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    Explore "takahata" with insightful episodes like "Ocean Waves", "Porco Rosso", "Only Yesterday", "Kiki's Delivery Service" and "Grave of the Fireflies" from podcasts like ""The Nausicaäst", "The Nausicaäst", "The Nausicaäst", "The Nausicaäst" and "The Nausicaäst"" and more!

    Episodes (33)

    Porco Rosso

    Porco Rosso

    Welcome to our 7th podcast on the films by Studio Ghibli. This time we're talking about my personal Favorite Miyazaki movie which is Porco Rosso. With me today are PlatonSkull, TheThunderer, Xiff and Hipster_Cthulhu.

    Discord: https://discord.gg/n8puKa4

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nausicaast

     

    Our Sources:

    PATRICK DRAZEN „Sex and the Single Pig: Desire and Flight in Porco Rosso“ Mechademia: Second Arc, Vol. 2, Networks of Desire (2007), pp. 189-199 Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/41503737

    CHRIS WOOD „The European Fantasy Space and Identity Construction in Porco Rosso“ Post Script;WinterSpring2009, Vol. 28 Issue 2, p112

    DAISUKE AKIMOTO „A Pig, the State, and War: Porco Rosso (Kurenai no Buta)“ URL: https://journal.animationstudies.org/daisuke-akimoto-a-pig-the-state-and-war-porco-rosso/

    SUSAN NAPIER „Miyazakiworld“ HAYAO MIYAZAKI „Starting Point“

    ANTHONY FANTANO‘s Take on Porco: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMKUlsJpov8

     

    Only Yesterday

    Only Yesterday

    Welcome to our sixth podcast. This time we analyze "Only Yesterday" or Omoide Poroporo, directed by Isao Takahata.

    Your hosts this podcast are: Hipster_Cthulhu, Nyard, Juubes and PlatonSkull.

    Discord: https://discord.gg/n8puKa4

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nausicaast

    Online Sources:

    Collection of Impressions: http://www.nausicaa.net/wiki/Only_Yesterday_(impressions)/

    Justin Sevakis on Only Yesterday: http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/only-yesterday/.98868

    Two Great Videos by Replay Value: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2RXEDsZAeY

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g8m2t7zFVqs

    Concious Movie Reviews Only Yesterday: https://www.beyond50radio.com/Conscious_Movie_Reviews-Only_Yesterday.html

    Video about Isao Takahata by Any-Mation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ef78Lwd_Ok

    AV Club article:
    https://film.avclub.com/the-studio-ghibli-classic-only-yesterday-finally-gets-a-1798186715

    Article "Mono No Aware as Mise-En Scene":
    http://www.thecine-files.com/current-issue-2/articles/mono-no-aware-as-mise-en-scene/

    Feminist Articels on Only Yesterday:
    http://helloflo.com/hannah-rimm-only-yesterday/
    https://www.themarysue.com/feminism-of-studio-ghibli/

     

     

    Kiki's Delivery Service

    Kiki's Delivery Service

    Welcome to our fifth podcast. This time we analyze "Kiki's Delivery Service", directed by Hayao Miyazaki. Your hosts this podcast are: Hipster_Cthulhu, Miki, Roggol and Nyard.

    Discord: https://discord.gg/n8puKa4

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nausicaast

     

    Online Sources:

    Tradition and Modernity in Kiki's Delivery Service: https://actar.wordpress.com/2011/11/26/tradition-and-modernity-in-kikis-delivery-service/

    Miyazaki’s Haunted Utopia: The Ghost of Modernity in 'Kiki’s Delivery Service': https://www.popmatters.com/miyazakis-haunted-utopia-ghost-modernity-kikis-delivery-service-2495410503.html

    Kiki's Delivery Service - Renegade Cut: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbsJJQDKyck

     

    Other Sources:

    Miyazaki - Starting Point

    Susan Napier - Miyazakiworld

    Jonathan Ellis (2010) The art of anime: Freeze-frames and moving pictures in Miyazaki Hayao's Kiki's Delivery Service, Journal of Japanese and Korean Cinema, 2:1, 21-34, DOI: 10.1386/jjkc.2.1.21_1

    Grave of the Fireflies

    Grave of the Fireflies

    Victims History, Symbolic Uniforms and Falling Fire

    Welcome to our fourth podcast. This time we analyze "Grave of the Fireflies", directed by Isao Takahata. Your hosts this podcast are: TheThunderer, PlatonSkull, Hipster_Cthulhu, Miki and Nyard.

