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I'm glad you created this thread. I've always wanted to see Grave of the Fireflies and Spirited Away. This just reminded me to add them to my library queue.
Quote from: Antares on June 09, 2010, 12:31:37 AMI'm glad you created this thread. I've always wanted to see Grave of the Fireflies and Spirited Away. This just reminded me to add them to my library queue. No problemo. Spirited Away is wonderful. I haven't managed to watch Grave of the Fireflies all the way through, not that there's a problem with the film just the subject matter I found hard to handle.Dave
The above is my complete Studio Ghibli collection in, as far I can ascertain, publication order. Ratings will be added to each once I have watched and reviewed them.Dave
Ah, then Dave's thread could be an eye opener for you. Ghibli is notable for it's refined approach. Grave its possibly one of the best war dramas I have ever seen, animated or not.I do have several, Dave, it's just somehow I expect to have more soon. And it will be your fault.
I am scared to watch Grave of the Fireflies, I get emotional easily.
Panda Kopanda is often lumped in with Ghibli's films, partly because members of the crew continued on to Ghibli, and partly because Papa Panda is considered a Totoro pre-cursor.Ghibli also did Iblard Jikan, which is paintings with minimal animation introduced to them (all set to music).They've also done a documentary or two.What you have listed is generally considered canonical though.
Quote from: Achim on June 09, 2010, 06:38:30 AMI am scared to watch Grave of the Fireflies, I get emotional easily.Don't be. It's a wonderful movie.
Being a military history buff, GotF is the one film I've been wanting to see for years. The problem is, I'm not a fan of anime. I don't know why, but I have a hard time getting into one of the films. I always tend to think Speed Racer is going to show up in the next scene with that annoying little monkey.