cj_iwakura
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There's assorted threads about Ghibli's many works, but none to discuss their films in general.
I'm by no means a Ghibli scholar, but I'll be as comprehensive as I can.
Nearly all of these films are available on DVD in some form or another, and the (recent) dubs all range from good to absolutely stellar.
Let's begin from the beginning.
Pre-SG, made by Ghibli staff
Lupin III: The Castle of Cagliostro
Directed by - Hayao MiyazakiThe movie opens with Arsène Lupin III and Daisuke Jigen escaping in a Fiat 500 after robbing a casino in Monaco, only to discover that their entire haul is counterfeit. Lupin recognizes the distinctively high quality counterfeit bills from his early days as a thief when he was almost killed while searching for their source. He decides to seek out the source again, and the two head off to the rumored source of the bills, the Grand Duchy of Cagliostro.
Original Release - December 15, 1979
Gauche the Cellist
Directed by - Isao TakahataGauche the Cellist (セロ弾きのゴーシュ Sero Hiki no Gōshu, also transliterated Gorsch the Cellist or Goshu the Cellist) is a short story by the Japanese author Kenji Miyazawa. It is about Gauche, a struggling small town cellist who is inspired by his interactions with anthropomorphized animals to gain insight into music. The story has been translated into English and Italian, and was adapted into a critically acclaimed anime in 1982 by Isao Takahata. It had previously been adapted to the screen several times.
Original Release - January 23, 1982
Manga DVD Re-release - 2000
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind
Directed by - Hayao MiyazakiThe film tells the story of Nausicaä, a young princess of the Valley of the Wind who gets involved in a struggle with Tolmekia, a kingdom that tries to use an ancient weapon to eradicate a jungle of mutant giant insects. Nausicaä must stop the Tolmekians from enraging these creatures.
Original Release - March 4, 1984
Disney DVD Re-release - February 22, 2005
Blu-Ray - March 8, 2011
Studio Ghibli
Laputa: The Castle in The Sky
In the movie's backstory, human civilizations built flying cities, which were destroyed during an unspecified catastrophe, forcing the survivors to live on the ground as before. Just one city, Laputa, remains in the sky, concealed by a thunderstorm. In the opening scene, an airship travels though the clouds. On board are a girl named Sheeta and Muska, the government agent who abducted her. Without warning, an air pirate gang led by an old but vivacious woman named Dola attack the airship. Like Muska, they want Sheeta and her stone.
Directed by - Hayao Miyazaki
Original Release - August 2, 1986
Disney DVD Re-release - 2003
Blu-Ray - May 22, 2011
Grave of the Fireflies
Grave of the Fireflies (火垂るの墓 Hotaru no Haka?) is a 1988 Japanese animated war tragedy film written and directed by Isao Takahata. This is the first film produced by Shinchosha, who hired Studio Ghibli to do the animation production work. It is an adaptation of the semi-autobiographical novel of the same name by Akiyuki Nosaka, intended as a personal apology to the author's own sister.
Directed by Isao Takahata
Original release - April 16, 1988
My Neighbor Totoro
Directed by - Hayao MiyazakiThe film follows the two young daughters of a professor and their interactions with friendly wood spirits in postwar rural Japan. The film won the Animage Anime Grand Prix prize and the Mainichi Film Award for Best Film in 1988.
Original Release - April 16, 1988
Disney DVD Re-release - October 23, 2005
Blu-Ray - TBA
Kiki's Delivery Service
Kiki is a 13-year-old witch-in-training, living in a village where her mother is the resident herbalist. It is traditional for witches to live for a year alone when they reach 13 years of age. In the opening of the story, Kiki takes off for the big city with her best friend Jiji, a loquacious black cat.
Directed by - Hayao Miyazaki
Original Release - July 22, 1989
Disney DVD Re-release - March 2, 2010
Blu-Ray - N/A
Only Yesterday
Directed by - Isao TakahataIn 1982, Taeko is 27, unmarried, has lived her whole life in Tokyo and now works at a company there. She decides to take another trip to visit her elder sisters-in-law in the rural countryside to help with the safflower harvest and get away from city life. While traveling at night on a sleeper train to Yamagata, she begins to recall memories of herself as a fifth-grade schoolgirl in 1966, and her intense desire to go on holiday like her classmates, all of whom have family outside of the big city.
Original Release - July 20, 1991
Porco Rosso
During the 1920s, Porco Rosso is a former WW1 Italian flying ace who works as a freelance pirate hunter. Formerly known as Captain Marco Paggot (Marco Rosselini, in Walt Disney English version[1]), he deserted Italian Air Force. He frequents the Hotel Adriano, where he spends time with Gina, the owner of the hotel and one of his closest friends.
Directed by - Hayao Miyazaki
Original Release - July 18, 1992
Disney DVD Re-release - [date TBA]
Blu-Ray - TBA
Ocean Waves
Directed by - Tomomi MochizukiAt Kichijōji Station, Tokyo, Taku Morisaki glimpses a familiar woman on the platform opposite. Later, her photo falls from a shelf as he exits his apartment before flying to Kōchi Prefecture. Picking it up, he looks at it briefly. As the plane takes off, he narrates the events that brought her into his life... The story is told in flashback.
Original Release - May 5, 1993
Pom Poko
Directed by - Isao TakahataThe story begins with a prologue set in late 1960s Japan. A group of tanuki is threatened by a gigantic and ongoing suburban development project called New Tama, in the Tama Hills on the outskirts of Tokyo. The development is cutting into their forest habitat and dividing their land. As construction continues, the story resumes in early 1990s Japan, during the early years of the Heisei era. With the amount of living space and food decreasing every year, the tanuki begin fighting among themselves for the diminishing resources of their habitat until at the urging of the matriarch Oroku ("Old Fireball"), they decide to unify against the humans to stop the development.
