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He began his career in the eary-'60s at Toei, but came to prominence writing and directing anime for television in the '70s; not only did he direct several episodes of the original ''Manga/LupinIII'' TV series, his first feature film was an action-adventure caper flick starring the ''Lupin'' characters: ''Anime/{{The Castle of Cagliostro}}'' (which is now an acknowledged classic, despite some wholesome liberties). In addition to his early writing and directing work, he also lent his artistic talents to numerous anime series during this time, providing - among other things - storyboards, scene design, organisation, and occasional key animation for the early entries into the WorldMasterpieceTheater series.
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He began his career in the eary-'60s at Toei, but came to prominence writing and directing anime for television in the '70s; not only did he direct several episodes of the original ''Manga/LupinIII'' Anime/LupinIIIGreenJacket TV series, his first feature film was an action-adventure caper flick starring the ''Lupin'' characters: ''Anime/{{The Castle of Cagliostro}}'' (which is now an acknowledged classic, despite some wholesome liberties). In addition to his early writing and directing work, he also lent his artistic talents to numerous anime series during this time, providing - among other things - storyboards, scene design, organisation, and occasional key animation for the early entries into the WorldMasterpieceTheater series.
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* CreatorThumbprint: All of Hayao Miyazaki's films have at least one scene depicting characters at great heights or on the edges of precipitious drops: most of his films also feature at least one [[CoolPlane fantastic flying machine.]] Many of his films feature flight as a prominent theme.
** And pigs.
** And characters that get so angry [[ExpressiveHair their hair levitates.]]
* CreatorThumbprint: All of Hayao Miyazaki's films have at least one scene depicting characters at great heights or on the edges of precipitious drops: most of his films also feature at least one [[CoolPlane fantastic flying machine.]] Many of his films feature flight as a prominent theme.
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It may be some indicator of the stature and craftmanship of Miyazaki to know that Disney has paid exorbitant amounts of money to be the exclusive distributor of his works in English ''on his terms'', ''Nausicaa'' having previously suffered both a {{Macekre}} (''Warriors of the Wind'') and [[TheProblemWithLicensedGames video game derivatives]] that [[CompletelyMissingThePoint completely missed the point]]. Legend has it that when he heard that ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'' was going to be altered for American audiences, he sent Miramax (the American-language version's producers) a katana with a two-word note attached: "No cuts". He has gained notoriety for being bitingly vocal in his own beliefs, making him a unique case of an executive who goes by his word; he explained that he was not present to accept the Academy Award in 2003 because America was at war with Iraq. He is also a feminist, which should make it no big surprise that nearly all of his films feature female main characters. He doesn't keep in touch in high-tech gadgets and consumer products, with only his most popular titles having CG elements in them... later [[GoodOldWays shutting down his CG department entirely.]] In fact, he's quite critical to the high-tech materialistic society as [[http://kotaku.com/5584759/hayao-miyazaki-compares-ipad-use-to-masturbation he compared the iPad to "masturbation,"]] as well as [[Analysis/{{Moe}} Moe and otaku culture, whom he perceives as being overtly sexist]]
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It may be some indicator of the stature and craftmanship of Miyazaki to know that Disney has paid exorbitant amounts of money to be the exclusive distributor of his works in English ''on his terms'', ''Nausicaa'' having previously suffered both a {{Macekre}} (''Warriors of the Wind'') and [[TheProblemWithLicensedGames video game derivatives]] that [[CompletelyMissingThePoint completely missed the point]]. Legend has it that when he heard that ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'' was going to be altered for American audiences, he sent Miramax (the American-language version's producers) a katana with a two-word note attached: "No cuts". He has gained notoriety for being bitingly vocal in his own beliefs, making him a unique case of an executive who goes by his word; he explained that he was not present to accept the Academy Award in 2003 because America was at war with Iraq. He is also a feminist, which should make it no big surprise that nearly all of his films feature female main characters. He doesn't keep in touch in high-tech gadgets and consumer products, with only his most popular titles having CG elements in them... later [[GoodOldWays shutting down his CG department entirely.]] In fact, he's quite critical to the high-tech materialistic society as [[http://kotaku.com/5584759/hayao-miyazaki-compares-ipad-use-to-masturbation he compared the iPad to "masturbation,"]] as well as [[Analysis/{{Moe}} Moe and otaku culture, whom he perceives as being overtly sexist]]
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* ''Jungle Kurobe'', TMS, 1973, [[http://cartoonresearch.com/index.php/jungle-kurobe-1973/ original concept]]
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* ''Vicky The Viking'', Zuiyo Eizo (now knowed as NipponAnimation), 1974, key animation
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He enjoys {{Green Aesop}}s, [[UsefulNotes:{{Airships}} Airships,]]!and SceneryPorn; has an unexplained love for pigs, and he's also responsible for a fair amount of [[NightmareFuel/HayaoMiyazaki Nightmare Fuel]]. His films all have flying scenes with the exception of ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'' and ''Anime/PonyoOnTheCliffByTheSea''. He's also not particularly fond of the simplistic concepts of [[BlackAndWhiteMorality good vs. evil,]] preferring instead to [[GrayAndGreyMorality place both sides in the grey.]] He also has his own [[http://ulp.ottawa-anime.org/index2.html fan-made Religion.]]