    Discord: https://discord.gg/n8puKa4

    Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nausicaast

     

    Online Sources:

    Roger Ebert on Grave of the fireflies: https://youtu.be/_9WEyuMq0Yk

    Roger Eberts Grave of the Fireflies review: https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/great-movie-grave-of-the-fireflies-1988

    Big Joels Grave of the Fireflies video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9qK2Nzsvik0

    "Grave of the Fireflies: The haunting relevance of Studio Ghibli's darkest film" by Heather Chen

    https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-43695803

    "Isao Takahata's stark world of reality" by Masami Ito https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2015/09/12/films/isao-takahatas-stark-world-reality/#.XXy6kGbgqi5

    "The War on Self: Selective Memory and Historical Revisionism in Grave of the Fireflies" by Kelly J. Clark http://japanhistorylab.ca/content/war-self-selective-memory-and-historical-revisionism-grave-fireflies

    "The Studio Ghibli Retrospective: ‘Grave of the Fireflies’" by Christopher Runyon

    http://moviemezzanine.com/studio-ghibli-retrospective-grave-of-the-fireflies/

    Animerica Interviews Isao Takahata and Akiyuki Nosaka http://ghiblicon.blogspot.com/2011/04/animerica-interviews-isao-takahata-and.html

    "Bedknobs, Fireflies, and the Historical Context of the Post-War" by berkeleywarreps https://berkeleywarreps.wordpress.com/2013/05/03/bedknobs-fireflies-and-the-historical-context-of-the-post-war-2/

    "An Unfinished Project that was Also a Missed Opportunity: Utopia and Alternate History in Hayao Miyazaki's My Neighbor Totoro" by Phillip E. Wegner http://imagetext.english.ufl.edu/archives/v5_2/wegner/

     

    Other sources:

    Alistair Swale (2017): "Memory and forgetting: examining the treatment of traumatic historical memory in Grave of the Fireflies and The Wind Rises", Japan Forum, DOI: 10.1080/09555803.2017.1321570

    Thomas Lamarre (2009): "Preface: WAR/TIME", Mechademia: Second Arc, Vol. 4, War/Time (2009), pp. ix-xiv Published by: University of Minnesota Press. Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/41510925

    Wendy Goldberg (2009): Transcending the Victim’s History: Takahata Isao’s Grave of the Fireflies, Mechademia, Volume 4, 2009, pp. 39-52 (Article), Published by University of Minnesota Press. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1353/mec.0.0030

    Owain Jones (2012): "Black rain and fireflies: the otherness of childhood as a non-colonising adult ideology". Geography, Vol. 97, No. 3, Special issue on children's and young people's geographies (Autumn 2012), pp. 141-146. Stable URL: https://www.jstor.org/stable/24412191

    Susan Napier - "From Akira to Howl's Moving Castle" (Book)

    Épisode 27 - Les studios Ghibli (partie 2)

    Épisode 27 - Les studios Ghibli (partie 2)

    Dans ce nouvel épisode Pauline, Laura, Amandine et Manon analysent les oeuvres des célèbres studios Ghibli. Depuis les années 80 les studios japonais offrent des histoires passionantes, poétiques et matures où les héroïnes sont indépendantes. Vision éco-féministe, renversement des dominations...loin des schémas traditionnels ils proposent une vision déconstruite et multiple où la nature et les femmes sont étroitement liées. Comment ces récits sont-ils construits ? Comment ces héroïnes sont-elles écrites ?

    P.S : Cet épisode a été enregistré dans des conditions particulières dû au confinement national. Nous nous excusons pour la gêne occasionnée par le son.

    Participantes :Pauline - @paulinemallet_ / Laura - @CookieTime_LE / Manon - @MnFrankenstein / Amandine - @DLACDI

    Création, animation, réalisation, montage et mixage son : Pauline Mallet

    Extrait ouverture de l'épisode : Souvenirs de Marnie - Hiromasa Yonebayashi (2014)

    Musique de fin d'épisode : Run the world - Beyoncé (2011)

    Références mentionnées et/ou conseillées (par ordre chronologique de sortie)

    Films des Studios Ghibli : 

    Nausicaä de la vallée du vent - Hayao Miyazaki (1984)

    Le Château dans le ciel - Hayao Miyazaki (1986)

    Le Tombeau des lucioles - Isao Takahata (1988)

    Mon Voisin Totoro - Hayao Miyazaki (1988)

    Kiki la petite sorcière - Hayao Miyazaki (1989)

    Souvenirs goutte à goutte - Isao Takahata (1991)

    Porco Rosso - Hayao Miyazaki (1992)

    Je peux entendre l’océan - Tomomi Mochizuki (1993)

