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Recommended by Hayao Miyazaki's top 10 classic animated films

Hayao Miyazaki (miyazaki Hayao, born January 5, 1941 in Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo) is a Japanese animator, animator, manga artist, animation director, and screenwriter. Miyazaki's animation works mostly involve the relationship between humans and nature, pacifism and feminism, and the anime films produced are unique in the world animation world with exquisite technology, moving stories and warm style.

1. "Spirited Away" The film tells the story of the young girl Chihiro who accidentally came to the world of gods and spirits, and experienced many tribulations in order to save her parents. The film was released in 2001, is a warm story about growth and innocence, but also a very classic film and television work, very much like!

Recommended by Hayao Miyazaki's top 10 classic animated films

2 "Totoro" is one of Miyazaki's more successful masterpieces. The film is in a fresh and natural style, full of strong family affection, which makes people feel like a spring breeze. The film takes nature as the theme and shows the happy time when the Little Moon Sisters and totoro get along harmoniously.

Recommended by Hayao Miyazaki's top 10 classic animated films

3. "Caterpillar Boluo", also known as Caterpillar Polo, Caterpillar Pineapple, is an animated short film produced by Hayao Miyazaki, unlike previous works, "Caterpillar Boro" will fully use CG (computer drawing). Computer drawing can capture the most touching and beautiful shots mainly in terms of expression techniques, give full play to bold imagination, and try to make the picture full, touching and colorful.

Recommended by Hayao Miyazaki's top 10 classic animated films

4. "The Wind Rises" This film tells the story of Jiro Horikoshi, the developer of the Japanese Zero fighter jet, when he was young. Most of Miyazaki's works are filled with fantasy elements such as the appearance of a broom flying in the sky and caviar coming from the sea. But this time in the film, there is no incredible magic, and there are no monsters, and Jiro Horikoshi is the actual character who designed the Zero War in World War II.

Recommended by Hayao Miyazaki's top 10 classic animated films

5. The short film "The Giant God Soldier Appears in Tokyo" is about how the Giant God Soldier burned down the world in seven days. This is a film that relies on traditional special photography techniques to achieve the effect of special effects explosion!

Recommended by Hayao Miyazaki's top 10 classic animated films

6. "The Yeast King and the Egg Princess" tells the story of the (Egg Princess) who is a servant of the Witch and encounters a (Yeast) who suddenly has a life on the way to a mission, after which the two meet and escape from the Witch's hands together. The rich and varied storyline, combined with the full imagination, is what makes this film a classic.

Recommended by Hayao Miyazaki's top 10 classic animated films

7. "Princess Mononoke" inherits Miyazaki's long-standing deep thinking about the relationship between man and nature. The film does not stick to the destruction of the environment by human beings, but starts from the natural contradiction between man and nature that cannot be resolved, and explores the ultimate proposition of whether human beings and nature can truly achieve harmonious coexistence through the perspective of human beings' own survival. At the time, it was the highest-grossing film in Japanese history.

Recommended by Hayao Miyazaki's top 10 classic animated films

8. "Witch House Rush" tells the story of the magical girl Kiki leaving home for independent practice. The film depicts the plight of the average adolescent girl in Japan in the desire for independence and self-reliance. Tell us that life is actually a practice, and everything depends on ourselves.

Recommended by Hayao Miyazaki's top 10 classic animated films

9. "Castle in the Sky" Was released in Japan on August 2, 1986, and the film tells the story of the protagonist, the young girl Hilda and the young Baru, as well as pirates, soldiers, Muscas and others in search of the sky city of Laputa. Its theme song "With You" (common name: Castle in the Sky), composed by musician Jean Hisaishi, is known worldwide for its beautiful tunes that make people cry and beautiful rhythms that move the heartstrings, and has been adapted into various versions and become a famous film and television song.

Recommended by Hayao Miyazaki's top 10 classic animated films

10. "Hal's Moving Castle" Is an adaptation of the British children's novelist Diana Lee. W. Jones' Harwell the Sorcerer and the Devil of Fire. A war love, through this beautiful picture, let the audience experience not only the lonely waiting, but also the persistent touching love.

Recommended by Hayao Miyazaki's top 10 classic animated films

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