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Nausicaä Anime Poster Framed NAUSICCA , SHARP SUPER HD PRINT. Highest quality framing Molding:Professional 1" Flat Black (solid Maple-wood) Includes glass and metal wire installed. Comes ready for hanging on your wall. Print: Bonded & Dry-mounted Print on Foam Core. Perfectly flat and smooth finish High Resolution and Quality Full Color Poster Print Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (Japanese: 風の谷のナウシカ, Hepburn: Kaze no Tani no Naushika) is a 1984 Japanese post-apocalyptic anime film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, based on his 1982 manga. It was animated by Topcraft for Tokuma Shoten and Hakuhodo, and distributed by the Toei Company. Joe Hisaishi, in his first collaboration with Miyazaki, composed the score. The film stars the voices of Sumi Shimamoto, Gorō Naya, Yōji Matsuda, Yoshiko Sakakibara and Iemasa Kayumi.[1] Taking place in a post-nuclear futuristic world, the film tells the story of Nausicaä (Shimamoto), the young teenage princess of the Valley of the Wind. She becomes embroiled in a struggle with Tolmekia, a kingdom that tries to use an ancient weapon to eradicate a jungle full of giant mutant insects. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind was released in Japan on 11 March 1984 The prints are bonded to foam core on a hot vacuum press. This bonding gives the print a perfect flat and smooth texture. This process also insures the print will never fold or fade with age or moisture. This wonderful display makes a thoughtful and original gift containing a classic vintage touch yet modern design, allowing it to fit alongside both modern and classic decor. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. ALL OF MY DELICATE ITEMS ARE SHIPPED WITH A SPECIAL 3 LAYER PROTECTION SYSTEM FOR A GUARANTEED SAFE ARRIVAL..
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Iron Town is a refuge for outcasts and lepers employed to process iron and create firearms, such as hand cannons and matchlock muskets. He then manages to rescue two of the men fallen from the cliff and transports them back through the forest, where he briefly glimpses the Great Forest Spirit.Īshitaka and the survivors arrive at Iron Town, where he is greeted with fascination. Down below, Ashitaka encounters San and the wolves, who rebuff his greeting. Riding one of the wolves is San, a human girl. Nearby, men on a cliffside herd oxen to their home of Iron Town, led by Lady Eboshi, and repel an attack by a wolf pack led by the wolf goddess Moro, whom Eboshi wounds with a gun shot. Heading west, Ashitaka meets Jigo, an opportunistic monk who tells Ashitaka he may find help from the Great Forest Spirit, a deer-like animal god by day and a giant Night Walker by night. The village's wise woman tells Ashitaka that he may find a cure in the western lands that the demon came from, and that he cannot return to his homeland. The villagers discover that the demon was a boar god, corrupted by an iron ball lodged in his body. The curse grants him superhuman strength, but it also causes him pain and will eventually kill him. The last Emishi prince, Ashitaka, kills it before it reaches the village, but it manages to grasp his arm and curse him before its death. In Muromachi Japan, an Emishi village is attacked by a hideous demon. The film greatly increased Ghibli's popularity and influence outside Japan. It was dubbed into English with a script by Neil Gaiman, and initially distributed in North America by Miramax, where it sold well on DVD and video, despite a poor box office performance. It was a critical and commercial blockbuster, becoming the highest-grossing film in Japan of 1997, and also held Japan's box office record for domestic films until 2001's Spirited Away, another Miyazaki film. The film was released in Japan on Jby Toho, and in the United States on October 29, 1999. The term mononoke ( 物の怪), or もののけ, is not a name, but a Japanese word for supernatural, shape-shifting beings that possess people and cause suffering, disease, or death. The story follows a young Emishi prince named Ashitaka, and his involvement in a struggle between the gods of a forest and the humans who consume its resources. Princess Mononoke is set in the late Muromachi period of Japan (approximately 1336 to 1573 CE), but it includes fantasy elements. The film stars the voices of Yōji Matsuda, Yuriko Ishida, Yūko Tanaka, Kaoru Kobayashi, Masahiko Nishimura, Tsunehiko Kamijo, Akihiro Miwa, Mitsuko Mori and Hisaya Morishige. IPad 3, iPad 4, iPad Air, iPad iPad, iPad Mini 2, iPad Mini 3, iPad Mini 4, 9.Princess Mononoke ( Japanese: もののけ姫, Hepburn: Mononoke- hime) is a 1997 Japanese animated epic historical fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki and animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten, Nippon Television Network and Dentsu.
