Showing posts with label miyazaki. Show all posts
Showing posts with label miyazaki. Show all posts

Saturday, January 4, 2014

The Cat Returns

Happy Saturday everybody! I hope you all had a great week! I got to see "Frozen" for the 2nd time yesterday for free! Thanks to Disney Movie Rewards. I think the movie is great and if you haven't seen it yet, try to before it leaves theaters.

Last night I watched "The Cat Returns" for like the 5th time. It's another film by Hayao Miyazaki. It's very much unlike his other films. It's a bit more weird and goofy than the usual stories.


The story is about a young girl named Haru, who saves a cat from getting hit by a truck. Little does she know that the cat she saved was the Prince of the Cat Kingdom. She is then greeted by the King of the Cat Kingdom one night and is told of all the wonderful "gifts" that will be bestowed upon her.

The next morning, Haru wakes up and finds that her house is covered in cat-tail grass. Her friend, Hiromi finds a bunch of Lacrosse sticks (what she saved the Cat Prince with) at school. Haru's pockets are stuffed with catnip and there are several mice hidden in her school locker.

After Haru suffers the onslaught of gifts, she is greeted by Natoru, the King's lacky. Natoru informs her that she will receive the ultimate gift of becoming the Prince's bride. Haru thinks that she may fit in better with cats. She then hears a faint voice telling her to seek the Cat Bureau.

After hearing the voice, she sees a fat cat and he guides her to the Cat Bureau. There, Haru meets, Muta,the fat cat, Baron, the figurine cat, and Totobelle the statue crow with a soul. They invite her into the bureau to figure out how to protect her from the cat kingdom. Unfortunately, Natoru and the other cats from the kingdom find her there and snatch her away.

When Haru arrives in the Cat Kingdom, she is scaled down to cat size and begins to enjoy herself. A beautiful cat named Yuki tells Haru to leave now before it's too late, but Haru ignores her.

Haru is taken to the castle where they have her dressed for a royal party. They remind Haru that she is going to marry the Prince. Haru protests and says that she can't because she's human. Only to then find out that she has been turned into a cat.

At the party, Haru is still upset about being a cat. Baron comes to her rescue, and Yuki helps them and Muta escape. Haru needs to make it to the top of the castle tower to turn back into a human by morning. To find out the rest, watch the film sometime! :)

This film also has an all-star cast:
Haru- Anne Hathaway (The Princess Diaries, Alice in Wonderland)
Hiromi- Kristen Bell (Veronica Mars, Frozen)
Baron-Cary Elwes (The Princess Bride)
Muta-Peter Boyle (Everybody Loves Raymond)
Totobelle-Elliott Gould (Ocean's Eleven)
Yuki-Judy Greer (Arrested Development, 13 Going on 30)
Cat King-Tim Curry (Rocky Horror Picture Show, Annie)
Natoru- Andy Richter (Conan)

This movie is entertaining and funny. It's not epic like other Miyazaki films, but still a good one. I give "The Cat Returns" a 7/10 score! 

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~Jewely

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

25 Days of Japanimas - Day 4

Congratulations to mysticrouge on twitter for winning yesterday's prize! The answer to yesterday's question was Cerberus, Daidouji, Syaoran, and Yue. ( I would have accepted just Cerberus and Yue). Cerberus and Yue protect Sakura throughout the series.

Day 3 Question: What well-known actor provided the English voice for Howl in Hayao Miyazaki's"Howl's Moving Castle"?

 Today's prize is an omnibus copy of  "Angelic Layer" vol. 1!

Comment your answers below, email jjewelyj@gmail.com, or like me on facebook and answer there!Jewely's Japanimation Nation

Just to let everyone know, these prizes will not be shipped until January 3rd, due to Holiday mayhem!

Merry Japanimas!
~Jewely

Friday, November 22, 2013

Spirited Away

Happy Friday, everyone! I hope you all had a good week! We celebrated Thanksgiving last night with my in-laws since they will be out of town next week. We had some really good food and had fun playing games! It was really fun!

