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The Art of Castle in the Sky
The Art of Castle in the Sky | Hayao Miyazaki
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The definitive examination of the art and animation of Studio Ghibli’s masterpiece of fantasy and flight, Castle in the Sky! The latest in the perennially popular line of Studio Ghibli art books, which includes interviews, concept sketches, and finished animation cels from classics such as Spirited Away and My Neighbor Totoro. Hayao Miyazaki’s Castle in the Sky was the first feature film produced by the legendary Studio Ghibli. Sheeta, a girl who has the power to defy gravity, is on the run from pirates when she meets the young inventor Pazu. Together they explore the secrets of Laputa, a flying city constructed by a long-lost race of people. All of Miyazaki’s major themes—the power of flight, the bravery of young women, and a world wrecked by change—are captured with beautiful animation and joyous storytelling.
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Faranae
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@dabbe's #TLT this week is 80s movies. I only marked films I was absolutely certain I had actually seen and hadn't just absorbed by osmosis, for 104 of 187, or 56%. Since outside the Ghibli films I honestly don't like most of these, I blame cable t.v. in hotel rooms for the vast majority of my score. I tagged something Castle in the Sky related just because I have a fond memory of the singer from the film visiting my college class.

dabbe Thanks for playing! Do you have a favorite era of movies? 🤩🤗😀 7mo
Faranae @dabbe Hm, I don't think I do? I've developed a new appreciation for pre-Code films, especially silent film, but that's more in the form of learning about all the “lost films“ made by marginalized people when film was young and everything an experiment almost anyone could participate in. 7mo
dabbe @Faranae Interesting! I've only seen a few silent films (THE CABINET OF DR. CALIGARI is a favorite). I need to revisit more! 7mo
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merelybookish
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The kids and I are having a little filmfest and watching all of Miyazaki's Studio Ghibli movies in order. (Thankfully there's only 9. Prior to this, we watched all the Disney animated movies in order and it took us years!)
Tonight was the first one: Castle in the Sky. It was new-to-me and pretty delightful! There's a great old lady character and some Gulliver's Travels references. And the animation is beautiful.

Kimberlone That sounds wonderful! My favorites are Kiki‘s Delivery Service and 6y
mcipher His movies are so amazing! I want to do this film fest now too... I think Porco Rosso is actually his first but not really kid-friendly from what I recall... 6y
merelybookish @Kimberlone Howl is one of the few I've already seen. I love it, too! And I love the book! And love how different they are from each other! 6y
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merelybookish @mcipher Please join in! 😉 I just checked and Porco Ross is his 4th film. Two of my kids are teens so maybe adult content will be okay. I'm worried about Spirited Away because I know it's kind of creepy and I'm a whimp! 6y
Palimpsest Spirited Away is amazing as is Howl‘s moving Castle. Enjoy! 6y
batsy This is such a lovely idea! I've been meaning to watch all of it, too. Enjoy 💜 6y
readordierachel How cool! I've not seen this one. Love the ones I have seen though. 6y
merelybookish @Palimpsest Thanks! 🤗 6y
merelybookish @batsy My kids are really into anime and so it was their idea. I've decided not to tell them there's a Studio Ghibli theme park in Japan 🙂 6y
merelybookish @readordierachel It was really good! I thought it might be weaker since a) his first and b) no one's heard of it. 6y
rabbitprincess I watched Howl's Moving Castle for the first time on New Year's Eve and really liked it! 6y
mcipher I guess I am all mixed up! 🤣 Spirited Away isn‘t too creepy - weird but not like a horror movie or anything. It‘s so amazing. I hope you love it!! Also I think there is a Totoro cat bus in Japan... it‘s on my list for someday. We watched that movie 8000 times when my son was little! 6y
merelybookish @mcipher Ponyo is the one we watched a million times. My daughter was obsessed! 6y
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