    Pompoko - Isao Takahata (1994)

    Si tu tends l’oreille - Yoshifumi Kondō (1995)

    Princesse Mononoké - Hayao Miyazaki (1997)

    Mes voisins les Yamada - Isao Takahata (1999)

    Le Voyage de Chihiro - Hayao Miyazaki (2001)

    Le Royaume des chats - Hiroyuki Morita (2002)

    Le Château ambulant - Hayao Miyazaki (2004)

    Les Contes de Terremer - Gorō Miyazaki (2006)

    Ponyo sur la Falaise - Hayao Miyazaki (2008)

    Arrietty, le petit monde des chapardeurs - Hiromasa Yonebayashi (2010)

    La Colline des Coquelicots - Gorō Miyazaki (2011)

    Le vent se lève - Hayao Miyazaki (2013)

    Le Conte de la princesse Kaguya - Isao Takahata (2013)

    Souvenirs de Marnie - Hiromasa Yonebayashi (2014)

    La Tortue rouge (co-production) - Michael Dudok de Wit

    Films : 

    Otaku : fils de l'empire du virtuel - Jean-Jacques Beineix (1994)

    Evangelion - Hideaki Anno (1995)

    Ghost in the shell - Mamoru Oshii (1995)

    Pocahontas - Mike Gabriel et Eric Goldberg (1995)

    Mulan - Tony Bancroft et Barry Cook (1998)

    Perfect Blue - Satoshi Kon (1999)

    Your Name - Makoto Shinkai (2016)


    Livres / Articles de presses / expositions / vidéos :

    • Hayao Miyazaki - Midnight Eye Interview (2002)

    http://www.midnighteye.com/interviews/hayao-miyazaki/?fbclid=IwAR2MHIKT3zkFC4qnxf-ttzi9fPmUJcvRXvGQ0lKDh2OTLwOyq0O0fKph_Cc

    • Le féminisme de Hayao Miyazaki. Entre morale et idéalisme - Paola Juan (2015)

    https://www.academia.edu/29412900/Le_féminisme_de_Hayao_Miyazaki._Entre_morale_et_idéalisme

    • Un monde parfait selon Ghibli - Alexandre Mathis / Éditions Playlist Society (2018)

    https://www.playlistsociety.fr/book/un-monde-parfait-selon-ghibli/

    • Inclusion in animation ? - étude compléte ci-dessous (2019)

    http://assets.uscannenberg.org/docs/aii-inclusion-animation-201906.pdf

    • Making of Souvenirs goutte à goutte - vidéo Youtube 

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Jb8zG-EXes&feature=youtu.be&fbclid=IwAR3H4cpn20aoNMc8GCxJ_Uhje7EJFMyYuIKzgBmyYM9oiCR9XqqLK-IzA44Différentes chaînes youtube citées par Manon :

    • Zoey Videos 

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7IBETC7KeyWaJEFTUKhw_w?fbclid=IwAR0bA_DqSaJWFL927lPq45fDaAUb44nmRWfQ4dQGGRbwhNOjKx9SH4J76zo

    • Tev - Ici Japon 

    → https://www.youtube.com/user/IciJapon?fbclid=IwAR14x24YdTwq5YM3K8r-wII5LXktWECMJjYHe82gQO_Zn820zEmhFf3XZJM

    • Tokyo No Jo 

    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdX4YGh4EH5xDNobHVe4RWA?fbclid=IwAR3CMAXDnU0LVaK_pQ8VHUu1HlLChmKMTzfSL1BuT7NPOzKqJQM1tchQdKE


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    Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 28 – Pom Poko

    Flixwise: CANADA Ep. 28 – Pom Poko

    Martin is joined by Amanda, to discuss the animated film of Pom Poko. They cover a wide array of cartoon racoon-related subjects including environmentalism, the legacy of Rascal the Raccoon, and Tanuki 'pouches'. They also discuss the late, great Isao Takahata's body of work, as well as his unique working relationship with Hayao Miyazaki.

    188 - Manga in Motion 28 - Pom Poko

    188 - Manga in Motion 28 - Pom Poko

    On this episode we watch Pom Poko in honor of the late Isao Takahata!

