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    Hayao Miyazaki once said “Animators can only draw from their own experiences of pain and shock and emotions.” Hayao Miyazaki got his inspiration from some of the hardest times In his life. Miyazaki is a world renowned animator and director of some of the most famous movies of all time. He was born Jan 5, 1941, Tokyo, Japan. Miyazaki created Studio Ghibli using creating, imagining and innovating to conjure up ways to revolutionize the world of anime through his movies viewed all around the world, and illuminating the world by overcoming the depression during the iconic disasters inflicted onto Japan. On June 15, 1985, Hayao Miyazaki founded Studio Ghibli. Studio Ghibli is a Japanese animation film studio located in Tokyo, Japan. This is where all of Miyazaki’s extraordinary movies were created. “ fans all over the world fell in love with Totoro itself, and products from Totoro dolls to backpacks and clocks have helped to keep Studio Ghibli financially afloat over the years,” (Authors and Artists, 2001). His multiple award winning film, my neighbor totoro, is one immensely iconic movies created here that provided a great amount of profit for studio ghibli.…

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    Hayao Miyazaki is a talented, hard worker, who loves to create things for the world to see. When he was young, he had a passion for illustration. He knew that it would take a lot of hard work to make it, but he knew that it would get him through the tough times. From a young age, he had a passion for Art and illustration, it was his dream to work in illustration and animation. He knew that it would take a lot of work, but he was willing to put in the effort to make it. He went through a lot of…

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    My research paper will focus on Hayao Miyazaki, and his famous studio for animation: Studio Ghibli. My overall theme will focus on key points in his and the studio’s history. I will have five main talking points. First, I will start with my introduction which will be an overall discussion of Miyazaki’s childhood. Second, I will talk of his success before he co-founded Studio Ghibli. Third, I will discuss my findings about Studio Ghibli and its success. Fourth, I will mention Miyazaki’s…

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    subconscious it becomes really hard to live a social or family life” (Hayao Miyazaki) Hayao Miyazaki was a man who faced many perils and struggles throughout his life, however, he keeps on providing light for the world. He created many emotional, award-winning and philosophical animated films by hand, kept on by using the Habit of Mind “Creating, Imagining, and Innovating” to bring new surprises to his fans, and illuminated the world by showing his imagination…

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    Hayao Miyazaki it is a Japanese animator that very influential in animation area. Thus, there are many featured film that he made such as Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke and many more and every of his film that his made there are several of similarity that can be found on hisfilm such as the technique that he uses, the styles and the concept of his story. However, Hayao Miyazaki had his own uniqueness when he made an animation film even though it has a similarity from with his other film but…

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    Harwell FYE 101 Professor Dunnavant 16 September 2014 Hayao Miyazaki What first comes to mind when you think of Japanese anime? Huge eyes on an ideal body? Weird tufts of hair in creepy places? While this may in large part be an accurate assumption, it fails to encompass the work of the now legendary Studio Ghibli, a Japan-based film company led by Hayao Miyazaki. Miyazaki’s works have become international hits (both on shelves and in reviews), revolutionized gender roles in animation,…

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    “Well, yes. I believe that children's souls are the inheritors of historical memory from previous generations. It's just that as they grow older and experience the everyday world that memory sinks lower and lower. I feel I need to make a film that reaches down to that level. If I could do that I would die happy.” -Hayao Miyizaki Who has created amazing movies whose compelling characters and beautiful visuals inspire and leave a long lasting impression on those who see them? The answer to that…

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    Hayao Miyazaki is a director, producer, animator and storyteller at one of the most successful animation studios in the world, Studio Ghibli. He is considered to be one of the world’s greatest animators, with his realistic style having influenced the genre of animation around the world. Miyazaki was born in Tokyo, Japan on January 5, 1941. He was one of four sons of Katsuji Miyazaki, who was the director for Miyazaki Airplane, which manufactured parts for fighter planes during World War II.…

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    Hayao Miyazaki is considered as one of the greatest animated filmmaker of his time. Studio Ghibli’s works are a breakthrough in modern animation, bringing both reality and fantasy together in a whole other level and give the audience something that they can keep with them long after they have seen the films. It’s more than a moral to the story, and more than a lesson that we must learn from the protagonist’s adventure(s). Miyazaki’s movies are not black and white, but actually rather more…

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    Hayao Miyazaki was born in the Bunkyo-ho district of Tokyo on January 5, 1941. His father, Katsuji Miyazaki, was employed as an aeronautical engineer at a factory owned by Miyazaki’s uncle that manufactured and constructed parts of Japanese fighter planes that were to be deployed in World War II (Cavallaro 29). At the ripe age of three, the Miyazaki family was evacuated from Tokyo, returning four years later. His mother was a strong, courageous, and determined woman, but despite this, she…

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