Forty years after the Japanese animation studio was founded, game creators are embracing its legacy of moral integrity.
Category: Miyazaki, Hayao
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The People Reimagining ‘Spirited Away’ With Puppets
Hayao Miyazaki’s classic film is now onstage, brought to life with elements including a nearly 20-foot-long dragon.
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Does an Artist Ever Work Alone?
Despite the Romantic notion of a solitary genius, most art is the result of collaboration.
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How to Watch the Oscars: Date, Time and Streaming
An earlier airtime and an unusual presenter approach are among the changes at this year’s ceremony.
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The Meaning of Flight in the Films of Hayao Miyazaki
When characters take flight in the films of the master animator, there is always a deeper meaning.
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What It’s Like to Work With Hayao Miyazaki
The anime master is a creature of habit who talks every day with his longtime producer, and keeps it more hands off with his regular composer.
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‘The Boy and the Heron’ Review: Hayao Miyazaki Has a Question for You
The anime filmmaker returns at 82 with the enigmatic tale of a boy growing up amid war and fear, much as the director did.
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Ghibli Park Celebrates “Totoro” And Other Miyazaki Movies
The Japanese company Studio Ghibli opened a theme park to celebrate the eccentric, charming animated movies of its founder, Hayao Miyazaki. Could two ‘Totoro’-loving toddlers find happiness there?
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Why Do Cats Hold Such Mythic Power in Japan?
A journey through a country where felines are revered, adored and sometimes seen as actual demons.
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Spirited Away to Miyazaki Land
The New York Times – Travel:What happens when the surreal imagination of the world’s greatest living animator, Hayao Miyazaki, is turned into a theme park?
