Announcing his retirement
My Host family told me that it was in the morning news yesterday.
Kaze Tachinu might well be his last work they said D:
Being a Ghibli fan this is kinda shocking, but the would would've eventually have come of course, and he's getting up in the years as every other mortal human being is even though he is HAYAO MIYAZAKI.
Watching the news Monday morning I wondered what would happen to Studio Ghibli? Will he still occasionally get involved in their productions? Is his son taking over?
What about Hisaishi Joe he's probably getting up there too.
But i believe he does have a long and successful carrier to look back and be proud of, that's always something :)
Just before the lesson began, my seat neighbor was talking about how she would cry when Hayao Miyazaki isn't of this world anymore, being a huge fan.
Yeah, even the Japanese themselves seems to be very fond of the Ghibli movies, i don't think i've ever heard anyone say they didn't like Totoro.
I think our teacher heard our conversation and at some point the started talking about the morning news regarding Hayao Miyazaki's retirement and how he too was very fond of Ghibli's movies. I think he said that he liked "Whispers of the heart" and "kokurikozakakara " and those types.
When he then moved on to Kaze Tachinu and how "Suteki" it was (I was going on about it too with my friends about how "suteki" it was! But it really is!) I think he almost, or did he actually shed a few tears after that, saying something about that we should definitely watch it if we get the chance.
And the i-wanna-watch-it-again-feeling i got after i watched it for the first time returned XD
Kaze Tachinu might well be his last work they said D:
Being a Ghibli fan this is kinda shocking, but the would would've eventually have come of course, and he's getting up in the years as every other mortal human being is even though he is HAYAO MIYAZAKI.
Watching the news Monday morning I wondered what would happen to Studio Ghibli? Will he still occasionally get involved in their productions? Is his son taking over?
What about Hisaishi Joe he's probably getting up there too.
But i believe he does have a long and successful carrier to look back and be proud of, that's always something :)
Even the schools Talking about it
When i went to school Monday, our first lesson was Religion.Just before the lesson began, my seat neighbor was talking about how she would cry when Hayao Miyazaki isn't of this world anymore, being a huge fan.
Yeah, even the Japanese themselves seems to be very fond of the Ghibli movies, i don't think i've ever heard anyone say they didn't like Totoro.
I think our teacher heard our conversation and at some point the started talking about the morning news regarding Hayao Miyazaki's retirement and how he too was very fond of Ghibli's movies. I think he said that he liked "Whispers of the heart" and "kokurikozakakara " and those types.
When he then moved on to Kaze Tachinu and how "Suteki" it was (I was going on about it too with my friends about how "suteki" it was! But it really is!) I think he almost, or did he actually shed a few tears after that, saying something about that we should definitely watch it if we get the chance.
And the i-wanna-watch-it-again-feeling i got after i watched it for the first time returned XD
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