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He enjoys {{Green Aesop}}s, [[UsefulNotes:{{Airships}} Airships,]]!and [[UsefulNotes/{{Airships}} Airships,]] and SceneryPorn; has an unexplained love for pigs, and he's also responsible for a fair amount of [[NightmareFuel/HayaoMiyazaki Nightmare Fuel]]. His films all have flying scenes with the exception of ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'' and ''Anime/PonyoOnTheCliffByTheSea''. He's also not particularly fond of the simplistic concepts of [[BlackAndWhiteMorality good vs. evil,]] preferring instead to [[GrayAndGreyMorality place both sides in the grey.]] He also has his own [[http://ulp.ottawa-anime.org/index2.html fan-made Religion.]]
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He enjoys {{Green Aesop}}s and SceneryPorn, Aesop}}s, [[UsefulNotes:{{Airships}} Airships,]]!and SceneryPorn; has an unexplained love for pigs, and he's also responsible for a fair amount of [[NightmareFuel/HayaoMiyazaki Nightmare Fuel]]. His films all have flying scenes with the exception of ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'' and ''Anime/PonyoOnTheCliffByTheSea''. He's also not particularly fond of the simplistic concepts of [[BlackAndWhiteMorality good vs. evil,]] preferring instead to [[GrayAndGreyMorality place both sides in the grey.]] He also has his own [[http://ulp.ottawa-anime.org/index2.html fan-made Religion.]]
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He enjoys {{Green Aesop}}s and SceneryPorn, has an unexplained love for pigs, and he's also responsible for a fair amount of [[NightmareFuel/HayaoMiyazaki Nightmare Fuel]]. His films all have flying scenes with the exception of ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'' and ''Anime/PonyoOnTheCliffByTheSea''. He also has his own [[http://ulp.ottawa-anime.org/index2.html fan-made Religion.]] He's also not particularly fond of the simplistic concepts of [[BlackAndWhiteMorality good vs. evil,]] preferring instead to [[GrayAndGreyMorality place both sides in the grey.]] He also has his own [[http://ulp.ottawa-anime.org/index2.html fan-made Religion.]]
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-> ''"In order to grow your audience, you must betray their expectations."''
->--'''Hayao Miyazaki'''
->''And that's why he won the Oscar.''
->-- '''AdultSwim'''s answer to the above quote.
The co-founder of StudioGhibli, Hayao Miyazaki is the single most successful and renowned animator in Japan since OsamuTezuka, and by far the most famous Japanese animator worldwide.
Miyazaki's father and uncle owned a large airplane factory, and airplanes were the first things he drew when he began to learn how; the influences of growing up around flying machines have resonated throughout his work since.
He began his career in the eary-'60s at Toei, but came to prominence writing and directing anime for television in the '70s; not only did he direct several episodes of the original ''Manga/LupinIII'' TV series, his first feature film was an action-adventure caper flick starring the ''Lupin'' characters: ''Anime/{{The Castle of Cagliostro}}'' (which is now an acknowledged classic, despite some wholesome liberties). In addition to his early writing and directing work, he also lent his artistic talents to numerous anime series during this time, providing - among other things - storyboards, scene design, organisation, and occasional key animation for the early entries into the WorldMasterpieceTheater series.
In 1984, Miyazaki and producer IsaoTakahata scraped together a staff and enough financial support to make a feature film: ''Manga/NausicaaOfTheValleyOfTheWind'', based on a manga Miyazaki was writing at the time. It was so successful that Takahata and Miyazaki were able to set up their own studio -- [[StudioGhibli Ghibli]] -- which has been their base of operations since.
