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As the title states, what's you're favourite movie from Hayao Miyazaki and Isao Takahata's legendary animation studio.
Is it the pre-Studio Ghibli original Nausicaa: Valley of the Wind? Or how about the movie that's on the logo, My Neighbor Totoro and the one is bound with, Grave of the Fireflies? The Oscar winning Spirited Away? The not released here until 2010 Tales from Earthsea? The recent Howl's Moving Castle? Or maybe you can't decide until you watch Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea? Or maybe even the quirky but awesome My Neighbors the Yamadas?
Me?
Well, it rolled down to Kiki's Delivery Service and Laputa: Castle in the Sky. Both are here because, well, deciding your favourite movie in the Studio Ghibli franchise is like deciding which conjoined twin is going to live and which one is going to die because there's only enough brain for one. And it rolled right down to Laputa.
I'd go on and on about how the action scenes were awesome, how the animation was beautiful as always and how they made me feel when a robot died. But I think you probably know why.
Is it the pre-Studio Ghibli original Nausicaa: Valley of the Wind? Or how about the movie that's on the logo, My Neighbor Totoro and the one is bound with, Grave of the Fireflies? The Oscar winning Spirited Away? The not released here until 2010 Tales from Earthsea? The recent Howl's Moving Castle? Or maybe you can't decide until you watch Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea? Or maybe even the quirky but awesome My Neighbors the Yamadas?
Me?
Well, it rolled down to Kiki's Delivery Service and Laputa: Castle in the Sky. Both are here because, well, deciding your favourite movie in the Studio Ghibli franchise is like deciding which conjoined twin is going to live and which one is going to die because there's only enough brain for one. And it rolled right down to Laputa.
I'd go on and on about how the action scenes were awesome, how the animation was beautiful as always and how they made me feel when a robot died. But I think you probably know why.