Original Release - July 16, 1994
Disney DVD Re-release - [date needed]
Blu-Ray - TBA
Whisper of the Heart
Schoolgirl Shizuku Tsukishima lives in Tokyo, Japan with her parents Asako and Seiya. She is a bookworm and is keen on writing. One evening, she looks through the checkout cards in her library books. She notices they have all been checked out by the same person - someone named Seiji Amasawa.
Directed by - Yoshifumi Kondō
Original Release - July 15, 1995
Disney DVD Re-release - March 7, 2006
Blu-Ray - May 22, 2011
Princess Mononoke
Princess Mononoke is a period drama set specifically in the late Muromachi period of Japan but with numerous fantastical elements. The story concentrates on involvement of the outsider Ashitaka in the struggle between the supernatural guardians of a forest and the humans of the Iron Town who consume its resources. There can be no clear victory, and the hope is that relationship between humans and nature can be cyclical.
Directed by - Hayao Miyazaki
Original Release - July 12, 1997
US Release - October 29, 1999
Blu-Ray - N/A
My Neighbors The Yamadas
Directed by - Isao TakahataThis film is about the daily lives of the Yamada family: Takashi and Matsuko (the father and mother), Shige (Matsuko's mother), Noboru (aged approximately 13, the son), Nonoko (aged approximately 5, the daughter), and Pochi (the family dog).
Original Release - July 17, 1999
Disney DVD Re-release - [date needed]
Blu-Ray - TBA
Spirited Away
The film tells the story of Chihiro Ogino, a sullen ten-year-old girl who, while moving to a new neighborhood, becomes trapped in an alternate reality that is inhabited by spirits and monsters. After her parents are transformed into pigs by the witch Yubaba, Chihiro takes a job working in Yubaba's bathhouse to find a way to free herself and her parents and escape back to the human world.
Directed by - Hayao Miyazaki
Original release - July 27, 2001
Disney DVD Re-release - [date needed]
Blu-Ray - TBA
The Cat Returns
The story is of a girl named Haru, a quiet, shy and unassuming high school student who has a suppressed ability to talk with cats. One day, she saves a darkly-colored, odd-eyed cat from being hit by a truck on a busy road. The cat is Lune, Prince of the Cat Kingdom. As thanks, the cats give Haru gifts of catnip and mice, and she is offered the Prince's hand in marriage. Her mixed reply is taken as a yes.
Directed by - Hiroyuki Morita
Original release - July 19, 2002
Disney DVD Re-release - 2003
Blu-Ray - TBA
Howl's Moving Castle
Directed by - Hayao MiyazakiSophie, a hatter, is a responsible-yet-plain 18-year-old girl who on her way to the bakery to visit her sister encounters a mysterious wizard by chance. This encounter arouses the Witch of the Waste, who comes to the hat shop and curses Sophie, transforming her into an old woman. As the curse prevents her from telling anyone of her condition, Sophie decides to leave and seek out a cure.
Original release - November 20, 2004
Disney DVD Re-release - [date needed]
Blu-Ray - TBA
Tales From Earthsea
Directed by - Gorō MiyazakiThe film is based on a combination of plots and characters from the first four books of Ursula K. Le Guin's Earthsea series: A Wizard of Earthsea, The Tombs of Atuan, The Farthest Shore and Tehanu; however, the film's title is named from the collection of short stories, Tales from Earthsea, made in 2001.
Original release - July 29, 2006
Disney DVD Re-release - March 8, 2011
Blu-Ray - TBA
Ponyo
Directed by - Hayao MiyazakiPonyo (崖の上のポニョ Gake no Ue no Ponyo, literally "Ponyo on the Cliff"), initially titled in English as Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea, is a 2008 Japanese animated fantasy film written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki of Studio Ghibli. It is Miyazaki's eighth film for Ghibli, and his tenth overall. The plot centers on a goldfish named Ponyo who befriends a five-year-old human boy, Sōsuke, and wants to become a human girl.
Original release - July 19, 2008
Disney Release - August 14, 2009
Blu-Ray - TBA
The Secret World of Arrietty
Arrietty (titled The Borrower Arrietty (借りぐらしのアリエッティ Kari-gurashi no Arietti?) in Japan and The Secret World of Arrietty in North America) is a 2010 Japanese animated fantasy film directed by Hiromasa Yonebayashi, written by Hayao Miyazaki and Keiko Niwa and produced by Studio Ghibli, based on Mary Norton's novel The Borrowers. The film tells the story of Arrietty, a young Borrower, who lives under the floorboards of a typical household. She eventually befriends Sho, a human boy with a heart condition since birth, who is living with his great aunt, Sadako. When Sadako's maid, Haru, becomes suspicious of the floorboard's disturbance, Arrietty and her family must escape detection, even if it means leaving their beloved home.
Directed by - Hiromasa Yonebayashi
Original release - July 17, 2010
Disney Release - February 17, 2012
Blu-Ray - May 22, 2011
And, food for discussion!
Favorite Ghibli Films
1. Princess Mononoke, also my first.
2. Whisper of the Heart
3. Porco Rosso
4. Castle in the Sky
5. Nausicaa
Least favorite
That I've seen, Spirited Away.
Best Dub
Princess Mononoke, followed by Whisper of the Heart.
I haven't seen most of the recent ones, but hope to fix that soon.
Discuss away, and if you've seen these films before, tag spoilers, and if you haven't, post your thoughts.
Screens encouraged!