Rev. Doc wrote:And unfortunately no new release date has been given. Disney has gotten too caught up with internal corporate battles and focus upon sequels to their older titles it seems to focus in on their Chibli licenses. I am totally surprised that Spirited Away and Castle In The Sky have yet to make it to Disney Channel. So far the only title they have aired is Kiki's Delivery Service. I have a feeling it will be years before Porco Rosso, Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, and My Neighbor Totoro see distribution (although the dubbed Totoro can still be obtained).
bigsleepj wrote:No offense, but aren't you a little bit too pessimistic? I mean would the Disney Corporation pass up the chance to make money, even if it is very little off a niche market? I know they're an incredibly controlling corporation with a lack of many things, but I don't think expecting a delay of a few years would be realistic to worry about.
Rev. Doc wrote:Sorry. Just speculation on the fact that they have had the licences to the entire Ghibli library now for about 4 years and have only released 3 out of about 13 titles. Plus the fact that they have been pushing the dates back on these three for almost a year now.
Rev. Doc wrote:they have had the licences to the entire Ghibli library now for about 4 years and have only released 3 out of about 13 titles.
Rev. Doc wrote:Let me correct myself. I had forgotten Princess Mononoke which would be 4 not 3 releases.
Other speculation on Disney's delay is that they are waiting for their theatrical release of Ghibli's Howl's Moving Castle in 2005 in the states which they can then link these other three DVD releases with. This is most likely what will happen.
bigsleepj wrote:Hmmm. That seems the most logical answer to this question. So the next big question is: When does "Howl" gets released in the US?
Rev. Doc wrote:Again, one can only speculate. I am sure Disney will be watching how Howl's Moving Castle does in it's releases in other parts of the world. Now I don't mean to sound pessimistic again, however, Disney has not been known to give Ghibli's titles a very big push in theaters here. They are regarded as Disney's "Step Children" as one critic put it, taking back seat to their own projects. Both Princess Mononoke and Spirited Away opened to a limited number of screens, Spirited Away opening on only 151. It was only after the Oscars that the film reached 714 screens.
bigsleepj wrote:Great!!! Thanks for the info!
But why did they drop Totoro? Probably because its more Kidy and they're keeping it for Howl's Moving Caslte, I suspect.
I would have bought the older dub by Streamline Pictures but it doesn't have the Japanese soundtrack. Since I'd like to learn Japanese I'd prefer to have the Japanese track as well. Oh well, "The Cat Returns" looks like an interesting movie.
bigsleepj wrote:No offense, but aren't you a little bit too pessimistic? I mean would the Disney Corporation pass up the chance to make money, even if it is very little off a niche market?
Tenshi no Ai wrote:Mou... since when did Disney say they would even begin to work on The Cat Returns?!
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