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Hayao Miyazaki(宫崎骏)
Miscellaneous Crew - filmography
- Neko no ongaeshi (2002) (project concept)
... aka The Cat Returns (International: English title)
- StarCraft (1998) (VG) (thanks) (as Miyazaki Hayao)
- Heisei tanuki gassen pompoko (1994) (planner)
... aka Pom Poko ... aka The Raccoon War
- Tonari no Totoro (1988) (lyricist: "Tonari no Totoro")
... aka My Neighbor Totoro (USA)
- Tenkû no shiro Rapyuta (1986) (lyricist: "Kimi wo nosete")
... aka Castle in the Sky (USA) ... aka Laputa: Castle in the Sky (USA)
- "Meitantei Holmes" (1984) TV Series (technical director) (episodes 3, 4, 5, 9 and 10)
... aka Sherlock Hound, the Detective
- Space Adventure Cobra (1982) (key animator)
- "Tetsujin nijûhachi-go" (1980) TV Series (animator) (episode 8)
- "Akage no An" (1979) TV Series (layout artist) (episodes 1-15) (scene design) (episodes 1-15)
... aka Anne of Green Gables
- "Mirai shônen Conan" (1978) TV Series (character designer)
... aka Future Boy Conan ... aka The Adventures of Adnan and Lena
- "Haha wo tazunete sanzenri" (1976) TV Series (animator) (layout artist) (scene designer)
... aka 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother
- "Furandâsu no inu" (1975) TV Series (animator) (episode 15)
... aka A Dog of Flanders (International: English title)
- "Arupusu no shôjo Haiji" (1974) TV Series (scene designer) (screen layout)
... aka Heidi (West Germany) ... aka Heidi: Girl of the Alps
- Panda kopanda amefuri saakasu no maki (1973) (screen designer)
- Panda kopanda (1972) (screen design)
... aka Panda! Go Panda! (USA) ... aka Panda, Little Panda
- "Sarutobi ecchan" (1971) TV Series (key animator)
... aka Ecchan the Ninja (International: English title) ... aka Ninja Girl Ecchan (International: English title)
- Ari-Baba to yonjuppiki no tozoku (1971) (key animator)
... aka Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves (International: English title)
- Dobutsu takarajima (1971) (key animator) (story consultant)
... aka Animal Treasure Island (UK)
- Sora tobu yûreisen (1969) (animator)
... aka Flying Phantom Ship (International: English title)
- Nagagutsu o haita neko (1969) (key animator)
... aka The Wonderful World of Puss 'n Boots (USA: TV title)
- "Himitsu no Akko-chan" (1969) TV Series (key animator) (episodes 44, 61)
... aka Akko's Secret (International: English title)
- Taiyo no oji: Horusu no daiboken (1968) (animator) (scene designer)
... aka Little Norse Prince (USA: TV title) ... aka Prince of the Sun: The Great Adventure of Horus
- "Mahô tsukai Sally" (1966) TV Series (key animator) (episodes 77, 80)
... aka Sally, the Witch (International: English title)
- Gariba no uchu ryoko (1965) (inbetween artist)
... aka Gulliver's Travels Beyond the Moon (USA) ... aka Space Gulliver
- Wanwan chushingura (1963) (inbetween artist)
... aka Doggie March ... aka Woof Woof Chushingura (informal literal English title)
Director - filmography
- Hauru no ugoku shiro (2004)
... aka Howl's Moving Castle (International: English title) (USA)
- Kujira tori (2001)
- Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi (2001)
... aka Miyazaki's Spirited Away (International: English title) (USA: poster title) ... aka Sen (Japan: informal short title) ... aka Sen and the Mysterious Disappearance of Chihiro ... aka Spirited Away (USA) ... aka The Spiriting Away of Sen and Chihiro (informal literal English title)
- Mononoke-hime (1997)
... aka Princess Mononoke (USA)
- On Your Mark (1995)
- Kurenai no buta (1992)
... aka Porco rosso (Australia) (Europe: English title) (International: English title) (UK) (USA) ... aka Crimson Pig (literal English title)
- Majo no takkyûbin (1989)
... aka Kiki's Delivery Service (USA) ... aka The Witch's Express Mail (literal title)
- Tonari no Totoro (1988)
... aka My Neighbor Totoro (USA)
- Tenkû no shiro Rapyuta (1986)
... aka Castle in the Sky (USA) ... aka Laputa: Castle in the Sky (USA)
- "Meitantei Holmes" (1984) TV Series (episodes 2, 4, 5, 12, 17 and 26)
... aka Sherlock Hound, the Detective
- Kaze no tani no Naushika (1984)
... aka Kaze no tani no Nausicaa ... aka Nausicaä ... aka Nausicaä of the Valley of the Winds (USA) ... aka Warriors of the Wind (USA)
- Mirai shônen Conan Tokubetsu-hen: Kyodaiki Giganto no Fukkatsu (1984)
- Cliff Hanger (1984) (VG) (from "Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro") (uncredited)
- Rupan sansei: Kariosutoro no shiro (1979)
... aka Arsene Lupin and the Castle of Cagliostro ... aka Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro ... aka The Castle of Cagliostro
- "Mirai shônen Conan" (1978) TV Series
