The document discusses the Ghibli Museum located near Tokyo, Japan. It provides a brief history of the Ghibli animation studio, noting it was founded after the success of Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind. The studio is named after Italian planes from World War II, with "Ghibli" meaning wind in Arabic. The summary describes the interior of the Ghibli Museum, which showcases the animation process and includes artwork from Hayao Miyazaki films. It concludes with a comparison of Ghibli to Disney, noting differences in use of color, characterization, and themes between the realistic Japanese style of Ghibli versus the more magical Western style of Disney.
The document discusses the Ghibli Museum located near Tokyo, Japan. It provides a brief history of the Ghibli animation studio, noting it was founded after the success of Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind. The studio is named after Italian planes from World War II, with "Ghibli" meaning wind in Arabic. The summary describes the interior of the Ghibli Museum, which showcases the animation process and includes artwork from Hayao Miyazaki films. It concludes with a comparison of Ghibli to Disney, noting differences in use of color, characterization, and themes between the realistic Japanese style of Ghibli versus the more magical Western style of Disney.
The document discusses the Ghibli Museum located near Tokyo, Japan. It provides a brief history of the Ghibli animation studio, noting it was founded after the success of Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind. The studio is named after Italian planes from World War II, with "Ghibli" meaning wind in Arabic. The summary describes the interior of the Ghibli Museum, which showcases the animation process and includes artwork from Hayao Miyazaki films. It concludes with a comparison of Ghibli to Disney, noting differences in use of color, characterization, and themes between the realistic Japanese style of Ghibli versus the more magical Western style of Disney.
Ghibli Museum Arata Murashige Irfany Phalita Dhitaya Wadhananawin 1
Outline
Accessing the Ghibli Museum
It takes around 15 minutes to arrive from Mitaka or Kichijoji station.
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Brief History of Ghibli
Ghibli started after the success of Nausicaa of the Valley of The Wind which is a serial manga in anime magazine owned by Tokuma Shoten. Miyazaki, the producer, then choose name Ghibli from Italian airplane in WW II: Caproni Ca.309 Ghibli. Ghibli stands for wind in Arabic. So, it hopes bringing new wind in Japanese anime industry. 4
Brief History of Ghibli
Ghibli Museum: Inside
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Mechanisms behind the Animation
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Timeline of Ghiblis Movies
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How-to-make Motion Pictures
A movie is composed of tremendous amount of pictures. You feel as if the characters were moving by rapidly rotating them.
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Anime Culture that represents Japanese Culture
Especially Ghibli is the epitome of Japanese history.
Hayao Miyazaki is particular about his movies color and his
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Comparison Ghibli(Japanese) and Disney(Western)
Disney specialize in magic, while
Ghibli tends to be realistic one
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Comparison Ghibli(Japanese) and Disney(Western)
Disney character varies amoing its
movies while Ghibli visualize it as the real human
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Comparison Ghibli(Japanese) and Disney(Western)
Ghibli uses softer colour rather
than Disney
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Comparison Ghibli(Japanese) and Disney(Western)
Disney have clear-cut about the
concept of good and evil while Ghibli takes it as a natural part of every human
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Comparison Ghibli(Japanese) and Disney(Western)
Animal in Ghibli often referred as gods
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Comparison Ghibli(Japanese) and Disney(Western)
Disney music is catchy while Ghibli
music tends to be calm but really emotional Disney makes escape from reality, a world where you know live happily forever. While Ghibli expands beyond a childs story; needs deeper and wider interpretation 26