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Princess Mononoke (1997)
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Director - Hayao Miyazaki, Cinematography - Atsushi Okui
"You cannot change fate. However, you can rise to meet it, if you so choose."
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Princess Mononoke (1997) by Studio Ghibli
Directed by Hayao Miyazaki
Starring Yōji Matsuda, Yuriko Ishida, Yūko Tanaka, Kaoru Kobayashi, Akihiro Miwa, & Hisaya Morishige
[I can add the english cast as well if requested]
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A thousand years from now, the Earth as we know it has been destroyed by the Seven Days of Fire, and the planet is covered by a Sea of Decay. Nausicaä, Princess of the Valley of the Wind, lives in harmony with the natural environment and the dangerous insects that live there. Fearful nations seek to harness the power of the ancient Giant Warriors to conquer the Valley of the Wind and destroy the Sea of Decay.
As of this writing, Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (1984) is my favorite Hayao Miyazaki film. The world feels dynamic and real in the same way as Frank Herbert’s Dune. The animation is gorgeous as well as the score and audio design. The best part of the film, however, is the character of Nausicaä herself. She’s someone who believes that life and nature are precious, and she recognizes that violence is preceded by fear. She doesn’t compromise her ideals, but struggles and sacrifices to save her fragile kingdom by the sea. 
This film is so beautiful and the action sequences are so exciting. The script is perfectly paced. It’s the kind of film you just want to live in. I really want a pet fox-squirrel and ceramic sword that makes that sound when I use it.
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Love All Play - Crunchyroll Spring 2022 Spotlight
  It's time to serve up some badminton action, because one of the first shows the Crunchyroll Spring 2022 Lineup has on the schedule is Love All Play! Join us in cheering on these very good badminton boys starting today, and read on for an overview in our first spotlight of the season! 
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Launch Info
Official Trailers
Synopsis
Characters and Cast
Staff
Additional Info
    Launch Info
  Launch Time: April 2 
Territories: North America, Central America, South America, Europe, Africa, Oceania, the Middle East, and CIS
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  Official Trailers 
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    Synopsis
  The protagonist, Ryo Mizushima, enters a junior high school and joins the badminton club on the spur of the moment. Although there are no proper instructors at the school, Ryo's physical strength allows him to improve to the point where he is able to participate in the prefectural tournament. Then Ryo is approached by Ebihara, the famous coach of the prestigious Yokohama Minato High School badminton club. Ryo, who is indecisive and humble, hesitates to go to the school, but his older sister, Rika, who is the top student in her third year there, gives him a strong push and he decides to go. Blessed with a coach and teammates at high school, Ryo gains the experience he's been lacking and aims to win the Inter-High School Championship! 
  Characters and Cast
  Ryō Mizushima
VA: Natsuki Hanae (Tanjiro in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba)  
    Ramune
VA: Konpei (Natsuki Hanae's actual cat!)
    Rika Mizushima
VA: Minako Kotobuki (Mitsuko Kongou in A Certain Scientific Railgun)
    Akira Uchida
VA: Yuuki Kaji (Eren Jeager in Attack on Titan)
    Hitoshi Ebihara
VA: Kazuya Nakai (Roronoa Zoro in One Piece)
    Yōji Higashiyama
VA: Tetsuya Kakihara (Natsu Dragneel in Fairy Tail)
    Taichi Higashiyama
VA: Kensho Ono (Canute in Vinland Saga)
    Shōhei Sakaki
VA: Yōhei Azakami (Kuya Yakamashi in The aquatope on white sand)
    Kōki Matsuda
VA: Makoto Furukawa (Miyuki Shirogane in KAGUYA-SAMA: LOVE IS WAR)
    Shizuo Nakano
VA: Masaya Matsukaze (Illumi Zoldyck in Hunter x Hunter)
    Hirohito Monda
VA: Shimba Tsuchiya (Tsutomu Goshiki in Haikyu!!)
