"Suzuki-san is making a dissolution program for Ghibli. No joke, we talked about it the other day." This dissolution program changes if Arrietty succeeds. "For example, Ghibli should be able to continue with about five staff members as a copyright management company even if we smash the studio. So, Ghibli can say 'We stop film production. Goodbye'. I do not have to be there." "I think that I must think about only a movie of a boy.""I do not need to make a movie if it is not a tragic story of a boy.""So I want to escape to "Porco Rosso: The Last Sortie". I have all its materials.""It should be interesting.""It is set for Spanish Civil War."gamingeek said:
- "If next two films succeed and Suzuki-san lets me make it (Porco) while saying, 'It cannot be helped because it's a hobby of the old man', I'm happy. It's my hobby."
- "I had thought about the possibility of "Porco Rosso: The Last Sortie" in the morning. But before Shibuya-san (the interviewer) come here, I thought 'It's not good after all, It's just my hobby.'"
So he's not retiring now because work now feels like a hobby. And they are banking on the next two Ghibli films from new directors to see if it works. If it succeeds then a Porco Rosso sequel could be on the cards. But if they fail they will dissolve the company and leave?
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobileYodariquo said:Wow, he's director of Ponyo AND Ponyo?!
I loved both of them.
Yodariquo said:Wow, he's director of Ponyo AND Ponyo?!
You obviously missed the sequel.
I hope the studio stays strong, but without Miyazaki, I don't know.
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Foolz said:Porco Rosso 2 sounds interesting, though I was disappointed with what I've seen of the first.
When I first saw it I didn't like it at all. I watched it in japanese with subs. Second time I caught it in English with Michael Keaton dubbing the voice of Porco and I loved it. I think the humor and subtle charm works better in english this time.
ASK_Story said:It really is a sad reality to face that Studio Ghibli could die out without Miyazaki there.
I hope the studio stays strong, but without Miyazaki, I don't know.
I think he would always act as a consultant and give story ideas and advice.
This is all Yoda's fault for pirating Spirited Away.
DAMN YOU YODA!
Foolz said:"So he's not retiring now because work now feels like a hobby. And they are banking on the next two Ghibli films from new directors to see if it works. If it succeeds then a Porco Rosso sequel could be on the cards. But if they fail they will dissolve the company and leave? "
This is all Yoda's fault for pirating Spirited Away.
DAMN YOU YODA!
I own Spirited Away. Blame Iga (what else is he there for?).
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Tell me to get back to rewriting this site so it's not horrible on mobileYodariquo said:Foolz said:"So he's not retiring now because work now feels like a hobby. And they are banking on the next two Ghibli films from new directors to see if it works. If it succeeds then a Porco Rosso sequel could be on the cards. But if they fail they will dissolve the company and leave? "
This is all Yoda's fault for pirating Spirited Away.
DAMN YOU YODA!I own Spirited Away. Blame Iga (what else is he there for?).
But you pirated it before buying right? The damage was already done!
However when you put it like that...
Hayao Miyazaki Talks Futures... and This Time, Retirement Isn't on the Tip of His Tongue
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