Walt Disney
As best I can tell, this article does not credit the top graphic’s author Smallsam52 : http://smallsam52.deviantart.com/art/Miyazaki-s-Creations-182763070