{"id":142,"date":"2016-01-26T01:25:42","date_gmt":"2016-01-26T08:25:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.kidsfirst.org\/juror\/blog\/2016\/01\/19\/the-boundless-creativity-of-studio-ghibli-by-clayton-pickard-age-16\/"},"modified":"2016-01-18T12:33:06","modified_gmt":"2016-01-18T19:33:06","slug":"the-boundless-creativity-of-studio-ghibli-by-clayton-pickard-age-16","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.kidsfirst.org\/juror\/blog\/2016\/the-boundless-creativity-of-studio-ghibli-by-clayton-pickard-age-16\/","title":{"rendered":"The Boundless Creativity of Studio Ghibli by Clayton Pickard"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><a href=\"http:\/\/www.kidsfirst.org\/juror\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/StudioGhiblijpg.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"197\" vspace=\"3\" hspace=\"6\" height=\"123\" border=\"0\" align=\"left\" title=\"StudioGhiblijpg.jpg\" alt=\"StudioGhiblijpg.jpg\" src=\"http:\/\/www.kidsfirst.org\/juror\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/.thumbs\/.StudioGhiblijpg.jpg\" \/><\/a>Move over Pixar! \u00a0Studio Ghibli is considered the premier animation house by many cinephiles. Last year marked the 30th anniversary of Studio Ghibli which was founded in 1985 by Hayao Miyazaki, Yasuyoshi \u00a0Tokuma, Isao Takahata and Toshio Suzuki. Studio Ghibli has released twenty-two feature films so far. The first film they made was <em>Nausicaa: The Valley of the Wind<\/em> in 1984, but the first Ghibli film released in the U.S. was <em>My Neighbor Totoro<\/em>, in 1993. I admire Studio Ghibli for their visual creativity, complexity and nuance. Plus there is always an important theme in each film. I also revere the Japanese studio because of all the strong women protagonists they include in every movie.<a onfocus=\"this.blur()\" onclick=\"ps_imagemanager_popup(this.href,'CastleintheSky.jpg','800','600');return false\" href=\"http:\/\/www.kidsfirst.org\/juror\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/CastleintheSky.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"150\" vspace=\"3\" hspace=\"6\" height=\"113\" border=\"0\" align=\"right\" title=\"CastleintheSky.jpg\" alt=\"CastleintheSky.jpg\" src=\"http:\/\/www.kidsfirst.org\/juror\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/.thumbs\/.CastleintheSky.jpg\" \/><\/a><\/p>\n<p>My three favorite Studio Ghibli films are <em>Castle in the Sky, Spirited Away<\/em> and <em>Princess Mononoke<\/em>. They are all directed by Hayao Miyazaki and all three deal with important themes. \u00a0<em>Castle in the Sky<\/em> is influenced by Gulliver\u2019s Travels and deals with the greed and power of totalitarian government. <em>Spirited Away<\/em> is more abstract, mysterious and mesmerizing. It is a coming-of-age film that definitely makes comments about greed and environmental pollution. It won the Oscar for Best Animated F<a onfocus=\"this.blur()\" onclick=\"ps_imagemanager_popup(this.href,'WhisperoftheHeart.jpg','307','440');return false\" href=\"http:\/\/www.kidsfirst.org\/juror\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/WhisperoftheHeart.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"135\" vspace=\"3\" hspace=\"6\" height=\"194\" border=\"0\" align=\"left\" alt=\"WhisperoftheHeart.jpg\" title=\"WhisperoftheHeart.jpg\" src=\"http:\/\/www.kidsfirst.org\/juror\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/.thumbs\/.WhisperoftheHeart.jpg\" \/><\/a>eature in 2003 and is #30 on IMDB\u2019s Best Films of all time list. \u00a0Last, <em>Princess Mononoke<\/em> is the strongest conservation film in the Ghibli oeuvre. They are all beautifully animated, have great voice-overs and terrific soundtracks.<\/p>\n<p>My mother is partial to <em>Whisper of the Heart<\/em> by Yoshifumi Kondo, <em>The Cat Returns<\/em> by Hiroyuki Morita and <em>The Tale of Princess Kaguya<\/em> by Isao Takahata. In addition to <em>Princess Kaguya<\/em>, Isao Takahata directed the wonderful <em>Grave of the Fireflies<\/em>, which won two awards at the Chicago International Children\u2019s Film Festival in 1994. \u00a0It is also rated #62 on IMDB\u2019s best films of all time. <em>The Tale of Princess Kayuga<\/em> garnered tons of international awards and was nominated for an Oscar last year for Best Animated Feature. \u00a0My mother loves the charm and lyricism of these films. Again, all three have strong female protagonists.<\/p>\n<p>I have seen 18 out of the 22 features by Studio Ghibli and I am looking forward to s<a onfocus=\"this.blur()\" onclick=\"ps_imagemanager_popup(this.href,'OnlyYesterday.jpg','1000','1500');return false\" href=\"http:\/\/www.kidsfirst.org\/juror\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/OnlyYesterday.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"133\" vspace=\"3\" hspace=\"6\" height=\"200\" border=\"0\" align=\"right\" title=\"OnlyYesterday.jpg\" alt=\"OnlyYesterday.jpg\" src=\"http:\/\/www.kidsfirst.org\/juror\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/.thumbs\/.OnlyYesterday.jpg\" \/><\/a>eeing the other four. One of those four, <em>Only Yesterday<\/em>, was recently released in the US. \u00a0It was directed by Isao Takahata in 1991, \u00a0but is only now getting its U.S. distribution.<\/p>\n<p>Gotta run guys. \u00a0I\u2019ve got to make the 4:35 showing of <em>Only Yesterday <\/em>at IFC center!<\/p>\n<p><a onfocus=\"this.blur()\" onclick=\"ps_imagemanager_popup(this.href,'Clayton.jpg','1718','2070');return false\" href=\"http:\/\/www.kidsfirst.org\/juror\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/Clayton.jpg\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"207\" vspace=\"3\" hspace=\"6\" height=\"250\" border=\"0\" align=\"left\" alt=\"Clayton.jpg\" title=\"Clayton.jpg\" src=\"http:\/\/www.kidsfirst.org\/juror\/blog\/wp-content\/uploads\/.thumbs\/.Clayton.jpg\" \/><\/a>By Clayton Pickard, KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 16<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Move over Pixar! \u00a0Studio Ghibli is considered the premier animation house by many cinephiles. Last year marked the 30th anniversary of Studio Ghibli which was founded in 1985 by Hayao Miyazaki, Yasuyoshi \u00a0Tokuma, Isao Takahata and Toshio Suzuki. Studio Ghibli has released twenty-two feature films so far. 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