Check this out, it's a link out of the official page of the film...
http://www.studioghiblidvd.co.uk/
2007-02-20 07:05:16
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answered by Anonymous
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There are 15 films in the Studio Ghibli collection including Spirited Away & Howl's Moving Castle. www.nausicaa.net/miyazaki/films is a good site for providing short and long summaries for all of the Studio Ghibli films as well as other Miyazaki works.
If you enjoyed those two films and want to see more, my first recommendation would be Princess Mononoke/Mononoke-Hime.
Also: Whisper of the Heart,
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind,
Laputa:Castle in the Sky
& a non-Studio Ghibli, but still directed by Miyazaki: Lupin III: Castle of Cagliostro.
If you're trying to find them on dvd, try amazon or sendit.com, you can find them for around £7-8 each. I found some of mine by searching for cheap dvds/cheap studio ghibli dvds on google. Also if you have freeview/cable etc. keep an eye on FilmFour - they did a studio ghibli/miyazaki season a few months back & occasionally repeat films.
Good luck & enjoy!
~StarQueenEle~
2007-02-20 08:20:32
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answered by Anonymous
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The company that makes them is Studio Ghibli, brainchild of Hayao Miyazaki, genius of animated entertainment. He's made many, many movies over the years.
Among them are:
Kiki's Delivery Service
Nausicaa of the Valley of the Winds
Castle in the Sky
Porco Rosso
The Cat Returns
among many, many others. I'd definitely recommend viewing them.
2007-02-20 07:29:05
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answered by Isis-sama 5
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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.
2007-02-20 07:07:08
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answered by BARROWMAN 6
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Iv got Porco Rosso, Princess Mononoke, Nausicaa, My neighbour Totoro, Grave of the fireflies and The cat returns also.
2007-02-21 06:06:21
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answered by Grog 3
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Also check out the last unicorn which was done by many of the key animators who soon after, along with Miyazaki, opened studio ghibli.
2007-02-20 09:08:33
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answered by tempslip3 7
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My Neighbor Totoro
Castle in the Sky
Kiki's Delivery Service
Princess Moninoke (sorry on spelling, I have no clue)
The Cat Returns
Hope this helps! All really good movies!
2007-02-20 09:06:25
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answered by Rainsfriend 2
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Look up Hayao Miyazaki on the Internet Movie Database (IMDB.COM)
There's twenty five entries.
My favourite is Princess Mononoke!
2007-02-20 07:09:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Princess Monoke.
2007-02-20 07:05:49
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answered by Falcon Christian Li 4
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i think steamboy is one my dad likes them but i dont
ive seen howls moving castle and got the book but i dont like them lol!
2007-02-20 07:04:52
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answered by funkygurl123 3
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