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Postby olorc » Wed Sep 01, 2004 5:22 pm

hey, after checking the list of all the ghibli works, i realized that there is a lot that i haven't seen. What are your personal fav's? Maybe you could post a quick summary and maybe why you liked it or something like that? :sweat:
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Postby Scribs » Wed Sep 01, 2004 5:40 pm

I know i have said it before in various places and at various times but Grave of the Fireflies is a must see, but be sure you follow it up with somthing happy or you will feel like this :sniffle:

Totoro just wasn't worth the time of my life i spent on it and the Bath scene :o (see review in the review section) just made the experience worse

Castle in the sky, Spirited away, and Kiki's delivery service are all good and are worth seeing a few times

My favorite was probably... spirited awway but Grave of the Fireflies is the one that was done the best.
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Postby Mangafanatic » Wed Sep 01, 2004 5:42 pm

Spirited Away. Definitely.
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Postby Kisa » Wed Sep 01, 2004 6:15 pm

Ive' seen Kiki's Delivery Service and Princess Monoke
Want to see: Spirited Away, Laputa Castle inthe Sky, Whisper of the heart Nausica valley of the wind, Grave of the Fireflies and Nadia Secret of Blue water . . .
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Postby Bobtheduck » Wed Sep 01, 2004 6:35 pm

piloswine wrote:Totoro just wasn't worth the time of my life i spent on it and the Bath scene :o (see review in the review section) just made the experience worse.


Hmm... The review also said this was just normal in Japan... It's normal for families to bathe together, particularly when the children are so young. Besides, I don't think that scene is even in the American version, because it was released by Warner Brothers and, well that's pretty self-explanitory. I thought Totoro was great. I don't expect many to agree with me, though... It's so subdued and a bit slow. A lot of people just won't get it.
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Postby madphilb » Thu Sep 02, 2004 7:24 am

I like My Neighbor Totoro.... maybe not as much as some of the other films, but it was a good film.

I got DVD copy of all places in the 5.88 bin at Walmarts... and it includes the bath scene (not sure if they cut any of it out). Since I had already read the review and knew about baths in Japan, it didn't really faze me.
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Postby Street » Thu Sep 02, 2004 8:51 am

The Bath scene was indeed in the american version, But I don't see why you'd hate the film because of it? You got to realise that this cartoon takes place in the 1940's and well it was ok to bath with your children and when you share the bath together you save water. I don't think the film should be bashed because of it.

Anyways My Neighbor Totoro is my favorite.
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Postby termyt » Thu Sep 02, 2004 9:07 am

I've thought all of the Ghibli movies are very well done and the content is not too objectionable. I never thought twice the apparently infamous bath scene of Totoro, but now that it's been discussed, I can see why it may cause some discomfort. I thought it was a very good movie, though. My favorites are Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind, Spirited Away, and Laputa: Castle in the Sky.
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Postby Kisa » Thu Sep 02, 2004 6:48 pm

O_o Yea from what I read of the review the bath scene would be weird . . . but I haven't seen it so I can't comment further . . .
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Postby panegryst » Thu Sep 02, 2004 6:51 pm

My favorites are Totoro and Spirited Away.

the Totoro bath scene is completely innocuous and perfectly normal in its cultural context.
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Postby Mangafanatic » Thu Sep 02, 2004 8:03 pm

KisaTohru wrote:O_o Yea from what I read of the review the bath scene would be weird . . . but I haven't seen it so I can't comment further . . .


This didn't bother me at all. I had no forewarning, but I was still undisturbed by it. There's nothing sensual, incestuous, or fanservice-y about it. Atleast, it never struck me as any of those things. IMHO, it was just there for a) realism b) to show the strength of the family ties.

I personally loved Totoro. It was just so different from most of the kid's movies I'd seen before. It seems Miyizaki doesn't assume children are imbeciles. For that, I deeply respect him.
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Postby ally-san » Thu Sep 02, 2004 8:18 pm

pretty much all of them but whisper of the heart is definitely on the top of my list. i love that story its so sweet. but besides that one i'd say mononke cuz it was my 1st ghibli film and then i also really like porco rosso. all of his films r so good! iv seen all of them at least 5 times each :grin: monoke like 12x im not kidding about that either.
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Postby ally-san » Thu Sep 02, 2004 8:23 pm

KisaTohru wrote:Ive' seen Kiki's Delivery Service and Princess Monoke
Want to see: Spirited Away, Laputa Castle inthe Sky, Whisper of the heart Nausica valley of the wind, Grave of the Fireflies and Nadia Secret of Blue water . . .
I love the animation! ^^



sorry for double posting guys but being a ghibli fan i had to say this...Nadia is not NOT done by miyazaki!!!!!
anyways and to all the talk about the bath scene its japanese culture and u shouldnt be offended by it. in stead of being offended or freaked out try and study up on other country's culture and u mite learn something.
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Postby Kisa » Fri Sep 03, 2004 10:08 am

OOOps >< sorry thought Nadia was a Ghibli works . . . *cries* Sorry!