It may be some indicator of the stature and craftmanship of Miyazaki to know that Disney has paid exorbitant amounts of money to be the exclusive distributor of his works in English ''on his terms'', ''Nausicaa'' having previously suffered both a {{Macekre}} (''Warriors of the Wind'') and [[TheProblemWithLicensedGames video game derivatives]] that [[CompletelyMissingThePoint completely missed the point]]. Legend has it that when he heard that ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'' was going to be altered for American audiences, he sent Miramax (the American-language version's producers) a katana with a two-word note attached: "No cuts". He has gained notoriety for being bitingly vocal in his own beliefs, making him a unique case of an executive who goes by his word; he explained that he was not present to accept the Academy Award in 2003 because America was at war with Iraq. He is also a feminist, which should make it no big surprise that nearly all of his films feature female main characters. He doesn't keep in touch in high-tech gadgets and consumer products, with only his most popular titles having CG elements in them... later [[GoodOldWays shutting down his CG department entirely.]] In fact, he's quite critical to the high-tech materialistic society as [[http://kotaku.com/5584759/hayao-miyazaki-compares-ipad-use-to-masturbation he compared the iPad to "masturbation,"]] as well as [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Analysis/Moe Moe and otaku culture, whom he perceives as being overtly sexist]]
Currently, he stands as the only anime director to be recognized with Hollywood's highest honor: the Academy Award. His 2001 film ''Anime/SpiritedAway'' won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature Film in 2003, improbably defeating both ''WesternAnimation/IceAge'' and ''Lilo & Stitch''; the film's unprecedented and unexpected Oscar win caused Disney to widen the film's theatrical release for a few weeks prior to the film's DVD release, and the film itself was widely applauded by film critics, anime fans, and animation enthusiasts alike. (Miyazaki would be nominated for, and lose, the same award three years later with ''Anime/HowlsMovingCastle''.)
He enjoys {{Green Aesop}}s and SceneryPorn, has an unexplained love for pigs, and he's also responsible for a fair amount of [[NightmareFuel/HayaoMiyazaki Nightmare Fuel]]. His films all have flying scenes with the exception of ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'' and ''Anime/PonyoOnTheCliffByTheSea''. He also has his own [[http://ulp.ottawa-anime.org/index2.html fan-made Religion.]]
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'''Notable television:'''
* ''Hustle Punch'', ToeiAnimation, 1965, key animation
* ''The King Kong Show'', Toei[=/=]RankinBass, 1966, key animation
* ''Manga/SallyTheWitch'' (60's version), Toei, 1966, key animation
* ''The Mouse On The Mayflower'', Toei[=/=]Rankin Bass, 1968, key animation
* ''The Smokey Bear Show'', Toei[=/=]Rankin Bass, 1969, key animation, Miyazaki's last production at Toei
* ''Manga/LupinIII'' series 1, Monkey Punch[=/=]{{TMS}} stationed at A-Productions, 1971, Key animation
* ''Panda Go Panda'', TMS, 1972, Screenplay and key animation
* ''Vicky The Viking'', Zuiyo Eizo (now knowed as NipponAnimation), 1974, key animation
* Alot of the ''WorldMasterpieceTheater'' (pre 1977), Zuiyo Eizo[=/=]Nippon Animation, key animation
* ''Lupin III'' series 2, Monkey Punch[=/=]TMS, 1977 (however, Miyazaki's episodes did not show up until 1980) stationed at Telecom Animation Film, director of the episodes [[Recap/LupinIIIS2E145 #145]] and #155
* ''Anime/FutureBoyConan'', Nippon Animation, 1978, writer and director
* ''{{Anime/Ulysses31}}'' (pilot), TMS[=/=]{{Dic}} stationed at Telecom, 1980, key animation
* ''Tetsujin 28'', TMS, 1980, key animation
* ''The New Adventures of Zorro'', TMS[=/=]{{Filmation}} stationed at Telecom, 1981, Episode animation director
* ''WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget'' (pilot), TMS[=/=]Dic stationed at Telecom, made in 1982 but did not aired until 1983, key animation
* ''Literature/TheLittles'', TMS[=/=]Dic stationed at Telecom, 1983, chief Telecom director during season 1 (Nobuo Tomizawa was the chief Telecom director during season 2) and episode animation director
* ''Anime/SherlockHound'', TMS[=/=]RAI, 1982 (aired in 1984), director, 5 episodes (people tend to say 6 episodes, however, one of said episodes (''The Sovereign Gold Coins'') is really directed by Nobuo Tomizawa)
'''Notable films:'''
* ''Manga/LupinIII: Anime/{{The Castle of Cagliostro}}'', 1979
* ''Manga/NausicaaOfTheValleyOfTheWind'', 1984
* ''[[Anime/CastleInTheSky Laputa: Castle In The Sky]]'', 1986
* ''Anime/MyNeighborTotoro'', 1988
* ''Anime/LittleNemoAdventuresInSlumberland'' 1989: He worked on the pre-production of the film, but considered it [[OldShame one of the worst experiences he ever had in his professional career.]]
