Thanks for the memories!
... View Moreeverything you have heard about this movie is true.
... View MoreA film of deceptively outspoken contemporary relevance, this is cinema at its most alert, alarming and alive.
... View MoreI think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
... View MoreThe story of human stupidity blended with the poetry and artistic power of japan animation. In my opinion the best work of Miyazaki and one of the most instructive story about war and peace. The overall plot is perfect and has the rare quality of being suitable for every audience. The story leverage on the respect of nature, importance of friendship, the damages of war and human madness. There are a lot of characters all with a realistic behavior that can summarize the strengths and weaknesses of the peoples. The authors describe incredibly well some old lifestyles, the beauty of the nature, the simplicity of a normal life without extreme technology.
... View MoreI would say its the best "animated anything" of all time, but to avoid excessive hyperbole I reluctantly confine myself to "Japanese anime TV series". This is one of Hayao Miyazaki's earlier projects (by no means earliest), and yet it is his best. The colors are not as rich, the animation not as fluid as in his later works but its still his best. Its a 1970's anime made with 1970s techniques, yet you could not want it any other way. The character's drawing is simple by later standards, monotone faces, quite flat, but they are unforgettable and their visual "flatness" only emphasizes their depth of character. The scenery despite the limitations of technology is simply beautiful. All in all, what Miyazaki achieved with this series is the equivalent of replicating the Mona Lisa using nothing but crayons. I will say no more. Except that I pity that part of the world which never had the pleasure to watch it or even hear of it.
... View Morei saw that series may be 10 times, it was my favorite and still is, to my knowledge they still run the series in Baghdad TV.the story, the drawing, the coloring, the robots, the castle, and the flying wing, all these were smashing great.i wish they turn it to a movie, it was one hell of work, and every kid and adult favorite in Iraq back in the 1980. the show was a welcome change to Iraqi channel and a new introduction to sci fie to Iraqis , people started to like sci fie as a choice to see . the show talked about dictatorship and people control ( something every Iraq back in 80's know it), so the show hit more than one spot.
... View MoreIt is one of the few animation series that I remember being broadcasted here in Portugal when I was younger (1984). I didn't know who the author was, but I loved it. Best of all, in those days here in Portugal, they would show Japanese Animation with the original voices (Japanese) with Portuguese subtitles.Now about the series: It has drama, it has action, and it has comedy, all packed in fantastic animation (for 1978). In one series we see all the themes Hayao Miyazaki would use in his films. And a lot of characters are prototypes of others he creates in his films. Fantastic!
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