👨‍🚀 Rick Hunter 🚀 ❤️ 🇺🇦 ❤️(@CarlMarsalis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My Neighbors the Yamadas (1999) is a collection of funny sketches of typical Japanese family life 7/10
Ghibli's first digital to create a watercolour style which Isao Takahata would bring to perfection in his final masterpiece The Tale of The Princess Kaguya (2013)

My Neighbors the Yamadas (1999) is a collection of funny sketches of typical Japanese family life 7/10
Ghibli's first digital #movie to create a watercolour style which Isao Takahata would bring to perfection in his final masterpiece The Tale of The Princess Kaguya (2013)
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In the Isao Takahata Pom Poko (1994) a group of desperate shape shifting tanuki (Japanese raccoon dogs) displaced by urbanization declare total war on humanity and use their abilities to create chaos.
Many testicles jokes and enough metamorphoses to satisfy Ovid 8/10

In the Isao Takahata #movie Pom Poko (1994) a group of desperate shape shifting tanuki (Japanese raccoon dogs) displaced by urbanization declare total war on humanity and use their abilities to create chaos.
Many testicles jokes and enough metamorphoses to satisfy Ovid 8/10
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Schaffrillas Also since you liked Isao Takahata films I highly recommend his 50 episode anime adaptation of Anne of Green Gables, “Akage no Anne”

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Internationally, this harsh conditions is strong. Japan lagilah summore. Bye Bye work life balance, but it can destroy you to a husk. Some guy died in g**bli due to this notorious fella cartoonbrew.com/animators/ghib…

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Only Yesterday (1991) is a film I saw in 2015, liked but didn't love. I always felt I'd appreciate it a lot more when I was older and given how much I love Isao Takahata as a filmmaker, I'm not surprised I have a new found appreciation for yet another Ghibli film.

Only Yesterday (1991) is a film I saw in 2015, liked but didn't love. I always felt I'd appreciate it a lot more when I was older and given how much I love Isao Takahata as a filmmaker, I'm not surprised I have a new found appreciation for yet another Ghibli film.
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Watching the first movie directed by Isao Takahata (and the first movie that Hayao Miyazaki had a lot of creative control on) and wow!!!

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Indrapramit Das(@IndrapramitDas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the formative influences for this book was Isao Takahata's THE TALE OF PRINCESS KAGUYA (2013). This is a modern story, unlike KAGUYA, but I wanted to capture the same heartbreaking, beautiful, joyous celebration of mortality as this film, a prayer for loss and experience.

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You can buy the signed, limited, numbered hardcover edition of THE LAST DRAGONERS OF BOWBAZAR, with a gorgeous cover painting by Tran Nguyen, here. Ghibli-inflected mythic realism, for adults: subterraneanpress.com/tldob/

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Ghibliotheque(@ghibliotheque) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If the Ghibli films *are* coming off Netflix, what one film should people make sure they watch while they still can?

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Ready for A Studio Ghibli Summer?

This major retrospective of Japan’s famed Studio Ghibli and its star filmmakers Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata brings beloved animated classics back to the big screen.

Select shows on 35mm. Get a 6-ticket pack & save! ifccenter.com/series/studio-…

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Castle in the Sky.

Totoro, Spirited Away, Kiki, etc, are all essential Miyazaki. But in terms of the ones that perhaps don't get their flowers as often, Castle in the Sky is the one I'd say to check out while you can.

Second choice would be Isao Takahata Pom Poko.

Castle in the Sky.

Totoro, Spirited Away, Kiki, etc, are all essential Miyazaki. But in terms of the ones that perhaps don't get their flowers as often, Castle in the Sky is the one I'd say to check out while you can.

Second choice would be Isao Takahata Pom Poko.
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Mark. Wow. That's a hot take, Mark. I can't say I agree with you (even though I do think Isao Takahata's Japanese animated war tragedy is a good movie), but I admire your against the grain opinion. How come you think is a better film than Kurosawa's Ran???

@japp88 Wow. That's a hot take, Mark. I can't say I agree with you (even though I do think Isao Takahata's Japanese animated war tragedy is a good movie), but I admire your against the grain opinion. How come you think #GraveoftheFireflies is a better film than Kurosawa's Ran???
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Yoichi Kotabe, Hayao Miyazaki, Junzo Nakajima & Isao Takahata research trip Maienfeld/Switzerland for ⛰️👧🌱🐐🇨🇭🇯🇵

via arte.tv/de/videos/0945…

Yoichi Kotabe, Hayao Miyazaki, Junzo Nakajima & Isao Takahata research trip Maienfeld/Switzerland for #Heidi #35mm #ZuiyoEizo #StudioGhibli ⛰️👧🌱🐐🇨🇭🇯🇵

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what movie has a message for you ── 🌷˙ ̟ gemini. libra. aquarius.

the tale of the princess kaguya, dir. isao takahata

what movie has a message for you ── 🌷˙ ̟ gemini. libra. aquarius.

the tale of the princess kaguya, dir. isao takahata
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