February 2012
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Serendipity
This was completely unplanned, but my Tour de Miyazaki posts came to an end on the same day as the U.S. release of The Secret World of Arrietty, the trailer for which is responsible for me beginning my journey through the works of Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli.
Feb 18th
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Tour de Miyazaki: Ponyo
Released: 2008 (Japan), 2009 (United States) Brief Synopsis: In this (very) loose adaptation of The Little Mermaid, a young fish girl dreams of being human so she can befriend a young boy. Themes: Ponyo is aimed at younger audiences than most of Miyazaki’s films, possibly even more so than Kiki’s Delivery Service.  Therefore, the main theme of the film is friendship and accepting...
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