... aka Future Boy Conan ... aka The Adventures of Adnan and Lena
- "Rupan sansei: Part II" (1977) TV Series (episodes 145 and 155) (as Tsutomu Teruki)
... aka Lupin the 3rd (USA) ... aka The New Lupin III
- "Rupan sansei" (1971) TV Series (episodes 8, 10-11, 13-23)
... aka Lupin III
Writer - filmography
- Hauru no ugoku shiro (2004) (screenplay)
... aka Howl's Moving Castle (International: English title) (USA)
- Kujira tori (2001)
- Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi (2001) (screenplay) (story)
... aka Miyazaki's Spirited Away (International: English title) (USA: poster title) ... aka Sen (Japan: informal short title) ... aka Sen and the Mysterious Disappearance of Chihiro ... aka Spirited Away (USA) ... aka The Spiriting Away of Sen and Chihiro (informal literal English title)
- Mononoke-hime (1997) (screenplay)
... aka Princess Mononoke (USA)
- Mimi wo sumaseba (1995) (screenplay)
... aka If You Listen Closely (informal literal English title) ... aka Whisper of the Heart (International: English title)
- On Your Mark (1995)
- Kurenai no buta (1992) (screenplay)
... aka Porco rosso (Australia) (Europe: English title) (International: English title) (UK) (USA) ... aka Crimson Pig (literal English title)
- Majo no takkyûbin (1989)
... aka Kiki's Delivery Service (USA) ... aka The Witch's Express Mail (literal title)
- Tonari no Totoro (1988) (book)
... aka My Neighbor Totoro (USA)
- Tenkû no shiro Rapyuta (1986) (comic) (screenplay)
... aka Castle in the Sky (USA) ... aka Laputa: Castle in the Sky (USA)
- Kaze no tani no Naushika (1984) (also comic)
... aka Kaze no tani no Nausicaa ... aka Nausicaä ... aka Nausicaä of the Valley of the Winds (USA) ... aka Warriors of the Wind (USA)
- Rupan sansei: Kariosutoro no shiro (1979)
... aka Arsene Lupin and the Castle of Cagliostro ... aka Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro ... aka The Castle of Cagliostro
- Panda kopanda amefuri saakasu no maki (1973)
- Panda kopanda (1972)
... aka Panda! Go Panda! (USA) ... aka Panda, Little Panda
Producer - filmography
- Hauru no ugoku shiro (2004) (executive producer)
... aka Howl's Moving Castle (International: English title) (USA)
- Neko no ongaeshi (2002) (executive producer)
... aka The Cat Returns (International: English title)
- Mimi wo sumaseba (1995) (supervising producer)
... aka If You Listen Closely (informal literal English title) ... aka Whisper of the Heart (International: English title)
- Heisei tanuki gassen pompoko (1994) (executive producer)
... aka Pom Poko ... aka The Raccoon War
- Omohide poro poro (1991) (executive producer)
... aka Memories of Teardrops ... aka Memories of Yesterday ... aka Only Yesterday
- Majo no takkyûbin (1989) (producer)
... aka Kiki's Delivery Service (USA) ... aka The Witch's Express Mail (literal title)
- Yanagawa horiwari monogatari (1987) (producer)
... aka The Story of Yanagawa's Canals
Art Department - filmography
- Mimi wo sumaseba (1995) (storyboard artist)
... aka If You Listen Closely (informal literal English title) ... aka Whisper of the Heart (International: English title)
- Tonari no Totoro (1988) (storyboard artist)
... aka My Neighbor Totoro (USA)
- "Akage no An" (1979) TV Series (layout organizer) (scene designer)
... aka Anne of Green Gables
- "Mirai shônen Conan" (1978) TV Series (storyboard artist)
... aka Future Boy Conan ... aka The Adventures of Adnan and Lena
Editor - filmography
- Mononoke-hime (1997)
... aka Princess Mononoke (USA)
- Kurenai no buta (1992)
... aka Porco rosso (Australia) (Europe: English title) (International: English title) (UK) (USA) ... aka Crimson Pig (literal English title)
- Tenkû no shiro Rapyuta (1986)
... aka Castle in the Sky (USA) ... aka Laputa: Castle in the Sky (USA)
Art Director - filmography
- Panda kopanda amefuri saakasu no maki (1973)
Himself - filmography
- Voyage de Chihir La philosophie du studio Ghibli, Le (2005) (V) .... Himself
- Ghibli et le mystère Miyazaki (2005) (TV) .... Himself/Interviewee
- Princess Mononoke: Making of (2004) (V) .... Himself
- The Art of 'Spirited Away' (2003) (V) .... Himself
Biography for Hayao Miyazaki
- Nickname
- the Japanese Walt Disney
- Mini biography
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Hayao Miyazaki is one of Japan's greatest animation directors. The entertaining plots, compelling characters, and breathtaking animation in his films have earned him international renown from critics as well as public recognition within Japan. The Walt Disney Company's commitment to introduce the films to the rest of the world will let more people appreciate the high-quality works he has given the movie-going public.