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  Director
Hiroshi Takeuchi (Blade & Soul)
  Series Composition/Screenplay
Tomoko Konparu (Kakuriyo: Bed and Breakfast for Spirits)
  Screenplay
Miharu Hirami, Shingo Irie, Michiko Yokote
  Character Design
Riko Kaneda (Let's Make a Mug Too episode animation director)
  Art Director
Scott MacDonald
  3D Director
Ryota Itoh
  Color Design
Hajime Komoritani
  Editor
Yuri Takahashi
  Music
Yuuki Hayashi ((Haikyu!!, My Hero Academia)
  Opening Theme Song Performer
Hey! Say! JUMP
  Ending Theme Song Performer
LONGMAN
  Animation Production
Nippon Animation, OLM
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  Asami Koseki's Love All Play novel was published by Poplar Publishing for four volumes from 2011 to 2014. The author says, "About ten years ago, I met the profound and fascinating sports, badminton, and was able to write this novel by being fascinated by people who are sincerely involved in it. And the story is now given a new face as an anime. As an anime fan, I am extremely happy about this fortune, and I believe it will be a great motivation for my future works. I hope that the power of anime, which is a representative of Japanese culture, will increase the number of badminton fans in Japan and around the world."
  The first and fourth volume covers:
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Nausicaä Anime Poster Framed NAUSICCA , SHARP SUPER HD PRINT. Highest quality framing Molding:Professional 1" Flat Black (solid Maple-wood) Includes glass and metal wire installed. Comes ready for hanging on your wall. Print: Bonded & Dry-mounted Print on Foam Core. Perfectly flat and smooth finish High Resolution and Quality Full Color Poster Print Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (Japanese: 風の谷のナウシカ, Hepburn: Kaze no Tani no Naushika) is a 1984 Japanese post-apocalyptic anime film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, based on his 1982 manga. It was animated by Topcraft for Tokuma Shoten and Hakuhodo, and distributed by the Toei Company. Joe Hisaishi, in his first collaboration with Miyazaki, composed the score. The film stars the voices of Sumi Shimamoto, Gorō Naya, Yōji Matsuda, Yoshiko Sakakibara and Iemasa Kayumi.[1] Taking place in a post-nuclear futuristic world, the film tells the story of Nausicaä (Shimamoto), the young teenage princess of the Valley of the Wind. She becomes embroiled in a struggle with Tolmekia, a kingdom that tries to use an ancient weapon to eradicate a jungle full of giant mutant insects. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind was released in Japan on 11 March 1984 The prints are bonded to foam core on a hot vacuum press. This bonding gives the print a perfect flat and smooth texture. This process also insures the print will never fold or fade with age or moisture. This wonderful display makes a thoughtful and original gift containing a classic vintage touch yet modern design, allowing it to fit alongside both modern and classic decor. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. ALL OF MY DELICATE ITEMS ARE SHIPPED WITH A SPECIAL 3 LAYER PROTECTION SYSTEM FOR A GUARANTEED SAFE ARRIVAL..
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Princess Mononoke (1997)
Mononoke-hime  Inflicted with a deadly curse, the young warrior Ashitaka heads west in search of a cure. There, he stumbles into a bitter conflict between Lady Eboshi, the proud people of Iron Town, and the enigmatic Princess Mononoke, a young girl raised by wolves, who will stop at nothing to prevent the humans from destroying her home and the forest spirits and animal gods who live there.
TL;DR: Do I recommend it? > Yes.
The long of it:
Studio: Studio Ghibli Director: Miyazaki Hayao Writer: Miyazaki Hayao Cast: Matsuda Yōji, Ishida Yuriko, Tanaka Yūko, Kobayashi Kaoru Runtime: 134 minutes IMDB | RottenTomatoes | Official Site
Watched: on November 3rd
Reaction: ± Technically a rewatch but i feel like the first time i watched this i wasn’t primed for the experience and was maybe kinda sleepy cause i think i just fell asleep and all that i remember from then was that it was long. :))) 
But for a real reaction it’s a lovely fantasy movie with --as expected from Ghibli-- fantastical story and amazing visuals rooted in real world problems, in this case of human progress and industrial development versus the conservation of nature and protection of animals and species. There’s lovely nuance to how the humans relate to each other based on their stand in the situation, from helpful to malicious to grudgingly compliant, showing the breadth of human interaction. There’s also a jarring visual disparity between the world of the industrious humans and the animals of the forest and yet both are breathtakingly illustrated and presented with their own kind of fascinating overall picture.
