The rare breed trailer While

The rare breed trailer

While on the April issue Miyazaki signed his name with Hayao fast man, in May its Guzuo halting man, in June it was Noroo slow man and in July he signs it is as Nobio delaying man. Miyazakis self-depreciating humor is funny as always. This time Miyazakis story further continues in the 1930s in which the technology of military airplanes was constantly rapidly advancing. Every plane engineer in the world was anxious to see when their plane would become out of date because of someone elses new technology. Jiro started designing his first work as a chief designer for the test model of a carrier fighter type-7 and worked very hard in trying to establish a new trend and technology. Many trials awaited ahead of his journey though: Japans low level of basic industrial power, hard-headed navy officers and pilots and so on and so on. When the test model was finished, Jiro found an ugly duck in the factory hangar5 Kaze Tachinu part IV is found in Model Graphix s July issue which is now available for sale all over Japan and can also be found at online shops like For those whos interest has been raised be sure to purchase it, because as previously announced as a plan, has decided on indeed releasing free personally registered, watermarked and 256-bit AES secured English translations for all those who own a copy and legally agree sign to not redistribute it in any way. More information at a later moment. 2nd of June, STUDIO GHIBLIS MUSIC VIDEO PIECE BY MOMOSE YOSHIYUKI COMING TO DVD: Studio Ghibli latest creation, Momose Yoshiyukis animated music video for Aragaki Yuis single piece, is coming to home cinema. Starting June 17th Aragakis full album hug will go on sale in shops across Japan and will also be available in a CDDVD combination of which the DVD will include the piece music video. As noted before, Momose, famous for directing Ghiblies Episode 2, is not new to directing animated music videos. In the past he already directed several animated music videos Capsules MVs for Portable Airport, Soratobu-toshikeikaku and Space Station No. 9 and piece is his fourth creation. Studio Ghiblis animated music video piece is to be found on Aragaki Yuis album hug which is now available for pre-order at Previous Momose music videos can be found on Ghiblis Ghibli ga Ippai Special Short Short DVD. 24th of May, THE FULL STORY ON GHIBLIS NI NO KUNI: Earlier this week the Japanese video game magazine Famitsu published an interview with Suzuki Toshio on which he told about Studio Ghiblis collaboration with Level5 for the video game Ni no Kuni: The Another World. Gaming website 1UP brought some excerpts on it and initially should have brought a full summary as well. Unless5 the interview was actually part of a larger conversation for Suzukis own radio show Ghibli Asemamire at Tokyo FM which has only just aired. Reason enough for bringing the full news now. Later, but completer and backed up with more new imagery. Every week Suzuki Toshio extracts the real feelings of his guests involving to his way of talk. He does so at his personal office Renga-ya, which wall is covered with bricks note: hence the name, as renga means brick, and this time Suzuki was joined by three guests: Level5 president Hino Akihiro, Famitsu chief editor Bakataru Kato note: Bakataru is his pen-name and means stupid or idiot and Fujimaki Naoya. Together this joyful party extensively talked about Studio Ghiblis participation in Ni no Kuni: The Another World. Studio Ghiblis involvement with the Ni no Kuni project began not long after the studio completed Miyazaki Hayaos latest feature film Gake no ue no Ponyo. Fujimaki, one of the lead singers of its theme song, arranged the introduction between Level-5 and Ghibli and Suzuki recalled, After Ponyo was completed we were all beside ourselves with happiness. While we were all in a state of rapture, Fujimaki and I were the ones thinking about what we were going to do next, We had to do something, because otherwise the crews going to be free. So he said to me You arent doing anything right now, are you? Why dont you do this Ni no Kuni thing? Theres this game industry guy who likes Ghiblis work a lot; I could introduce him to you. At that time Fujimaki also told Hino, The production of Ponyo has finished and they are all free now. Now is your only chance. Do NOT miss it! Fujimaki noted, I thought Hino was a lucky man. It was a period in which all of the Ghibli staff was free. Miyazaki says he doesnt like video games, but Suzuki is a manager and he mustnt make his staffs free. According to Suzuki, We usually outsource work to other studios when we are free.

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