Today's post is about Hayao Miyazaki's "Spirited Away". This is probably his most well-known film. That is probably because it is the first foreign animated film to win an Oscar. It was up against, Ice Age, Treasure Planet, Lilo and Stitch, and a few others in 2003. I'd say that's pretty impressive!
The story is about a young girl named Chihiro. Chihiro and her parents are moving to a new town. She is not happy about it at all, and complains the entire drive to their new home. On their way there, Dad takes a "short-cut", but ends up in an unknown place. The parents think it's an abandoned theme park, but Chihiro feels uneasy about going in and exploring. 
Chihiro's parents smell some delicious food cooking and decide to stop for a bite to eat. When they arrive at the food stand, there is no one running it. They then gorge themselves in the food with the intentions of paying when the owner gets back. Chihiro, however, refuses to touch the food. She goes out to look around since she is afraid they will get into trouble. She then starts to see all the spirit in habitants coming out of their homes. Scared, Chihiro runs back to her parents, but they have been transformed into very fat pigs.
Chihiro doesn't know what to do, so she starts to run back to where they came from, but can't get across the river. This is where she meets Haku, a young boy who wants to help her. Haku helps
Chihiro get to safety, but tells her if she doesn't want to suffer her parents' fate, she must get a job at the bath house.

Along Chihiro's journey she meets Kamajii, the boiler man with many arms; Lin, a bath house worker; Yubaba, the cruel bath house manager; Yubaba's huge baby; No-Face, the spirit that is not allowed inside the bath house since he will turn into a monster; and Zeniba, Yubaba's nice twin sister.
Chihiro's name is taken from her and she is called Sen in the spirit world. She has to remember her real name in order to save her parents and return home. It isn't as easy as it sounds though. She has to face many trials as a worker and also wants to help save Haku from Yubaba's control.

The English dub of this movie features a cast of Disney voice favorites:
Chihiro: Daveigh Chase (Lilo from Lilo and Stitch)
Haku: Jason Marsden (Max Goof from A Goofy Movie)
Kamajii: David Ogden Stiers (Cogsworth from Beauty and the Beast and Jumbaa from Lilo and Stitch)
Lin: Susan Egan (Meg from Hercules)
Yubaba and Zeniba: Suzanne Pleshette (Zira from The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride)
Assistant Manager: John Ratzenberger (Ham from Toy Story, and a voice in almost every Pixar film)

If you haven't seen this film, do it NOW! Or in the very near future. It's one of the most beautifully made animated films of all time! I loved every moment of it. Just watching how much Chihiro grows up is one of the most amazing stories I've ever seen!

The verdict: 10/10! Perfect!

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~Jewely

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Tonari no Totoro (My Neighbor Totoro)

Good afternoon everyone! Today's been a pretty good day. I woke up to snow on the ground and it looks so gorgeous out in the apartment building's yard! I love the snow! (not so much when I have to drive in it, but it's so pretty!) Since I don't have to be at work til 4, I decided to watch "My Neighbor Totoro".

This is such a cute film! I think that Mei has to be one of the most adorable characters in all of Japanimation film history. The story is geared more toward younger children, but it has a lot of good real life messages.


"My Neighbor Totoro" is a story about 2 little girls named Satsuki and Mei. They just moved into a new house and are becoming familiar with their surroundings. They are also having a hard time with their mother being in the hospital. They want mother to come to the new home so they can show her everything and their family can be complete once again.
Mei is playing outside one day and catches sight of a small white creature and starts to chase it. The white creature then joins up with a mini version of Totoro and they try to run away from Mei. She then follows them into the forest and meets the big Totoro. Mei is not frightened at all by the sight of the lovable beast. She climbs up onto his stomach and introduces herself, and he does his best to communicate that his name is Totoro.
Throughout the film, Totoro appears randomly to either help the girls or comfort them. When they waited in the rain for their father to get off the bus, Totoro showed up and distracted them from their worries. When the 2 girls were losing hope of their acorns sprouting, Totoro and his companions appeared and encouraged the acorns to grow. And finally when Satsuki can't find Mei, Totoro and the Cat Bus come to her aid to find her.
The father in the story says that Totoro and his companions are the forest spirits and you can't see them unless they want you to. You never see Totoro interact with any characters other than Satsuki and Mei.
This is one of Hayao Miyazaki's and Studio Ghibli's most beloved films. Totoro is actually the "Mickey Mouse" of Studio Ghibli. The Japanese version was released in 1988, while the English version was not released until March 7, 2006. The English dub has an ensemble of well known actors such as:
Dakota Fanning: Satsuki
Elle Fanning:Mei
Tim Daly: Father
Lea Solonga: Mother
Pat Carroll: Granny
I give "My Neighbor Totoro" an 8/10! It's a very cute and heart-warming film, but it's not very high energy. It's great to watch if you just want to relax. The musical score, along with the animation is breathtaking! I think everyone should see this film at least once in their life!

That's about all I have for today! If you have any anime to recommend me, shoot me an e-mail at jjewelyj@gmail.com!

Hugs and Kisses!
~Jewely