Memorable aspect of the movie: + The characters. The forest spirit. The wolves (such cute giant killing machines XD). + The writing. The sheer mess of human nature and the lengths we go to when there are competing interests. + The art style. Miyazaki Hayao really has a visually stunning unique way of showing the world.
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Yohji Yamamoto
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Yōji Yamamoto is an influential and award-winning fashion designer from Japan. He is recognized as a master in ultramodern tailoring alongside those like Madelein Vionnet.
"I think that my men's clothes look as good on women as my women's clothing...When I started designing, I wanted to make men's clothes for women. It meant something to me – the idea of a coat guarding and hiding a woman’s body. I wanted to protect the woman’s body from something – maybe from men’s eyes or a cold wind.”
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Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind  (風の谷のナウシカ) 
1984
Director: Hayao Miyazaki
Cinematographer: Sumi Shimamoto, Gorō Naya, Yōji Matsuda, Yoshiko Sakakibara, Iemasa Kayumi
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46 - Princess Mononoke (Mononoke-hime)
Welcome to Episode 46 of We Watched A Thing.
Join us as we get cursed by a giant boar-god-demon, fall in love with a wolf girl and get all environmental, while discussing Hayao Miyazaki's 1997 anime classic 'Princess Mononoke (Mononoke-hime)'.
Princess Mononoke (Japanese: もののけ姫 Hepburn: Mononoke-hime, "Spirit/Monster Princess") is a 1997 Japanese animated epic historical fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, animated by Studio Ghibli for Tokuma Shoten, Nippon Television Network and Dentsu, and distributed by Toho. The film stars the voices of Yōji Matsuda, Yuriko Ishida, Yūko Tanaka, Kaoru Kobayashi, Masahiko Nishimura, Tsunehiko Kamijo, Akihiro Miwa, Mitsuko Mori and Hisaya Morishige, while the English cast includesBilly Crudup, Tara Strong, Minie Driver, Billy Bob Thornton, John DeMita, John DiMagio, Gilian Anderson and Jada Pinket Smith.
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Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind Framed Poster Molding:Professional 1" Flat Top Black (solid-wood) Includes glass and metal wire for hanging on your wall. Print: Bonded & Dry-mounted Print on Foam Core. Perfectly flat and smooth finish High Resolution and Quality Full Color Poster Print Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (Japanese: 風の谷のナウシカ, Hepburn: Kaze no Tani no Naushika) is a 1984 Japanese post-apocalyptic anime film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki, based on his 1982 manga. It was animated by Topcraft for Tokuma Shoten and Hakuhodo, and distributed by the Toei Company. Joe Hisaishi, in his first collaboration with Miyazaki, composed the score. The film stars the voices of Sumi Shimamoto, Gorō Naya, Yōji Matsuda, Yoshiko Sakakibara and Iemasa Kayumi.[1] Taking place in a post-nuclear futuristic world, the film tells the story of Nausicaä (Shimamoto), the young teenage princess of the Valley of the Wind. She becomes embroiled in a struggle with Tolmekia, a kingdom that tries to use an ancient weapon to eradicate a jungle full of giant mutant insects. Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind was released in Japan on 11 March 1984 The prints are bonded to foam core on a hot vacuum press. This bonding gives the print a perfect flat and smooth texture. This process also insures the print will never fold or fade with age or moisture. This wonderful display makes a thoughtful and original gift containing a classic vintage touch yet modern design, allowing it to fit alongside both modern and classic decor. BUY WITH CONFIDENCE. ALL OF MY DELICATE ITEMS ARE SHIPPED WITH A SPECIAL 3 LAYER PROTECTION SYSTEM FOR A GUARANTEED SAFE ARRIVAL..
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