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The posters for the Chinese releases of Studio Ghibli films are generally outstanding
With that in mind... Our first two films couldn't be more different. ON-GAKU is a wonderfully offbeat high school band anime made by a team of amateurs, while PROMARE is a wild, colourful, action-packed feature from one of the greatest studios working today, Studio Trigger.
Today in 2013, Isao Takahata's final film, The Tale of the Princess Kaguya, was released in Japanese cinemas.
Sussex friends! We're thrilled to be screening Satoshi Kon's kaleidoscopic celebration of a century of Japanese cinema, MILLENNIUM ACTRESS, at @LewesDepot on Weds 19 Oct.
We're also signing copies of our Anime Movie Guide after the screening.
Come along! https://t.co/fTZ62gOhmg
Since expanding our horizons beyond Studio Ghibli, we've covered the films of Satoshi Kon, Cartoon Saloon, Mamoru Hosoda and Henry Selick / Laika... Where next?
Excited to see that our Ghibliotheque books are coming out in Germany in October, thanks to @PaniniVerlag! 🇩🇪
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Released in Japan on this day in 1989, a Hayao Miyazaki classic that only seems to get more rich and resonant with each passing year, the magical Kiki's Delivery Service.
More info on The Deer King, plus where you can see it, right here: https://t.co/EvXBtozHfF
Two relatively recent Studio Ghibli films were released in Japan on 19th July: Hayao Miyazaki's ham-bitious fish-out-of-water flick Ponyo (2008) and Hiromasa Yonebayashi's wistful girl-out-of-time drama When Marnie Was There (2014).