I was finally able to watch Porco Rosso, the only Hayao Miyazaki film under Studio Ghibli I have not watched when I made this list. For those of you who don’t know, Miyazaki is a superb Japanese animator. He’s like the Stephen Spielberg of animation. It was only last year when I learned about this man, but I have actually been exposed to his work earlier. You know Heidi (anak pawis sa kabundukan) and Lupin III, the Tagalized cartoons shown on ABS-CBN and GMA respectively? He worked on those cartoons.
I like all the animated films that Miyazaki has directed, but of course I have my favorites. I wanted to make a top 10 list, but I watched only 9 Miyazaki films, so I came up only with my top 5 favorites. Before I talk about them, here are the films that did not make my list. They are still worth watching though. I guarantee you.
Hayao Miyazaki. (Image is from this site.) |
Kiki’s Delivery Service (1989)
Kiki is a witch who has to live away from her parents for a year. She finds a town where she can stay, and to make some money, she starts a delivery business. She uses her broom to fly and deliver things until one day she finds out that she can no longer fly. This movie is like Miyazaki’s version of a feel good movie.
Kiki (Image is from this site.) |
Porco is a pilot who becomes a pig due to a curse. He goes after seaplane pirates as a living. If you like aircrafts, you’ll definitely love this film. In 2012, Miyazaki will release a sequel to this film. I’m looking forward to it.
Spirited Away (2001)
Chihiro. (Image is from this site.) |
Howl’s Moving Castle (2004)
The moving castle. (Image is from this site.) |
Now here are my top five faves (after the jump).
5 - Ponyo (2008)
Ponyo and Sosuke. (Image is from this site.) |
4 - My Neighbor Totoro (1988)
Totoro (the big one). He was in Toy Story 3. (Image is from this site.) |
3 - Princess Mononoke (1997)
San, a.k.a. Princess Mononoke, is a human raised by giant wolves. She protects the forest from people who want to destroy it. The film may be named after her, but the real hero here is Ashitaka, a lad who was cursed to have super strength that also makes him weaker each day. This film made me want to learn archery.
San, Princess Mononoke. (Image is from this site.) |
2 - Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984)
Nausicaä, one bad ass lass from the Valley of the Wind. (Image is from this site.) |
1 - Laputa: Castle in the Sky (1986)
Sheeta and Pazu. (Image is from this site.) |
Based on his films, I can conclude that Hayao Miyazaki is a tree hugging feminist who is also a frustrated pilot. :) In most (not all) of his works, protecting the environment is a common theme, many of the protagonists are women, and there is always something flying. I like him for those things. For me, he is the best animator around. His son is also an animator, by the way.
2 comments:
i love hayao miyazaki films. my favorites are howl's moving castle and spirited away. i also love the soundtracks.
i think Avatar just copied the idea of the floating city from laputa: castle in the sky.
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Hmmm...let's ask James Cameron about that. Hehe
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