1-4/14 PRINCESS MONONOKE [Backstage]w/EnglishSub

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Uploaded by on Oct 23, 2007

Princess Mononoke Making 【1】 (4_14) has finally come back with english subttitles!
Sit back and enjoy this great series higesho originally posted for us...

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  • at 01:25-33

    NOT cuts BUT frames I meant.

    ie) 6 ''frames'' out of a second would make a lot of difference.

    thnx for your kind understanding...

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  • I am amazed on japanese anime, they really put their souls into it :o

  • haha "Arito-kun, give It-kun a back ride why dont you?" XD!!!!

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  • すげぇ...こんな作業の上に完成するんだ...

  • 2:42- I love how those two artists do such a ridiculous thing for Miyazaki without hesitation or question.

  • i observed that japanese are master at describing their ideas by diagrams and schemes

  • "Arito-kun, give Ito-kun a back ride."

    "Okay."

  • アニメに、魂と愛と心を込めているからこそ、

    本当にリアルな動きになるんだなぁって

    改めて、凄さを感じました!!!!><

  • サンとアシタカのチャンバラシーン、

    私大好きです!

    こういう風に描いているんですね!!(;△;)

    すごすぎます......。

    迫力ある!!!!

    本当に細かい!><

    ジブリアニメーション素晴らしい!!!

  • Thank you for the two films of yours I watched: Spirited Away and Princess Mononoke, both brilliant!

  • @kailyprower This is how a film is "production designed" actually, even in Live action. I remember working on a film that flopped from a HUGE director that needed options for vintage desk telephones from the 1940s. A mountain of research went into each scene. Just like this. You have to feel the truth of everything or it becomes false and boring.

  • miyazaki puts his heart and soul into all of his works, i love all his movies but now i just love them even more :D

  • Pure and absolute respect for these people. It is so easy to take these productions for granted. But when we actually see the labor involved in their creation it is a real eye opener. Thank you Miyazaki for such splendid work.

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