Hayao Miyazaki was born in Tôkyô on January 5, 1941. He started his career in 1963 as an animator at the studio Toei Douga studio, and was subsequently involved in many early classics of Japanese animation. From the beginning, he commanded attention with his incredible drawing ability and the seemingly endless stream of movie ideas he proposed.
In 1971, he moved to the A Pro studio with Isao Takahata, then to Nippon Animation in 1973, where he was heavily involved in the World Masterpiece Theater TV animation series for the next five years. In 1978, he directed his first TV series, "Mirai shônen Conan" (1978) (Conan, The Boy in Future), then moved to Tôkyô Movie Shinsha in 1979 to direct his first movie, the classic Rupan sansei: Kariosutoro no shiro (1979). In 1984, he released Kaze no tani no Naushika (1984), based on the manga (comic) of the same title he had started two years before. The success of the film led to the establishment of a new animation studio, Studio Ghibli (Sutajio Jiburi), at which Miyazaki has since directed, written, and produced many other films with Takahata and, more recently, Toshio Suzuki. All of these films enjoyed critical and box office successes. In particular, Miyazaki's Mononoke-hime (1997) received the Japanese equivalent of the Academy Award for Best Film and was the highest-grossing (about USD$150 million) domestic film in Japan's history at the time of its release.
In addition to animation, Miyazaki also draws manga. His major work was the Nausicaä manga, an epic tale he worked on intermittently from 1982 to 1994 while he was busy making animated films. Another manga, Hikoutei Jidai, was later evolved into his 1992 film Kurenai no buta (1992).
Miyazaki's latest film is Hauru no ugoku shiro (2004), based on the novel by Diana Wynne Jones. Even though he has said this would be at last film, a statement he has said before after the completion of some of his earlier films, one hopes that additions to his extraordinary body of work will continue to be produced as long as he remains alive.
- IMDb mini-biography by
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Likes to make films with stories that have flying as part of the theme and the action.
His films usually focus on young protagonists or have children that play key roles in the plot.
Frequently includes scenes or sequences in which characters fly.
Frequently uses music by Jô Hisaishi
Frequently makes references to nature, ecology, and polution by man in his films (My Neighbor Totoro, Nausicca, Princess Mononoke, and Spirited Away)
Films often involve human protaganists entering a strange land that are forbidden or otherwise inaccessible (ie: the floating islands of Castle in the Sky, the forests in Princess Mononoke, the spirit land in Spirited Away)
Films often have two main characters (male and female) one of which is magical or has an unusual past.
Usually includes scenes or stills during the closing titles that let the viewer see what happened to the characters after the events described in the movie.
[Labour] Films involve scenes with labour or hommages to working-class people and children or women helping out (esp. in "Spirited Away" and "Mononoke")
[Aliases] Main characters often have an alias, like "Princess Mononoke" or "Porco Rosso" and are seldomly referred to their real names
Often sets his films in Japanese-influenced versions of European cities.
Films often feature incredibly complex machines maintained by strange male characters. (The pirate's airship by Uncle Pomme in Tenkû no shiro Rapyuta; The bathhouse boiler room by Kamaji in Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi; Howl's moving castle by Calcifer in Hauru no ugoku shiro.)
Female protagonists often become part of residences which are monumentally dirty in some respect and need their skills to clean it. (Howl's moving castle by Sophie in Hauru no ugoku shiro; The large bath in Yubaba's bathhouse by Chihiro/Sen in Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi; The pirate's kitchen by Sheeta in Tenkû no shiro Rapyuta.)
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Even though he is sometimes called the "Walt Disney of Japan," Miyazaki hates the title.
Frequently makes references to nature, ecology, and pollution by humankind in his films, such as Tonari no Totoro (1988), Kaze no tani no Naushika (1984), Mononoke-hime (1997), and Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi (2001).
He sometimes bases characters in his movies on people he knows in real life. For example, in Sen to Chihiro no kamikakushi (2001), Chihiro is based on a daughter of one of his friends.
Is an Anglophile.
Graduated from Gakushuin University with a degree in political science & economics (1963)
Is a fan of Bugs Bunny, particularly of the Bugs Bunny shorts directed by Chuck Jones.
Allows no more than 10% of footage in his films to be computer generated.
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