From what mangafan said about Fireflies, maybe it wouldn't be too bad . . .

Also what exactly is Whisper of the Heart about????? I hear its good, but haven't heard the plot . . . ^^
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Postby Mangafanatic » Fri Sep 03, 2004 10:30 am

Yeah, Grave of the Fireflies is good. It's really sad, but still good. (And it does leave you depressed in the end-- so, ye be warned.)

Ghibli or not, I want to see Nadia, too!
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Postby Scribs » Sat Sep 04, 2004 6:24 am

Well I seem to have gotten a bit of flac about my comment on the totoro Bath scene...

Well I am sure it is fine in the cultural context, but the fact is that this film, unless i am wrong, is aimed at a rather young audience. I understand the cultuaral differences but american children probably will not. If I had kids I would not want them seeing totoro because of this fact. bottom line is that this scene is fine if you understand the cultural background, but quite alarming If you don't. I personally think it probably should have been excluded from the english version for this reason.

Also That scene was not the only reason why I was'nt thrilled with totoro. It's plot was nothing special and Even with out the Bath scene, I canot think of any reason why I would watch it for a second time. I found that cat bus rather annoying, ect.
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Postby Rogie » Sat Sep 04, 2004 12:44 pm

My fave is Spirited Away, simply because I got to see it at the theater, which makes the whole experience really special. But I also love Grave of the Fireflies, Princess Mononoke, Kiki's Delivery Service.

Actually, I love just about anything they do! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Postby termyt » Sat Sep 04, 2004 1:04 pm

Mangafanatic wrote:Yeah, Grave of the Fireflies is good. It's really sad, but still good. (And it does leave you depressed in the end-- so, ye be warned.)


That's why Studio Ghibli once recommended that Grave of the Fireflies and Totoro be watched together. Both are very good films, but Grave is very sad while Totoro is very light and up-lifting.

That makes them a good pair.
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Postby olorc » Sat Sep 04, 2004 6:45 pm

i actually really enjoyed ki ki's delivery service and made all my friends watch it too. I know it's a really little kidish kinda girlly movie, but there was something about it that was very innocent and honestly entertaining while still very well done as a movie.
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Postby Blitzkrieg1701 » Sat Sep 04, 2004 6:57 pm

I haven't seen Totoro, so no bath comments from me. I'm not sure which Ghibli film is my favorite. Princess Mononke was the first one I was, but Spirited Away was the first one I saw in theaters (3 times actually, a personal record). On the other hand, I like Castle of Cagliostro because it's so fast and action packed, but on the OTHER other hand GRave of the Fireflies is very powerful...

I also haven't seen Nausica yet. I was really looking forward to the upcoming Disney DVD release, too bad they pushed it back to coencide wit Howl's Moving Castle.
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Postby noeleon » Sun Sep 05, 2004 8:07 am

my favorite is porsco (dont think i spelled it right) , kiki's delivery service , totoro ,and spirted away.
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Postby Kisa » Sun Sep 05, 2004 9:49 am

Please can someone tell me what Whisper of the Heart is about???? ^^
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Postby olorc » Mon Sep 06, 2004 11:15 am

Good question bc I was interested in that too.
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Postby termyt » Tue Sep 07, 2004 6:24 am

noeleon wrote:my favorite is porsco (dont think i spelled it right) , kiki's delivery service , totoro ,and spirted away.


In case you're interested, it's actual name is Porco Rosso. It was slated for an 8/31 release here in the US, but the Nazi Mouse, in it's infinite wisdom has pushed back the release date to early next year.

KisaTohru wrote:Please can someone tell me what Whisper of the Heart is about???? ^^


Mostly taken from nausicaa.net:

Whisper of the Heart (Mimi wo Sumaseba, which literally means If You Listen Closely) tells the story of Shizuku, a junior-high school student who is struggling to find out who she is. The movie takes you on a journey through her imagination and daily life as she makes decisions that will ultimately decide her future.

For more information, check out http://www.nausicaa.net/miyazaki/mimi/, where you can find a FAQ and a script translation, as well as links to the original manga the movie was adapted from.

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