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duckroll 2012-12-13 06:16

Kaguya-hime no Monogatari (New Isao Takahata film)
 
http://www.kaguyahime-monogatari.jp/

Kaguya-hime no Monogatari (The Story of Princess Kaguya)
Original Work: The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter
Concept/Script/Director: Isao Takahata
Script: Sakaguchi Riko
Music: Shinichiro Ikebe
Animation Production: Studio Ghibli

The long awaited new film by Takahata will finally be released in Japan in Summer 2013. This is Ghibli's version of the Tale of the Bamboo Cutter, a famous Japanese folk tale. It has been in production for a few years, and Takahata has been talking about directing it for an even longer time. This is also Takahata's first new film in 14 years.

http://i.imgur.com/nZ6LA.jpg

Warm Mist 2012-12-13 07:12

Consider me hyped. Takahata is the best director at Ghibli for me, and seeing him do a new project is wonderful. I'm confident this movie will be great, if it has this much time and thought invested into it.

Don't know much about the folktale, but seems interesting enough. Eager to see Ghibli and Takahata's vision of it.

Cosmic Eagle 2012-12-14 06:35

Don't know the director or his work but it's Taketori Monogatari...that's always a draw for me.

dresden 2012-12-15 05:51

Oh cool, I love One Piece.

Nikkan 2013-01-07 14:31

Looking forward to seeing more about this, tale of the bamboo cutter is one of my favorites (still crossing my fingers for the continuation of Howl's Castle to be animated one day though).

Let's hope for such endearing Kaguya design as in Okami, yes?
http://okami.neoseeker.com/w/i/okami...0px-Kaguya.jpg

Warm Mist 2013-07-10 18:07

Teaser:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4M6tfi0aAV8

It's beautiful.

Lenneth4 2013-07-10 19:02

WOW ! o_o
Dat animation.

Guardian Enzo 2013-07-10 19:41

This is a good summer to be a Ghibli fan...

Pocari_Sweat 2013-07-12 19:59

Takahata movie. Hell yea. Always been much more of a fan of him then miyazaki so I'm looking forward to this.

NoemiChan 2013-07-12 20:14

Must watch Ghibli movie!!!!!!!

Warm Mist 2013-10-26 13:53

It's due time this thread got bumped.
New trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T7gkBz9Lwpg

And well, since it's not in the thread, the film opens in Japan the 23rd of November.

Flower 2013-10-26 23:05

Been waiting for this one for a looooong time now. ^^

Leo_Otaku 2013-10-27 22:01

Looks interesting i would like to check this out :) I was afraid that uncut animation was the style and it had me worried.

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Originally Posted by Nikkan (Post 4503498)
(still crossing my fingers for the continuation of Howl's Castle to be animated one day though).

I would rather they not, they did not do the the first book justice at all. Also, the other books don't have Sophie and Howl as main characters so they aren't really too much of a sequel. They would be better off doing some of the Crestomanci ones, but i don't want they to ruin another book.

Warm Mist 2013-11-08 03:41

Why does nobody care about the good anime ;_;

Three-minute trailer. Looking as great as ever, with that delicious Takahata realism applied to this aesthetic.

totoum 2013-11-10 10:41

Quote:

Originally Posted by Warm Mist (Post 4901080)
Why does nobody care about the good anime ;_;

Three-minute trailer. Looking as great as ever, with that delicious Takahata realism applied to this aesthetic.

It's not that I don't care, it's that right about everything I see from this film leaves me speechless (in a great way)

orion 2013-11-10 13:06

Quote:

Originally Posted by Warm Mist (Post 4901080)
Why does nobody care about the good anime ;_;

Three-minute trailer. Looking as great as ever, with that delicious Takahata realism applied to this aesthetic.

It's something that prob only an animation fan will love. "The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter" is not exactly a "happy", "fun" or "action" title.

c933103 2013-12-03 10:08

In Japan market the film's reception aren't quite good...would it fight back in oversea market?

Vegard Aune 2013-12-05 05:13

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Originally Posted by c933103 (Post 4930241)
In Japan market the film's reception aren't quite good...would it fight back in oversea market?

It isn't? I admittedly haven't managed to really check what people are saying about it myself due to being utterly useless at reading kanji, but I basically went and saw this movie on the premiere day because... I had nothing better to do that day... and I was surprised by just how much I ended up liking the movie. Now, calling it my favorite non-Miyazaki film from Studio Ghibli would be damning it with faint praise as it is the only one I've seen which he had no involvment in, but I can say that I thought it was a movie that worked on pretty much every level (Well, I didn't much care for the first 10-15 minutes or so, but then again this is an extremely Japanese movie, and Japan apparently does not share Hollywood's opinion that the first scene of a movie needs to instantly grab the audience's attention), and it's probably my fourth favorite Ghibli movie overall. (For the record, the top 3 for me would be Porco Rosso, Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke.)

So if it's true that this movie is getting a lukewarm reception in general, then this fact kinda saddens me.

c933103 2013-12-06 12:48

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vegard Aune (Post 4932190)
It isn't? I admittedly haven't managed to really check what people are saying about it myself due to being utterly useless at reading kanji, but I basically went and saw this movie on the premiere day because... I had nothing better to do that day... and I was surprised by just how much I ended up liking the movie. Now, calling it my favorite non-Miyazaki film from Studio Ghibli would be damning it with faint praise as it is the only one I've seen which he had no involvment in, but I can say that I thought it was a movie that worked on pretty much every level (Well, I didn't much care for the first 10-15 minutes or so, but then again this is an extremely Japanese movie, and Japan apparently does not share Hollywood's opinion that the first scene of a movie needs to instantly grab the audience's attention), and it's probably my fourth favorite Ghibli movie overall. (For the record, the top 3 for me would be Porco Rosso, Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke.)

So if it's true that this movie is getting a lukewarm reception in general, then this fact kinda saddens me.

In fact I just discovered I'd used a wrong word...what I meant was boxoffice...
Reception-wise, just randomly checking a site, it is above average although not exceptionally high..http://eiga.com/movie/ranking/review/monthly/

ReddyRedWolf 2013-12-07 19:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by Warm Mist (Post 4473159)

Don't know much about the folktale, but seems interesting enough. Eager to see Ghibli and Takahata's vision of it.

Long story short. An old man Bamboo Cutter finds a baby in bamboo with some gold. He and his wife raises her as their own daughter. He beauty and yellow hair attracts lots of guys and is asked for her hand in marriage. She sends these guys to wild goose chases as condition. She does not want to be married. Even the emperor of Japan falls for her.

It turns out...
Spoiler:


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