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Love and magic; longing and spirits.

1. Isao Takahata (director of The Tale of Princess Kaguya, Grave of the Fireflies, and My Neighbor the Yamadas) and Hayao Miyazaki (director of Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, and My Neighbor Totoro) cofounded Studio Ghibli together. Takahata discovered both Miyazaki and Joe Hisaishi, the composer for many Studio Ghibli films.

2. Hisaishi was asked to re-score some of the music for the English release of Castle in the Sky. According to Disney, Ghibli's North American distributor, markets outside of Japan weren't comfortable with large gaps without music. In the original Castle in the Sky, there is only an hour of music in the 124-minute movie.

3. The films that Miyazaki directs are entirely in his vision. He storyboards everything himself and uses those images as a script. Production begins before the boarding finishes, so no one, including Miyazaki, knows how the film will end.

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4. Though many consider Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind to be the first Studio Ghibli film, its release predates the studio's founding. The first Ghibli film was Castle in the Sky.

5. If you look closely, the same fox squirrels from Nausicaa of the Vally of the Wind reappear in Castle in the Sky.

6. Witnessing the1984 Miners' Strike in Wales impacted Miyazaki, and subsequently influenced Castle in the Sky as it is partially set in a mining town.

Studio Ghibli

7. Neil Gaiman adopted the script for the English version of Princess Mononoke. He said that what Miramax (the North American distributor) and Studio Ghibli wanted were so different that he wrote a draft for each, then told them to fight it out amongst themselves

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8. Ponyo, a movie about a goldfish who wants to become human, is loosely based on The Little Mermaid.

9. Miyazaki drew the waves in Ponyo himself.

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February 3, 2017

23 Facts About Studio Ghibli That Will Change The Way You Watch The Movies

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Love and magic; longing and spirits.

1. Isao Takahata (director of The Tale of Princess Kaguya, Grave of the Fireflies, and My Neighbor the Yamadas) and Hayao Miyazaki (director of Spirited Away, Princess Mononoke, and My Neighbor Totoro) cofounded Studio Ghibli together. Takahata discovered both Miyazaki and Joe Hisaishi, the composer for many Studio Ghibli films.

2. Hisaishi was asked to re-score some of the music for the English release of Castle in the Sky. According to Disney, Ghibli's North American distributor, markets outside of Japan weren't comfortable with large gaps without music. In the original Castle in the Sky, there is only an hour of music in the 124-minute movie.

3. The films that Miyazaki directs are entirely in his vision. He storyboards everything himself and uses those images as a script. Production begins before the boarding finishes, so no one, including Miyazaki, knows how the film will end.

Studio Ghibli

4. Though many consider Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind to be the first Studio Ghibli film, its release predates the studio's founding. The first Ghibli film was Castle in the Sky.

5. If you look closely, the same fox squirrels from Nausicaa of the Vally of the Wind reappear in Castle in the Sky.

6. Witnessing the1984 Miners' Strike in Wales impacted Miyazaki, and subsequently influenced Castle in the Sky as it is partially set in a mining town.

Studio Ghibli

7. Neil Gaiman adopted the script for the English version of Princess Mononoke. He said that what Miramax (the North American distributor) and Studio Ghibli wanted were so different that he wrote a draft for each, then told them to fight it out amongst themselves

Studio Ghibli

8. Ponyo, a movie about a goldfish who wants to become human, is loosely based on The Little Mermaid.

9. Miyazaki drew the waves in Ponyo himself.

Studio Ghibli / Via pinterest.com


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February 3, 2017

The Best Original Shows On Netflix Streaming

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Stranger Things

It took Netflix quite a while to get into the original programming game, but unlike some competitors (ahem, Yahoo), they’re in it to win it. Starting off with new episodes of Arrested Development […]

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February 2, 2017

Olympian Simone Biles to Appear In Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition

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Sports Illustrated

Since debuting in 1964, Time Inc.’s Sports Illustrated Swimsuit edition has become a pop-culture phenomenon. For models like Tyra Banks, Heidi Klum, Kate Upton, and Chrissy Teigen, it’s also become a revered launching pad for successful careers in TV, fashion, business and film. What’s more, fashion gurus describe SI Swimsuit as the “Oscars of Swimwear,” as an appearance in the issue is a crowning achievement for swimsuit and accessory manufacturers.

Now Olympian Simone Biles, who won four gold medals at the 2016 Rio Olympics, will make her SI Swimsuit debut in the 2017 issue. The first black woman to win the all-around world title, 19-year-old Biles has taken the gymnastics world by storm, even getting a move named after her, “The Biles.” The pint-sized 4’8″ powerhouse is a living representation of an important shift in the gymnastics world. She was part of the gold medal-winning team dubbed the “Final Five” at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro—an individual all-around, vault, and floor gold medalist. She also won the bronze medal for the balance beam.

 

SI Swimsuit Bigger than the Super Bowl

 

Joining Biles, who lives and trains in the Houston area, is fellow gymnast and teammate Aly Raisman. The duo was photographed by James Macari against the backdrop of the VIBES festival; with shoots taking place around Houston at the World Champions Center, the North Houston Skate Park, and the Lillie and Hugh Roy Cullen Sculpture Garden.

According to a press statement, the SI Swimsuit franchise reaches more than 70 million U.S. adults annually and men 18 to 34 than the Super Bowl. It spans 20 product extensions along with an experiential marketing business.

To kick off the 2017 swimsuit issue, a two-day music, food, and culture festival—“VIBES” by Sports Illustrated Swimsuit—will be held in Houston on Feb. 17–18. What’s more, there will be special appearances by the models of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Class of 2017.

“We couldn’t be more excited to bring the SI Swimsuit experience to America’s fourth-largest city less than two weeks after the Super Bowl, the biggest event in sports,” MJ Day, SI Swimsuit editor, said in a statement. “This year’s ‘VIBES’ event will be an all-new and expanded experience, offering fans a cultural festival that spotlights not only the amazing stars of the iconic Swimsuit issue but the best in food, music and more.”

 

SI Swimsuit Cultural Fan Festival

 

Mike Waterman, president of the Greater Houston Convention and Visitors Bureau, added, “As the culinary and cultural capital of the South, we think this event is a perfect opportunity to work with an iconic brand like Sports Illustrated to showcase Houston to the world.”

The inaugural “VIBES” festival is the latest live event offering. In the past two years, SI Swimsuit has held launch week festivals in New York City, Miami, and Nashville, attracting over 100,000 fans.

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February 2, 2017

The Best and Worst Image Comics of the 1990s

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image comics

If you were a fan of comic books during the 90s then you no doubt remember the monster that was Image Comics. In a move that was unheard of at the time, seven of […]

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