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    Timestamps:

    • 00:00:00 - Intro Song: “Main Theme” by Hasso Gakudan from Pom Poko, Opening, Introductions, Manga Machinations Discord server, new YouTube video
    • 00:03:10 - Whatchu Been Reading: Transition Song: Dragon Ball Z OST “Prologue”, Seamus is reading more The Land of the Lustrous
    • 00:05:32 - My Hero Academia did cross promotional videos with Avengers: Infinity War
    • 00:09:12 - dakazu is watching Persona 5 the Animation in lieu of playing the game
    • 00:11:38 - Yotsuiro Biyori is  a surprise hit for dakazu
    • 00:13:53 - dakazu checks out both the manga and Netflix drama of Kantaro: The Sweet Tooth Salaryman
    • 00:15:35 - dakazu thanks Chris from Canada for suggestion of Sexual Hunter Riot
    • 00:19:39 - dakazu highlights manga artists Atsushi Kaneko & Santa Inoue for their distinct art styles
    • 00:21:05 - News: Golden Kamuy wins  grand prize and BEASTARS wins the new creator award at the 22nd annual Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize awards
    • 00:23:01 - live-action drama of Mob Psycho 100 will premier on Netflix on May 22, new gaiden series for Houshin Engi
    • 00:25:04 - We weigh in on Rurouni Kenshin returning to publication this June after creator Nobuhiro Watsuki was fined for possessing child pornography
    • 00:34:32 - Next Episode Preview and Rundown: we’ll be looking at manga from Weekly Shonen Champion for another Darfox Dabbles
    • 00:35:48 - Main Segment Manga in Motion: Transition Song: “The Tanukis Now…” by Hasso Gakudan from Pom Poko, review of Isao Takahata’s Pom Poko, we discuss raccoon dogs, the quality and timelessness of the animation, the dense and sometimes adult story, Nasu no Yoichi, the representation of tanuki in Japanese culture, and lots of testicles
    • 00:59:35 - Next Week’s Topic: Darfox Dabbles on Shonen Champion, Social Media Rundown, Sign Off Song: “wish men” by sunbrain from Beet the Vandel Buster

    CronoCine 1x10: La Tumba de las Luciérnagas (Grave of the Fireflies, 1988)

    CronoCine 1x10: La Tumba de las Luciérnagas (Grave of the Fireflies, 1988)

    ¡Hola Cinéfilos!

    En el décimo episodio de CronoCine, cerramos nuestro ciclo de animación con tintes japoneses. Cogemos nuestra claqueta a reacción nuclear para viajar a 1988, año del estreno de La Tumba de las Luciérnagas (Grave of the Fireflies), segundo largometraje del afamado Studio Ghibli, y primero dirigido por uno de sus dos directores principales, Isao Takahata.

    Como siempre, os contamos todo tipo de datos interesantes sobre el proceso creativo de la película en nuestros dos primeros bloques SIN SPOILERS. En nuestra sección Detrás de la Claqueta ahondaremos un poco en el desarrollo de la animación tradicional, mientras que analizaremos las diferencias entre la taquilla japonesa y la internacional en El Vil Metal. En el tercer y último bloque comentaremos el Escena a Escena, esta vez sí, con todos los SPOILERS del mundo.

    Para este episodio contamos con los magníficos comentarios y análisis del Señor Lobo, Pablo Wallace y el Agente N, que completan un pobladísimo estudio junto a los Zipi y Zape de la podcastfera, Mario Wire y Gonzalo McFly

    En este episodio suena la BSO de CronoCine compuesta por el artista musical El Arias (podéis encontrar su música en Facebook y Soundcloud). Además, suenan los temas Hanagoyomi de PeriTune , Traditional Japanese Music  Traditional Japanese Music 2 de Eric Taylor (todas bajo licencias Cretive Commons 3.0). 

    CronoCine
    esJanuary 23, 2018

    THE KING AND THE MOCKINGBIRD

    THE KING AND THE MOCKINGBIRD

    If you've been going through the vast collection of films that have lapsed into the pubic domain -- and you probably are, because who can afford entertainment otherwise? -- you've likely stumbled upon an animated feature called, The Curious Adventures of Mr. Wonderbird, a strange little thing with voices by such luminaries as Peter Ustinov, Claire Bloom, and Denholm Elliott. Whether you watched it all the way through or just paused long enough to think, Huhn, what's this all about?, it turns out that the film, which has been knocking around since the 1950's, is just the tip of a visionary iceberg that was taken away from its creators, the director Paul Grimaut and the poet and screenwriter Jacques Prévert, and released unfinished without their permission. It took some thirty years to complete the project, and another thirty-odd years for it to get its U.S. release. Now, under the title The King and the Mockingbird, the film is making its way into theaters this Friday, and kid, it was well worth the wait. I go a bit into the film's history and why this fractured fairy tale deserves its place among the ranks of animation classics in my review for Jim Freund's Hour of the Wolf. Click on the player to hear the segment.

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