* ''[[Anime/KikisDeliveryService Kiki's Delivery Service]]'', 1989
* ''Anime/PorcoRosso'', 1992
* ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'', 1997
* ''Anime/SpiritedAway'', 2001
* ''Anime/HowlsMovingCastle'', 2005
* ''Anime/PonyoOnTheCliffByTheSea'' (aka ''Ponyo''), 2008
* ''Anime/TheBorrowerArrietty'', 2010: In this case he wrote the script but didn't direct it.
* ''Anime/FromUpOnPoppyHill'', 2011: As with the above, Miyazaki only served as scriptwriter.
'''Notable other:'''
* ''OnYourMark'' (AnimatedMusicVideo), 1995
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-> ''"In order to grow your audience, you must betray their expectations."''
->--'''Hayao Miyazaki'''
->''And that's why he won the Oscar.''
->-- '''AdultSwim'''s answer to the above quote.
The co-founder of StudioGhibli, Hayao Miyazaki is the single most successful and renowned animator in Japan since OsamuTezuka, and by far the most famous Japanese animator worldwide.
Miyazaki's father and uncle owned a large airplane factory, and airplanes were the first things he drew when he began to learn how; the influences of growing up around flying machines have resonated throughout his work since.
He began his career in the eary-'60s at Toei, but came to prominence writing and directing anime for television in the '70s; not only did he direct several episodes of the original ''Manga/LupinIII'' TV series, his first feature film was an action-adventure caper flick starring the ''Lupin'' characters: ''Anime/{{The Castle of Cagliostro}}'' (which is now an acknowledged classic, despite some wholesome liberties). In addition to his early writing and directing work, he also lent his artistic talents to numerous anime series during this time, providing - among other things - storyboards, scene design, organisation, and occasional key animation for the early entries into the WorldMasterpieceTheater series.
In 1984, Miyazaki and producer IsaoTakahata scraped together a staff and enough financial support to make a feature film: ''Manga/NausicaaOfTheValleyOfTheWind'', based on a manga Miyazaki was writing at the time. It was so successful that Takahata and Miyazaki were able to set up their own studio -- [[StudioGhibli Ghibli]] -- which has been their base of operations since.
It may be some indicator of the stature and craftmanship of Miyazaki to know that Disney has paid exorbitant amounts of money to be the exclusive distributor of his works in English ''on his terms'', ''Nausicaa'' having previously suffered both a {{Macekre}} (''Warriors of the Wind'') and [[TheProblemWithLicensedGames video game derivatives]] that [[CompletelyMissingThePoint completely missed the point]]. Legend has it that when he heard that ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'' was going to be altered for American audiences, he sent Miramax (the American-language version's producers) a katana with a two-word note attached: "No cuts". He has gained notoriety for being bitingly vocal in his own beliefs, making him a unique case of an executive who goes by his word; he explained that he was not present to accept the Academy Award in 2003 because America was at war with Iraq. He is also a feminist, which should make it no big surprise that nearly all of his films feature female main characters. He doesn't keep in touch in high-tech gadgets and consumer products, with only his most popular titles having CG elements in them... later [[GoodOldWays shutting down his CG department entirely.]] In fact, he's quite critical to the high-tech materialistic society as [[http://kotaku.com/5584759/hayao-miyazaki-compares-ipad-use-to-masturbation he compared the iPad to "masturbation,"]] as well as [[http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Analysis/Moe Moe and otaku culture, whom he perceives as being overtly sexist]]
Currently, he stands as the only anime director to be recognized with Hollywood's highest honor: the Academy Award. His 2001 film ''Anime/SpiritedAway'' won the Oscar for Best Animated Feature Film in 2003, improbably defeating both ''WesternAnimation/IceAge'' and ''Lilo & Stitch''; the film's unprecedented and unexpected Oscar win caused Disney to widen the film's theatrical release for a few weeks prior to the film's DVD release, and the film itself was widely applauded by film critics, anime fans, and animation enthusiasts alike. (Miyazaki would be nominated for, and lose, the same award three years later with ''Anime/HowlsMovingCastle''.)
