Jeikobu wrote:Hauru no Ugoku Shiro (Howl's Moving Castle) is an excellent movie. Everyone should see it, the only Miyazaki I like better is Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi (Spirited Away), and I've seen all of Miyazaki's films besides Nausicaa (Netflix hasn't had it available yet, but I will probably get to finally see it soon). Judging by the trailer, the dub looks very good, and for me that's saying alot since I really have a low tolerance for anime dubs. The voices sounds pretty true to the Japanese from what I can tell. Though I've already seen the movie (downloaded a fansubbed version shot by a camcorder in a Japanese theater), I really want to see its domestic theatrical release, just so I can see a Miyazaki on the big screen. And if I can't find a theater that will show it in Japanese, at least I don't think I'll have to be worried about the dub.
Yeah, actually, I like Disney's subs. They actually get voice actors who can
act. *gasp!* Yes, it's a novel concept, I know.
Now, all I need to do it aquire the list of cities that the theatrical release is for.
Code of Osaka conduct #35627 wrote:All Miyizaki movies shall be seen in a theater, if possible.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:it has that annoying "join the amazing adventures" disney guy speaking
Hey! That guy's my uncle!
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