2-10/15 PRINCESS MONONOKE [Backstage]w/EnglishSub

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Uploaded by on Mar 14, 2008

In this 10th episode of the 2nd series, we see lessons of life pop out one after another from Miyazaki's mouth when a former Ghibli animator Kondo-san decides to come back to Ghibli.
Next, from what Miyazaki's been intermettently writing down as ''Lady Eboshi's profile'' proves that she represents a woman of modern mind and personifies how the contemporary human-beings as a whole look like from the nature's or the earth's standpoint.
Then, we'll think of why this Princess Mononoke connoting many problems of today's society is set to be in the Muromachi period (approximately 1336 -1573), when there was a transition of the end of Medieval times to the beginning of Modern times, and accordingly, when people's ways of thinking, mode of life are said to have had a drastic change.
Lastly, one of Ghibli's Genga animators has a motorbike accident while commuting, and Miyazaki gets as furiated as worried the same time, indicating that since each creator's struggling on and on to make the impossible possible, one should never give up until a finish line no matter what even if it's an accidental-looking something.
Enjoy the great series anyhow then ( ;

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  • Ah, thanks a lot for the subs ;)

  • thank you!

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  • 観察力に驚きました!!!!

    すごすぎる......!!!!!/////

    

  • miyazaki's sense of humor :DDDDDD

  • @philgunman it's affection in his own way.

  • Thanks very much! =D

  • wow that sounds kinda harsh???....I hope I'm wrong

  • I'm glad the numbering turns out to be OK.

    Umm, these videos are from what higesho kindly uploaded for us on youtube(though most of them have been deleted from his channel unfortunately) from a documentary dvd probably... What I'm doing is add the English subtitles to them, and upload them in here so that more viewers could enjoy these videos.

  • Forget it, I realized it was so easy. And I can always see all your videos to get it all.

    But I'm stilll curious, where did you get them from?

  • Thanks for the videos. They're amazing. Where did you get them?

    Also, I find the numbering (2-10/15, 1-1/14)quite difficult to follow, can you please make a list of the proper order from first to last video?

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