posters too afraid of the anime forum come here instead
it happens a lot, i dont know what posters do over there to scare homosexuals like the OP so much, but i wish they did it on every board
last time I saw Cinemaphile, it was overrun with the kind of autists who only like anime about little girls acting cute, and act extremely smug and superior about it
Spirited Away has by far the most well developed themes, but the best Ghibli movies are all about equivalent. Girls like Howl's Moving Castle, boys that wish they were girls like Princess Mononoke, and everyone else gets distributed between Spirited Away/Porco/Nausicaa.
>boys that wish they were girls like Princess Mononoke
Don't know what you're talking about. You're supposed to self insert as Ashitaka and fall in love with the wolf girl.
It's not. It's precisely where miyazaki went downhill.
It's the most popular one though because it was specifically aimed at young girls (Miyazaki made it specifically for his friends 10 year old daughter).
It made a trillion dollars and influenced every "prestige" anime film maker, and changed the face of anime entirely. For the worse IMO, because now the industry is full of copy cats like Makoto Shinkai and Mamoru Hosoda, all trying to do wistful/shmaltzy fantasy for little twats coming of age.
Everything he did before that was far better. From Cagliostro right up to and including Mononoke.
>The guy who made far less successful films is the better artist.
He makes good shit but he's not "better" or "worse" than Miyazaki because it's moronic to compare the two. They were on the same team and they had entirely different visions for the types of movies they wanted to make.
>Makoto Shinkai and Mamoru Hosoda
Both of these are better than Ghibli has been since they started even if they are doing the same movie over and over.
Shinkai got his break doing an OVA entirely by himself + a female voice.
Hosoda's Belle is my favourite movie of the last decade but even back as far as Utena he did beautiful spectacle that is only possible with animation and nobody else does.
I've been on this site since 2007, watched enough anime before that to passably have a conversation in Jap, and I've gone to Cinemaphile maybe 4 times. The mental illness is beyond all reason and clearly enforced to be so.
wrong board moron
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Go discuss anime in the anime board stupid butthole
Cinemaphile was a mistake
>Movies in tv board is LE BAD
There is a reason why Cinemaphile, Cinemaphile and /mlp/ exist, go to your designated manchildren containment board
posters too afraid of the anime forum come here instead
it happens a lot, i dont know what posters do over there to scare homosexuals like the OP so much, but i wish they did it on every board
>I wish every board was an overmoderated jannie babysat shithole composed entirely of screaming autistic trannies
looks like your wish came true some time ago then
last time I saw Cinemaphile, it was overrun with the kind of autists who only like anime about little girls acting cute, and act extremely smug and superior about it
Great yes. Most well rounded yes. Nausicaa was his magnum opus thoughbeit.
You were tricked, we all know it's My Neighbor Totoro (dubbed).
not really. it was basically the first miyazaki film that got some decent support from Hollywood so it tends to be overrated in the west.
For me it's Mononoke and Porco Rosso.
You were told wrong
Spirited Away has by far the most well developed themes, but the best Ghibli movies are all about equivalent. Girls like Howl's Moving Castle, boys that wish they were girls like Princess Mononoke, and everyone else gets distributed between Spirited Away/Porco/Nausicaa.
>boys that wish they were girls like Princess Mononoke
Don't know what you're talking about. You're supposed to self insert as Ashitaka and fall in love with the wolf girl.
When I was younger I thought the scene where she feeds him was the most romantic thing in the world.
Boys that want to be girls self-insert as Mononoke. Most girls don't and instead prefer to imagine falling in love with Howl.
My Neighbor Totoro is considered his best. Also, best anime and best animated film of all time.
for me it's pom poko
>There is a reason why Cinemaphile, Cinemaphile and /mlp/ exist, go to your designated manchildren containment board
I actually like The Cat Returns over a lot of Ghibli films. A relatively short but fun adventure movie.
It's not. It's precisely where miyazaki went downhill.
It's the most popular one though because it was specifically aimed at young girls (Miyazaki made it specifically for his friends 10 year old daughter).
It made a trillion dollars and influenced every "prestige" anime film maker, and changed the face of anime entirely. For the worse IMO, because now the industry is full of copy cats like Makoto Shinkai and Mamoru Hosoda, all trying to do wistful/shmaltzy fantasy for little twats coming of age.
Everything he did before that was far better. From Cagliostro right up to and including Mononoke.
*And while i'm at it, Isao Takahata was the better film maker at that studio
>The guy who made far less successful films is the better artist.
He makes good shit but he's not "better" or "worse" than Miyazaki because it's moronic to compare the two. They were on the same team and they had entirely different visions for the types of movies they wanted to make.
>Makoto Shinkai and Mamoru Hosoda
Both of these are better than Ghibli has been since they started even if they are doing the same movie over and over.
Shinkai got his break doing an OVA entirely by himself + a female voice.
Hosoda's Belle is my favourite movie of the last decade but even back as far as Utena he did beautiful spectacle that is only possible with animation and nobody else does.
It's close, but the best one is Porco Rosso. I can't wait to see Heron
Heron is probably a top 5 Ghibli movie, but I must admit I didn't see Porco Rosso.
I can't even sit through Porco Rosso. Why would you watch something that is purposefully ugly? You have modern media for that.
if you're looking at all that and focusing only on the pigman, you're the ugly one
This "characters need to be conventionally pretty" complaint is so moronic it could only come from braindead Cinemaphile contrarians
Porco Rosso is the best because it implies that an underaged girl is a legitimate love interest for a guy well into his 30's, or possibly even 40's.
I've been on this site since 2007, watched enough anime before that to passably have a conversation in Jap, and I've gone to Cinemaphile maybe 4 times. The mental illness is beyond all reason and clearly enforced to be so.
You don't discuss anime on Cinemaphile you discuss manga and ignore the other threads.
Castle in the sky has the overall best script and designs.
Nausicaa has slightly better world-building.
The rest is not on the same level.
Which is set first in the timeline of that world?
Could be either actually. Might even just be different parts of the same world at around the same time.
That's true too, I like to think Castle in the Sky is long enough after Nausicaa that there's no memory of the sea of corruption