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Hayao Miyazaki's movies (Miyazaki's 37 anime movies)

Hayao Miyazaki's films All of Hayao Miyazaki's film works: "The Adventures of Halls, Prince of the Sun" in 1968, "Lupine the Third: The Castle of Cagliost" in 1981, "Future Boy Conan Special Edition" in 1984

"Theatrical Version", "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind", "Castle in the Sky" in 1986, "My Neighbor Totoro" in 1988, "Kiki's Delivery Service" in 1989, and "Red-Haired Annie".

1991 "A Fairytale of Time", 1992 "Porco Rosso", 1994 "The Changing Tanuki", 1997 "Princess Mononoke", 2002 "The Cat's Return", 2004 "Howl's Moving Castle", "Film

"Gurgling, Gurgling" 2010 "Arrietty the Borrower", 2011 "The Hillside with Poppies in Bloom", 2013 "The Wind Rises", "Utopian Flying Machines", "Yeast and the Egg Princess"

, "The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter", "Pineapple the Caterpillar", "The Nutcracker and the Mouse King".

Screenwriter of cartoons: "The Panda Family" in 1972, "Spirited Away" in 2001, "Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind", "Take an Ear", "Earthsea", "Yadosagashi", "The Day the Stars Were Planted",

"The Adventures of Crow the Puppy", "Ponto on the Cliff", "Arrietty the Borrower", "Girl of the Alps".

Miyazaki Jun's cartoons are an important oriental force that can dominate the world with Disney and DreamWorks.

Although the themes of each of Miyazaki's works are different, they incorporate reflective messages such as dreams, environmental protection, life, survival, pacifism, and the feminist movement.

His persistence not only aroused people around the world, but also attracted worldwide attention. Even the American animation kingdom Disney wanted to introduce the distribution rights of Miyazaki Hayao's animated films.

Miyazaki Jun has an irreplaceable status in the global animation industry. Disney calls him "Akira Kurosawa in the animation industry".

Hayao Miyazaki's 37 animated films Hayao Miyazaki's 37 animated films are as follows: 1. "Spirited Away".

The film is directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli.

The main story tells the story of Qianxun, who moved to a new home with her parents. On the way, she accidentally entered a temple and came to another world: a bustling bathing street dedicated to providing services to gods.

Her parents were turned into pigs because they ate the delicacies prepared for the gods. Chihiro went through many hardships in order to save her family members who were turned into pigs as punishment.

2. "My Neighbor Totoro".

The film mainly tells the story of Xiaoyue's mother who is ill and hospitalized, and her father takes her and her four-year-old sister Xiaomei to live in the countryside.

The two little sisters soon discovered that there were many magical things in the seemingly ordinary countryside. There were "soot" in the uninhabited houses that could gather energy, disperse and fly, the elves in the forest, the master of the forest, Totoro, and...

The cat bus that always smiles.

3. "Howl's Moving Castle".

The film is adapted from the novel "Magic Castle" by Diana Wynne Jones. The film tells the story of a young girl named Sophie who was cursed by a witch in the wilderness and turned into a 90-year-old woman. By chance, she left the town alone.

Sophie entered Howl's Moving Castle, where she gradually learned about the unknown inner world of this magician through getting along with Howl day and night.

Hayao Miyazaki also won an Academy Award and multiple awards for this film.

4. "Castle in the Sky".

"Castle in the Sky" is a steampunk-style feature-length animated film jointly produced by Studio Ghibli and Tokuma Shoten. The original work, director, script and character setting of the work were all performed by Hayao Miyazaki.

The film mainly tells the story of the protagonist girl Xida and the young Pazu as well as the army, pirates and others looking for the legendary sky city Laputa.

Speaking of this movie, does a familiar melody sound in everyone's mind?

5. "Arrietty the Borrower".

The film is adapted from the fantasy novel "The Man Under the Floor" by British writer Mary Norton.

It tells the story of Arrietty, a 14-year-old girl who lives quietly with her father Porter and mother Homily.

One summer, Xiang, a 12-year-old boy who came to the house for recuperation, accidentally saw the little man Arrietty in the grass, and there were some stories about the contact between the two.

Hayao Miyazaki's 10 must-see anime movies Hayao Miyazaki's 10 must-see anime movies are: 1. Spirited Away "Spirited Away" is an animated film directed and written by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Studio Ghibli.

It tells the story of a young girl, Chihiro, who accidentally came to the world of gods and went through many hardships in order to save her family who were turned into pigs due to punishment.

The film won the 2003 Academy Award for Best Feature Animation and is the first and only animated film in history to win the Berlin Golden Bear at the three major European film festivals.

In the morning when all things are reborn, I stand by the silent window. After everything returns to zero, I gradually become enriched and no longer look for the other side of the sea, because the dazzling treasure has always been here and can be found in me.

2. Howl's Moving Castle "Howl's Moving Castle" is a work launched in the winter of 2004 after Hayao Miyazaki's animated film "Spirited Away".