He enjoys {{Green Aesop}}s and SceneryPorn, has an unexplained love for pigs, and he's also responsible for a fair amount of [[NightmareFuel/HayaoMiyazaki Nightmare Fuel]]. His films all have flying scenes with the exception of ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'' and ''Anime/PonyoOnTheCliffByTheSea''. He also has his own [[http://ulp.ottawa-anime.org/index2.html fan-made Religion.]]
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'''Notable television:'''
* ''Hustle Punch'', ToeiAnimation, 1965, key animation
* ''The King Kong Show'', Toei[=/=]RankinBass, 1966, key animation
* ''Manga/SallyTheWitch'' (60's version), Toei, 1966, key animation
* ''The Mouse On The Mayflower'', Toei[=/=]Rankin Bass, 1968, key animation
* ''The Smokey Bear Show'', Toei[=/=]Rankin Bass, 1969, key animation, Miyazaki's last production at Toei
* ''Manga/LupinIII'' series 1, Monkey Punch[=/=]{{TMS}} stationed at A-Productions, 1971, Key animation
* ''Panda Go Panda'', TMS, 1972, Screenplay and key animation
* ''Vicky The Viking'', Zuiyo Eizo (now knowed as NipponAnimation), 1974, key animation
* Alot of the ''WorldMasterpieceTheater'' (pre 1977), Zuiyo Eizo[=/=]Nippon Animation, key animation
* ''Lupin III'' series 2, Monkey Punch[=/=]TMS, 1977 (however, Miyazaki's episodes did not show up until 1980) stationed at Telecom Animation Film, director of the episodes [[Recap/LupinIIIS2E145 #145]] and #155
* ''Anime/FutureBoyConan'', Nippon Animation, 1978, writer and director
* ''{{Anime/Ulysses31}}'' (pilot), TMS[=/=]{{Dic}} stationed at Telecom, 1980, key animation
* ''Tetsujin 28'', TMS, 1980, key animation
* ''The New Adventures of Zorro'', TMS[=/=]{{Filmation}} stationed at Telecom, 1981, Episode animation director
* ''WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget'' (pilot), TMS[=/=]Dic stationed at Telecom, made in 1982 but did not aired until 1983, key animation
* ''Literature/TheLittles'', TMS[=/=]Dic stationed at Telecom, 1983, chief Telecom director during season 1 (Nobuo Tomizawa was the chief Telecom director during season 2) and episode animation director
* ''Anime/SherlockHound'', TMS[=/=]RAI, 1982 (aired in 1984), director, 5 episodes (people tend to say 6 episodes, however, one of said episodes (''The Sovereign Gold Coins'') is really directed by Nobuo Tomizawa)
'''Notable films:'''
* ''Manga/LupinIII: Anime/{{The Castle of Cagliostro}}'', 1979
* ''Manga/NausicaaOfTheValleyOfTheWind'', 1984
* ''[[Anime/CastleInTheSky Laputa: Castle In The Sky]]'', 1986
* ''Anime/MyNeighborTotoro'', 1988
* ''Anime/LittleNemoAdventuresInSlumberland'' 1989: He worked on the pre-production of the film, but considered it [[OldShame one of the worst experiences he ever had in his professional career.]]
* ''[[Anime/KikisDeliveryService Kiki's Delivery Service]]'', 1989
* ''Anime/PorcoRosso'', 1992
* ''Anime/PrincessMononoke'', 1997
* ''Anime/SpiritedAway'', 2001
* ''Anime/HowlsMovingCastle'', 2005
* ''Anime/PonyoOnTheCliffByTheSea'' (aka ''Ponyo''), 2008
* ''Anime/TheBorrowerArrietty'', 2010: In this case he wrote the script but didn't direct it.
* ''Anime/FromUpOnPoppyHill'', 2011: As with the above, Miyazaki only served as scriptwriter.
'''Notable other:'''
* ''OnYourMark'' (AnimatedMusicVideo), 1995
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